by James Bastowe
Let’s face it; the game of poker is very difficult to master. Online
poker is even harder to master because of the sheer number of online poker
players in the world. Inexperienced poker players often lose a lot of money to
the more experienced pokier players. However, there are many simple tips that
you can follow in order to shift your online poker game into overdrive.
Following these tips should help you do better against more players.
1. Know when to ‘hold em’ or ‘fold em.’ This is one of the most
essential elements of poker. There are many different situations in which it
would be better to either stay in the hand, or to lay the hand down. It is
important to know what to do when these situations arise. Most often, knowing
when to hold them or fold them depends on your knowledge of the other player.
It is important to watch the betting styles of other players. If a player
constantly bluffs, then you might want to stay in against that player even if
you do not have a strong hand. At the same time, it is important to know when
you are beat. Even some of the best players don’t like to admit defeat and go
on “tilt.” Knowing when to lay a hand down can help prevent large losses in
both chips and confidence. The best advice for staying in the pot and putting
hands down is to be confident, but never over confident, and always pay
attention to the actions of the other players around you.
2. Bet smart. Poker players who are successful are often better at
betting than players who simply know the game well. Poker is just as much
about luck as it is about skill in betting. For example, raising pre-flop is
never a bad idea when you have a good hand. However, raises should always be
calculated. Raising too much can often cause no one to go into a hand with
you. The idea of raises (either pre-flop or otherwise) are to eliminate some
players and make remaining players think you have something. It is also
important to know when to slow-play. Slow-playing is betting in small
increments in order to draw players deeper into the hand. Slow-playing can
backfire if you allow too many people to be in the hand. Remember, the more
people in the hand with you, the better chance there is of someone having
better cards than you do. Betting in order to steal a pot or make a player
believe you have a better hand than them is a very important skill. Don’t get
predictable in your betting, because then people will call you bluffs, and
know when you have the best hand.
3. Finally, play online poker often. This may seem like an erroneous
tip, but it is a fact. The best players are the ones who play daily. Even
playing a short game at least once a day will help you improve. The old adage
goes, “practice makes perfect.” This applies to the game of poker as well. The
more hands you play, the more you will be able to fine-tune your game and
eventually become an online poker wiz. If you want your poker game to truly be
in “overdrive,” simply gain knowledge about your opponents through
observation, bet smart, and play a lot of poker.
About the author
James Bastowe writes about many different gambling topics but specializes in
Texas
Holdem.