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Even with all of the online poker tips available over the internet, it's astounding how many poker players play weakly once they have involved themselves in a hand. Hand selection is one of the most significant facets of being a solid poker player, and yet people usually play trash hands in the hope of hitting a monster on the flop. After questioning a great deal of poker players over a number of online poker tournaments, I found that the majority claimed they played hands they should not be playing because they had, in previous hands, folded a hand that would have made two pair or possibly a straight on the flop. This isn't the way you should be looking at this situation, for instance, if you folded pocket Kings against pocket Aces, but a King would've landed on the flop, you have still made the correct decision. The facts that you have available at the time you make a decision are generally that matter. This appears to be a hard concept for amateur poker players to grasp, and it takes period to understand this.

As soon as you are associated with a hand (with premium cards), you need to be a bully at the table. It will not matter if you hit the flop or not, if you've shown strength pre-flop you need to keep showing strength. While you could be feeling nervous 'bluffing', the rest of the table have seen someone bet ahead of the flop, and bet on the flop. What will you think if you saw this? Unless they have an absolute monster, they're going to fold their hand, and let you take down the pot there and after that. Should they make a big re-raise you've just been unlucky, they have hit a monster - it's going to happen occasionally. That doesn't make it a bad bet, it still shows that you're a force to be reckoned with. If they call after thinking for a while, see if the next card could have helped them. If nothing of interest comes on the turn fire off another bet, this may put the hard decision on them. If a card comes down that could have helped them, you shall have to use your poker judgement to determine whether to check down or make another raise. The
only way to make this judgement is through practise.

The value of your hand will depend on the value of the other hands at the table. Your 'run' may not be worth a fig if another person has a 'blue' or perhaps a 'house'. You need to look carefully at the cards on the table. If there is a chance that any of another players has a stronger hand than you then you could be better to check. If you have a run and you'll find three of the same suit on the table then you must assume in which somebody might have a blue. my sources advice is play with extreme caution. I was caught recently with a top blue - Ace, King, 10, 5, 3 of Spades. I could not see anything on the table that would suggest there was a more suitable hand out. But there was. On the table by the end there was 10S,3S,5S,5H,8D. The betting was hot and I was beaten by the last card - the 8. My opponent had a pair of eights in his hand and a house of eights at the finish. He bet his entire bank and I looked and lost. A tough but valuable lesson. In a situation like that 'die'. The clue was there within the pair of fives. I was too impetuous and did not think it out.

Many poker players, and I used to be one of them, play too fast. You need to give yourself period to think and study what is on the table and what possible hands there are against you. If you're new to this game then this is especially true. You will receive a sufficient time by the exchange or betting site.

In the event that you are dealt a combination of the cards I just mentioned above you may commit yourself to go to the limit necessary to stay within the game, provided it isn't going to entail betting your entire bank. However in the event you are the dealer and also you have paid your ante money only stay in that game if you're able to do so by checking, unless of course you have been dealt a possible winning combination previously mentioned. Sometimes the betting may go quite high in the preliminary round so be a little circumspect. Remember the best hand that can be around is a pair of Aces. If you have a pair of deuces you may not be so confident. Personally I may not be prepared to go anymore than 5 times the ante money to stay in a game playing anything less than a pair of Kings or an Ace and a King. After the flop check even if you have a really good hand or even a full hand. Don't show your strength at that stage. You will only frighten off the potential catch. Poker can be a bit like fishing in that regard. After the 4th card is flopped and everybody checks around to you then bet less than half the pot. If people stay with you they have possibilities. After the final card is flopped you must opt to check or bet. Your decision will rely on where you are in the chain. In the event you are first it could possibly be best to bet half the pot. If everybody else has a great hand they will either look or raise the bet. If you know (and also you should at this stage) that you have the best possible hand then re raise the very last bet to what ever you think might induce the other player or players to 'look' (i.e. matching your bet). Should you have the top possible hand you may bet your entire bank (All In). Sometimes you will get people to look by doing this because they may think you are bluffing.
Patience

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