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... can be sure that they will be bluffing and playing rambunctiously. 2. The way a player places the chips from his stack to the pot is a sure tell. If the player throws his chips in nervously, they spill over, and he cleans them up he is bluffing. The fact that he cleans them up means that he is trying ...
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... other players are more likely to pick up on the hand and fold rather than bet against you. As with any poker game, you should remember that there will always be the element of luck involved, and that play may never go as you expect it to. Having a good betting strategy can tremendously help you in game ...
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... it is easy to learn. Even a beginner can quickly develop into a winning player. By following a sound strategy and playing the best starting hands a Texas Holdem Poker newbie can dramatically shorten the learning curve. So what are the best hands that a beginner should play? The best hands for a beginner ...
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... form the nut flush at ease. Pair of Jacks: unless the flop shows either a Queen, King or an Ace, you have decent chances of winning with this promising starting hand. Ace and Queen: the same as Ace and King, a suited hand would increase your chances of stepping out as a winner. King and Queen: unless ...
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... deal three times in a row on occasion, but it never comes to pass that someone is exempted from paying the big blind. There are three situations that can happen when a blind bettor is knocked out of the tournament. 1. The person who paid the big blind last hand is knocked out. They are scheduled to pay ...
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