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		<title>Texas Holdem Poker Pre-Flop Strategy - Six Tips to Help You Win</title>
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A carefully thought out pre-flop strategy is essential if you are to win at Texas holdem poker.
Here is a basic Texas holdem pre-flop strategy to get you off to a winning start:
Tip 1 – Consider the Number of Players
With 10 people in the game, there is a greater chance of someone having a good hand, [...]]]></description>
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<p>A carefully thought out pre-flop strategy is essential if you are to win at Texas holdem poker.</p>
<p>Here is a basic Texas holdem pre-flop strategy to get you off to a winning start:</p>
<p>Tip 1 – Consider the Number of Players</p>
<p>With 10 people in the game, there is a greater chance of someone having a good hand, than in a game with a lesser number of players. Players need to be more cautious in large games as more players means more competition.</p>
<p>Tip 2 – Consider the Other Players Playing Style</p>
<p>Consider how the other players are playing and adapt your strategy to give you the best possible advantage against them.</p>
<p>For example, if you notice a player is raising every hand pre-flop, you should consider playing tighter. You can then take him out when you have a good hand in the pocket pre-flop.</p>
<p>Tip 3 - Your Bankroll</p>
<p>If you only have a small bankroll, you should play extremely carefully and select one hand to bet on, hoping to get as many players involved as possible for a good size pot.<br />
On the other hand, if you have a large bankroll, you can take the higher-risk higher payout bets and be more aggressive.</p>
<p>Tip 4 - Consider Your Table Position</p>
<p>Players in late position have the ability to influence the size of the pot more than players in early position. This is especially true pre-flop. The dealer is obviously in the most advantageous position, as they get to see how all the players play before making their own playing decision.</p>
<p>Players must be more selective with their hands in early position, as they don&#8217;t have the advantage of seeing other players betting before they decide if they want to stay in the hand.</p>
<p>Players in late position can play weaker hands with less fear of loss.</p>
<p>Tip 5 – Know the Hands You Should Play</p>
<p>When playing Texas Holdem, it’s essential to know which hands you should pursue during pre-flop betting i.e. which hands are most likely to yield a win, and to determine which hands are worth risking money on.</p>
<p>There are many books and downloads on the Internet that will do this for you automatically, and for novice players these tools are useful until you gain experience</p>
<p>Tip 6 – Discipline</p>
<p>The most important pre-flop skill is to play with discipline and patience.</p>
<p>The idea is to only play a hand when you have an advantage.</p>
<p>You have to beat 10 other Poker players, and most of the time, your hand will simply not be good enough to win.</p>
<p>Playing only the hands when you have an advantage requires a great deal of discipline, since you will not be involved in many pots.</p>
<p>Playing with this strategy, will however, provide you with a lot of time to study other players and their potential weaknesses that you can exploit.</p>
<p>Texas holdem is a game of psychology as well as odds, and the above are general pre-flop strategy guidelines to follow.</p>
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		<title>Texas Hold&#8217;em Strategy - Beginners Guide To Playing Like a Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 07:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Texas holdem is a game where you can make huge amounts of money, if you have the right strategy.
Players who expect to read a few books and become a successful player are going to end up disappointed.
