Posted on July 7th, 2010 by mike
In poker starting hands are important to almost all pros. However when playing a more conservative style of play, starting hands are a little over rated. In fact you should focus more on what your opponent doesn’t have, as opposed to what your starting hand looks like. Either way I am going to review various [...]
Filed under: Beginner Holdem Strategy | No Comments »
Posted on June 16th, 2010 by mike
As you may have noticed or seen countless times if you play poker is that no matter what you do, you will have a short stack at one point or another in your career. Maybe it is simply because you have lost a big hand. Anyways, an important tool in any professional’s arsenal is knowing [...]
Filed under: Beginner Holdem Strategy | No Comments »
Posted on June 8th, 2010 by mike
This article is a response to a move that I see over and over again at the poker table, and continually see it cost people their entire stack when it really doesn’t need to. That move is the all-in bluff.
The problem with the move is that more often then not it works, and I [...]
Filed under: Beginner Holdem Strategy | No Comments »
Posted on May 11th, 2010 by mike
It is better at first to know that poker can be played by anyone and it is a game of probability and tactics. That precisely underlines the fact that if the strategy of a player goes wrong then most invariably the chances of risk goes up. It is therefore wise to familiarize oneself with the [...]
Filed under: Beginner Holdem Strategy | No Comments »
Posted on April 26th, 2010 by mike
First up, it would be good to explain exactly what bluffing is. Bluffing is when you make it appear to other players that you have a good hand when in fact your hand is poor. In reality you can actually bluff when you still have a chance of winning but most bluffing consists [...]
Filed under: Beginner Holdem Strategy | No Comments »