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Texas Hold Em Poker -- A Beginner's Guide (Part 1)

 
Author: Jean De Plume
 

Many poker players who are just starting out often make a few basic but very serious errors early on. This can lead to crushing losses and disillusionment causing the novice player to give up playing Texas Hold em. We dont want that to happen to you so weve prepared a beginners guide with a few valuable tips to help you avoid making the common mistakes that can easily be avoided.

Tip #1: Dont play too many hands.

When a player first learns to play Texas Holdem poker obviously they are enthusiastic and want to play. Unfortunately this translates into an over eagerness to play any hand that looks even half decent. Ive seen plenty of novices play any hand with a picture card. There are some occasions where calling with an unsuited Jack-5 or Queen-4 is the right play, but those occasions are quite rare.

Starting hand selection is an important aspect of the game. A novice player playing too loosely will be quickly identified by more experienced players and taken for a ride. Keep your play tight to begin with. If you are unsure of a hand then dont play it. Think about what hands you could potentially make from your starting hand. For example, cards five apart or less can potentially make a straight (e.g. Queen-8) and so are more worth playing than cards six or seven apart (e.g. Queen-7).

Tip #2: Dont be afraid to fold.

Many mediocre Texas Hold em poker players, especially when they first learn to play, often wont let a bad hand go, whereas a good poker player knows when to fold. If theyve invested a lot of chips in a drawing hand that looked good but failed to hit the outs on the turn or river many novice poker players will still call or even raise on the off chance their opponents have nothing either or they can be bluffed into thinking he has hit his outs after all. Occasionally, but seriously seldom, that is the right play, but you have to be a pretty experienced and positive poker player to know when that occasion is and get away with it.

Instead I recommend for a player learning the game of Texas Holdem poker the best plan, if you miss your outs on the turn and the river or completely miss the flop, is to fold. Theres no point in throwing good money after bad. If you had a decent drawing hand, four-to-a-flush or four-to-a-straight for example, but dont hit the final card you need youll end up with nothing. Most decent poker players will be aware that there is a potential straight or flush on the board. They will also be aware that if when the river comes down and it doesnt add to the straight or flush they are safe and will probably call your bluff if they have anything themselves.

Dont worry about the money youve put into the pot. Its not your money anymore. If youve invested in a good drawing had thats turned sour, just get out. Even if you only have to put in a small amount to call, 5 on a 100 pot, its almost never worth it if youve ended up with a nothing hand. Youre just losing another 5.

 
 
 

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