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Poker Advice
Poker is a game of perception, even more than it is a game of luck
or strategy. The best poker advice I’ve ever gotten was to focus on my
table image. When I first sit down at a table, I make a conscious effort
to observe the other players as much as possible. I like to get as much
information about their playing styles and behaviours before I get involved
in any serious pots. I play very tightly initially, focusing more on
observing everyone else than my own game.
This is especially good poker advice if you are playing with people you do
not know anything about. Strategies that work with your normal Friday
night poker game may get you into a lot of trouble with a group of
strangers. Sit back and play cautiously until you have a better idea of
who is who. If you have a ‘calling station’ in your group, you’ll find out
very soon, and it could save you from getting into a lot of trouble with a
bluff. Pay particular attention to any tells your opponents are prone to
give without realizing it. Did their hands shake when they had a good
hand? Did they slam their chips down forcefully when bluffing? Do they act
weak when strong, or strong when weak? Although these are all common
tells, everyone is different and it is dangerous to assume that a tell is
a tell until you’ve actually had some evidence for it.
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Once you’ve developed a good sense of who the other players are, it’s a
good idea to focus on your own image. If you’ve been playing tightly, you
are off to a good start. People take notice when you fold often, and when
you finally do decide to play a hand chances are people will be afraid of
you. Try making an aggressive bluff, or ‘semi-bluff’ to get into the game
after a long period of tight play. Then, when you win, show your cards.
Let the other players know you’re not afraid to play strong with a bad
hand. It’ll throw them off, and they won’t know what to think anymore.
Afterwards, switch back to tight play for a while and wait until you
actually have a strong hand before getting involved in your next pot. Your
opponents may just think you’re bluffing again and call you, and you could
win a big pot.
The theme to this poker advice is the change your game around. Do what
works for you, and what you’re comfortable with, but just make sure you
vary it up. Poker is like a mental gunfight. Once someone knows where you
are, it’s only a matter of time before they sneak around and flank you,
but if you keep moving they won’t be able to do so.
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