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4 Poker Tips The
Pros Won't Tell You
By Paul Runyan
In the past few years, professional poker playing has exploded in popularity.
The biggest players are winning substantial amounts of money. However,
none of the professional poker players are sharing their secrets. In reality,
the best players in the world aren’t doing anything really spectacular
other than following basic poker tips. What makes the best players so
amazing is their ability to utilize all of their strengths and capitalize
on the weaknesses of others. Anyone can significantly improve his or her
poker game by following these four easy tips.
1. Observe your opponents. This is probably the most crucial part of poker.
When playing against someone, the more you know about them, the easier
it will be for you to take advantage of their weaknesses. It is always
a good idea to observe an opponent's betting habits. Some players bet
extremely high when they have a good hand. Other players will attempt
to make several seemingly small raises. Anyone who consistently raises
after each flop might have a good hand. However, some players will try
to bluff. Noticing patterns can help you adjust to the moves of your opponents.
This will help you save money, and possibly have great gains.
2. Bet wisely and watch your money. Every poker player should set limits
when going into the casino. The pros don’t have to worry about money so
much, but the average player definitely does. Set a limit and do not exceed
it. Being money conscious can help ensure that if you have a bad day at
the tables, you don’t put yourself in debt. Along with managing money
is managing bets. Some players like to bet high (high rollers), but this
can lead to drastic losses. Some of the best players bet moderately, and
increase their bets slightly when they have a good hand. The best advice
for betting is “avoid the extremes.” Don’t bet too little, because you
will end up losing money in the long run. At the same time, don’t bet
too much because you might lose a lot of money on only one hand, and that
is never good.
3. Take your time. The pros seem to think very fast, but that is because
they are pros! You don’t have to make decisions too rashly. Take time
to look at your hand and figure out what you have and bet accordingly.
Also, take the time to survey your opponents and surmise what hands they
might have. The pros are always thinking and are simply faster than the
average player. It is important to realize that every poker player has
to think logically and make educated guesses.
4. Know when to fold, and when to stay in. Many players do not understand
the best solutions for folding or staying in. The best players understand
their chances and only stay in when they have at least one type of hand.
Having two face cards is a good reason to stay in, but having two different
low number cards might not be such a strong hand. When observing other
players, if you notice high bets from a player who does not bluff, then
you should probably fold. Knowing when to take risks and when to be conservative
is a very important element to being a solid poker player.
The pros may seem like they are doing impossible things, but they are
really just following basic tips. Poker is a game of chance, but you can
always tip the odds in your favor by studying your opponents, being smart
with money and betting, and thinking through your decisions. Play smart
and you will notice a great increase in your poker winnings.
About the Author: Paul Runyan enjoys writing about all things poker, including
news and commentary. Learn more at http://www.geniuspoker.com
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