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Recognizing When It Might Be Fold Playing Texas Hold 'Em
Written by Simon M Skinner   
Friday, 28 August 2009 09:19
Do you know when to fold your hand in poker? It might be something that's tough to learn, but it is something you are going to have to learn if you want to play right. Obviously, you think your hand is going to win, so you may not think about what your opponent has.
by SimonMSkinner


Do you know when to fold your hand in poker? It might be something that's tough to learn, but it is something you are going to have to learn if you want to play right. Obviously, you think your hand is going to win, so you may not think about what your opponent has.

Many online casino games have players who always "bluff" even though their hand is worthless. For online casino gambling, especially if you want to save your entire stash of chips, though, you should make sure you have the best hand of anyone at the table, or you could be out.

Therefore, you need to know when to fold so that you have the best strategy possible. This is true not only online, but with "no limit" online games, too. If you don't fold when the time is right, you'll find yourself out of the game quickly and you won't be successful when you try to win. Texas hold 'em games, for example, are particularly notorious for having bluffers, and they're also well-known for having players who have hands that are better than yours, simply with the turn of a final card.

It's also harder to know when it's a good idea to fold in an online casino game, because you can't read the other players' facial expressions or body language, or hear what they're saying. However, you can learn to "read players" if you gamble online by seeing if you notice a pattern in their betting.

For example, you may see a player that goes "all in" constantly and never folds. If that's true, it's probably also true that a good poker hand is going to beat him. However, sometimes a player will constantly fold, and then will all of a sudden "go all in;" that usually means that player has a very good hand and you should fold if yours is mediocre.

You need to know when to fold, and the best players have figured this strategy out. With Texas hold 'em, you need to analyze the cards that are in the center of the table and see what possibilities may remain. For example, if the "flop" is three cards of suit, someone at the table may have a flush. If they have three consecutive cards, someone could have a straight. With three of a kind, someone may have a full house, etc.

If you don't take a look at these possibilities and keep them in mind, it's likely that you will lose. However, if you can make a hand on "the flop," remember, too, that somebody else might be able to as well. Their hand could be of a higher value than yours is. With online casino games, remember that two straights are not equal. Instead, the player with the highest valued straight is going to win.

Online poker can be more difficult because the winner can also be determined by a "kicker" card. Many players forget about this rule and they lose their pots in the online casino games where this is the case. For example, if you are holding an Ace, Queen, and another player is holding an Ace, King and the "flop" brings a pair of Aces, you both have a pair of Aces, but the other player will win because of the King "kicker" versus your Queen "kicker".

Therefore, you need to know when to fold in an online casino game; to do that, you'll have to learn how to read other players and realize what hands they may have, and which may beat yours.

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