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Showing posts with label Poker Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poker Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Observe your Opponents

I had been mentioning several days ago- in my posts- that one of the most frustrating aspects for a young (and that’s not referring to age, but to experience) Poker players can be when you go scrounging for all the information and advice you can get, only to find that while you might get some good advice, you have no idea how to translate that into a practical use at the Poker table. One of the most common examples I see of this is the sage advice: “Observe your opponents.”

This is great advice, and it is absolutely necessary to becoming a great Poker player, but what does this mean? That’s why in these articles I’ve tried to use as many concrete examples as I could, so maybe it would help anyone reading it along the way a couple good players helped me out when I was just getting started. Here’s a lesson from a game a couple days ago that hopefully can help illustrate part of what it means to “study your opponent.”

Part of the difference between an extremely tight good player and a player who plays strong hands but fails miserably is knowing how to play those good starting hands. I watched a player show down with the following three hands, which ended up with three boards like this. All three were hands he lost:

His hand: The board:


Now granted, he ran into bad luck, but that first hand should have been thrown away the moment a bet showed up, that second hand had “proceed with extreme caution” written all over it, and that third, you just accept you’re having a bad day and get rid of it—especially by the turn. He kept playing them, though, and lost a lot of chips.

Here’s my observations from “watching.” He is NOT a strong player. Just because he has a strong starting hand does not mean he knows how to play it—in fact he kept betting those hands to the river. Other players respected him when they missed their hands, but I watched the board. Pocket pairs always had a chance of hurting me, but I knew he overvalued starting hands. If I had 3rd pair on a junk board, I kept betting because he was paying me off high cards. If I hit a weak flush or weak straight, I kept betting because he was valuing a pair too high.

See the difference? Just a glance of the cards he shows would say strong player, but that’s not the right read. He plays strong starting hands, so you should know if you have pocket nines and the flop is all face paint, you want to throw your pair away because he’s likely to have hit big. If you limped in with 2-2 suited and the board is 2-T-A, you’re all set to go. Don’t just watch the hands, watch how they’re played. It’ll be a big boost to your game and your bank roll.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

POKER STRATEGY FORUMS



Don't you know that by being active in a Poker Forum, you are improving your Online Poker strategy? Well, now you that you know there won't be any reason for you not to win.

Many Poker players, especially those who are just starting to know what Online Poker can offer, do not know that Poker Forums are home to a treasure trove of Poker strategies related information. Poker Forums allow you to speak your mind and exchange ideas with fellow Online Poker enthusiasts. Some of the best Poker Forums, usually have discussions about Poker math topics like EV (Expected Value), calculating outs, and pot odds and the difference between implied odds and reverse implied odds.

To maximize the benefits of Poker Forums, given the fact that you are already a member, you should be willing to share some of your ideas, Poker strategies, and Poker tips to other members. If you give quality advices, expect that other members will also share some of their best Online Poker practices.

For example, if there is a great article written on how to play 7 card stud this would be a great topic to share in a Poker Forum because it is very topic specific and provides clear, solid advice that most beginning to intermediate Poker players would find very beneficial.

Again, for the nth time, the higher uality advice you give, the more likely other members are to provide quality poker advice also. That is the secret everyone wants to know instead of throwing huge dollars on a private Poker coach, or losing a massive amount of hard earned cash jsut because you think that experimenting with new plays and ideas will make you a pro. You do not need to waste away more money. You can learn from the mistakes of others and also from their successes and from there you will enhance your skill and hopefully win the money that you truly deserve.

PokerStrategyForums.com is among the favorites of many Online Poker enthusiasts. The forum has a very Web 2.0 look and feel, the members are friendly, the forum is moderated, meaning spammy posts and rude members are not tolerated, and best of all it is run by experienced professional Online Poker players who provide high quality advice to improve your Online Poker gaming experience.

Some Poker Forums have also partnered with some of the best web sites on the net to provide you with other Online Poker related information like Poker Reviews, Poker Rooms and updates on High Stakes Poker players who are winning or losing hundred thousand dollars on any given day playing just by playing Online Poker.

Poker Forums, are just there to guide you. Even if you have the best resources an Online Poker player can have, but you if lack the focus and the determination to seize what you know is yours then maybe, you really deserve to lose. But for those few who really have the drive to win, not only money is waiting for them, but also the glorious feeling of being celebrated because their efforts have finally paid off.