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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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