Poker Tips
To learn poker you need to understand the cards and their
values. Poker is essentially a very straightforward game, played
with a standard 52 card deck. The cards are ranked in descending
order starting with Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten and so on.
It's a good idea check out the free money games offered at most
online poker rooms when you're starting to learn poker, so you can
test out how the game works online, get comfortable with the odds
and the room's software. Take a look at RakeTheRake's shcedule of freerolls -
free-to-enter poker tournaments - if you want to get some no cost,
no risk online poker tourney experience.
Beginner's Tips to learn poker:
- Understand the rules of the game
- Don't play too many hands to start with
- Avoid bluffing too frequently
- Try to analyse which cards your opponents may be holding
- Analyse your own position in relation to your opponents
- Don't jump in at the high limits
- Don't pay too much for draws
- Remember that suited cards aren't as valued in poker as other
card games
- Aim to play against players who are also trying to learn poker
and perhaps are worse than you!
- Check what other benefits are on offer at the online poker room
you're playing at. There are a variety of extra ways to boost your
bankroll, from sign up bonuses when you join a room, on-going
deposit bonuses when you top up your bankroll to VIP rewards such
as points you can redeem for other things such as merchandise or
even buy-ins to tournaments. And then there's rakeback. Rakeback
gives you a % cash return on the rake you have paid, every month
for as long as you play. For this reason it is often considered to
be the best poker bonus of all!
The importance of Poker Strategy
Poker strategy is an important element to the game. In fact much
has been written about whether poker is a game of chance or based
on strategy and it seems to be a definite combination of the
two.
In essence there are two main ways to win at poker, these
are:
- Hold the best and highest ranking hand in the game.
- Use the skill of bluffing to mislead and convince your
opponents that you actually DO have the winning hand. This is a
skill that needs some practising to ensure you keep a straight, or
'poker face'. The great thing about bluffing is that if you become
good at it and your opponents believe you and fold, then you can
take the pot without having to reveal your hand - meaning they will
never know if you were bluffing or not!
To bluff effectively you must understand not only the rules of
the game, but also the hand rankings, as the higher the hand
ranking then the stronger the probability of winning the pot.
When you start to play online poker some of the useful tips you
would usually use in a casino become null and void. For instance,
one of the key elements used in poker is the bluff but if you
cannot see your opponent's face this becomes impossible to
do.
The first and most important poker tip to learn is which starting
hands are good enough to carry on with and which should be folded
pre-flop. The best starting hands are pairs from the tens up to the
aces. these should always be followed through to the flop and then
you can decide if you want to go further.
Betting on a good starting hand can lead to a small pot so always
take your time and see where the game goes. If you have a good hand
and someone raises the bet use the call to your advantage and try
not to engage in a battle too early. If you use the other player's
raise to increase your bet they may become aware of your hand and
fold early. Keep it simple and it can pay dividends.
A very good poker tip is knowing when to fold your hand. If your
starting cards are not good enough to carry on, do not keep betting
and hoping that the turn will go in your favor. By doing this you
are trying your luck and adding to a pot which is going to another
player. If you know when to fold then this will not only save you
money but will teach you to be a disciplined player.
There are many poker tips available to every new player and taking
time to learn and understand them is a key element of becoming a
very good player.
Also see
how to play poker
Also see
beginners poker