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Timing Is Everything With Online Poker

Internet poker is can be a lot of fun. Everyone gets their share of good hands and bad. The key is to not press your luck. So many people will get great starting hands and not play them effectively enough. For example, let’s say you are playing no limit texas hold’em and you are dealt pocket kings, This is the 2nd best starting hand in the game.

You raise the blinds up four times and one person calls you. The flop comes and a king hits the board. You bet five blinds again and you are not called. Twenty hands later you get pocket rockets and you go all in. Nobody calls and you win the blinds. Big deal.

85 hands later, and you get another King King. You patiently waited for a great hand again, and you decide to go all in. All of a sudden two people quickly call you. Your scared your opponent right into calling. You feel confident about your play. The cards are turned over and you see TT and AQs. You know you are ahead and can only hope for a good flop.

The flop comes and it’s TAQ. You went from best hand to worse just like that. You are not happy. The turn and river draw blanks for you. Now, instead of being up a few dollars, your bankroll has just taken a sever hit and you are down a lot.

“Online poker is hacked”, you verbalize to yourself. Well, maybe, maybe not. Your dubious has crippled you in this game. The problem is the way you played your hand. You could have raised five times the blind and if the flop looked non-threatening, you could have pushed the rest of your chips post flop. Regardless if you get called post flop, you at least had an opportunity to look at three cards without risking your entire stack.

You didn’t get enough action on your first two monsters. You definitely didn’t get paid off. You attempted to get paid off on your 3rd great starting hand, but it didn’t pan out. You could have waited to see the flop before you pushed, but your lack of patience got the best of you.

KK is a great hand and has good odds of winning. The problem is that it’s not guaranteed. If you would have made a bet of at least three times the blind to clear the field a little, you could have at least positioned yourself to see the flop and have a low pot commitment to get out of the hand if you needed to.

When an ace hit the flop and two other people are still in the hand, it should be a concern that at least one player has an ace. When you see those monkies going crazy with their post flop bets, it allows you the chance to lay down your monster and retain your chips.

Computer software has analyzed millions of online poker hands and their outcomes. The results show very clearly that the outcomes fit within random expected outcomes. The outcomes were so close, that you would think online poker is randomly, unrandom.

If you have a 1 in3 chance of making your hand, it’s best to usually not chase unless you have a lot of callers in the pot to justify the odds. If you have had several hands miss in the past, the odds are in your favor to hit, and a semi-bluff is usually the best play. Keep practicing and you can and will only get better.

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