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Texas Hold
Article written by Pokerlistings.com
Sunday, June 04, 2006
As complex as the popular poker game can be, there are a wide range of Texas Hold’em strategies. Logically, a player would only risk money on a good hand, one with a high percentage of beating the other players’ hands. Of course, we all know that doesn’t always happen. It is well known that one strategy of Texas Hold’em players is to hope that another player has a poor hand and that that player will fold if a money wager is forced via raises. If all players only played when they had a good hand, Texas Hold’em would be much easier and much less interesting to play. Players bluff and attempt to use cunning or deceptive strategies. Understand that this is part of the game, so keep your eyes and ears open and don’t trust a word that comes out of another player’s mouth.
One of the Texas Hold’em strategies is blind-stealing, which occurs when you are in the dealer position, only you and the blinds are left in the game, and a raise is called. Blind-stealing occurs because the blinds may fold you raised, instead of called and having the blinds check. This strategy will only allow you to win very little.
Another one of the Texas Hold’em strategies is the steal-raise. This happens when all players have checked to you and you are last to act, you bet to limit the amount of players or to steal the pot. Implementing this strategy is risky, and the other players will be onto you with overuse of this tactic.
The check-raise is yet another of the Texas Hold’em strategies. When you check-raise, you hope that your opponent will bet when you check to your opponent. You want to lure then into a false sense of security to raise the opponent and deepen the pot. After one bet, the opponent is more likely to commit to two.
The opener, another of the Texas Hold’em strategies, is a bluffing move where the first player to act raises and makes all the other players call two bets at once in order to reduce the number of players. It’s a backwards steal-raise, also known as betting for information, which will cause many players to fold.
The final of the Texas Hold’em strategies we will mention here is squeezing. This refers to betting when you have a good hand and you feel that another player or players will be on a draw. Squeezing is only utilized in a short-handed game. The intention for squeezing is to limit the pot odds for the player or players, hoping a draw won’t be made.
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