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Ten Expensive Poker Betting Mistakes... And How To
Fix Them (Written by Roy
Rounder, Professional Poker Player)
These are the top ten most EXPENSIVE mistakes made in
poker... mistakes that YOU are probably making RIGHT NOW. Let's go through
them one-by-one... and learn how to FIX them immediately.
MISTAKE #1: Playing Too Many
Hands Most poker
players are too loose with their starting hand selection. You've got to stick
with PREMIUM hands... especially when you're at a 8-man or 10-man table. Quit
limping in with bad cards in hopes of hitting something on the flop. All those
blinds add up... and it's not worth it. At an 8-player table, focus on
playing hands like pocket pairs, suited connectors, A-X suited, or two face
cards. Leave hands like K-3, J-8, Q-2, and 10-7 alone. Just fold them
pre-flop. The REASON most people play too many hands is because they want
ACTION. They don't want to just sit there and wait forever until they get
good cards. But if you want to win, you must be patient. In
fact... if you're playing good poker, you should often be bored. That's right:
BORED.
MISTAKE #2: Playing Your Position Wrong Positioning is EVERYTHING in Texas
Holdem poker. Good positioning means you get to see what your opponents do
FIRST before you have to act. Basedon their behavior and betting, you can make
an informed decision about what YOU want to do. Good positioning is LATE
positioning. That means you're one of the last to act after the flop. The most
IDEAL position is the dealer (or button). The mistake most players make is
playing the CARDSwithout considering their positioning. For instance, the way to
play pocket Aces in the big blind is totally different than the way to play itin
the dealer position. And that goes for all starting hands... and all
positions. The basic strategy you need to know is that you want to play MORE
starting hands from a later position. And you want to play these hands more
aggressively. Most of your bluffs should come with good positioning too...
because that's when you'll have the best read on the players at the
table. In early positioning you want to play FEWER hands. Especially when
you're immediately to the left of the big blind (also known as "under the
gun").
MISTAKE #3:
Thinking You're A "Natural" It's amazing how often I hear someone say, "I'm a natural poker
player..." What IS a "natural" poker player anyway? The truth is, poker is
an extremely complex and multi-faceted game. It involves math, psychology, body
language skills, self control, performing under pressure, and a ton of other
things. The problem with thinking you're a "natural"-- just because you're
good at reading people's faces or something-- is that it LIMITS your ability to
improve. No matter how good you are at poker, there is ALWAYS room for
improvement. And in each respective area of the game, there's ALWAYS more to
learn. Not only that, but poker has been around for a LONG time... way
before it started appearing on every TV station. A lot of poker strategy has
been DEVELOPED. There are step-by-step techniques, tricks, and "plays" that you
can use to win more money at the tables. These strategies won't just "come to
you" like a little light bulb over your head. Not a
chance. Instead, you've got to STUDY the game, talk to other players,
and be constantly LEARNING more in order to push yourself to the next
level.
MISTAKE #4:
Getting Too Emotional Emotional control is a big part of Holdem. You've got to be able to "let
go" and become unattached from the outcome of the game. The REASON emotions
run strong in poker is because your mixing MONEY, EGO, and CHANCE... all
together. It's DEFINITELY a recipe for some strong emotions. The key is
to EXPECT IN ADVANCE that things will get stressful and intense. EXPECT that
you're going to get "rivered" and "sucked out". The reason it's important is
because if you let go of your logic and start playing based on EMOTION, you'll
never, EVER win. Avoid TILT at all costs. It causes more poker players to go
broke than any other phenomenon. Stay in control of yourself and be
"unattached" to the game. Don't let anything affect you... just remain focused
on winning. Period.