You can’t learn how to play successfully from books! Knowledge of the game is only part of the equation [...]]]></description>
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<p>Texas holdem is a game where you can make huge amounts of money, if you have the right strategy.</p>
<p>Players who expect to read a few books and become a successful player are going to end up disappointed.</p>
<p>You can’t learn how to play successfully from books! Knowledge of the game is only part of the equation in becoming a successful player. Here’s why:</p>
<p>Successful Texas Holdem strategy - Playing your cards and other players</p>
<p>A successful strategy is not just based upon playing your own set strategy, but by learning what your opponent’s strategy is and adapting yours to defeat them.</p>
<p>This is the difficult bit of developing your Texas Hold’em strategy there is no optimal hand to play like in Blackjack; you have to BEAT your opponent.</p>
<p>This involves not only knowing the odds and all the basic strategies, but knowing as much about your opponent as you possibly can.</p>
<p>Your strategy &amp; your psychological skills</p>
<p>Your psychology is really the key to winning, the best hand doesn’t always win in Texas Hold’em and this is the mistake that many players make.</p>
<p>They bluff or play to many hands and are easily picked off by more experienced players.</p>
<p>Texas hold’em Strategy – practice, practise, practise!</p>
<p>When you play you need practice to get your Texas Hold’em strategy right, it’s a psychological game that involves other players and you can’t learn psychology from books.</p>
<p>Success comes from playing in the real world and when we mean you need practice we don’t mean free games.</p>
<p>You need to know how it feels to lose money. Players play differently when money is on the line and mistakes and rash play cost hard cash, even if its small amounts.</p>
<p>Start at low limits and move up to higher stakes games as your skills increase. Compete at a high level first and you will lose.</p>
<p>5 Tips for successful Texas Hold’em strategy</p>
<p>1. Learn all the basic tips, odds and strategies you can from the resources on the net, there are plenty of them. Then understand these are worth nothing without the right psychological approach!</p>
<p>2.	Now you need to adopt the correct mindset to win and beat your opponent.</p>
<p>3. Practice at low limits first, the experience you gain will help you develop a strategy that will allow you to take on and beat your opponents.</p>
<p>4. Attitude is everything! If you have the right hand you need to have the courage to play it for all it is worth and crush your opponents.</p>
<p>5. Don’t be in a hurry to win patience is the key, you can’t develop your skills without plenty of practice and this does NOT mean free games.</p>
<p>What you need to keep in mind when developing a Texas Hold’em strategy is the key to you winning is having the right mental attitude to defeat your opponent.</p>
<p>All the basics can be learned by anyone, but it&#8217;s your mindset that will set you apart as a winner.</p>
<p>Don’t expect overnight success!</p>
<p>To win at Texas hold’em requires lots of practice and some loses along the way, but with the right attitude, knowing the basics and lots of practice you can win big.</p>
<p>Don’t expect overnight success,many novices assume making big money is easy but life is not like that!</p>
<p>It takes hard work, dedication and a lot of practice to become a successful player. You can do it but be prepared to work hard for goals and dont try and do it to quickly.</p>
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<p>Texas hold’em strategy – more information</p>
<p>For more on Texas hold’em strategy as well as tips and free e-zine guides on all major casino games visit:</p>
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		<title>NL Texas Holdem Semi-Bluff</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there is a place in poker for big bluffs when you hold no hand at all, most proficient poker players make sure that their blag has a minor insurance. The &#8216;Semi-bluff&#8217; is a big bet with the wickedest hand - just like a poker bluff. However, when you semi-bluff you make sure you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While there is a <span class="hoverme">place</span> in poker for big <span class="hoverme">bluffs</span> when you hold no hand at all, most <span class="hoverme">proficient</span> poker <span class="hoverme">players</span> make sure that <span class="hoverme">their</span> <span class="hoverme">blag</span> has a <span class="hoverme">minor</span> insurance. The &#8216;Semi-bluff&#8217; is a big bet with the <span class="hoverme">wickedest</span> hand - just like a <a href="http://www.pokerbluffing.net"title="poker bluff"  target="_blank" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.pokerbluffing.net');">poker bluff</a>. However, when you semi-bluff you make sure you have &#8216;outs&#8217;, that is to say <span class="hoverme">picture postcard</span> that can come to give you the best hand.</p>
<p>The most common hand used to semi-bluff in no limit Hold&#8217;em poker is a draw to a <span class="hoverme">true</span> or s straight. The central idea is that your big bet with 4-<span class="hoverme">level</span> <span class="hoverme">greetings card</span> will make your <span class="hoverme">opponents</span> fold a good <span class="hoverme">comparison</span> of the time. Those <span class="hoverme">phase</span> that your bet is called then you have the possibility to make your <span class="hoverme">even</span> on the turn and <span class="hoverme">tributary</span>.<br />
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Advantages of the semi-bluff is that you will <span class="hoverme">repeatedly</span> have the <span class="hoverme">chance</span> to win pots where both the <span class="hoverme">con</span> element and the <span class="hoverme">unintended</span> to make your hand <span class="hoverme">have to</span> be <span class="hoverme">unprofitable</span> <span class="hoverme">by yourself</span>.</p>
