Play Texas Holdem Poker For Free or real money. An online poker room is the most convenient poker play that you will ever find. It has all the perks of the brick and mortar casino and none of the drawbacks. Your avatar sits in a real poker room with live people in real time.
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If you are going to play in an online poker room for real money, play the free games first. Play them until you get used to the interface. Things online tend to move very fast if you let it. You do not have to be hurried by the little timer that they all use. You do not have to use the handy little buttons to call, bet, or raise if you do not want to either. Get comfortable with a drink, non alcoholic, if you are playing for real money. Use the time that you have to take a close look at the board. Online poker rooms seem to lessen the importance of position. When you play for real money position is very important. Try to get a position pn the table at Six O'clock so that your real life position is the same as in the virtual poker room. Just because you are playing online does not mean that you can ignore the rules that you have set up for yourself for home or casino games. Keep ypur money seperate. You stake should be cash in hand even though you make a deposit with a credit card. A credit card is dangerous to play with if you do not adhere to the rule. Your stack is your stack and you do not borrow money to play. If you deposit $200 in your account then you had better have $200 in your hand to pay the credit card folks when it's time. Keep your poker bankroll in a different stack than you day job money. When you first start out make a reasonable assessment of the kind of money that you can afford to bankroll your poker playing hobby. How much can you really afford to risk? This is between yourself and yourself, so be honest with yourself. Start thinking of your stack as how many big bets you can make. Online poker games go as low as .50 and a dollar. A four hundred dollar bankroll will allow you to make 400 big bets. A five and ten dollar game will allow you to make forty big bets. As you can see it is way better to have the protection of a 400 or 500 bets to ride through a bad luck streak. Those of you who can afford to play in the higher stakes games does not mean that you should. Over time, your losses can add up to the kind of money that even you will regret. It is far better to play in a low stakes game while you learn. Establish a bankroll that is a lot lower than you can afford and when that is exhausted. Quite. Just pretend that your bankroll is ALL the money that you have to play Texas Holdem. Step back and think about your play. Are you getting hammered by some bad beats, a bad run of cards, or are you in pots that you have no business playing?
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The Big Blind and the Small Blind are put on the table. These bets are mandatory and they revolve around the table so that eveybody gets a turn to pay...More
I usually start out in a Holdem game playing very tight. It is only after I have had a chance to take the measure of a few of the players that I will loosen my game. Remember you are not the one that sets the tone of the game. it is all the poker players that have gotten there before you. You have to adapt to their style of play and blend into the crowd.
Playing on line can sort of distort the picture for you. For one thing it makes position on the table to seem to be more of a minor thing than it really is. The play moves way to fast at times and they give you buttons to click so that you can automatically call or raise a bet. It is of course to their advantage to move the game along as fast as they can. They make their money on the pot rake. Notice when you play on line that the dealer has a slot next to his right hand. The money that accumulates there is the pot rake. Of course, in a play money game it does not cost you anything to play. In a game played for real money it is a factor and should be taken into account. The fewer hands that you play. The less you pay.
Texas Holdem is a game that you can learn in a few minutes of play. It can take a life time to master the game. Do not expect to sit down at the table and count on your luck to make a killing. Luck, a lot of the time, does not have a damn thing to do with who walks away with the cash.
It is very important in on line play to take into consideration your position on the table. In late position you already have lots of information about the hands of the people who had to act before you do. If everyone has called the blind up to you and you have a playable hand, especially if you have an Ace, it might be a good idea to raise. If you have been paying attention to the play you should already know if the Big Blind will defend it, no matter what he has in the pocket. Or, if he will fold. You might, just maybe have the winning hand. If you do not have a powerhouse then it is to your advantage to raise the other players out of the game. Don't let them limp in to beat you on the River.
I heard one of the old poker masters on one of the Holdem TV shows talk about how no one gives any respect to the guy sitting behind the Big Blind. If he raises. Pay attention. He already has more money in the pot than anyone else.
