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Texas Holdem Poker

Basically, Hold'em is a game of high cards. Players who have two good high cards have the best chance of the best hand or draft the best hand after the flop. Just play strong hands, which bear a raise or multiple increases from the top of the bet. Play the hands of intermediate strength and other possible hands from the later positions if you have a good chance to see the flop at a reasonable price.

Play strong high hands MOST of the time, and do it very aggressively. Take all of increases that can be achieved. If it does not reduce competition, reduce your chances of winning. In addition, your aggressive play before the flop can add credibility to any strong play he wanted used in the next round if a flop insignificant and wants to attempt a robbery. Be prepared to withdraw his high pair if you get plenty of action with apokeratitsbest>
Definitions:

HIGH CARDS - A 10 (Aces, Faces and Tens)
LETTERS INTERMEDIATE - 9-7
LETTERS LOW-6-2
SUITED TO HAND THE PLAYER (S) - two cards of same suit.
Trio (set) - a trio of two of the three hole cards. (A letter by the hand and two on the board is called "trips")
BEST HAND - an unbeatable hand. Sometimes it is called a "final" (lock).
FLOP, TURN. RIVER - The community cards in order of distribution.
FAST PLAY-bet, raise stakes and re-raise in order to eliminate as many players as possible.
SLOW PLAY-only passes or call along the poker game in order to keep other players in the game to lift the pot odds.
Check-fold-call when you can and fold if you bet. Gladly accept all free cards offered.

Holdem Starting Hands:

The starting hands are shown here are generally in order of importance groups with names that are easy to remember. The more accurate classif
ication of the importance of each of the individual hands is available on the "Best of the Web", under the title "Texas Hold'em".
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