Poker Strategies
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
Texas Hold'em Poker Stories with Winning Lessons pots in a selective manner. However, I called at least once when I should have folded. I need to work on “knowing when to fold a hand.” I should never “fall in love with a hand.” 6) I planned to avoid playing drawing hands. When I did play a drawing hand, I planned to have a nut draw and to be playing against at least four other players. This sounds good but was at times is difficult to control. All and all, it was a good policy.
I planned not to waste a single chip the last chip being the most valuable. At the end, I had little control over my final chips. I was forced to go all in, in fact, I was happy to go all in. I thought that I was going to win the pot. 8) I planned to be very patient to the very end. My patience in the tournament was “acceptable.” The hands I played, I would have played them all, again and again, without hesitation. 9) I planned to read my opponents for style of play and only, under ideal conditions, attack weak players in the Blinds, raising aggressively. This worked well until the end. I think my opponents were able to read me, better than I could read them. When the stakes