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September
24th 2008
Answering the Top 3 Texas Holdem’ Strategy Questions

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Can I win more by playing tight or a loose poker game?

You will unquestionably hear two theories from your poker buddies or even the so-called poker pros. Let’s take a look first at the tight players. All players including yourself will have a hard time winning, if the whole poker table is playing a tight game. Probably if you have a table full of tight players what could occur is the Texas holdem’ players will end up swapping the smaller pots back and forth to each other. In the meantime the casino hotel is raking in heaps of your hard-earned poker money, and that of your competitors. So now you could think, is it better to play loose? Well, in this circumstance the better players are going to lose fewer hands, but at the end of it all nobody is going to triumph.

How can I perfect my poker playing in the long run?

The answer to this question is as easy as a piece of paper and a pen. A great approach to find out a lot about your playing method and tactic, is to keep track of your poker playing. It’s possible to write down this information during the Texas holdem’ game, and then pass it to a database on your home computer. This can also help you learn about your challenger’s playing style, and what is the best strategy to defeat them.

Is it a good idea to use the same strategy for every poker tournament?

If you consider that playing predictable poker is a winning strategy for playing poker, then you should think about varying your poker strategy. The experts have the same opinion that changing your Texas holdem’ playing style is the greatest way to confuse and baffle your poker opponents. You should try a handful of methods, discover the best ones for each situation and adjust them for each Texas holdem’ game.

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February
7th 2008
Important paths in hold’em.

Posted under poker & poker strategy & poker tournament & texas holdem

If I told you every important decision in poker was actually an easy decision would you believe me? Probably not, but if you believe in your gut feeling and have inner balance and control then you can hear and listen to your gut feeling and follow through with your gut feeling. Your gut feeling or intuition can be your best friend if you know it is right in it, trust it and listen to it. Your gut feeling is that first feeling you get, the majority of people never believe or trust in there gut feeling and dismiss the feeling as just a thought and then think more and end up with no real confident answer or decision.

Everyone knows that one guy that seems to just seems to float through life and always gets so lucky, well that guy probably listens to his inner self. He’s probably laid back, never really worried or never panics just always seems so sure.

Your gut feeling isn’t the solution to all your problems and your gut feeling isn’t always right, just because your gut feeling isn’t always right it’s not correct to stop listening to it, you need to understand that your gut feeling is the best tool that will help your more times then not, so listen to it unconditionally.

You have most likely heard the miracle stories about animals sensing stuff before it happens, or animals acting weird or behaving weird before major events happen. This is because animals rely on gut feeling, they trust and rely on instinct for survival. They don’t have time to thoroughly think things through or contemplate, they feel there gut trust it and react on it.

This is not to say that you shouldn’t think about decisions or problems and should just do what your first inner self is, because evaluation is an important and critical part of the decision making process. Going over all the variables presented to you to come up with a conclusion. So evaluation is important and should be done, but you should be able to feel your first natural instinct and let it play a major role in your decision making process. You should give your gut feeling the highest value on the list of variables that you consider when making a decision.

For the majority of people they will never be able to tap into there intuition or will never be able to know when they hear it or feel it, this is because in order to hear and listen your gut feeling you need to have balance in your mind and body, you need to have emotional control over yourself, you need to be in touch with your feelings. Everyone has instinct and gut feeling so if you don’t know what your gut feeling is it’s probably because your mind is clouded and cannot clearly identify when your gut feeling kicks in and talks to you.

Being able to hear and listen to your gut feeling can become a very powerful tool in your poker playing, you have to listen to your gut though, the first instinct or thought you have is usually always the correct decision. Your mind is a powerful database more powerful then any computer and has a hard drive that stores every hand you play, every bet that people make, every situation that happens. So your gut feeling is usually what the mind feels based on your database of similar poker situations.

So practice listening to your self, identify when your gut tells you something and believe in it and use it in life, use it on the Hold’em tables. Hopefully this will help you improve your online poker game and make you a better player.

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October
18th 2007
Getting inside Your Opponents Head

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If you have ever watched one of the over the top, high budget Hollywood films that depict gambling and poker as this tremendous conflict of wills between two individuals, you might believe that learning tells and slow playing every hand is the technique for winning at poker. The truth is, there is much less emphasis on learning body language and tells than the player might think, simply because it is too easy to hide these types of tells in the professional poker player. Considering that anyone that you might be playing against at any level of skill has been working on hiding their tells and keeping a poker face for their entire career, depending on suddenly developing the ability to detect emotional reactions to the players cards through their body language, something that thousands upon thousands of players before you have repeatedly tried to do and failed, is a recipe for disaster.

Instead of focusing on learning the opponents tells, it would be more important to get inside their head and try to rattle them. Professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament players such as Jamie Gold specialize in this type of behavior, constantly ragging on their opponents as they needle them and continue to play aggressively at the poker table. And by constantly agitating the opponent, there is no end to the amount of stress and distractions that are introduced into the level of strategy that you have applied against your opponent. Constantly chattering away gives the poker player very little time to gather their forces and marshal their defenses, or formulate a reasonable strategy in their minds.

Getting inside your opponents head can be as easy as keeping up a stream of constant conversation. Nothing specific has to actually be said, simply repeatedly breaking their concentration can be enough to provide you with the upper hand in the long run. With this focus on constantly inputting information and chattering away at your opponent, without actually giving anything away by your own strength of your hand or any other information about your emotional state, can be a very effective method of getting into your opponents head while playing poker.

Considering the amounts of money that are played for in the typical Las Vegas Texas Hold’em poker tournament, it is easy to see why players would want to utilize every possible effective method of slanting the odds in their favor and bringing the best possible game that they can to the table.

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