Free Texas Hold Em Poker Strategy: Four Fast Acquired Poker Habits

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 26th, 2010

Poker mania has exploded the number of those who want to play poker on a professional level. Poker games of all types are being played online, in homes and casinos all over the world by those who can?t get enough of poker. Those seeking to rise to the professional level take their poker games seriously, and will take advantage of any game time they can get.

If you count yourself as one of the many who wish to someday play professional poker, then here?s four fast acquired poker skills you can use to help propel you into the top rankings. These skills will start out as things you consciously practice, then will eventually become as natural to you as breathing.

One of the most crucial skills is that of pace setting. By taking your time and making your decisions wisely, there are less chances of making a costly mistake. Consider what you?re holding and what amount you?re willing to bet. Take time to glance around at your opponents for any tell tale signs. Some players have certain movements and twitches when they either have a good or bad hand. As you start out consciously training yourself to take the time to think about the game, you?ll notice that over time your pace will actually speed up and you?ll make fewer mistakes.

Watch for opponent patterns of behavior. Some players will only bet high when they have a good hand. Some poker players give a telling glance, twitch or other movement when faced with a good or bad hand. Always observe your opponents behavior, by spotting their pattern you can raise your winnings substantially.

Control your betting. Always be conscious of how much money you have, and be sure to set and stick to a spending limit before going into a casino. Having a bad run with no idea of how much you are able to lose can result in financial woes you may not have had to consider if you?d simply set a limit. Don?t make large bets on single hands, for it can lead to huge losses in a short amount of time.

Know when it?s time to fold a hand, or when to walk away. Sometimes it?s just better to fold on a hand than to let it ride and lose more money. It?s also crucial to know when it?s time to walk away from the table. Once you?ve hit your predetermined limit, walk away. Don?t give in to the desire to go one more time.

These four habits can not only make you a better player, but they can also help you rise up into the professional poker arena. Only those who have the discipline to follow these poker habits will make it in the big game of the professional poker player.

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