Beginning Poker Player – Texas Hold’em?

Question by E.W.: Beginning Poker Player – Texas Hold’em?
About a week ago I began taking an interest in Texas Hold’em and poker in general. I signed up for a free account on pokerstars.net and have been learning all I can. I picked up two of Daniel Negreanu‘s books (Hold’em Wisdom For All Players part 1 and 2) but I still have a few problems.

While I understand the concept of the game, I am finding it difficult to gather a good base of knowledge. These books are great, but they seem to focus a lot more on building upon previous experience. I’m looking for something a LITTLE more basic, but not condescendingly so. I mean, I know the basic-basics. The thing I have a problem with is being able to tell when to bet, when to fold, and when to raise. It may sound basic, but every time I think I have it down, I get in on a few hands and get very confused and lose some chips.

Is there any website or literature I could read that would help me clear up these issues? I’ve taken a great interest in this and would really like to learn all I can. Thanks so much.

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Answer by Hector
i give you a tip on knowing when to bet. Ok first when you want to be make shure you have a hand that you can use like you have 2 of a kind. any two of a kind would be good to bet on. If you have nothing and someone raises the pot then you should fold. if you have like a high card like a jack, queen, king, or and ace then you have a pretty good chance n i think you should go for it.

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Question by E.W.: Beginning Playing Poker – Texas Hold’em?
About a week ago I began taking an interest in Texas Hold’em and poker in general. I signed up for a free account on pokerstars.net and have been learning all I can. I picked up two of Daniel Negreanu‘s books (Hold’em Wisdom For All Players part 1 and 2) but I still have a few problems.

While I understand the concept of the game, I am finding it difficult to gather a good base of knowledge. These books are great, but they seem to focus a lot more on building upon previous experience. I’m looking for something a LITTLE more basic, but not condescendingly so. I mean, I know the basic-basics. The thing I have a problem with is being able to tell when to bet, when to fold, and when to raise. It may sound basic, but every time I think I have it down, I get in on a few hands and get very confused and lose some chips.

Is there any website or literature I could read that would help me clear up these issues? I’ve taken a great interest in this and would really like to learn all I can. Thanks so much.

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Answer by agro14
the more you play the better you get. u wont become extremely good just by reading about it. anywayz if u need to work on the basics bow about buying these poker books for absolute beginners. you can read their reviews on the website link.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=poker+books+for+beginners&x=0&y=0

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“Poker, like a lot of things in life, is all about strategy. Sometimes it pays to act weak when you are in a position of strength.” – Poker Professional Daniel Negreanu in a Commercial for Poker Site FullTilt.NET

An observant person can get insight into a player’s hand but observing “tells,” which are subconscious actions made by that player. Mastering the psychology of poker is crucial to winning poker, and reading tells is one of the skills you need. When you first sit at a table, — or, even better, as you are watching a table to decide if it is where you want to play — pay attention to the players. It is easier to observe players actions when you are not in a hand and it gives you time to notice tells. This is one of the reasons that, when you first sit at a table, you choose a seat where you will be waiting for the blind to come to you, rather than paying to start playing immediately.

Both your opponents’ and your own tells are extremely important in Hold’em poker. For more than two decades, Mike “The Mad Genius of Poker” Caro and many others have made a living espousing the importance of players’ tells. His most commonly quoted tell is “Weak is strong and strong is weak.” In simple terms, if opponents, through their words or deeds, act as if they have a strong hand, they very often have a weak hand and vice versa. Since it is such a well known tell, many people try to reverse it, so beware of this tell when it is out of character for the opponent. Phil “The Poker Brat” Hellmuth, winner of eleven WSOP bracelets, says that figuring out just two tells a tournament can make the difference between cashing out and busting out.

Try to spot any obvious tells that may give you an advantage later. You need to know what many of the common tells represent and then attempt to see them in the players around the table. Be sure that you yourself are not providing tells to your opponents. You can either stifle obvious tells, or, more effectively, do the opposite. The best defense is to mix it up and, from time to time, “make strong mean strong.” Though tells can be important information and a needed weapon in our poker arsenal, it is equally important to realize that tells are only one small part of the entire story and should never be taken in isolation or as an absolute truth.

Not providing betting tells to your opponents is just as important as observing your opponents’ . You do this in one of two ways. One, keep your bets the same size whether you are holding King-King or 5-7 offsuit: Take the same amount of time to bet the monster hand as you do when you fold. Two, constantly change the size of your bet. By making the bets different sizes for the same cards, you portray a confusing pattern to opponents. By being inconsistent, you do not allow your opponents to get a read on your style. Remember that the less information you provide your opponents through your own betting patterns, the better.

Daniel L. Cox is the editor of Poker Insider Magazine, an e-zine dedicated to poker. He is also the award-winning author of “Winning Blue-Collar Hold’em: How to Play Low-limit Ring Games and Small Buy-in Tournaments” and three upcoming books on poker. He can be found on Facebook and Twitter at PokerInsiderMag, where he gives you a daily poker quote or pokerism.

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