The art of poker has been called the art of raising. If you play, as I do, only a few hands an hour then it is essential to get as much money into the pot as possible when you have a winning hand. There are people who will call any raise even if they could not make a poker hand out of the next ten cards. These people are known as LOSERS. If you do not have a hand after the flop or the possibility of the best hand then you need to drop and try again the next hand.
In Texas Holdem if you peek at your hole cards when they are first dealt and you have Ace/Ace then raise. If any one raises you, then raise them back. You are sitting with the best possible hand, right at that moment. While Ace/Ace is a terrific hand to start out with things can go down hill fast, so you want to raise to eliminate other players and increase your odds of winning.Raising or reraising at this time will also give you information about the other players hands. It is quite possible that someone else also has Ace/Ace. If so, the worst thing that can happen to you is that you will split the pot with him. Unless, of course, he has the Ace of diamonds and four more diamonds come out in the Flop and the Turn or worst yet, the River. Hey. It's poker. Anything can happen.
I know some guys, when they sit down to a poker game, think that they have only two options. Raise or drop. That is: if their cards are good enough to sit in on the hand they should be able to raise. It puts poker in a nice black and white light. Neither life nor poker is that way. Things change and they change rapidly. Suppose you take the Ace/Ace that you have in the hand at the beginning of this article. All the betting is done and the dealer lays out the flop. It comes Deuce of Clubs, Ten of Hearts and Three of Hearts. To somebody with two Hearts in the pocket, a Heart flush has become a possibility. Then comes the Turn. The dealer lays down the Ace of Hearts. You have three aces but your opponent has an Ace high flush. Raise or Drop? It might be a good idea to try and sneak in as cheaply as possible. It is no mystery to you that he might have a flush. There are three hearts laying on the table for all to see. The only thing that can help you now is the case Ace for four of a kind, or pairing a card on the table for a full house.
The only point to playing in a poker game of any kind is to separate the other folks from their money and put all of their chips in your stack. It will not happen if you do not raise when you have the best hand or when a raise will make every one think that you have the best hand. Lots of folks think that poker is lots of bluff. In my view unless you get caught bluffing a couple of times a night you are playing too tight. You have to keep your opponents confused. Do not hesitate to raise when you have the best shot.
When you are playing in the free games be prepared to be called every time. It is almost impossible to raise everbody out of a pot. Before you join in one take a look at the Average Pot column when you sign into the game. A high number in this column will indicate that the folks who playing are not serious about poker and call every thing with no chance to win. Playing in these types of holdem games is good practice for developing patience. If you do get a moderately good hand in the first two cards and it is not improved dramatically on the flop. Get out. With everybody calling right up to the last card you can almost bet that it will be a great hand that wins the pot.
Be aware that these people are training themselves to be losers. Nobody gets a hand delt to them that allows them to stay to see the flop every time. But when they finally buy in to a real money game they will have trained themselves to bet the come and see your raises all the way to the river. It will have happeded often enough that they pull the winning hand on the river that they will be unable to drop out as long as they have the vaguest hope of winning. Good for them. It's their money...Soon to be yours. What is intresting is to see how they react to you and how much time it takes. After you have sat into the game for an hour or so dropping hand after hand. It still takes them awile to recognize that if they call you they had better have a hand and not just the hope of a hand. It is as if you are invisable if you do not play in every hand.
It is much easier to pick a table online than in real life. You can cruise through thousands of different tables with relative ease on the different poker sites. You can do the same thing in an online site as you can in a real world casino. Stand there and watch the play. Try to get a feel for the game. Is it tight or are they playing loose. Is there one guy who drops out time after time before he get to see the flop. Watch him if you decide to sit down. He is playing to win.
The deal will change every time a new hand is played so you need not pay attention to who is dealing the cards. Pay attention to the guy who has the deal though. Position on the table can dictate how you bet. The dealer is in the best position to steal the blinds with a raise.
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