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Draw Poker Strategy
When it comes to a Draw Poker strategy, there are a few things
to get straight right off the top. You could call these the
Golden Rules of Poker 'cause they apply to pretty much any Poker
game you're likely to play:
- Don't play cash poor: as a general rule you should start
with 40-50 times the table limit.
- If you've got nothing in your hand, get out.
- If you've got a cinch hand, make them pay to see it.
- If they've got you beat, fold.
- The goal is to beat the other players, not have the highest
hand. If everyone else folds, you take the pot.
- Don't try to beat a better player: if you're lucky, you'll
win small; if you're not, you'll lose big.
- There's an even chance that you won't better your opening
hand.
When it comes to Draw Poker Strategy we begin by considering
the rank of the winning hands. In the Rules of Draw Poker,
we introduced the 5-card hands and their ranking.
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Based on these chances of receiving an opening
hand, there are a few things you can immediately conclude:
- the more players at the table, the greater the chance
that one or more players has a Pair, for example. In other
words...
- the more players at the table, the lower the relative
value of the lesser ranked hands.
- if you haven't got a Pair or better, or four cards to
a Flush or Straight, Fold immediately.
Perhaps this last bit of advice needs some elaboration.
What it comes down to is this: if you hold nothing in the
opener your chances of improving and beating the other players
are too slim. Of course this means that you'll fold most
of your opening hands. Welcome to Draw Poker.
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