Texas Holdem Strategy

23 02 2010

Texas Holdem Poker Beginning Strategy

Best Starting Hands in Texas Holdem Poker

The Texas Holdem Poker Beginner Strategy that I recommend is playing only the best starting Texas Holdem Poker hands.

The hands that you should be playing as a beginning Texas Holdem Poker player are: A-A, K-K, Q-Q, J-J, 10-10, 9-9, 8-8, A-Ks (the s means that both cards are the same suit – both clubs), A-Qs, K-Qs.

Limit yourself to only these hands. If you are dealt any cards outside of these hands then fold.

The goal is to have you win money. The best way to do that is to win as much as possible on the hands that you have a chance to win and to minimize your losses on hands where you have little or no chance to win. In other words, fold the bad hands.

If you have one of the best hands, I recommend that you raise your opponents. A raise does a couple of things for you.

tells you who else may have a strong hand (If they re-raise)
forces a player with a bad hand to fold
gets more money into the pot

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Beginner Strategy on the Flop

· When the flop hits you must assess:

Whether you have improved your hand or not.
Whether you have a hand that can win the game.
If you have improved your hand on the flop or still feel you have a good chance of winning, I recommend that you raise.

If you have not improved or don’t feel that your hand is good enough to win then I recommend folding.

Beginner Strategy on the Turn and River

Playing on the Turn and River is similar. Every time a card is dealt you should ask yourself:

Did you make your hand?
Do you have a good chance of making your hand?
Most importantly, is your hand good enough to win?
If it is I would raise. If it is not then I recommend folding.

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