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Introduction to Texas Hold'em Practical Skills

Introduction to Texas Hold'em Practical Skills

Many skills and experience of Texas Hold'em actually require players to accumulate slowly in practice, but during this period, you can absorb some of the experience of your predecessors, which is also very beneficial to your battle. This Texas Hold'em practical skills is exactly what you need, prepare it!

⒈ Stone Face!

In actual casinos, when you get your two secret cards, you must not show your emotions and make others unable to guess the quality of the cards in your hand based on your behavior and expressions. If your opponent guesses the quality of your cards, you will have a lot of advantages when placing a bet

⒉ The start should be high. If the start of two cards is not good, throw them away without any loss. Only good cards can be played.

Through the computer's thousands of verifications, we can calculate the chances of winning in the end of the game. The so-called good cards are cards with a chance of winning above 15%. If other players' starting points are not high enough, in the long run, as long as you can take 7% of their advantage and deduct the 5% dealer's handling fee, your potential rate of return will be 2%, and you will be able to win money.

After knowing that you have two cards, whether to bet or give up is related to how many players there are on the table.

Generally speaking, 10 people can play the following cards:

The first group: AA KK QQ AKs AQs

Second Group: JJ TT AJs ATs AK AQ KQs

Group 3: 99 QJs KJs KTs

Group 4: A8s KQ 88 QTs A9s AT AJ JTs

6 people, you can call again:

Group 5: 77 Q9s KJ QJ JTs A7s A6s A5s A4s A3s A2s J9s T9s K9s KT QT

The position is at the back, you can add small and medium pairs.

The principle of playing small pairs is that if you don’t get three numbers after the flop, you will fold. (NO SET,NO BET)

Many players will place bets at any position as long as their trump card is two flushes or one A plus one small card.

⒊ Position, patience and strong cards are the key to winning by playing Texas Hold'em.

In the entire game, the button (D position) is always the last one to play. He can see the card-playing reactions of other players and collect relatively more information, so he has a position advantage. The player on the left side of the button always has the first one to play, so he has a disadvantage in position, so the later he plays the card, the more advantage he has. When you are in the front position, you need a very strong trump card to place a bet, because the players behind you may raise (RAISE). When you are in the back position, the quality of the card can be slightly lowered because youWill not be raised by others.

If your trump card is A-A, K-K, Q-Q, A-K (same color), A-K (different colors), you must raise the bet no matter where you are in.

⒋The principle of playing after opening 3 common cards (FLOPs) is that you hold the largest card in your hand, or it may develop into the largest card, otherwise you must consider folding (FOLD).

"It is possible to develop into the biggest brand" generally refers to the development of flush and straight, because three belts and two (gourds) are hard to come by.

If you don't have a pair of biggest cards (if the 1st, 2nd, and 3 common cards are Q-6-4, the largest pair should be a pair of Q), and you don't have a big chance of forming a flush and a straight, you should consider giving up, because usually in the case of 7 players at a betting table, two or better cards need to be formed to win.

If the players decrease, the chances of good cards appearing also decrease. Therefore, when there are only 3 or 4 players, you can play bolder and more aggressively.

⒌The Turn (The Turn), if you think your hand is good, raise it without hesitation. If you have a player in front of you raise and you only have a pair of big cards, you should consider folding.

⒍The River, players are prone to make two mistakes: 1. Call the cards that are obviously lost; 2. Dismiss the cards easily. Obviously, the loss of easy folding is greater.

⒎Power (power) is also very important. A big momentum wins big money, and a small momentum wins small money. Without momentum, you can only be beaten.

When you have good cards, you must raise, master the advantages, take the initiative to attack, and don't be afraid of raising (Raise). The fewer opponents in the game, the more you should raise, not call. 6-man players, when you hold good cards, usually the best strategy is to raise, followed by the play, and the worst strategy is to call.

⒏Observe the board carefully (Reading The Board).

Read the cards carefully and observe the reactions of each player, because Texas Hold'em uses five shared cards, and often you can guess the largest card type that other players can make up to determine whether you should bet.

⒐Analyze and judge the opponent.

Pay attention to what kind of cards your opponent plays, which will be very helpful for you to bet, but don’t be deceived by some of your opponent’s tricks, so pay attention to observation. You can also use your opponent's weaknesses to bully them and bluff them.

Always understand what your opponent is thinking, what cards do you think he has? What cards do you think he has? What cards do he think he has? If you can beat your opponent in this regard, you have an advantage.

⒑Change the play style and confuse the opponent.

Sometimes you have to change your playing style to confuse your opponent. If you always start high, when you raise, your opponent will know that you mustIf you hold good cards, they will play all of them, and you won’t make much money even if you get good cards. So sometimes you have to bluff (bluffing) when you get a bad card, and it doesn’t matter if your opponent finds it, laying the foundation for you to make money next time.

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Did you remember the top ten points of attention in Texas Hold'em practical skills? It is not that easy to apply them to real cards, so if you want to improve your card skills, you still need to practice more!


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