Sunday, August 3, 2008

You Can Be A Profitable Poker player

By Johnny Knoxer


To make extra money, some people use poker. The fun and excitement of the game is another reason many people play poker. There are certain behaviors a person needs to understand in order to win the game no matter in which avenue you use poker.

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.

Watching the other players movements allows you to discover their tells, if they have any. Some players only know how to make a few different plays. This leads to them becoming predictable and permitting you to know their next move in advance.

Having a group of different plays in your repertoire helps you have an advantage over your opponents. Aggressive betting and slow playing are two of the different plays you can know. These two plays alone do not guarantee a win every hand, but they will help you progress beyond the level of the novice.

The aggressive player has to always pay attention to the other players' stack of chips. This type of play is forcing the other players to bet more on a hand that they normally wouldn't. However, you must remember that an aggressive player usually is betting on a poor hand too.

The two cards dealt to you facedown, the hole cards, are an important factor in playing poker. Knowing if these cards are good enough to carry your hand, like an ace that has the same suit as the other card in your hole, will help you in deciding if you should bet. Remember, it is not necessarily a guarantee to win if you have just an ace in your hole.

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

If you are missing one card to get a straight, it is almost impossible to get it. The chance of getting a straight, in a 52-card deck, is less than 1%. If you did not get the straight by the turn, and you do not even have an ace to fall back on, do not keep your hand.

Bet carefully when you have a pair since the chances of getting a pair are high. A pair will usually win a hand unless there is a possibility of a flush in the window. Everyone has the same chance of winning if that pair is in the window, though.

Bluffing is the most important aspect of the game of poker. You could have absolutely nothing in your hand, but if you are a good bluffer, you can make everyone think you have a high-ranking hand. Be careful with bluffing though, because it could become your tell if you do it too often.

Patience and inconsistency will help in your playing. Even without a high-ranking hand, if you do not develop a tell, you will be able to win. If you become an excellent observer and pay attention to every player, you will go far.

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