Draw Poker Tips
In the end, it's these draw poker tips that we must
counsel you on your Poker betting decisions. If you've got a
four-card Flush and it'll cost you $20 to stay in, the question
is "yes or no"?
First question: what are your odds of completion on the draw?
1 in 4.5 So if you're going to stay in, that pot better pay
you $90 or better (4.5 x $20), following you subtract your
ante and bets thus far. Something else is blind faith in beating
the odds and the sidelines are full of players who tried that
as their betting policy. Look where it got them.
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Certainly, Poker wouldn't be Poker
if that was all there was to it. Bluffing, intimidation, body
language and all the rest of it come into the game if you're
playing your opponents across a table as an alternative to
across cyberspace. If that's your game I suggest you do some
serious reading.
There are many, many books on the Poker subject and your
first tough choice will be picking one. But keep in mind,
Poker has been around a long time. Anyone that tries to sell
you a "hot new strategy" is beating you at the book
counter, not the Poker table. Go with the pros. |