Chance's
Winning Texas Holdem Poker VI
Strategy
Varitions
Texas Holdem Poker players and holdem
experts know that you should vary your
play to confuse and bewilder the other
players. If you play every hand the same
way, you risk being labeled a robot by
your fellow players and you won't get
any respect at the poker table. Not only
that, you'll have to endure all the poker
articles and player remarks about how
easy you are to beat in holdem poker because
you're so predictable.
A
common strategy variation in holdem poker
is slow playing strong hands. Slow play
can sometimes build larger pots, but slow
playing your strong hands can cost you
money in the long run because observant
players will then know when your hand
is weak. You will have far more weak hands
than strong hands so be careful not to
give away any information if you like
to slow play.
Some
people slow play every hand. They don't
give any clues about their hole cards
and it's difficult to put them on a hand.
They are referred to as calling stations,
but calling is not a winning strategy
in Texas Holdem Poker.
Switching
from betting to check raising might have
some value as a variation in play if you
can change your strategy without revealing
any information about your hole cards.
I
have never knowingly played or observed
a recognized authority on Texas Holdem
Poker. I have played holdem poker with
a buttload of crossroaders and other players
that I call professionals because they
make consistent money at holdem poker.
I
have never seen a winning Texas Holdem
Poker player that did much in the way
of varying their play. They do nothing
to give you any information about their
hand. You won't know if they're betting
the nuts or running a complete bluff.
They're predictable alright. They win.
This
concludes the series.
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