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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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If everyone at the Texas holdem poker table is going to play tight then there can be no thrill or interest in the game. The game will be too straight forward, if they play, it means they are better and if they do not play and fold they are not better and in such cases there will be no need for bluffing of odds or mathematics. Or there will be just a less need for mathematics odds and other calculations. |
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Monday, 23 June 2008 |
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Three main things one needs to concentrate in pre-flop holdem. The first thing to look in to preflop holdem is to see the value of the cards that are dealt. The next thing to look in to preflop holdem is to see if someone has raised the blind bets and from which position, and then next thing one will have to look is to the quality of the opponent. |
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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
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Pre flop holdem takes the raw lead from the starting playable hands; however, the post flop decisions are totally a different matrix. Making the right decision is a characteristic need in any holdem variant. The best playable hands as recommended by the playable hand laws can turn out to be craps based on how the future cards strike the board; however there is no better way to play the pre flop holdem right than sticking on to the pre-flop holdem laws. |
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