More
Texas Hold’em
Quick
Facts
In the
last
article
we
covered
Texas Hold’em Quick Facts. Because this wildly popular online casino game has so many
facets
to it,
we are
covering
More
Quick
Facts
for our
online
casino
article
readers.
Texas
Hold’em
is not
the
hardest
casino
game to
play
when
online
gambling,
but it
is
complex
and
there
are many
interesting
situations
and
facts
regarding
this
game
that we
want to
go over
for you.
Whether
you are
playing
this
casino
game
online
at an
online
casino,
home
with
friends
and
family,
or at a
casino
on land,
these
next
Texas
Hold’em
game
play
facts
will
certainly
help.
The
first
article,
Texas
Hold’em
Quick
Facts,
covered
the game
as a
whole
entity,
whereas
this
article
will
cover
facts
about
the flop
through
the
river –
then
some
general
facts
that we
want you
to get a
hold of
and
understand.
While it
is not
necessary
for you
to read
our
first
Texas
Hold’em
Quick
Facts
article
to
understand
this
one, we
do
recommend
that you
read it
at some
point.
Again,
this
online
casino
game is
complex,
and to
play it
to the
best of
your
abilities,
you will
want to
study
this
casino
game in
depth.
In
general,
for many
of these
facts to
make a
lot of
sense to
you, we
recommend
that you
read our
Gambling
Tips
section
that
outlines
how to
play
this
game
first.
Here are
the More
Texas
Hold’em
Quick
Facts:
-
The more
poker
players
who end
up
seeing
the flop
(meaning,
they
didn’t
fold
after
the
first
two
cards
were
dealt to
them),
the
greater
the
power of
the
drawing
hands
and the
less the
power of
the high
pairs.
-
All
flops
that do
not have
three of
a kind
or a
pair
will
have
possible
straight
draws.
An
exception
to this
would be
a flop
of Q-72,
K-8-3,
K-8-2,
and
K-7-2.
-
With and
open
ended
straight
flush
draw,
you
actually
are the
favored
player
to make
your
hand. In
this
situation,
you have
15
different
outs and
a
respectable
54% shot
at
completing
your
hand.
This is
a great
example
of how
complex
this
online
casino
game can
be.
Having
the
ability
to
understand
this
type of
playing
fact
will
increase
you
success
when
playing
this
game
anywhere.
-
In the
turn, if
you bet
the
pre-flop
and the
flop,
and then
check
the
turn,
you will
no doubt
be
revealing
that you
have A-K
or A-Q.
-
In the
turn,
unless
there is
a raise
war
going
on, you
need to
have pot
odds in
order to
stay in
the game
for the
river
card if
you had
the odds
to see
the turn
itself.
-
In the
turn, if
the
community
cards
show a
pair,
are you
concerned
about
three of
a kind?
Did you
put
another
player
in the
game on
the
pair, or
a draw?
The more
opponents
left in
the
game,
the
greater
the
chance
that one
of them
pulled
out
three of
a kind.
-
If there
is a
pair
showing
in the
community
cards at
this
point in
the game
(the
turn),
and you
are
looking
for a
straight
or flush
to
complete
your
hand, be
weary.
There is
a very
good
chance
that
your
opponent
already
has
their
trips.
-
Good
playing
during
the
river is
determined
by your
smarts
and
understanding
of your
opponents.
Your
ability
to guess
accurately
about
their
cards is
important
in order
to
navigate
this
part of
Hold’em
properly.
This
makes us
all
scratch
our
heads
wondering
why this
part of
the game
is
called
easy
street.
-
If
expert
players
have
weaknesses,
it is
very
apparent
when
they
drop
down
from
higher
limit
games.
In the
habit of
folding
a bunch
of
hands,
experts
can be
prone to
a bluff
and give
players’
holdings
more
credit
than
they
deserve.
Other
experts
play
much to
loose at
the
lower
limit
tables,
this is
where
they
lose.
