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... powerful hand and is not easily beat. But that does not mean it cannot be beat! Be careful and keep your eye on the community cards. Remember, a Full House will beat even the best Flush, and that includes yours! It is also worth remembering that it is impossible for anyone to get a Full House unless there ...
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... opportunities for his/her opponents to make these mistakes. The name I assign to these players is Solid. You must respect their bets and raises because they seldom enter a pot with a poor hand. Solid players maximize their intake with winning hands and minimize it with second best hands. When choosing ...
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... help your opponent (ie. 3c,6d,10h), you know your hand is still pretty strong, and I would match or increase my pre-flop bet. There is a chance your opponent has a 3 of a kind but this is where you need to know the history of your opponent. If the opponent is someone who folds often and matches or raises ...
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... he wants to play or fold , meaning get out and not play this hand. If a player wants to play at this point, he may either bet, check, or raise. Please note: It is important for beginners to understand that there are three types of games. Limit, No Limit, and Pot Limit. In a regular Limit Texas Hold Em ...
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... table. Anyway, follow these basic guidelines of good behavior to ensure that the game is fair and enjoyable. Don t Talk About Your Cards after you ve folded them. This is one of the most common breaches of etiquette that people do. Similar to the situation above, there might be instances wherein someone ...
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