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Changing Up Your Online Poker Style |
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Written by Jason Viscosi
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
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When playing online, especially No-Limit Texas Holdem, you have to change up your poker style of play to be a winner. Players like to stick to one style when playing online poker, but the great players know how to change their style throughout the game. Let’s examine changing poker styles. If you are playing a No-Limit Texas Holdem poker tournament you must change your style at some point during the tournament in order to win. |
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Solid Strategy Wins in Limit Holdem |
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Written by Bishop Whitmore
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 |
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Limit Texas Holdem at online poker sites is a game of basic strategy where intelligent board reading, playing the odds, and avoiding fancy plays is what works best. Unlike No-limit Holdem where mind games and bluffing are a big part of the overall strategy, in Limit Holdem the basics work the best. Limit Holdem prevents things from getting out of hand and that lends itself to solid strategy working the best. |
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Texas Holdem Over and Underbetting |
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Written by Tom Wilkinson
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Thursday, 05 June 2008 |
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Overbetting in Texas Holdem is when a player bets far more than he should, while underbetting in Texas Holdem is when a player bets far less than he should. Here are a couple of examples from Texas Holdem. Let’s say there is already $700 in the pot and someone leads out and bets $20. This bet does absolutely nothing except slow down the game. It is no better than checking because it sure won’t drive anyone out of the pot. This is called underbetting. You don’t bet $20 into a $700 pot. |
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Busting Players Out Of Poker Tournaments |
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Written by Jason Viscosi
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Monday, 02 June 2008 |
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One of the biggest differences you will find when playing an online Texas Holdem poker tournament versus a regular ring game is “busting” people - deciding to put them all in. While this may happen by chance in a ring game – after all, not everyone is as good a player as you – in a tournament, it is a given. But, the concept of “busting” someone out of the tournament is often elusive to some people, simply because when given the opportunity, they are also usually given a weak hand. |
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