Have you heard of Jonathan Little?
He has been on an incredible run over the last few years,
winning 2 World Poker Tour titles and over $4 million playing
tournaments.
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In his video, he teaches you the same style that has helped
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Here are just a few of the things you'll learn in this video:
* Which hands you should play and which hands you should avoid.
* How Jonathan got started in his poker career.
* The ONE change that turned things around for Jonathan.
* The proper amount you should reraise.
* Knowing when you should push all in... and why.
* What you should NEVER do at the poker table.
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Good luck!
Tips and strategies for playing and improving your online Texas Hold'em Poker (and offline too).
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Texas Hold'em Strategy - Beginners Guide To Playing Like a Pro
Texas holdem is a game where you can make huge amounts of money, if you have the right strategy.
Players who expect to read a few books and become a successful player are going to end up disappointed.
You can't learn how to play successfully from books! Knowledge of the game is only part of the equation in becoming a successful player. Here's why:
Successful Texas Holdem strategy - Playing your cards and other players
A successful strategy is not just based upon playing your own set strategy, but by learning what your opponent's strategy is and adapting yours to defeat them.
This is the difficult bit of developing your Texas Hold'em strategy there is no optimal hand to play like in Blackjack; you have to BEAT your opponent.
This involves not only knowing the odds and all the basic strategies, but knowing as much about your opponent as you possibly can.
Your strategy & your psychological skills
Your psychology is really the key to winning, the best hand doesn't always win in Texas Hold'em and this is the mistake that many players make.
They bluff or play to many hands and are easily picked off by more experienced players.
Texas hold'em Strategy - practice, practise, practise!
When you play you need practice to get your Texas Hold'em strategy right, it's a psychological game that involves other players and you can't learn psychology from books.
Success comes from playing in the real world and when we mean you need practice we don't mean free games.
You need to know how it feels to lose money. Players play differently when money is on the line and mistakes and rash play cost hard cash, even if its small amounts.
Start at low limits and move up to higher stakes games as your skills increase. Compete at a high level first and you will lose.
5 Tips for successful Texas Hold'em strategy
1. Learn all the basic tips, odds and strategies you can from the resources on the net, there are plenty of them. Then understand these are worth nothing without the right psychological approach!
2. Now you need to adopt the correct mindset to win and beat your opponent.
3. Practice at low limits first, the experience you gain will help you develop a strategy that will allow you to take on and beat your opponents.
4. Attitude is everything! If you have the right hand you need to have the courage to play it for all it is worth and crush your opponents.
5. Don't be in a hurry to win patience is the key, you can't develop your skills without plenty of practice and this does NOT mean free games.
What you need to keep in mind when developing a Texas Hold'em strategy is the key to you winning is having the right mental attitude to defeat your opponent.
All the basics can be learned by anyone, but it's your mindset that will set you apart as a winner.
Don't expect overnight success!
To win at Texas hold'em requires lots of practice and some loses along the way, but with the right attitude, knowing the basics and lots of practice you can win big.
Don't expect overnight success,many novices assume making big money is easy but life is not like that!
It takes hard work, dedication and a lot of practice to become a successful player. You can do it but be prepared to work hard for goals and dont try and do it to quickly.
Texas hold’em strategy – more information
For more on Texas hold’em strategy as well as tips and free e-zine guides on all major casino games visit:
http://www.net-planet.org/gaming.html
By Sacha Tarkovsky
Players who expect to read a few books and become a successful player are going to end up disappointed.
You can't learn how to play successfully from books! Knowledge of the game is only part of the equation in becoming a successful player. Here's why:
Successful Texas Holdem strategy - Playing your cards and other players
A successful strategy is not just based upon playing your own set strategy, but by learning what your opponent's strategy is and adapting yours to defeat them.
This is the difficult bit of developing your Texas Hold'em strategy there is no optimal hand to play like in Blackjack; you have to BEAT your opponent.
This involves not only knowing the odds and all the basic strategies, but knowing as much about your opponent as you possibly can.
Your strategy & your psychological skills
Your psychology is really the key to winning, the best hand doesn't always win in Texas Hold'em and this is the mistake that many players make.
They bluff or play to many hands and are easily picked off by more experienced players.
Texas hold'em Strategy - practice, practise, practise!
When you play you need practice to get your Texas Hold'em strategy right, it's a psychological game that involves other players and you can't learn psychology from books.
Success comes from playing in the real world and when we mean you need practice we don't mean free games.
You need to know how it feels to lose money. Players play differently when money is on the line and mistakes and rash play cost hard cash, even if its small amounts.
Start at low limits and move up to higher stakes games as your skills increase. Compete at a high level first and you will lose.
5 Tips for successful Texas Hold'em strategy
1. Learn all the basic tips, odds and strategies you can from the resources on the net, there are plenty of them. Then understand these are worth nothing without the right psychological approach!
2. Now you need to adopt the correct mindset to win and beat your opponent.
3. Practice at low limits first, the experience you gain will help you develop a strategy that will allow you to take on and beat your opponents.
4. Attitude is everything! If you have the right hand you need to have the courage to play it for all it is worth and crush your opponents.
5. Don't be in a hurry to win patience is the key, you can't develop your skills without plenty of practice and this does NOT mean free games.
What you need to keep in mind when developing a Texas Hold'em strategy is the key to you winning is having the right mental attitude to defeat your opponent.
All the basics can be learned by anyone, but it's your mindset that will set you apart as a winner.
Don't expect overnight success!
To win at Texas hold'em requires lots of practice and some loses along the way, but with the right attitude, knowing the basics and lots of practice you can win big.
Don't expect overnight success,many novices assume making big money is easy but life is not like that!
