Winning In The Hi Lo Poker Games

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To determine which cards are premium starting hands, I use rankings based on percentages. The percentages found in the figures are the probability the listed hole cards would win if the hand should go to the river at a full table of nine or ten players. The probability of having Ace-Ace as the hole cards and subsequently winning increases from 31% with nine opponents to over 85% in heads-up play. The reason for this dramatic difference is that in ten-handed play, any of your nine opponents can win the hand. Taking the individual statistics of each of the nine other hands and adding them together, at best, the sum equals 69%.

When you come across these sort of players, the correct way to play is to value bet your strong hands as much as possible. Even if you're holding a mediocre pair, I'd suggest betting strongly (as long as the flop doesn't look dangerous) on each street if necessary. Have confidence in your hand, and don't feel yourself being put off by players who are continually calling you. It's perfectly normal at this level of the game.

If there is more than 1 opponent in the pot and I'm in early position, I don't c-bet unless I have a hand. This rule sounds predictable but it rarely causes a problem. If I played against the same group of people on a regular basis, I would mix it up occasionally. But for the average poker player, this is just fine.

Most players will never go this sort of effort to learn how to play poker, they just prefer to use basic ideas and hope for luck - and if you rely on luck then luck indeed will rule your game and you will never amount to much of a poker player.

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Most poker players start playing in cash games. It's a good way to master the hands and the rudiments of betting, as well as learning a chip trick or two. When you feel like you're ready to try your luck at a tournament, you probably are.

Value Bet: With the feeler bet, you are prodding for information. The feeler bet will always let you know where you stand in the hand. If you never bet, you will never know what your challengers are holding. It is for this purpose you use it to get a "feel" for the strength of your hand also the strength of your opponents hand.

Since 2003, no limit Texas hold em has become mainstream, and you're almost considered an outcast if you don't play. So rather than continuing to lose my hard earned money, I figured I'd do some poking around and learn how to play for the next occasion. How hard could it really be right?