Advanced Strategies in Texas Holdem
1. Fast play high pairs and very strong hands before the flop.
This puts more money in the early pot and encourages weak hands
that could get a lucky flop and beat you to fold early.
2. Don't draw to the low end or both ends of a straight.
If a 9 8 7 flops, you want to be playing the J 10 and not the 6 5 or the
10 6.
3. Unconnected medium and low cards are usually unplayable.
This includes suited cards that can't flop a straight. Both ends of a
straight such as 9 5 fall into this very weak category.
4. Play starting low pairs cautiously. When dealt 66
down to 22, don't play the hand from an early seat and from the late positions,
but only when the price is right. If you don't flop a set (trips or fours)
you should usually fold.
5. Play aggressively when you have a two way draw after the flop.
If you can make a straight AND a flush or trips etc., usually bet/raise
your hand.
6. Bet an Ace or two high face cards after a garbage flop (a
three suit "rainbow" with unconnected medium and low cards).
Usually fold if someone raises.
7. Watch out for connected flops, like 8 7 6. They can
easily turn into straights that can overtake your high pair or other good
hand.
8. Check the raiser's chips. Players that are close
to all-in often rush the betting just to get all their chips in a sink-or-swim
last hand.
9. Beware of suited flops that can make a completed flush.
In this case, you should usually hold the nut in that suit, or have trips
or two pair that can fill up.
10. Get caught bluffing once in a while. It is a way
to vary your play and not be too predictable. You win pots that you don't
deserve when your bluff works. You lose a few chips when it doesn't work
but it will get you calls from weaker hands down the line when you have
a strong hand and need the action.
11. Study your opponents, especially when you are not playing
hands and can pay careful attention. Do they find more hands
to play than they fold? Do they bluff? Can they be bluffed? Do they have
any "tells" (give away mannerisms) that disclose information
about their hands etc.
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