A Free Online Poker Card Game Secret

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Category : Arts And Entertainment




Why play a free online poker card game? If you’ve got experience in casino poker, you’ll probably think a free poker card game is a waste of time. But think about it: the pace of online play is different than casino play, you’re not worried about “tells” that happen in face to face games and any mistakes you make are free!

The real secret to online poker is learning the tells that only happen in online card games. Keep in mind, there are automated features in poker rooms that can give you an edge, not by using them, but by learning how others use them. A disciplined, smart player will quickly pick up the habits and mistakes of less disciplined players. This won’t happen overnight, which is why taking the time to play free online games can help sharpen your eye for those tells.

Once you get a real feel for how others use automated play, you can begin to craft a strategy for using them effectively yourself. Just by thinking in terms of bluffing and misdirection, you can develop ways to send deceptive messages by your automated play. Whenever a player seems to switch from automated to manual play (or vice versa), that’s a tell. The question is: what does it really mean? A clever, sneaky, underhanded and treacherous player will use that “tell” in the opposite way it might be interpreted.

Taking the time to rehearse your bluffing strategies and tactics is never wasted time. A free online poker card game will give you some practice, along with small pot games. Then, you can up the ante and take the winnings to the bank!

Texas Holdem Strategy

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Category : Online Gambling




Texas Holdem has quickly become the most popular casino poker game online or off.  At any time, hundreds of real money Texas Hold’em tables are going at sites like PartyPoker.com, the largest online poker room on the Net.  It is currently the game you will see televised in such events as the World Series of Poker and The World Poker Tour.  Though Holdem looks and plays very simply, many experts agree that it is the most complex of poker games.  Due to its complexity, the game can be kind or harsh to beginners and grizzled old warriors alike.  The action is fast an furious, with more players, bets, raises and re-raises than many other typical poker games.  Winners win big, losers lose big.  These factors are the essence of what makes Texas Holdem so enjoyable, and therefore the King at the Casino.

The following is intended to be a basic introduction to and strategy for playing limit Texas Holdem online.  For more in depth articles on this topic, check out our other articles in the General Strategy section, or visit our sister site, MasteringHoldem.com.

The Button

The button represents the dealer.  In home games, no button is needed, as the cards are passed around the table and each player deals in turn.  In the casino and in online poker tables, the dealer is a professional or a computer.  Hence, the necessity of a “button”.  The button moves clockwise around the table after each hand, and the player “on the button” gets his cards last and bets last in each round.  Keeping up with the current location of the button is a huge consideration when determining positional strategy.

The Blinds

Texas Holdem has no ante.  To force the action without an ante, Holdem uses blind bets.  The first 2 players to the left of the button are forced to put in the blind bets.  Typically, the first player puts in the small blind, equal to half of the minimum bet, while the second player puts in the big blind, equal to a full minimum bet.  For example, in a game of $10/$20 limits, the small blind would be $5 and the big blind would be $10.

The Deal and Betting Rounds

Starting with the first player to the left of the button, each player is dealt 2 cards, face down, called pocket cards.  The first two players to the left of the button posts the blinds, and the first round of betting ensues.  The first action after the deal is taken by the player to the left of the big blind.  He and subsequent players can choose to call the big blinds bet, fold or raise.  In most Texas Holdem games, the blinds are live, which means that in the first round of betting, they get a chance to call, check or raise when the action moves around to them.  In this sense, the big blind would be the last player to act after the dealing of the pocket cards.

The Flop

The flop is 3 cards laid face up in the center of the table.  These cards serve as common cards.  Another round of betting ensues, with the first remaining player to the left of the button starting the action.

The Turn

A single card is laid face up, next to the flop, for a total of 4 cards face up.  Another betting round occurs, starting with the first player remaining to the left of the button.

The River

A final card is turned face up, bringing the total number of common cards face up on the board to 5.  A final round of betting occurs, starting with the first player remaining to the left of the button.

Showdown

After betting is complete and if more than two players remain, a showdown occurs in which the winner is determined by the best five card hand possible using the 5 common cards and each players’ pocket cards.  It is entirely possible for the best hand to be completely “on the board,” in which case the remaining players split the pot.  It is also possible to have a “tie” in which the players with the same hand strengths split the pot.

After the showdown, the button moves one person clockwise, and the next hand is dealt.

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