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Article Title: Secrets Texasholdem Poker Pros Use
Author: Michael McMahon
Category: Casino, Online, Gambling
Word Count: 619
Keywords: texasholdem poker, texasholdem, texas holdem poker
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Whether you're playing Texas Holdem online or you're trying your luck at the 
casino tables, you need to thoroughly understand the rules of the game and plan 
a good strategy that will minimize your losses. Yes, luck is a part of playing 
cards, but as any good player will tell you, a lot depends on knowing when to 
lay your cards on the line. In this article, we'll reveal the secrets that the 
TexasHoldem Poker pros use so that you can improve your game. 

As with any other game, Texas Holdem has fundamental rules that players have to 
master in order to be able to consistently win at the game. If you're a 
beginner, then your Holdem strategy should begin with learning the basics. 

To begin, players place their antes and receive two down cards which remain 
hidden until the final showdown of hands. After the first two cards are dealt, 
a round of betting occurs. Next, three community cards are turned over at the 
same time. This is called the flop. Another round of betting follows. Then a 
fourth community card is exposed, which is the turn card, followed by another 
betting round. Finally a fifth community card is dealt, called the river, and a 
last round of betting happens. Now comes the really fun part! 

Players make hands by using the best five cards from their two personal, pocket 
cards and the five community cards. A player may use one or both cards out of 
their hand, or use only the five community cards. 

You can't have an effective strategy without thoroughly understanding the Texas 
Holdem rules. Just watching the game being played on TV isn't enough. 

Buy a book or go online and read the rules repeatedly until you understand the 
regulations. If you are playing online Texas Holdem Poker, then you can print 
out the rules and keep them by your side as a reference. As well, you will need 
to be familiar with the terminology, such as rabbit hunting, mucking, string 
betting, value betting, bad beat, the flop, the turn and the river, the small 
blind, the big blind and all-in etc. There are also many abbreviations such as 
KK, K8o, and TT that you must quickly recognize during an online game. 

Knowing how to play your two pocket cards after you have seen the flop can 
determine whether you win or lose. The flop is when three cards are dealt face 
up; these are the first three (of five) community cards.

Experienced players will bet high pairs and very strong hands before the flop. 
This puts more money in the early pot and encourages weak hands to fold. Play 
aggressively when you have a two way draw after the flop. If you can make a 
straight AND a flush, go ahead and bet or raise your hand. Watch out for 
uniform flops, like 8 7 6, as they can easily turn into straights that can 
overtake your high pair or other good hand. You should also keep a close eye on 
what the other players are doing. Players who are short stacked will often push 
their chips all-in, in a sink-or-swim last hand. 

Being a great bluffer can make you a big winner at TexasHoldem Poker. To 
successfully incorporate bluffing into your Texas Holdem strategy, never be 
predictable. A seasoned player will be able to spot your bluff from a mile away 
and that could end up costing you big bucks. Generally, it's best to bluff when 
you suspect another player has made a good hand. A good player can trick 
someone who has a winning hand into folding. Practicing your poker face can 
help you play Texas Holdem with the best of 'em.

Mike McMahon is an avid gamer and knows what it takes to win. Check it out for 
your self and get a free Texas Holdem Strategy Guide at: 
http://www.allabouttexasholdem.com
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