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Bet Smart in Poker
Betting
smart may sound like an oxymoron, but there are some tricks to minimizing
how much you lose and maximizing how much you win at the poker table.
After all, a good poker player will still win even if he has bad
cards, all because he knows how to bet correctly. Here are some
tips:
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Don't be scared to fold. One of the more intimidating aspects
of the game of poker is how much or how little one should bet.
Eventually, as you develop a feel for the game, you will become
more knowledgeable about when to bet and when to fold. As a general
rule, if you have nothing in your hand, do not expect that later
cards will remedy that situation. Feel free to fold frequently.
It is better to sacrifice your small early bets then to rope yourself
into a betting war with a seasoned pro.
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Keep a poker face. We also can't emphasize enough the importance
of keeping a poker face while betting, and not giving any clues
about how good (or bad) your hand is. The whole point of the game
is to make sure that they have NO clues, other than the bets you
make.
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No alcohol. When it comes to betting, alcohol can be your
enemy. While beer and cigars tend to go hand in hand with poker
night, alcohol is not recommended if you're going to play in a
casino, especially if the stakes are a little higher. Newsflash:
Alcohol makes you lose your inhibitions. If you suddenly find
yourself betting the limit on a pair of twos, you've had too much
to drink. Stick to Fresca.
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Maintain control. The best piece of advice we can give
you about betting is to bet with your head, not over it. This
is the slogan for Gamblers
Anonymous, and it couldn't be more true. Betting within your
means will allow the game to remain fun. Remember, very few people
make their fortunes playing poker. A lot more lose theirs. We
don't mean to get preachy here, but we don't want you to pawn
your high school ring to pay the phone bill. We've seen it happen,
and it ain't pretty.
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