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    November 1st, 2009LyndsiePoker, Poker Strategy

    carbon-poker-cards-300x199I have to say that when I first started playing poker, there were so many mistakes that I had absolutely no idea that I was making.  There are actually a ton of different mistakes that beginners make all of the time that you should avoid whenever you are trying to break into the poker market.

    First – playing too many hands.  I know that when you first start playing poker, you want to jump the gun and actually play, but the more hands you play, the more money you are going to be losing and that is not something that is the name of the game.

    Next, playing above your bankroll and not knowing the rules of the game prior to playing.  These are two key mistakes that many beginner poker players actually make all of the time and this is definitely something that you should watch out for!

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    October 1st, 2009LyndsiePoker Strategy

    raise-2Even novice poker players know how very important it is to get information from your opponents. Thus, it probably comes as no surprise to know that you can use raising and betting as a means to get that information. You can learn a lot about your fellow players when you bet.

    Just say you are going heads up against an opponent. In that case, betting at any of the flops may interest you, because his will cause your opponent to do one of two things, most likely: he or she will either bluff out right or will have to call — if, of course, he or she has the kind of hand to make it worthwhile. When you do this, there is an excellent chance that you will be able to take the pot right then and there.

    This can be an excellent strategy, especially with tight players. However, while it should be a weapon in your arsenal, do not use it all the time. The other players will be paying attention as well, and may begin to doubt you, to think that you never have a good hand.

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    June 3rd, 2009LyndsiePoker Strategy

    raise-1So, we have talked about some of the reasons why you should bet, and win, but please believe me when I say that there is an entire spectrum of other reasons. By familiarizing yourself with them, you come one step closer to intuitively knowing exactly when it is time for you to bet — successfully, of course.

    You need to bet — and/or raise, depending on the situation — in order to narrow the playing field. Say, for instance, that you are caught in a hand filled with four way action. You have two pairs but within the draw, there are possibilities for both a straight and a flush. You need to try to make the player just behind you raise while on the turn. You can then raise; if this happens, then you are basically blocking the other players from calling.

    In the preflop, if a player raises in the blind but does not look at his or her hand, you can also narrow the field.

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    May 31st, 2009LyndsiePoker Strategy

    raising-1Casual players, newbs, card sharks, hustlers, and poker buddies — it’s just like the blog says: it’s all about knowing how, when, and where to raise the stakes.  If you don’t, you’re going to lose a whole lot of money, point blank, no joke.  So, for the next couple of weeks, we are going to discuss the finer points of raising the stakes in your game.  That way, whether you’re playing for high stakes, no limits, whether you’re playing Texas Hold ‘Em or Omaha, you will have your opponents on the run.

    Why do you raise and bet in poker? You want more chips juicing up that pot. You want to drive your competitors out of the game. You want to get as much information as possible. You want to be able to bluff. You want to get yourself a free card whenever possible. And, of course, you want more chips juicing up that pot.

    That is why you bet. That is why you raise. Throughout the following weeks, you’re going to see just how you can do that. You are going to be sly. You are going to be calculating. You are going to be the player. You are going to win.

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    March 21st, 2009DollyHigh Limit Poker, Poker, Poker Strategy

    When you think you have the guts and skills for the high limit tables, you might be playing with a blind structure that starts at $15/$30 to as high as $1000/ $2000.

    High limit poker can bring in the money to your pockets if you are a good player. It takes time and a lot of practice before a beginner braves the boards of the high rollers.

    High Limit Poker

    Luck may play a role but skills spells winning or losing. Here are some strategies you may want to try:

    Play with No Fear

    At high limit tables, most players have no fear in going for what they think and feel is good. If you think you can’t handle the pressure then walk away since you are not yet ready for this kind of games. The skills that you have developed through out your gaming or gambling career will help you to play with gusto, fire, and confidence in high limit poker.

    Be Consistent with Your Basics

    Like in basketball, you let the game come to you. There will be nights that nothing happens right. You should know when to call it a day. You should know when to pound it hard. Do not let the money factor ruin the game.

    Keep a Very Good Eye

    Playing the high limit poker games require the selectiveness that you can draw out from your skills and gut feel. You need to know what time of the day is best for you to play, know which table suits you, and which hands will be good for you. Expect that everyone on the table will be very aggressive, and you control this by being very selective at all times.

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