Tuesday, August 31, 2010

NEVER PLAY FIXED LIMIT TEXAS HOLD EM

whether or not your new to playing hold em, The biggest mistake players make is playing fixed limit. Texas Hold em was created to be a no limit poker  game.  Most beginners think if they play a 2-4 limit or 3-6 they are safe from losing to much money. In reality that all one is going to do is lose money, The casino is still going to charge a 3-5 rake. the players at the table are going to play lose and 5-7 are going to call all raises before the flop. this means if your dealt pocket aces there is no way to protect your hand. A raise of 2 bucks is not going to take anyone out who wants to see a flop with any imaginal hand like a queen three off suit, The flop comes one player flops 2 pair, Another player flops four to a flush and yet  another flops trip deuces. No matter what position your in your aces have now become a weak hand. If you're first to bet and you bet 2 dollars, there is a good chance you will have to call two raises and there is a good chance the last raise will be made by one of the two raisers. When the turn comes the limit raises to 4 dollars and you can pretty much be sure that the same sequences of raises are going to take place as after the flop accept since you haven't inproved your aces you now find your self checking and there now is a great chance that when the bet comes around to you you're going to have to call a 8 dollar bet with the possibility of calling another 4 dollar raise. This not the cheap poker game you were looking for and your 100.00 buy in will soon be gone. If you want to play winning poker find a 2-5 blind no limit game buy in for 200.00 wait for a big pair to come your way then  raise enough say 20 to 25.00 and try to get  the hand down to you and one other player, Hopefully that player will follow the kill phil system and put you all in with his 3 Q off suit and you can call and double your money. Protecting your hand is the biggest thing in hold-em make sure your able to do it.....SHADY_BILLY

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