MISTAKE #5 Playing The Wrong Stakes The stakes you play is what determines
the SKILL you play against. And if you're outmatched, nothing else matters...
because ultimately you're going to lose. But if you're way better than
everyone at your current level, then maybe it's time to "step it up a
notch". Playing the RIGHT stakes is a delicate balance. I've found the
most effective way to determine the RIGHT stakes is to calculate your profit per
hour over time. The difference in your "profit per hour" at a $5 Sit and Go
versus a $10 Sit and Go can be DRAMATIC. But you may get WHOMPED at the $20
Sit and Go... and lose your bankroll in a snap. Here's an important
tip... When you try to move UP in stakes, don't be afraid to move BACK DOWN
if it isn't working. The action plan I recommend is to build your bankroll
where you KNOW you can win... then move up. If you lose your bankroll, move back
down and build it up again. Then move up in stakes and try it again. Repeat
this process over and over and you'll be continually improving... moving up to
bigger games and more money. This process also LOWERS YOUR RISK. Follow
those steps and you won't be gambling with next month's
rent.
MISTAKE #6:
Focusing Too Much On The Cards Always remember this principle: PLAY THE PLAYER, NOT
THE CARDS. Ultimately, the cards determine who's the winner for a
hand... but that's only when a hand plays out until the VERY END and all cards
are flipped over. GOOD poker players hardly ever make it to that level in a
hand. Because they either force their opponents to fold or fold because they
pick up a read on their opponents. The only times you should be flipping your
cards up at the end is when you KNOW you have the best hand and you've just
milked some sucker for a huge pot. Get it? The PLAYER you're
up against is what you need to focus on. Not your cards. Figure out his
betting patterns, his habits, his tells, his movements... EVERYTHING. And then
play him like a fiddle for all his chips.
MISTAKE #7: Being Too
Predictable Just as
you should be studying your opponents, your opponents should be studying
YOU. The biggest mistake you can make is become PREDICTABLE. When you're
predictable, you can't win at poker. Because every time you get good cards,
everyone will fold. And every time you get bad cards, everyone will bet. The
key is to BE AWARE OF YOUR BETTING PATTERNS. Bet strong hands a certain way
for awhile... then mix it up a bit. Do crazy things... bet odd amounts... make
the same pre-flop raise for both 8-7 suited and pocket 10's.
Whatever. MIX IT UP and kill any consistencies that appear in your
game.
Mistake #8:
Not Knowing When To Quit Know when to get up from a table... it will save you a LOT of money over
the long term. This is crucial when you've either just WON a ton of money or
just LOST a ton of money. Because in either case, the tendency from that
point forward is going to be to LOSE. You'll either lose your profits or dig
yourself in a hole deeper... but either way, it's not good. Losing streaks
suck... because they take hold of some weird part of your brain that virtually
always PREVENTS you from making a comeback. No matter how determined you
are... no matter how SURE you are that your "luck" will change... it's not going
to happen. You'll lose more. So just STOP. With winning streaks, it's the
same way. Having a lot of "new money" makes it less REAL... and there's a
tendency to lose it quickly on stupid moves. So if you're WAY UP or WAY DOWN
in a game, just stop playing for the day. Go back at it tomorrow, it's no big
deal.
MISTAKE #9:
Not Knowing The Odds Knowing the ODDS and PROBABILITY in poker is a standard ingredient for
success. You can win some games just by being able to read your opponents and
"guess" at what types of betting decisions to make... But ultimately, knowing
the odds is what it takes to be a REAL Texas Holdem poker player. The good
news is, you don't have to be a "math genius" to know the odds of a hand. There
are a lot of shortcuts and tricks you can use to calculate pot odds, hand
percentages, outs, and other important numbers.
MISTAKE #10: Not Getting
Help This is
probably the most IMPORTANT and most COSTLY mistake of all. Aside from
learning more about the game, the FASTEST and easiest way to start winning more
money at poker is to use the software and tools that are available to players
like yourself. The most important tool, of course, is the ODDS CALCULATOR for
when you're playing poker online. The thing about online poker is that the
pace is FAST... and that makes it difficult to keep track of numbers like pot
odds, hand percentages, and other metrics. An odds calculator solves that
problem. Not only that, but it solves all the HASSLE of even making the
calculations in the first place. AND it gives you an extra EDGE in your
game... because it lets you make INFORMED DECISIONS about what to do. So if
you're serious about playing online poker--and you want to WIN-- then it's time
to download a poker odds calculator. They lets you see your odds in every hand...
automatically... including numbers that would be IMPOSSIBLE to calculate even if
you WERE a math genius.
Find the one that suites you best here.
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