by PokerWriter | Posted in Casino Gambling On 2nd January
If you’re thinking of getting into online poker, it’s a good idea to work to develop an intelligent online poker strategy before even getting into the games. Online poker is slightly different from the poker that is played in the casino atmosphere, also. The live atmosphere in a casino can be a bit more intimidating, though the games are almost the same.
These days, it seems like just about everybody wants to become good at playing holdem poker because it’s relatively easy to learn, though it can be hard to master. For those who are determined to go ahead, try to have at least a basic strategy for diving in. The first thing you should do is work hard at coming up with consistent starting hand rules.
What starting hand refers to is the cards that you are dealt at the beginning of the game. Learning to judge the hands you should stay in on and hands you should fold is very important. Many people think that the two cards dealt in holdem means they don’t have to worry about such things, but they are wrong. You should play tight when you’re just a beginner, meaning folding if your cards aren’t strong.
There is an old saying that, in poker, “tight is right.” This is a good idea when it comes to games that involve holdem rules. Don’t fall into the trap of believing that the two cards you’ve been dealt up front can always be improved on following deals. Sometimes, they can, but many times people following a two card strategy end up out of luck and money.
With hand selection strategies, there are three things to remember: Look at your position, evaluate the action that occurred before you and also the strength of your hand. If you’re one of the first that has to act before the flop, try to play tighter. When judging what went on before you — such as any raises by other players — you need to have a stronger hand if you hope to stay involved.
Lastly, your hand strength refers to where your position is. If you’re early only play big pairs or big cards like the Ace/King or Ace/Queen combo. If you’re in the middle, most pairs are good for openers as well as most big cards of King/Queen or Ace/10 or better. If you’re late you can play all pairs, big cards and the Jack/10. Always think hard about selectivity in starting hands above all.
