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29 August 2006
The Top Six Poker
Mistakes
Ever wondered where
you're going wrong with your poker? We reveal the six most
common mistakes you may be making.
Not Considering
Opponents Hands
Poker is a game of
'relative' strength. The strength of your hand is not as
important as how strong your hand is in relation to other
people's hands. We're all guilty of it, you get dealt two
Kings and don't consider the possibility that your opponent
could have pocket Aces. As you raise and your opponent
calls, you are more concerned with how much you can gain
from them without scaring them into folding than you are at
why they are calling every raise.
Breaking through this is
of paramount importance to becoming a winning poker player.
Think about your opponents' playing styles and consider what
hands they might be holding. We're not saying never raise
unless you have a straight flush or always presume your
opponent has the greatest possible hand but always consider
it. Also, as obvious as it sounds, remember that if there is
more than one opponent calling your raises your hand will
have to beat more than one hand. Although the pot will be
increased, so will the chance of your cards being
beaten.
Not Tackling The
Statistics
OK, statistics are boring,
everyone knows that, but it is important to analyse your
game in order to improve it. Good players generally do not
perform universally well across all games and all locations.
People generally do much better at certain games, limits and
poker rooms. Keeping track of your statistics can help you
focus on games that have a higher expected value for you,
track your earnings or suggest poor areas of your game that
need to be improved.
Tackling your statistics
for flops seen, hands won etc. is of equal importance and
easy to do at all online
poker rooms. If
you are seeing the flop on 80% of your hands, for example,
you might be calling a few too many blinds!
Moving Up Limits To
Escape Bad Beats
Perhaps strangely, this is
one of the commonest mistakes in poker. People get fed up
with bad beats entailed with playing lower limits, so they
play higher limits, thinking it will somehow help them win.
There are three problems with this; you're paying more to
play and can therefore potentially lose more money, you will
most likely be playing better players than at lower limits
and finally, sometimes bad beats just happen. You may have
pocket Aces, get an Ace on the flop and then be beaten on
the river by someone who has been chasing a flush with 3 and
5, it is annoying but at least you'll have the satisfaction
of knowing you were right to play the hand and despite the
outcome, favourite to win it.
If you are losing because
of bad luck it should even out over time.
Playing Too
Predictably
This is more of a problem
for No Limit players than Limit players. Even at lower
stakes tables, you are bound to be at the same table as a
couple of decent players. If you always bet in the same way,
these players will start to pick up on your betting
patterns. Try to mix up your style to throw people off and
vary which tables you play on to vary your opponents. It is
also worth noting in an online opponents player notes if you
recognise a betting pattern. Even if the information does
not come in immediately useful every time you play at the
same table as them in future you will be able to see the
information.
Playing Too Many
Multi-Table Tournaments
Multi-table tournaments
tend to have a greater luck factor than traditional ring
games. Often, there will be more than 300 players competing
in a tournament that lasts around six hours. While there is
certain skill involve, the luck factor is enormous, and
large portions of the prize pool are often dependent on a
few coin-flip hands. While tournaments are certainly
enjoyable, it is difficult to consistently win money. It is
also harder to learn the skills necessary to succeed at
poker. Since people who play in tournaments play very few
hands post flop, it takes them longer to learn a lot of the
finer aspects of the game.
Ring games are available
for very low stakes. The players at these games are
generally not that good, so it is possible to work on your
skills without risking a lot of money. We're not saying
don't play tournaments, as they are a fun aspect of the game
- just don't focus solely on tournaments.
Playing Too Many Types
of Game
There are so many
variations of Poker - Limit Hold' Em, No Limit Hold 'Em,
Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo - it can be tempting to try your hand at
all of them, particularly if you play tournament games and
you are waiting for a tournament to start or have just been
knocked out of one type of tournament as another is
registering.
However, the old saying
'jack of all trades, master of none' is particularly true
when it comes to poker and to really make money and have
success you need to focus at excelling in one game before
you start dabbling in other areas. By all means try them to
figure out which games you are best suited to and most enjoy
but then focus on improving at that one poker
game.
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