A quick bet is a sign of weakness.
A delayed action is a sign of strength. When an opponent thinks for a long time and then bets, they will usually be holding a strong hand.
If you have played in an online casino before, you may have noticed how they make it easy to act when it is your turn. This is done through the use of check boxes – “check” “fold” “raise”, or “call”.
You can tell when a player has used a check box, because they act almost immediately after the player in front of them has acted.
Use this to your advantage.
When a player has checked “raise” it should be obvious to you that they have a strong hand.
If a player uses the check box to “check” then you can probably conclude that your opponents hand is weak.
If a player uses the check box to “call”, a good assumption is that your opponent has a drawing hand.
The use of a checkbox is a good poker tell because the player has already made a decision on what they are going to do before even seeing what the other have done.
Remember to pay close attention to how your opponents act and you will be able to spot their own individual poker tells.
The advanced Texas Holdem poker strategy that I am going to discuss involves playing what is referred to as "suited connectors". These are cards such as 9 of hearts and 10 of hearts. The main thing with playing suited connectors is that you want to hit the flop.
It is difficult to win with suited connectors. However, suited connectors do give you a chance at a straight, a flush, or even a straight flush.
You should only move on to playing suited connecters after mastering the beginner and intermediate strategy. It will also be a big help if you have begun to develop a knack for reading your opponents.
When playing suited connectors before the flop I am not usually aggressive, but prefer to call bets. I recommend calling two bets. Any more and I feel that I am putting too much money into the pot.
Be careful that you dont overplay your suited connectors – calling too many bets, which then causes you to play too many hands.
Since you will be losing more than winning with suited connectors, you want to win big pots. The more players putting money into the pot can make playing suited connectors profitable in the long run.
Some of the problems with suited connectors are if youre cards are low (2 of hearts, 3 of hearts) a flush that you may hit can be easily beaten, the same goes for a straight or even a pair that you may make on the flop.
If you do decide to play the low suited connectors read the board and your opponents and dont be afraid to fold.
I prefer to play the higher connectors such as 8 of clubs, 9 of clubs. That way I stand a better chance of winning with a flush or a straight.
Just how well you have hit the flop will dictate whether you will fold or remain in the hand.
For example, if your two hole cards are 8 of clubs, 9 of clubs and the flop comes down 7 of clubs, 10 of clubs and a Queen of hearts then you would certainly keep playing this hand.
However if the flop came down 5 of hearts, Q of diamonds and Ace of spades – FOLD!
When playing suited connectors a player MUST understand the concepts of pot odds and MUST know the number of outs that you have. This is the clearest way of knowing if you are just chasing a pot or actually have a chance to win it.
If you are playing in a casino or a game with friends you will have to do the calculations in your head.
If you are playing online the calculations must be done quickly before your time to act expires and the online poker room automatically folds your hand.
To ensure that you get the calculations done quickly and correctly I recommend using an odds calculator. My personal choice is the pokerbility odds calculator. The nice thing about Pokerbility is that it integrates seamlessly and is approved for use by over 60 leading poker rooms. Not only will it calculate odds for you but it will actually give you advice on how to play the hand based on your style of play.
Another advanced strategy is Stealing the Blinds. In tight games many players will fold before the flop. If all the players before the button (dealer) fold, oftentimes the player on the button (dealer) will usually raise hoping that the small blind and the big blind will fold. If both the small and big blind do fold, then the player on the button will win the blinds.
The player on the button is said to be in late position. This player is the last to act and has the advantage of watching what the other players do – who bets and how they each react to those bets.
By acting last you get a better feel for how strong the other players hands are.
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