Poker Strategy - Your Best Game
While this is hard at first, advanced players must figure out which game they
play best and why. Different games and different betting structures require
different skills. Since winning at poker means having a higher level of skill in
certain areas, a true winner should know why he is winning in order to maximize
his advantage over his opponents.
I cannot tell you which
game you will be best at. The only way for you to truly know this is if you
track your poker statistics with a site like
sin-city-poker.com. However, I've noticed some
trends with successful poker players. Winning poker players have mastered the
Four Key Skills of poker.
Furthermore, they also have an advantage with the technical and/or people
aspects of poker. The technical aspects refer to taking advantage of poker
'math,' such as mastering pot odds and playing tight. The people aspects refer
to skills such as bluffing and varying your style of play. Here is what I
believe certain games reward the most:
Limit holdem rewards technicial skills, especially patience and an understanding
of hand value. Since many hands go to a showdown, reading one's opponent only
helps so much because it is harder to bluff and pot odds will often make a river
fold highly risky.
Shorthand requires a mix of people and technical skills. People skills are
important at analyzing a shorthanded game. You must understand your players and
figure out which type of game to play. Often, a very aggressive form is best.
However, in a loose game, you should revert to standard poker strategy. Thus,
once you analyzed the game using people skills, technical skills will be
rewarded because one type of 'technique' should be employed to beat the game.
No-Limit Hold'em also requires both technical proficiency and people skills.
Technical skills will help you understand how much you should bet and how much
you can tolerate to call. People skills will help you in a hand (by putting an
opponent on his cards) and determine your general strategy. No-Limit Hold'em
fundamentally comes down to how people utilize aggressive betting. If people are
meek, steal a lot of pots but fold if stern resistance comes to your bluffing.
If people are being very loose, be patient and trap them. You should often be
able to wipe them out in one hand.
As you can see, poker is about technical and player proficiency. If you are very
good at remaining patient, playing quality hands, and playing pot odds, stick to
Limit Hold'em. If you excel at poker because you know how to deal with
opponents, you want to be in a shorthand or No-Limit game.
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