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    Chapter 5: Beginning Player Tips And Strategies (2)

    Aggressive Strategy

    Probably the best route for any beginning player to play is that of the aggressive role. Beyond anything you do need to use the other tools we’ve discussed, but you also need to know how to successfully play the game when your turn arrives.

    Play a strong hand. Fold your hand when it’s less than a fifty percent chance that you’ll be successful. It’s that simple. You should avoid chasing draws, too. If other players believe that your style of game is weak, they will try to take advantage of this. On the other hand, it could work in your favor in limited situations.

    What are good cards to have in your hand? If you want to play the math angle of poker (yes, percentages will come in your favor here,) then consider this.

    The best cards to play include:

    · AA
    · AK, in the same suit
    · KK
    · QQ

    If you have these cards in your hand, your chances are any place from 31 to 22 percent of winning. If you have this type of hand, your raise should be about four times the table’s limit.

    What else is a good starting hand?

    · JJ
    · AQ
    · KQ in the same suit
    · AJ in the same suit
    · KJ in the same suit
    · 10 – 10
    · AK, not in the same suit.

    While these percentages of wins will be less (around 20 percent to fifteen percent) they are still good starting hands to hold on to.

    If you have:
    · Pairs ( 8 – 8, 9 -9)
    · Two Face Cards (Kings, Queens, Jacks)
    · Or hands that can help you with a flush or a straight

    Then, be patient and stay in the game. Analyze your cards to see what they could be, especially when playing games like Texas Hold’em where it’s all about the showdown and most winning hands will be nothing more than pairs.

    Know The Odds

    An important element in playing poker is to know what the odds are. When a set of cards hits your hand, you should know how difficult it will be for you to obtain the goal that you are after. Here is a very simple chart to help you to see what the best odds for you are.

    Remember: There are 2,598,960 different ways that your deck of 52 cards can be played with five card hands.

    In this chart, the odds of being dealt cards in your first hand are represented.


    Your Hand Odds Of Being In First Hand
    A High Card 1/1
    One Pair 15/1
    Two Pair 20/1
    Three Of A Kind 46/1
    Straight 254/1
    Flush 508/1
    Full House 693/1
    Four Of A Kind 4,164/1
    Straight Flush 72,192/1
    Royal Flush 649,739/1
    Look at this chart. You can clearly see that it is very difficult to obtain that Royal Flush. Don’t hold out for it. Instead, look at the lower opportunity cards. For example, pairs are easy to get, in comparison to the other odds. The good news is that in most poker games, a pair of high ranking cards is all you’ll need to win the game.

    In other words, it is more important to consider what is more likely to happen and to run with it, rather than looking for the highest cards every round.

    When you look at this information, you’ll realize that most players aren’t playing for a royal flush but for much lower ranking hands. On the other hand, this is not necessarily as true when it comes to poker hands where you are exchanging cards for new ones from the deck, as in some forms of poker.

    Here is an example for you to take into consideration.

    Your hand is a 6, 3, King, King and King.

    With this hand, you can either make a full house or four of a kind. You can get a pair in 72 different ways. But, if you get rid of two of your cards, you will then reduce the number of ways that you can get a pair by five. That reduces your chances of making a full house.

    Since you have five cards, there are another 47 cards out in play, all of which are either in the deck or in other’s hands, which you can’t determine. Therefore, doing the calculations pulls down the odds of getting a full house to 15 to 1.

    If you want to get a four of a kind, you have to have that final king, of course. If you exchange just one of your cards, you end up with odds of 46 to 1. Or, if you exchange two cards, you end up with the odds of 23 to 1.

    What does all of this mean to you? When you are dealt a hand of cards, no matter what’s in your hand, you need to know the percentages, or odds, that you will get the hand that you are after.

    Depending on the cards in your hand and the type of game that you are playing, you can clearly see where the odds of success lie for you. Take the time to learn as much as you can about the odds of poker as it will help you to make the right decisions, more often.

    Learning the odds of the game can help you to improve your strategy for success. Never get too far in depth with worry, though. Instead, play smart and strong, by making changes to your strategy as often as necessary to win.

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