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WINNING TEXAS HOLD'EM NL ONLINE
Hello, dear Crushers! The first thing I
must do is to apologize to you for
taking so long to get this article in. I
apologize.
The second thing I must do is to
explain to you why it is late. If you will
recall, I told you not long ago that I
would rather not post a feature article
at all than to post one that I thought
would not help you that much. Well, I
have written three articles before this
one that I threw in the trash rather
than post.
Now I know this is not the way most
feature writers talk to their readers.
But I also told you once that I fit in the
category of "holding back nothing" and
allowing you to see what I see behind
the lines -- in the pro poker lounge or
in my office desk drawers. Reading this
style of writing might take a little
getting used to, but it is the only way I
can do it. I just never learned to walk
on eggshells, nor am I interested in
learning.
Since learning is the subject here, I
guess I had better turn now to some
teaching, huh? I do, however, want to
tell you one more thing. The reason
this column is sometimes very difficult
for me to be satisfied with enough to
post is because I am trying to teach
you the way pro poker players do it --
and at the same time keep its language
at a level that a beginner can easily
understand.
Okay. No more explaining the why of
it. Let's just get down to it! Our goal is
to make each of you, at whatever level
you are now, able to start making
money often enough playing poker that
you feel comfortable raising your play
to higher stakes and might even begin
thinking about playing poker as a
well-paid full time job.
We have already ruled out luck as
much of a factor. That is good because
I could never teach anybody how to be
lucky. But I sure can teach you the
skills you need to begin winning far, far
more often than you lose.
I am discussing poker at a single table
here. Not at a tourney. There is a
difference in how you should play the
two. And I reccommend by far that
you spend most of your time playing at
a table that is not involved in a
tournament. It is much easier to win
against 6, 8, or 9 opponents than it is to
win against a whole field of tournament
entries!
Do play tourneys once in a while,
though. Just do it mostly for fun at this
stage in your career and save your
money to invest in stakes for the "ring"
games. Much, much easier to win!
Also, stick with No Limit Texas Hold'em.
Several reasons. That is where you
will find the most players who have no
idea what they are doing -- the ones
who think they can depend on luck.
They see that No Limit Hold'em is the
game played on television and they
know that is the game that is
dominating poker all over the world.
And that is where most of their
knowledge ends. I say that because
they have been playing only as long as
poker has become so popular, which is
really just a couple of years. And it has
not yet occurred to most that, like
anything else, you have to have a good
bit of knowledge about it to be
successful at it. YOU are doing it the
RIGHT WAY and you are by far in the
minority......what will soon become the
"winning" minority because the majority
cannot be winners.
You are willing to educate yourself
before you start putting much money
into it. What could be more intelligent?
Tongue in cheek, I think, I will say that
is why you are a minority, the winning
minority. What majority do you know
that is willing to study before acting to
a great extent?
By the way, it is easier to win online
than at the land casinoes. Just trust
me on that little-known fact.
Trust me, also, when I tell you that no
online poker site at which I have ever
played (most of them) has ever been
"rigged" or dishonest. Why should
these huge poker sites even try to cheat
when they get the same amount of
rake dollars, no matter who wins at the
tables on their sites. They simply have
no financial interest in who wins. The
rake they get is for providing us the
place to play, bringing a whole bunch
of people together who want to play,
and keeping all our records for us. I
consider that a fair deal all around.
Now that you know where to play and
what to play and are learning how to
play, you already have an advantage.
But now.....about how much to bet.
To start with, play at the tables that
have the lowest blinds at that site.
When you begin to get bored with
winning only pennies, move up to
blinds of 10 cents and 25 cents. The
play will be much more exciting at the
25 cents and 50 cents tables -- because
that is where most of the guys who
don't know how to play but are greedy
and feel lucky will be playing. By now
you should know you can make
mincemeat out of them!
There are also plenty of them at the 10
cents and 25 cents tables.
My personal rule for deciding how big
the blinds should be at the tables I play
on any given night is this: I always
start at low stakes games, even now,
and the minute I start to become
bored, I move up. The reason is this:
Feeling bored is a form of being on tilt,
which means disaster for any player in
that condition. We all must ALWAYS
guard against playing while on tilt,
because more often than not, we are
not aware when we are. But you can
bet the other players are watching and
they will move in for the kill when they
see you approaching tilt!
So play at tables where the stakes are
just barely high enough to keep you
excited.......and then play VERY, VERY
conservatively. I reccommend that you
not try to beat your opponents.
Instead, sit back, relax, fold about 3 out
of 4 hands you are dealt, and LET
THEM, in their "lucky" eagerness, BEAT
THEMSELVES!
If, as soon as you are dealt the first 2
cards, you think you might have to fold
at some time during that game ---
NOW is the time to fold. Why put your
hard-earned money into the pot for
awhile, building it up for somebody
else, and THEN fold? If you have to
fold, the sooner, the better.
At every game I play, online or at a
land place, I make sure to tell myself 2
things just before I sit down. One of
them is, "A hand not played is a hand
not lost."
I don't actually count the number of
times I fold pre-flop, but it always turns
out to be about 3 out of 4 hands. And
remember that I make my living doing
this!
Don't get overly excited when one of
your hole cards is an Ace. I never play
a hand where I have one Ace and
anything under 9 unless they are the
same suit. If they are the same suit, I
will start playing with a suited Ace and
any other card (suited!), but if anybody
raises on the first round, I FOLD. I also
fold them if no more than half of those
at the table folded.
Now we are getting down to the
nitty-gritty of playing I was telling you
about last time. What to hold and what
fold.