-
If you
are a
Texas
Hold’em
player
that
can’t
decide
between
playing
with a
conservative
image
and a
wild
image,
always
choose
the wild
image.
Your
opponents
will
find it
much
harder
to read
you when
you are
flamboyant
then
they
will
when you
are a
conservative
player.
-
The
actual
word
poker
comes
from the
French
word
pocher
–
which
means
bluff.
Some say
it comes
from the
German
word
pochen
–
which
means to
brag
or
boast.
The
component
of
bluff
was
the
essence
of the
game
from the
very
start.
If you
think
about
it, with
any real
meaningful
risks,
poker
would be
a
snoozer.
-
Try
using
dominance
in the
majority
of the
hands
you are
playing
– hoping
it will
spread
to the
game as
a whole.
Remember,
you are
not
going to
win
every
hand.
Sometimes
you will
sit back
and
fold,
call or
even
bluff.
Just
remember,
poker is
all
about
winning
the most
money
not the
most
pots. If
you stay
in a
hand too
long
with a
hand
that has
no
business
being
played
out, you
won’t
get
respect,
you will
lose
money
though.
-
When
playing
Texas
Hold’em
at high
limit
online
casinos
or
anywhere
for that
matter,
many
players
express
that,
for the
most
part, if
a hand
is worth
calling
a bet
with,
it’s
worth a
raise.
If it is
not
worth a
raise –
it is
not
worth a
call –
not in
high
limit
games
anyway.
-
If you
are
playing
a home
games
with
very
tight
players,
or
player,
that
never
bets
until
they
have a
great
hand –
all the
other
players
will
just
fold and
the
tight
player
will not
win any
big
pots.
-
If you
find
yourself
playing
in an
online
casino
Hold’em
tourney,
or any
Texas
Hold’em
tourney
– to
beat out
hundreds
of
players
, you
will
have to
survive
at least
one bad
beat –
and even
beat
someone
with the
same at
least
once.
-
When
playing
in
online
casino
tourneys,
be
cautious
at
first;
pick
your
battles
and
spots
well.
Remember,
you
can’t
win the
tourney
early –
but can
bust out
of it
early.
-
When
playing
no-limit
Hold’em,
you
always
want to
live to
fight
another
day when
you can
get your
money in
the pot
when you
know
you have
the best
of it.
-
At land
based
casinos,
a bluff
is a big
production,
a bold
move
where
body
language
is
evident.
At
online
casinos,
it is a
simple
click of
your
mouse.
Remember,
it can
be much
easier
to get
in over
budget
when at
online
casinos
in this
situation.
There
are
other
ways to
track a
player’s
body
language
at
online
casinos.
Try
taking
notes
from
each of
the
regular
players
you are
playing
against.
By doing
this,
you will
be able
to
remember
what
kind of
player
they
are.
-
When
playing
this
casino
game at
online
casinos,
stay
away
from
short
handed
games
until
you are
certain
of your
abilities
as a
player.
If you
don’t,
you will
be
forced
to play
too many
hands
and the
rollercoaster
effect
it has
on
bankrolls
can be
more
than you
can
swing.
-
At
online
casinos,
many
Hold’em
players
are
prone to
overvaluing
the
small
and
medium
pocket
pairs.
In no
limit
games,
these
pairs
can put
you in a
corner –
one that
needs a
lot of
finesse
to get
out of.
You have
to be
able to
play
these
types of
hands
very
well at
online
casinos.
Now that you have been introduced to an additional line of
thinking
when it
comes to
Texas
Hold’em
you will
be much
better
prepared
when
playing
this fun
but
complex
casino
game.
Whether
you play
at
online
casinos
or with
friend,
on a
cruise,
or in
Vegas,
the
above
helpful
facts
about
Texas
Hold’em
will
increase
your
game
play
success
when
taken to
heart.
This
game is
all
about
the
money,
but fun
is free.
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