<p>For <span class="hoverme">case</span> if there were 100 <span class="hoverme">currency</span> in the pot and you <span class="hoverme">deceive</span> 100 more (all-in) your <span class="hoverme">opponent</span> <span class="hoverme">had better</span> need to fold more than half the time to <span class="hoverme">guarantee</span> your bet was <span class="hoverme">rewarding</span>. If past <span class="hoverme">deeds</span> <span class="hoverme">suggest</span> your <span class="hoverme">opponent</span> <span class="hoverme">would</span> only fold 40% of the time then this bet loses over time. However with a 25% <span class="hoverme">coincidental</span> of <span class="hoverme">endearing</span> the hand when called your bet becomes <span class="hoverme">profitable</span> <span class="hoverme">all over again</span>. The <span class="hoverme">information</span> <span class="hoverme">determine</span> this by <span class="hoverme">presentation</span> your <span class="hoverme">average</span> gain over 100 <span class="hoverme">on the way</span>:</p>
<p>40 Times: Your <span class="hoverme">opponent</span> folds and you win the 100 <span class="hoverme">cash</span> in the pot = +4000 Chips</p>
<p>60 Times: Your <span class="hoverme">opponent</span> <span class="hoverme">entitle</span></p>
<p>- 45 You Lose 100 Chips = -4500 Chips</p>
<p>- 15 You win 200 Chips (by making your hand): = +3000 Chips</p>
<p>This is an <span class="hoverme">run-of-the-mill</span> gain of 2500 <span class="hoverme">greenbacks</span> - 25 <span class="hoverme">chips</span> per hand - even <span class="hoverme">yet</span> <span class="hoverme">on your own</span> both the bluff side of the bet and the &#8216;<span class="hoverme">flat</span> draw&#8217; side of the hand <span class="hoverme">must</span> lose, a <span class="hoverme">demonstration</span> of the power of the semi-bluff in Texas Hold&#8217;em Poker.</p>
<p>There are many <span class="hoverme">more</span> factors which can <span class="hoverme">fake</span> how successful this poker strategy tip will be. These include your <span class="hoverme">view</span> at the <span class="hoverme">stall</span>, <span class="hoverme">digit</span> of <span class="hoverme">antagonist</span> (and  <span class="hoverme">shift</span>), and the exact nature of your <span class="hoverme">illustration</span> hand.</p>
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		<title>Texas Holdem Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
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The main perspective of Texas holdem poker tips is to make one to capture the minimum edge in a given situation and soar up to the best possible heights in winning. Texas holdem poker tips inculcates almost every kind of element that is necessary for a poker player like persistence, determination, complete understanding of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The main perspective of Texas holdem poker tips is to make one to capture the minimum edge in a given situation and soar up to the best possible heights in winning. Texas holdem poker tips inculcates almost every kind of element that is necessary for a poker player like persistence, determination, complete understanding of the basics, correct application of the strategies and right decision of folding; and above all it trains a person to make the maximum out of the space that they get from the little edge in the game. The Texas holdem poker tips help a player to learn to seize an iceberg from getting a grip on to the tip of the iceberg.</p>
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<p>The kind of persistence that Texas holdem poker tips teaches is not to teach one to keep sticking on to the game until showdown, but true poker wisdom suggests discriminatory persistence, which means that one should stick on to playing a hand based on mathematical calculations. A bit of battle with medium hands is suggested, but folding is most recommended when the persistence is going to bear no fruit. Discriminatory persistence is very important in poker games. Let go persistence and just fold when a hand holds no scope, but when the hands are really worth and the board reads more in one&#8217;s favor they will have to have a sense of discrimination to identify bluffs and keep playing until the show down. A bit of calculated risk is a sure lesson that every poker book stresses for winning. A player that expects all winning and no losing can never be a pro. A pro is a mix of cheating and beating.</p>
<p>Determination per Texas holdem poker tips is not just understanding and confidence, it is a lot of humility and a tendency to let go when the chances are not really in one&#8217;s favor. Poker wisdom suggests less of hanging on to playing. &#8220;True and smart playing&#8221; means loitering round probabilities and just making a hard smart kick when it is time to click. Smart players never hang to playing hopelessly. They know to attack when no body least expects them in to action. A surprising conqueror is one that finally makes to be the pro.</p>
<p>A gainful player is not persistent to play every hand, they stop being determined when it is really time to fold, they never let go the chance to win if they see a bit of true clue to winning, they win the glacier from the tip of the iceberg.</p>
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		<title>Texas Holdem Rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas Holdem whip does not stick on to any worldwide or standard set of procedures. But nonetheless, here are some guidelines that one of the most consistent nonfiction for Texas Holdem Game Rules prescribes. This confederacy meets mostly to update and decorative the directions for driving force.

