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Situational Poker


Situational Poker

There are many times over the course of a poker game where decisions
must be made. These decisions involve several different factors that
could make or break your poker budget.

Your opponent is one of the biggest keys of the game. Knowing your
opponent can go a long way toward giving you the advantage in any type
of poker game. It pays to be aware of the types of hands that your
opponent likes to play and how he generally bets different hands.
Guesswork can make all the difference so it's good to have a solid frame
of reference when trying to estimate what your opponent is holding.

A tight opponent will tell you a lot with their bets. They hold out for
the best hands so you'll generally know that a bad flop won't help them.
A loose opponent can be harder to read as they like to play every hand
and each in a similar fashion. You might try to bully the tight player
a little, but with the loose player you'll need to wait for just the
right hand to get him to do the betting for you.

Though poker is considered a game that relies on more skill and
calculations than luck, it is still very much a game of chance. The
cards will always be a factor no matter who you are playing against.
Knowing the probabilities associated with different hands in different
situations can go a long way toward protecting yourself against more
skilled players and maximizing your winnings against poor players. A
solid strategic structure can be the base for a successful night at the
table.

Betting is at least as important as any other factor in any poker game.
This is the opportunity for each player to take a stance and communicate
with the other players. Smart players are always aware of what their
bets are telling the rest of the table and just as aware of what your
bet is saying about your hand. The right bet can win a hand with losing
cards and the wrong bet can turn winning hands into losers and bad hands
into debt. Timing and poise are some of the little details that can be
the difference in a hand winning or losing.

In poker you always have to be aware of what's going on around you while
doing your best to control your environment. Preparation and alertness
will equip you with information you need to make the right decision
every time in order to maximize the wins and minimize the losses at the
tables.



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