It takes hard work, dedication and a lot of practice to become a successful player. You can do it but be prepared to work hard for goals and dont try and do it to quickly.
Texas hold’em strategy – more information
For more on Texas hold’em strategy as well as tips and free e-zine guides on all major casino games visit:
http://www.net-planet.org/gaming.html
By Sacha Tarkovsky
Online Texas Holdem Winning Strategy
Many poker players go broke chasing massive guaranteed prize pools, placed in online multi table tournaments. The problem is there are normally another 5000+ people trying to do the same thing and the only way you can win is by getting lucky. True! You may play well but ultimately in tournaments with thousands of players you will need lady luck on your shoulder, especially when you are up against a wide range of terrible internet players.
So, where can you win more using this system?.... Sit n go's! Honestly you can literally sit in the comfort of your own home, play 10 sit n go tournaments a day and to make comfortable living. For the purpose of this article we are going to have a bankroll of $220 and we will be playing 9 player sit n go's with $20+$2 buy-in.
On a normal speed table with 9 players the payouts are as follows: 1st place = $90, 2nd = $54 and 3rd = $36. For the sake of easy mathematics, lets say you win 5/10 games. 5 games will give you a daily average winnings of $450 minus $220 buy-in fees equals a very healthy profit of $230 per day. Interested? Read on to find out how.
Firstly do not get caught up with the fish calling with any two cards, you'll need to reign in your game and play a lot tighter than you probably do now. Sit n go poker players (especially online) are loose and are easy to beat, all you need to do is follow this guide to the point and you will win a lot more often.
Step 1) With 7 - 10 players on a table you only want to be playing premium hands like AA, KK, QQ. Play these hands aggressively or you will get callers limping in with two raggy cards, that can ultimately crack your monster hand. Other than these obvious monsters you can still play AK, wired pairs and suited connectors but only spare a small percentage of your chips with hands in order to hit the flop, if you miss fold em.
Step 2) Now were down to 5 - 7 players, you should tighten up a little bit more and allow the fish to knock each other out whilst building a chip stack steadily. Continue to play aggressively, don't limp or call. When you have a premium starting hand or high pocket pair get the suited connectors out the hand and dominate the play. Remember not to get to attached to you 99 and 10,10 when a face card hit's the flop.
Step 3) Only 5 - 4 players left and everybody starts getting tight in order to place in the money. This is where you can use your position and aggression to steal pots from those players worrying about going out on the bubble. Don't waste your chips but don't let short stacks see free cards.
Step 4) 3 players left and you are in the money. Don't get relaxed just yet, 3rd prize is often a third of what you'll get for winning. Continue to be aggressive and steal pots where possible. Use your position to steal the blinds from opponents, at these stage in the game they soon build up. Push allin with premium hands, because of your aggressive play, players with KJ, JQ and KT will start to call you.
Step 5) Heads up play starts. If you're the chip leader put pressure on your opponent by raising his blind and pushing him all in. On the other hand if you are the short stack then double up as quick as possible, push allin with any pocket pair, face cards and A? suited.
For all your poker information, including how to win consistently, Texas Holdem hand rankings, best starting hands in poker, poker terminology, online deposit bonus codes and much more please visit my website http://www.royalpokerhouse.com/index.html
By Daniel Pearson
So, where can you win more using this system?.... Sit n go's! Honestly you can literally sit in the comfort of your own home, play 10 sit n go tournaments a day and to make comfortable living. For the purpose of this article we are going to have a bankroll of $220 and we will be playing 9 player sit n go's with $20+$2 buy-in.
On a normal speed table with 9 players the payouts are as follows: 1st place = $90, 2nd = $54 and 3rd = $36. For the sake of easy mathematics, lets say you win 5/10 games. 5 games will give you a daily average winnings of $450 minus $220 buy-in fees equals a very healthy profit of $230 per day. Interested? Read on to find out how.
Firstly do not get caught up with the fish calling with any two cards, you'll need to reign in your game and play a lot tighter than you probably do now. Sit n go poker players (especially online) are loose and are easy to beat, all you need to do is follow this guide to the point and you will win a lot more often.
Step 1) With 7 - 10 players on a table you only want to be playing premium hands like AA, KK, QQ. Play these hands aggressively or you will get callers limping in with two raggy cards, that can ultimately crack your monster hand. Other than these obvious monsters you can still play AK, wired pairs and suited connectors but only spare a small percentage of your chips with hands in order to hit the flop, if you miss fold em.
Step 2) Now were down to 5 - 7 players, you should tighten up a little bit more and allow the fish to knock each other out whilst building a chip stack steadily. Continue to play aggressively, don't limp or call. When you have a premium starting hand or high pocket pair get the suited connectors out the hand and dominate the play. Remember not to get to attached to you 99 and 10,10 when a face card hit's the flop.
Step 3) Only 5 - 4 players left and everybody starts getting tight in order to place in the money. This is where you can use your position and aggression to steal pots from those players worrying about going out on the bubble. Don't waste your chips but don't let short stacks see free cards.
Step 4) 3 players left and you are in the money. Don't get relaxed just yet, 3rd prize is often a third of what you'll get for winning. Continue to be aggressive and steal pots where possible. Use your position to steal the blinds from opponents, at these stage in the game they soon build up. Push allin with premium hands, because of your aggressive play, players with KJ, JQ and KT will start to call you.
Step 5) Heads up play starts. If you're the chip leader put pressure on your opponent by raising his blind and pushing him all in. On the other hand if you are the short stack then double up as quick as possible, push allin with any pocket pair, face cards and A? suited.
For all your poker information, including how to win consistently, Texas Holdem hand rankings, best starting hands in poker, poker terminology, online deposit bonus codes and much more please visit my website http://www.royalpokerhouse.com/index.html
By Daniel Pearson
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