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4 Gambling Mistakes New Poker Players Make
by Scott Hanksworth
Poker is often a game of chance. However, there is a large amount of
skill involved when playing. Many new poker players make
gambling mistakes that cost them a lot of money and get them out
of tournaments. Some novices play free poker online and never
win because of terrible gambling techniques. However, by being aware of the
four common gambling mistakes made by new players, you
can greatly increase your chances of winning games and
tournaments.
1. Going all-in too often or in obvious desperation. In many
tournaments with play money, some players go all-in the first
hand. It may work for a few times, but after a while, someone
will call you. In that case, you better hope that you have
actually good cards. All-in can be used to get players to fold,
but it should really only be used if you have a solid hand and
could possibly double your stack. Bluff very
infrequently with an all-in. Going all-in with a bad hand is
what many people call "bad poker." Sometimes you can get lucky,
but the best players bet carefully.
2. Under betting. If you have a good starting hand, don't be
afraid to raise pre-flop, or even bet high after the flop. If you
have a great hand, then slow playing can work very well.
However, when you do start placing bets in a no-limit game, they
should not be too small. One reason is that you won't end up
winning as much money if you bet small. Another reason is that
you are giving incentives for many other players to stay in the
hand. Therefore, you are giving other players chances to hit a
hand that is better than yours. The best players bet just the
right amount to get it where only one or two players call.
In
that case, your odds for winning are a lot better.
3. Over betting. Some players get very excited when they have a
good hand. They may go all-in, or lay down outrageous bets. Not
only is it a waste of a good hand, but also people can start to
read you. If you constantly over bet only when you have
something, then people will always fold and you won't win money.
However, if you don't have anything, then people will also know
because you aren't laying down monstrous bets.
4. Finally, it is important to know when to fold. The best poker
players are constantly watching other players, and guessing who
could have better hands than they have. If someone bets high,
and you know you have the best possible hand (which occurs
rarely), then you can call. However, you need to know the odds
of the other person having a better hand. Additionally, many new
poker players call large bets when they don't have anything,
they just need a draw card. This is the worst type of gamble.
Seldom will a person get that final card they need for a
straight or a three-of-a-kind. Knowing the odds is key to
playing good poker.
New poker players are often very easy targets for experienced
players. Many new poker players make telltale gambling mistakes that can
be capitalized on. To avoid those mistakes, it is
important to study the odds in poker, analyze what other players
could have, and bet intelligently. If you do that, then you will
have a fairly successful poker playing experience.
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About the author:
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