Apr
18
How to Play a Set in Texas Hold’em Poker
When it comes to No Limit Texas Hold’em, your bread and butter is going to come when you make a set on the flop. This is when you hold a pair in your hand, and make three of a kind on the flop. An example would be if you held 88 for your hole cards, and the flop came down 6-8-Queen. Now, like I said before this is where you’ll make most of your money playing poker, so you need to know how to maximize your profit in these situations. This article will give you all the moves you need to really extract the most chips.
April 18, 2008 | Comments (3)
Apr
18
Heads Up Poker at the Final Table
When you reach the final table of a tournament, this is when experience and skill really comes into play. As you play the bubble and break into the money, there’s a large amount of blind stealing and crafty play that is used simply because stacks are so small, but once you get to the final table you’ll be able to play real poker, because your stack will be larger, and blinds don’t raise as quickly. This article will tell you how to win it all once you get heads up.
April 18, 2008 | Comments
Apr
9
Strong Arm Style – What is It?
Strong Arm Poker is a phrase I coined sometime ago. It’s a style of play that can be very lucrative. Do not confuse it with being a bully at the poker table though. It’s imperative that you get a couple of things straight before embarking on this type of play.
April 9, 2008 | Comments
Apr
1
Free texas holdem is everywhere online. Full tilt poker, poker stars, bodog, absolute poker, etc… everyone wants to learn poker and learn all the poker rules that come with it. Do you know why? The answer is very simple, everyone wants to make money because poker online is one of the most profitable games you could ever play if you develop the right poker strategy. Once you find the right poker strategy that is comfortable for you the sky is the absolute limit. For a $50.00 invest, you could win millions playing poker online. Free texas holdem is a good way to learn poker and all the poker rules, and get familiar with the game, but don’t rely on it for experience with real money. It will bite you in the rear end when you first sit down at the real money table.
April 1, 2008 | Comments (1)