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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Poker Is Also a Game of Skill Not Just Chance

By Johnny Knoxer


Some people use poker as a means to make extra money. Many people play poker just for the fun and excitement of the game. No matter in which avenue you use poker, there are certain behaviors a person needs to understand in order to win the game.

A person must always pay attention to every detail to win money while playing poker. A player must always watch every portion of the game, from your own hand to the movements of the other players to the community cards. The player needs to always be on his guard because poker is an extremely unpredictable game.

If the other players have any tells, watching their movements allows you to discover them. Some players play only using a few different plays. You will know their next move in advance if this is so because their plays have become predictable.

Your repertoire will be an advantage to your game if you know several different plays. Two of the plays you can use to help you win are slow playing and aggressive betting. Using these two plays alone will not always guarantee a win, but they will help in advancing your game beyond the level of novice.

The amount of chips that the other players have is an important part of aggressive betting. The aggressive player forces the players to bet more on a certain hand than they normally would have. On the other hand, it is a good bet that a person who is betting aggressively does not have a good hand.

Another important factor in playing poker is knowing when your hole cards, the two dealt to you face-down, are good enough to carry your hand. If you have an ace in your hole, that does not necessarily guarantee your win. However, if you have an ace whose suit is matched by the other card, it is a hand you should see through.

If you do not have a matching pair of cards after the flop has been dealt, it is a good bet to fold your cards. If the other players seem timid in their bets, there is a good chance that they are waiting for the turn and the river cards to redeem their hand. This is a good time to become an aggressive bettor.

It is almost impossible to try to get that one card that is missing for a straight. In a 52-card deck, there is less than a 1% chance of pulling a straight. If you do not have an ace to fall back on, never keep your hand if you are expecting a straight and do not get it after the turn.

However, since the chances of getting a pair are high, bet carefully when you have a pair. Unless there is a possibility of a flush in the window, a pair will win the hand. Of course, if that pair is actually in the window and not in your hole, then everyone has the same chance of winning.

The most important aspect of the game of poker is bluffing. If you are a good bluffer, you can make everyone think you have a high-ranking hand when you have absolutely nothing at all. Because it could become your tell, be careful with bluffing and don't do it too often.

Remember to be patient and inconsistent in your playing. Do not develop a tell and you will be able to win even without a high-ranking hand. Become an excellent observer and pay attention to each player and you will go far.

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