Some of the accustomed instructions go as keep an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Texas Holdem <span class="hoverme">whip</span> does not <span class="hoverme">stick on</span> to any <span class="hoverme">worldwide</span> or standard set of <span class="hoverme">procedures</span>. But nonetheless, here are some <span class="hoverme">guidelines</span> that one of the most <span class="hoverme">consistent</span> <span class="hoverme">nonfiction</span> for <a href="http://www.LIMITATIONHOLDEM.COM"title="Texas Holdem Game"  onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.LIMITATIONHOLDEM.COM');">Texas Holdem Game</a> Rules prescribes. This <span class="hoverme">confederacy</span> meets <span class="hoverme">mostly</span> to update and <span class="hoverme">decorative</span> the <span class="hoverme">directions</span> for <span class="hoverme">driving force</span>.<br />
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Some of the <span class="hoverme">accustomed</span> <span class="hoverme">instructions</span> go as <span class="hoverme">keep an eye on</span>: Games in the United States should use only the <span class="hoverme">outmoded</span> English language at the <span class="hoverme">counter</span>. A <span class="hoverme">entertainer</span> must step away from the <span class="hoverme">stand</span> when he <span class="hoverme">requirements</span> to use a <span class="hoverme">compulsive</span> <span class="hoverme">headset</span> or any similar communication <span class="hoverme">appliance</span>. He must not <span class="hoverme">leave</span> a cell , <span class="hoverme">exceedingly</span> reflective item, a recording <span class="hoverme">mechanism</span>, or <span class="hoverme">speed camera</span> on the <span class="hoverme">table</span>. A  must not <span class="hoverme">hash out</span> play with the <span class="hoverme">other</span> <span class="hoverme">company</span> or the <span class="hoverme">watchers</span> during the hand.</p>
<p>Players have to make sure that all <span class="hoverme">chips</span> are <span class="hoverme">clearly</span> <span class="hoverme">perceptible</span> at all <span class="hoverme">times</span>, and <span class="hoverme">actors</span> must not <span class="hoverme">interchange</span> <span class="hoverme">chips</span> for any reason. Another <span class="hoverme">player</span> can make a call against a <span class="hoverme">participant</span> who is taking an unreasonable <span class="hoverme">quantity</span> of time to decide. The hand goes dead if the <span class="hoverme">actor</span> has not acted on his hand by the time the <span class="hoverme">countdown</span> is over</p>
<p>If, during an <span class="hoverme">original</span> deal, an error on the part of the <span class="hoverme">dealer</span> <span class="hoverme">lay bare</span> a <span class="hoverme">mini</span> card, the game must be <span class="hoverme">cast-off</span> <span class="hoverme">without further ado</span> as a . Of <span class="hoverme">lecture series</span>, the <span class="hoverme">performer</span> who was <span class="hoverme">reliable</span> for the <span class="hoverme">misdeal</span> must bear the penalty. Verbal declarations <span class="hoverme">at all times</span> get importance during the <span class="hoverme">gambling</span> <span class="hoverme">process</span>. Action out of turn is not <span class="hoverme">taken</span> <span class="hoverme">jokily</span>, and any <span class="hoverme">objective</span> to act out of turn may result in a penalty. After the <span class="hoverme">primary</span> motion, no subsequent <span class="hoverme">bookmaking</span> motions should be <span class="hoverme">painstaking</span>.</p>
<p>Finally, the <span class="hoverme">diary</span> of the tournament has the <span class="hoverme">sole</span> authority to cancel or <span class="hoverme">adjust</span> any <span class="hoverme">incident</span>, <span class="hoverme">care</span> in mind the best <span class="hoverme">pastime</span> of the <span class="hoverme">troupe</span> and the game. The <span class="hoverme">imaginary</span> interpretation of the <span class="hoverme">documentation</span> may be <span class="hoverme">disregarded</span> when <span class="hoverme">faced</span> with unusual <span class="hoverme">circumstances</span>.</p>
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