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Poker Strategies
by Adel Awwad
The game of Poker has taken the world
by storm in recent years. Although it has always been an exciting card
game, lately it has gained mounting popularity and has shown us through
tournaments such as “The World Series of Poker” that even an average Joe,
who has been playing the game for a relatively short amount of time, can
walk away a millionaire. The way to win is to devise your own way of playing
the game by building from a variety of tried and true Poker strategies
available for you to learn.
The most important trick for a beginning
Poker player to learn is how to “read” the other players. Unless you have
an absolutely stellar hand that you are certain will win, then the strategy
of reading your opposing players, to help determine what you should do
with your own hand, is essential. You should begin by taking a few hands
to observe your fellow players. Try to uncover if there are any habits
your opponents have that coincide with a good hand or a bluff. Most great
players try to conceal anything that could give away their hand, however,
there may be very small, almost unnoticeable, things they are unaware of.
Another good way to try and determine
what your opponent may have is by his verbal skills. He may try to distract
you from your own hand by carrying on a meaningless conversation or taunting
you when he is trying to bluff, be almost silent when he has a great hand,
or over-acting like he has a outstanding hand when he actually has nothing.
After a few hands, you may be able to decipher any patterns that your opposing
players may have.
As you try to read your fellow Poker
players keep in mind that they are probably trying to read you as well.
Therefore, it is a good idea to try and not develop any noticeable patterns
of your own. When playing with close friends, ask if there is anything
you may do and are unaware of that could possibly give away your hand.
Sometimes even something as little as an eyelid flutter can give devoted
and observant opponents the advantage.
If trying to read your opponents
doesn’t work out in the beginning, don’t get discouraged! The more you
practice reading other players, the easier it will get. With each game
of Poker that you play, you will be able to hone all of your skills and
strategies until you are a true Poker master and, eventually, you may be
ready to enter into the “World Series of Poker” yourself.
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