Your First Time Playing Online Holdem Poker
You've finally
decided on which online poker room to play at, funded your account
and found a table that suits you. The blinds are posted and your
hole cards are dealt to you. When the action comes around to you,
two other players have already raised the pot. What do you do now?
Do you raise? Call? Fold?
As a beginner there
are many things that you will want to consider when deciding to play
a hand. First off, as a beginner, do you have one of the best hands?
In the scenario above where the pot has already been raised twice
before you even get a chance to act you should figure that someone
has one of the best starting hands. If you don't have a pair of Aces
or Kings, I would seriously think about folding.
"Laying down" or
folding your hand is very often the best strategy when playing Texas
Hold em. If you are new to Texas Hold em poker, online or in a brick
and mortar casino, you want to stick to playing the best starting
hands. These include AA, KK, QQ, AK, JJ, and 10-10. If you have
played before but just not in an online casino I would still
recommend playing only those starting hands until you begin to get
comfortable transitioning to the online game.
As a beginner you
will be tempted to play many more hands. Don't. Discipline is one of
the main keys to becoming a winning poker player.
As you get
comfortable playing the absolute best starting hands, then and only
then should you begin incorporating additional starting hands. The
starting hands that I would recommend playing are AQ, KQ, AJ, 99. I
would only introduce these hands into your game one at a time.
Pay attention to what
others in the game are doing, does a player always call? Always seem
to raise? Or does a player fold a lot but when they play they seem
to win a large percentage of the time? Chances are they are playing
a "tight" game and playing only the best hands.
Of course there are
many other considerations in addition to your hole cards. Where are
you seated at the table? Your position at the table is very
important. If you are one of the first to act after the hole cards
are dealt, you are in "early position". If you are in the fourth to
six positions at the table then you are in "middle position", after
that you are in "late position". Late position is the best because
you get to see what all the others do. You can act with information
and judge what cards your opponents may have based on if they raise
or call.
If you are in early
position only the very best of the best starting hands will do - AA
and KK. As you go from middle to late you can introduce the other
recommended starting hands.
Once play moves to
the flop you are still assessing the players actions based on what
they are doing, where you are sitting, and of course, did you
improve your hand on the flop? If the answer is no and you think you
may be beat, fold.
If you think you may
still have the best hand you should raise.
On the turn and
river, I would recommend the same strategy. Think you are beaten?
Fold. Think you have the best hand? Raise.
These basic
strategies are more than enough to get you playing online poker and
winning. The best way to improve your game is to practice and play.
Fortunately the major online poker rooms have very low blinds so
that you risk very little money when you are starting out. This is
especially true when you fold your bad hands instead of just calling
and giving away your money.
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