Remember this about Aces: A big pair
of them can be beat by just three 2's.
A pair of Aces is still JUST a pair.
However, if you are dealt a pair of them
as hole cards, stick in there until there
have been 2 or 3 raises or until only the
river remains to be dealt, whichever
comes first. Anf if there is only one
player left besides you just before the
river is dealt, stay with him until he
bets a huge amount unless you KNOW
he is one who bluffs often. In that
case, call no matter what he bets!
But let me remind you of this important
fact: MOST players DO NOT bluff. I
should have said most good players,
because the fish who don't understand
the game are frequent bluffers.....and
frequent losers!
I suspect I have gone on with enough
for one of your two notebooks for
tonight, so I expect to be back right
here with some good nitty-gritty stuff
and much sooner than I have been!
Don't be afraid to play. If you have
stuck with us this long, YOU HAVE
WHAT IT TAKES!
Very affectionately,
Your PokerGuru |
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01.04.2006, 22:55 |
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Hi Guru.. I am sure many will find your post and advice most valuable. It was an excellent read!
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02.04.2006, 21:07 |
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Thank you very much, DrCrush! That is my one and only purpose, as you know ---- to be helpful to this fine group of Poker Crushers. Many of them have already won my respect as I have observed them at the tables. So much potential all together here in one site!
We definitely have some who would not surprise me a bit by showing up one fine day soon at the final WSOP table! How exciting that would be for the rest of us!
Thanks again for the opportunity to be their
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03.04.2006, 02:25 |
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Wow - I haven't had the time yet to really read this one, but there's a lot of information here! Something that I think deserves more of my time than what I have at this moment, so I'll be sure to get back real soon and study it!
You obviously put some a lot of time and thought into it, and you should know you are appreciated Mr Guru!!
I'm thinking I might actually decide to get serious about playing poker now - instead of just playing around with it just for fun. I've spent so much time on it now, I should be getting serious.
Thanks again,
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Dearest Poker-Crusher SUNSPUN,
Now you are getting me all excited that another one of my followers is thinking about getting serious about poker!
You have certainly picked the right time! Poker, especially Texas Hold'em No Limit Online is rocking the world at this time! There are more stories of "From Rags to Riches" in this category than I have ever encountered elsewhere.
But be very careful. I sense a "playing-around" attitude about you, which is awesome and great .......EXCEPT when you are playing poker.
Please be kind enough to do me the honor of reading my feature articles and you will see how easy it can be done, even when done the RIGHT way. LOL
By the way, ALL CRUSHERS, I think my feature columns will be easiern to find in the near future. I am presently discussing it with DrCrush.
Warmest Wishes,
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Hello Poker Guru, I found this article very informative and easy to absorb. There were just enough 'statistic's', do's & do not's etc.' so as not to clutter the mind , leaving space enough for me to ponder and fully take in what I've just read.
Thank You.
Alan
P.S. Please do not feel that you have to hold back or explain your perona to any of us at anytime
This is the way you have mastered the game, and therefore the way we all want to learn from you. Just like it is. Beside's, most members already know you very well.
Anyhow, if the grass is green, what is wrong with saying " the grass is green,????"
Your time and effort's are very much appreciated by us all.
You are very important to us.
We both respect and hang on your every word.
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21.02.2007, 13:26 |
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Some of your words you posted above, Guru, that I have a question about:
"At every game I play, online or at a
land place, I make sure to tell myself 2
things just before I sit down. One of
them is, "A hand not played is a hand
not lost."
Sound advice there, and I still need to remind myself of that more often. I hate to fold!
But my question was about the other thing!
You said there were 2 things you tell yourself before every game, but I don't think you ever went on to tell us what the other was. Was that intentional ('cause I don't want to be nosy if it's something personal that you hadn't PLANNED to share).
So if I'm not being nosy... I was wondering if you would u tell us what the other thing is?
I just got curious about this after re-reading the post today, so thought I'd go ahead and ask.
THANKS YOU AGAIN!
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Hi sunspun,
All credit to you for paying our Guru's ' word's of wisdom ' the attention that they deserved.
But now you mention it, I'd also like to know.
Well done,
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Dear Sunspun and ALW,
First of all, THANK YOU! Thank you for the good-to-hear and encouraging words you had for me!
More important, thank you for being excellent poker scholars -- the kind that end up as pros. How do I know that? Because you are doing exactly what all high-winning pros do: you are going back and reviewing all that you have learned from the beginning.......going back and re-studying the first lessons I presented to you!
Just like medical doctors have to keep going back and reviewing what they have learned about certain procedures in order to stay sharp......so do poker pros! And also the MOST successful ones of ANY profession. That is how they avoid becoming lazy in their field.......and good poker players, more than most, MUST NEVER become lazy in their learning more today AND reviewiing more of what they learned before! OR ELSE it will slowly but steadily slip right out of their memory and soon that leads to a great player becoming a losing has-been player. PLEASE don't ever let that happen to you.
NO ONE can keep it ALL in their head all the time without reviewing constantly.......that is another big secret of the top players that I was getting ready to prepare a lesson on! I think you two just saved me the time of doing that.....so I can spend it leading you onward to more new knowledge! Sooooo THANK YOU!
I hope all PCers read this post and get this message firmly established in their minds!
Now, on to your request.......it is my pleasure. The second thing is, "Keep your mind off how much money is in the pot because thinking about it can only keep you from focusing 100% on playing the cards in your hand the best possible way! Which will be the same, no matter the size of the pot!
Love to you good scholars.
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Thank you Poker Guru
I appreciate your reply
I read and I learn,
Then I store and adopt |
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