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Poker is a game of skill. The luck a player has and the cards he is dealt are valuable but not the primary
factor in his win ration. Texas Hold ‘Em is unique even from other poker games
in that betting strategy plays a vastly more important role than luck does.
No-limit (the most common variation and also the one played in televised
tournaments) brings this betting strategy concern to a higher level with the
option of placing oneself “all-in.” Texas Hold ‘Em betting strategy is a very
complicated subject and is far beyond the scope of this article, but there are a
few things that the new player ought to keep in mind to increase his winning
potential.
The first important concept in poker betting strategy is hand strength. The
value of a hand can be a deceptive thing. If there is only one other hand better
than the hand you hold, then you are betting on the notion that your opponent
does not hold that hand. If you are wrong, there are no points for a near miss.
It is all or nothing. This means that you need to take into account the betting
strategies of your opponents. An opponent who bluffs frequently may be less
likely to hold a higher hand, or it may be an elaborate ruse by a clever player.
I realize that this isn’t a very specific piece of advice, but it helps your
decision making process by helping you to think of the decision properly. Do not
bet the raw strength of your hand. Bet the strength of your hand in relation to
the strength of potential hands and the disposition of the other players.
Another important tip is learning when to cut your losses. There is no commonly
set formula for when it is best to get out of a hand, but there is a point at
which it is no longer worth the price of playing. This is again a vague piece of
advice regarding the strength of your hand. When you have already committed
money to a pot, it may not be the wisest course to call further bets. This
depends on the hand you hold, the hand you suspect your opponent holds, the size
of the pot, and the size of the new bet. The thing to keep in mind here is that
if you stay in to protect your money and lose you will be out even more money.
It is better to lose a little money without a fight than have a glorious betting
round or two and end up short stacked.
The third lesson for newer players is also the most important. Play poker
conservatively. In the early stages of the game, hand strengths are actually
somewhat lower than they appear given the number of players (and thus the number
of hands). If there are still nine or ten other players at your table, it is not
wise to enter a hand any lower than a good pair unless you play a positional
bluff.
These three tips should get the newer player well on their way to winning at
Texas Hold ‘Em poker, but there’s always much more to learn.



