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Thursday, 18 June 2020

Learning to Play Poker - Tips When Bluffing

Learning to Play Poker - Tips When Bluffing
If you are learning to play poker then, at some stage, you will need to add the art of bluffing into your game. Bluffing, put simply, is the act of representing that you are holding a stronger hand than you actually are. It is a technique which is performed better - and therefore more often used - by some players than others. Follow these tips and get ahead.


Use the 'semi-bluff' first when learning to play poker. A semi-bluff involves falsely representing that you have an excellent hand, in cases when you have quite a good hand. Take the case where 3 hearts, including the 10, have appeared on the flop and you are holding another 10. If you make a large raise, you are representing to the other players that you hold 2 hearts and have a flush. In actual fact, you have a pair of 10s, which is a much weaker hand but not an outrageous bluff. You will be able to draw some confidence from the fact that you have a hand which could win and this might be sensed and misread by other players as the flush. Also, if you are called, it is not entirely clear whether you have made a bluff and your competitors might be left confused by the type of player you are.

 If you have been recently caught bluffing, take care with future plays. Remember that other players will have now formed an opinion of the type of player you are, which might make them more likely to call you on a future bluff. Note, however, that you might also be able to turn this into a positive by fleecing them for more money when you have a very strong hand.

 When learning to play poker you will encounter many different styles of play. On a new table you will find it helpful to assess your competitors before deciding whether to bluff. You are more likely to get away with a bluff on a table where most of the players are tight and more easily frightened off by a raise. However, good tight players will obviously play strong hands so try to assess the confidence of the table before deciding to bluff.

 Practice bluffing skills at a poker room where the initial stakes are very low, or where you can play tournaments for free.

 Consider whether you might have a 'tell' and if so, whether you are able to conceal it. Another part of learning to play poker is to understand the strengths and weaknesses of your own game. Some players are wonderfully intuitive about reading other players. If you think you are giving something away in your body language the following two tips might help

 Consider wearing sunglasses to the table if you are allowed. If not, on big hands stare directly down on the table (regardless of whether you are bluffing or not).

 Play online poker rooms to largely discount the effect of the 'tell'.

Bluffs can be made more effectively if you are nearer the end of the betting round, when you have assessed other players' confidence. Remember this when learning to play poker.

Sunday, 7 June 2020

Free Poker Games Guide Asks Do You Need All That Math Stuff To Win Poker?

Free Poker Games Guide Asks Do You Need All That Math Stuff To Win Poker?
Is poker, be it free online poker or big stakes cash a math game, or a game based primarily on psychology?
Players are still debating on how to classify poker, although they will unanimously agree that poker contains both mathematical and psychological elements.
Some people advise knowing the pot odds in order to determine whether a call is proper or not. Some will instruct you to take the tells of other players. Some advise knowing the odds preflop. Some will tell you to bluff a tight player and trap a loose player.
I have tried to reconcile the mathematical and the psychological element in poker when playing. In some ways, they are intertwined. Knowing the pot odds is a mathematical way of playing. But if your opponent keeps betting weakly every Flop when you have a draw, then you can exploit this to your advantage. Call.
If you know that your opponent doesn't give mathematical attention to pot odds, then it is a part of his psychological character. Determine his character. Usually a mathematically-inclined player will get chips because all other players are making mathematically ill-advised moves. And the analysis behind this is a psychological analysis - the way how others play.
Usually, a math player is believed to play the cards; a psychological player plays the other players.
These distinctions are not so hard-fast, and many players can effectively do both. A math player in a board of 10-7-3-4-8 will bet or call a bet with A-7, if only he psychologically knows that (1) the board cards are small so that it would not help the other players, and (2) the opponent should raise if he has a hand better than top Pair. Both analyses are mathematical [note the 'small' in (1) and the 'better' in (2)] and psychological ['other players' in (1) and 'opponent should raise' in (2)].
Math and psychology, it turns out, go together. But there are situations where one of the two will prevail. When you are on a draw, you use pot odds to call. When you are short-stacked, you move all-in with a small Pair. When the table is so tight, you bluff without remembering at your hand. On a loose table, you wait for a trap.
In exceptional situations, they go together. Against a good player, you mix-up your play. This means playing in a way so random (math) that the other players get bothered over their inability to get a read from you (psychology). And when someone moves all-in against you when you have a marginal hand, you determine your stack size relative to him and use some pot odds (math) and figure out the chances he may be bluffing or trying to steal with a more marginal hand, and this requires a track history (psychology).

How to Shake the Winter Blues by Learning to Play Video Poker for Fun and Profit

How to Shake the Winter Blues by Learning to Play Video Poker for Fun and Profit
The snowy days of winter, what does it mean for you? To most folks winter means a time of slippery sidewalks, nasty roads, flu season, and something that can be much worse for others, the Winter Blues. The winter blues does not generally happen to someone who is busy all day with things to do in the winter, because they keep active and energetic, as night time approaches, they relax and go to sleep. Now, since you have enough extra time on your hands in the winter, that it causes you to get the winter blues, lets discover a great little hobby that can help fight against it, and maybe even win you some good money in time, and that hobby is poker.
Poker is the one thing that a lot of casinos do not like, because it is the one game where the house or the casino does not have an advantage at, in fact poker is the one game that is based upon the skill of the player when it comes to their odds of winning.
When I was a young person and I was living with my Mother and her boyfriend at the time, due to my parents divorce, I used to sit and watch them along with a couple friends who would come by, play poker on the kitchen table on Friday nights. They would always play and bet against each other, wagering change and sometimes miniature bottles of alcohol they purchased from the State Liquor Store. Sometimes the pile of change or 'pot' as it was often called, would grow pretty big during some hands of the cards played.
There are many different variations or games of poker, some of these are; Five card draw, Seven card stud, Texas Holdem, and others. Back a few years ago, I hardly ever heard of Texas holdem, it was always five card draw or seven card stud that was being played, now days the top favorite seems to be Texas Holdem.
Poker has become so popular that it is on television more and more, and every year there are more and more championships, the biggest poker tournament in the world is the World Series of Poker, which is held once a year in Las Vegas, the entrance fee to play is currently $10,000. There are a lot of books on ways to increase your odds and skills at playing poker, and there are even free online tutorials and actual video poker games you can play online for free, to help hone your skills.
Once you become good at beating the online video poker machines, you may have found that you now have a skill that can help you win some money the next time you go to a casino. If you visit casinos once in awhile or on a regular basis, you probably like playing slot machines, and maybe you have even won a few times on these machines. The facts are that slot machines are random and the house, or casino is the one that usually wins the most. If you have polished your skills by learning to play video poker online, the next time you visit a casino, you may wish to skip the slots and head towards a video poker machine, where you skills may just pay off good for you.
During the cold months of winter, when you have nothing to do, why not try improving your skills at playing video poker, it's not just a hobby that can pay off good in time, it's a great hobby to help shake the winter blues.
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