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Texas Hold'em Tips That Poker Players Agree On

Written By: David Mclauchlan
Wednesday, May 31, 2006

What are tips: give insider information or advise to; "He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot"

Texas hold 'em (or simply hold 'em or holdem) is the most popular of the community card poker games. It is the most popular poker variant played in casinos in the western United States, and its no-limit form is used in the main event of the World Series of Poker (abbreviated WSOP), widely recognized as the world championship of the game.

Poker players have agreed that Texas Hold'em is by far one of the simplest casino card games to learn. The game flow is very basic. Each player takes his turn in a clockwise manner and during each round they can only do three things - call, raise, or fold (the check is only done at pre-flop).

However, Texas Hold'em is only deceptively simple. While easy to learn, it is hard to master. This is perhaps why Texas Hold'em has managed to remain popular among both amateurs and pros alike. All Texas Hold'em games are never the same. Each time, there's always a tiny bit of difference, either in how the players play or what game structure is used.

Below are some Texas Hold'em tips and basic strategies to help you improve your game. These Texas Hold'em tips have been compiled from top poker websites so you are sure to learn a lot from this list.

Texas Hold'em Tip - Starting Hands

Your starting hands usually tell you how your game would go. If you want to win, a Texas Hold'em tip would be to get very strong starting hands, preferably those that are high pairs (aces through 10). It is also a useful Texas Hold'em tip to play fast at pre-flop to increase the money in the pot and encourage weak hands to fold at that early stage of the game.

If you have low pairs for your starting hands, however, a Texas Hold'em tip would be to play cautiously. Fold when you have to, like if you don't flop a set soon.

Texas Hold'em Tip - Know when to fold and hold 'em

Knowing when to throw and keep your hands is the second most important thing to consider if you want to be good in this game. Here's a Texas Hold'em tip: If, for instance, a flop shows a 9/8/7, you want to draw the high ends of the straight, such as a J/10 and not the "ignorant" 6/5 or 10/6.

Texas Hold'em Tip - Observation

When you're not playing hands, a Texas Hold'em tip would be to remain an observer. Study your opponents carefully and pay attention to their "tells" that can give away some information about their hands. This Texas Hold'em tip should be a great help especially if you have a weak hand.

Texas Hold'em Tip - The Art of Bluffing

Bluffing is a common strategy used by all poker players. Not getting caught while doing it is what every player aims for. A Texas Hold'em tip is to GET CAUGHT bluffing. This Texas Hold'em tip gives your game some variation. Bluffing is a great way to win the pot.

Texas Hold-em can be a lot of fun. Please always play with the intention of having fun and leave the heavy gambling to the pros. Many lives have been destroyed because of addiction to gambling.

About the Author
David Mclauchlan has a great variety of Gambling related articles for you at his Gambling Directory. Visit it now at http://www.G ambling-Article-Directory.com

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