10 Fatal Texas Holdem Mistakes and
How to Avoid Them

|
|
Common
Texas Holdem mistakes
can kill your career before it get's started. You've heard
it before, "Poker takes a very short time to learn but
a lifetime to master."
You can master poker a lot quicker when you avoid these common
mistakes. These mistakes are not made by amateurs only.
The
experienced player gets caught doing these same silly things
as well.
So avoid doing the following mistakes and you will find yourself
winning a lot more!
|
Consistent
winning Holdem players do not make the following mistakes:
1.
Playing Too Conservatively
An always conservative player can usually last for a while at a
table. But inevitably they will never win big. You must develop
a knack of when to be aggressive, like raising big before the flop
with AA, or when to play it slower like having 2,2 and simply checking
prior to the flop. If you’re always conservative and never
willing to “Go for it!” you’ll never win consistently.
Hence, that’s why they call it gambling.
2. Not
Mixing It Up
If someone tells me they love to fish 9 times out of 10 they’ll
be a very conservative player. They will wait all day for a good
hand and when it comes they’ll bet big and play aggressively.
What happens? Everyone folds and they don’t know why he can
never win a big pot. Mix it up. Play conservative, play fast, raise
before the flop, check/raise, etc. Mix it up more to be unpredictable
and then no one can get a read on you.
3. Chasing
Cards
If you don’t have squat after the flop FOLD! I've seen it
a million times. People chasing on the Turn or River “hoping”
to catch trips, a flush or a straight. Guess what happens? NOTHING!
They hit nothing and lose big. If you can resist the temptation
to chase cards you will immediately become a better Hold ‘Em
player.
4. Playing
Poor Starting
Hands
This goes along with #3. Too many people want to play Q,7 os in
hopes to hit a pair of Queens on the flop. Even if you did who cares?!
You’ll probably lose to KK or AA anyway. Commit yourself to
playing only the best starting hands and watch your winnings soar!
5. Bluffing
Half-Ass or Too Much
I love it when I’m playing and some one tries to bluff me
half-ass. I know they don’t have anything so I raise all in
and they are pot committed and I take all their chips. Bluff big
or go home. The same is true when a player bluffs too much. Once
you have a great hand they’re toast. Strategically bluff to
fit your style and you’ll be good to go.
6. Playing
on Tilt
After a “Bad Beat” you would be better served to fold
your next hand regardless of what comes up. Why? Because you are
not in the right frame of mind. You’re still pissed and not
thinking strategically. Know you’re on tilt and back off.
7. Folding
Instead of Checking
Believe it or not, soooo many people fold hands when they can check.
Not sure why but NEVER fold when you can check. Common sense right?
8. Impatient
This is the one area that I need the most improvement on. When I
lose in poker it is because of this mistake right here...impatience!
When I focus on patience and play
with a patient attitude I win like crazy. But when the cards
aren’t coming my way and I lose focus and start betting stupid
hands. That’s when I get it handed to me. Don’t do this.
Be patient and live to play another day.
9. Trying
to Get Back to Even
If you’re on a losing streak (Yes, we all have them.) STOP
playing. Take a break, leave the room, turn off your computer, do
whatever you can to stop playing. Trying to get back to even is
the quickest way to pulling a “Clark Griswold” in Vegas
Vacation. Don’t do it.
10.
Not Seeing All The Potential Beats
You’re dealt 10,10. The flop comes and hits A, Q, 10. You’re
happier than a big in slop cause you just hit Trips and you bet
huge. What you fail to realize is, there is a straight out there
that can whoop your ass. When you don’t see it and your opponent
has the “Nuts” guess what? You can’t win, you
can’t bluff, you can’t do anything except lose. This
happens a lot. Pay attention and “see everything” that’s
out there. Flushes, Straights, Higher Trips, Higher Pairs, etc.
Recognize that and you’ll be a much better player.
Find
out how to win more at Texas Holdem Poker by visiting:
http://www.texas-holdem-secrets-exposed.com.
|