Practice also helps.Cubsfan23 said:This game is probably the most popular right now, and has finally captured my interest. I've also heard you make more than spare change if you're really good at it. Feel free to add in your own tips![]()
Raw64life said:The best way to learn poker is to play it.
Harrington on Hold'em is great. It probably has the most comprehensive hand examples of any poker book I've ever read. It's a bit thin on fourth and fifth street play, but it covers everything else pretty well.keiichi said:How is Harrington on Hold Em? I've been meaning to take a look at it at the bookstore but I always seem to forget.
With a lot of players in the pot ahead of you, 4-5 suited is an easy, easy call to make in the SB. Of course, you'll be out of position for the rest of the hand, but you'll be mucking if the flop misses you, anyway.marko said:I was dealt 4-5 in small blind twice, both times lots of people in the pot. Typically don't call 4-5 small blind no matter what, but sort slightly tilted over a couple earlier hands.
Roughly, you're a bit less than 4/1 to make your flush on the turn, and a bit less than 2/1 to make your flush by the river (assuming you play both the turn and river).border said:Like....what if I have a mid-level suited pocket (let's say 8-9 of spades) and there are two spades on the flop? What are the odds that I can make the flush, and what is the appropriate bet (assuming limited straight possibilities, like a J-5-6 flop)?
Here's an idea: if anybody at GAF wants to play for money, we could always set up a cash or tournament table at one of the various poker sites, with a small buy-in.McLesterolBeast said:You really wont learn much of anything from reading if you arent getting experience to go along with it. With that in mind, im well up for some 1/2 no limit, if any of you want to learn.![]()
border said:Something is confusing me about that chart....how do you get a hand with 20 or more "outs"? Are Outs considered to be cards that will make your hand, or just cards that will marginally improve it?
Sounds like you have learned some lessons from The Poker Room. I have too =(They just don't work nearly the same when people only have to commit another $2 to call you.
Oh yeah, and if you play $1/$2 or lower, do not use these techniques
Isolating the pot
Position Raise
BLUFFING
border said:I'm still not getting it. So if I have 8c-4h, does that mean every other club and heart in the deck counts as an out (if there is a c-h-s flop)?
Not everybody has the patience to play cash games, or limit games. However, cash games is where the money is at. I've made ~1700 in the past eight months playing low limit cash games online, and at the local casino. If you're patient, and understand the dynamic of low limit games, you'll be able to turn up a winner most of the time.Hollywood said:I played on Party Poker a year back lost $350 ...
My advice it to play TOURNEY's not straight hands. You would be surprised how much money you lose in a hurry playing $$$ per hand. Honestly there's something psychologically impairing about me playing $$$ per hand. I see my $$$ signs going up per bet, and feel some sort of obligation to stay with it no matter how much I put in. That will get you a loss fast.
Plus you seem to be at a marked advantage when you go in and cash in your money, say you goto the $20 limit tables ($20 is most you can have to start) but there are other players there who have been at that table all day winning and have about 6, 7 tiems as much money as you. It's much easier to bluff a guy out when they only got $20 and you bring them all in with like 1/6th of your own money. And it's pretty much impossible to outbluff someone when you have a lot les money than them.
Since then a few months later I started playing tourney's on Party Poker, and am relatively decent. I think I stopped when I was down 4 or 5 dollars, after a crapload of tournaments, I just got tired of it. I would be ahead $20, $30 if there wasn't fees and the rake (what they take out of each pot). I just can't seem to overcompensate for it and get ahead consistently. I usally rotate down $10-$15 ... then win it back .. and go through that cycle over and over again. I've probably played 20-25 times during that time and thats a dollar fee a game, and the rake is a good amount of money taken from the pot.
I would probably start playing again if I found a cheaper online service, because Party Poker's fees are just ... too much.