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October
9th 2008
Several Pointers for reading poker faces

Posted under poker strategy & poker tournaments & texas hold em

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A vital aspect in poker tournaments is deceiving your opponents by forcing them to believe you have a decent hand, when in reality it is most likely your hand is much worse than theirs. This is popularly known as “Poker face”, an unreadable expression used to trick or deceive your competitors into thinking something that might not be true.

If you happen to have a good poker hand it is most likely going to affect your nerves, could possibly make your hands shaky, and your heartbeat race. These are pretty obvious signs that your poker competition may see very quickly, especially if they know you well. Try not to peer over at the pot if you have a good poker hand. This is a tell-tale sign to your competition that you are, in your head, adding up what you might win.

In the condition where you have a god-awful poker hand, try not to dodge your competitors eyes, don’t lower your head, and don’t act reluctant about your bet. When you can prove to yourself that your set of cards is just as good, or superior than your competition; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Keep in mind to keep this as natural-looking as possible. Your use of body language and motions may be saying one idea, while the things you are talking about are making them believe something entirely different.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be able to read your opponents “poker tells”. A “tell” is a look or appearance that may give you an idea of the type of Texas Hold Em hand they are holding. One vital rule to never forget is when your competition behaves as though he has a good Texas Hold Em hand; he, most likely, has a very weak hand. From a different angle, if he behaves as though he has a weak hand, he most likely has a very good hand.

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September
25th 2008
Answers To the Top 3 poker tactics Questions

Posted under Poker & poker strategy & poker tactics & texas holdem

Can I win more by playing a tight poker tournament or a loose Texas holdem’ tournament?

You will unquestionably hear two sides of this argument from your fellow poker players or even the so-called poker pros. Let’s look first at the tight poker players. Everybody including yourself will find it hard winning, if the entire table is playing a tight Texas holdem’ game. What may happen if you have a table full of tight poker players is the Texas holdem’ players will finish up trading the smaller pots back and forth to each other. All the while the casino is raking in tons of your hard-earned poker money, and that of your competitors. So now you may think, is it better to play loose? Well, in this situation the better Texas holdem’ players are going to lose a smaller number of hands, but at the end of it all nobody is going to come out on top.

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

The answer to this question is as simple as a piece of paper and a pen. A good tactic to find out a lot about your playing technique and tactic, is to keep track of your Texas holdem’ 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 tactic to defeat them.

Should I use the same strategy for every poker game?

If you consider that playing predictable poker is a winning tactic for playing poker, then you should consider changing your Texas holdem’ strategy. The Texas holdem’ pros agree that adjusting your poker playing approach is the best way to confuse and puzzle your Texas holdem’ competitors. You should test a number of tactics, discover the best ones for each situation and alter them for every Texas holdem’ tournament.

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