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A Beginner's Guide to Texas Hold'em
Choose a topic:
* Introduction to the guide
* Start at the Bottom
* Don't trust your $1000000000 Play Money Stack!
* Starting hand Value
* Position Play
* Fold
* Hand Nicknames
Introduction
to the guide
A Beginner's Guide to Texas Hold'em is not an introduction
to the basic rules of Texas Hold'em. To find detailed
information on how Texas Hold'em is played please visit our
rules page. Instead this guide is focused on helping you
understand the game better and give you some tips on how to
become a better Texas Hold'em player. We hope you find it
intriguing.
Texas Hold'em is the king of all poker games. And it
requires a ton of skill. But still the most skilled player
in the world can't beat a lucky strike. So anything can
happen. But we thought we'd guide you through the most
essential strategy assessments.
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Start at the
Bottom
Even if you turn out to be the biggest poker talent the
world has ever seen, you are best off starting at the bottom.
Playing low stakes limit games or tournaments is a good way
to get a lot of hands under your belt without taking too big
a risk. Sure limit games can be tricky and lacks the element
of bluffing, but as a newcomer bluffing is probably not the
thing to try. Limit games are much more controlled and less
risky to experiment a little with. And as in all things,
experimentation is a good way to learn fast.
Don't trust
your $1000000000 Play Money Stack!
If you've won a ton of money playing with play money you
probably got what it takes to become a good real money
player too. But the games differ a lot. So don't jump into a
high stakes real money game expecting to kick butt. But you
are probably set to take on a low stakes games. Because
sometimes they are even wilder than play money games!
Starting hand
Value
Your two pocket cards, or hole cards, are the only factors
that separate your hand from the other players' hands. So
learning how to play them is vital. An AA (ace-ace) combo
simply has a much greater chance of winning than say a 7-3
combo. Play the good starting hands. Fold the bad.
Position Play
Being seated in "late position" in a poker game is a huge
advantage since you then get to see your opponents make
their moves before you have to act yourself. To become a
good player, one must understand, and learn to take
advantage of this advantage. A good starting hand in an
early position may actually be a worse hand to play than a
bad hand in late position.
Fold
No matter the betting round, if you have nothing and can't
draw to anything, fold faster than Superman on laundry day.
It's as simple as that.
Hand Nicknames
AA Pocket Rockets, Bullets, American Airlines
KK Cowboys, King Kong
QQ Double date, Canadian Aces, Siegfried and Roy
JJ Fish hooks
99 German virgin (no, we don't know why)
88 Snowmen
77 Sunset strip
66 Route 66
55 Speed limit
44 Magnum, Sail boat
33 Crabs
22 Ducks
AK Big slick
AQ Big chick
AJ Black Jack, Jack-ass
KQ Royalty, Marriage
KJ Kojak
J5 Jackson five
Q3 Gay waiter
95 Dolly Parton
A8 Dead man's hand (A player named Wild Bill Hickok was shot
in 1876 after winning with it!)
K9 Canine
J4 Flat tyre
93 The Sik.
By following these simple guidelines you'll
be better prepared for the thrill, rush and excitement of
online poker!
Sit in before everyone else does.
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