Sunday, October 6, 2019

Two Texas Hold 'Em Strategies for Any Game Format

Two Texas Hold 'Em Strategies for Any Game Format
The game of poker has been around some time now. There are countless poker variations with slight changes in the way the game is played. Texas hold 'em is most popular form of poker at the moment. Although the same rules apply to different forms of poker, each game requires a different strategy.
Texas hold 'em for example has some different sub variations. No limit hold 'em requires a different approach then set limit hold 'em. The same goes for pot limit and mix limit games. Texas hold 'em tournament strategies are also different to cash game formats.
The one concept that remains the same throughout the many different poker variations is:
Fold when you're beat
The core poker actions are still intact no matter what game format you're playing. The one action that most poker players have trouble with is folding. Your objective should be to fold when on the losing end and milk your opponents when you have the nuts (the best possible hand). This may sound easy and simple, but is very difficult to follow for many beginning and even advance players.
The other strategy that remains the same throughout the different forms of poker is:
Limiting the percentage of hands played
Beginning players often plays whatever hands the dealer hands them -- thinking that all hands have a chance at winning. That is fatal mistake. While it is true that 72o (the worst hand in poker) has been known to knock AA upside the head once in a while, but the chances of that happening is slim compare to the number of times that AA will be victorious against 72.
So if you're playing loser hands like 72, you will not doubt be a loser in the long haul. Those two strategies will go with you to whatever form of Texas hold 'em you decide to play. They are the basis for playing winning poker.