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For a poker player there are some choices to make here: The high average pot game. Be it Texas Holdem, 7 card stud, or Omaha will be full of folks who have no idea how to play poker. They typically have the max raise going on for almost every card. You will have seven or eight people calling the hand after the river. I only play in these games when I want to practice patience. It is kind of fun sitting back, dumping hand after hand and waiting. About two or three times an hour I will get delt a hand that has some promise. If they don't show the same promise after the flop, I dump those too. The mid range pot game is a lot better. You will see some folks that actually know how to play poker and will respect your raises and catch on quick that you are playing a tight fisted poker game. I don't spend too much time in these because the mixture of players does not really reflect what will happen in a real money hold em game. The game that shows it has a low average pot is my cup of tea. Most of the time, not always, you will find real poker players. Folks that are really trying to learn how to play Holdem or players who are brushing up on their skills. Lots of times I will play in a free Holdem game before I switch over to real money poker, just to see how the cards are falling. I know, I know. How the cards are falling in a free poker game do not have a damn thing to do with what will happen in a real money game. Poker players are superstitious, and I am one of them. You might find yourself playing across
from a guy who is playing right by the book. What luck!
Because if you are serious about playing Texas Holdem you
have already read lots of books on the subject. You now know
almost exactly what he is going to do in almost every
situation. Poker is War and you are not interested in
prisoners. Exploit every weakness. This is about making
money. That is how you keep score. |
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