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Lessons from the Pros at Full Tilt Poker.com
Not Playing By The Book by Phil Gordon
| Once I
am involved in a hand, many of the actions I take after
the flop are automatic, or nearly automatic. Therefore,
the most important decision I have to make in No Limit
Hold 'em takes place before the flop: Should I play the two cards I've been dealt? When I first started learning how to play, I reviewed the standard charts that suggest which two cards to play from each position. But while they provided useful guidelines, the charts don't tell the whole story. Poker is not a game that is best played by the numbers. Poker is a game of situations. In blackjack, there is always a correct decision to be made - a "perfect strategy." Once you have compared the strength of your hand against the dealer's "up" card, the odds will -- or at least should -- dictate whether you should hit, stand, split, etc. Poker, however, is a game of incomplete information. There are many factors to consider that go above and beyond what "the book" tells you to do. Some of them include:
Computer programs can look up hands in a chart. Real poker players analyze situations and make their own decisions after processing all of the available information. I might raise with A-J from early position in one game, and fold the same hand from the same position in another. A good chart can help give a very specific set of circumstances, namely:
When the above things aren't true, you'll want to look beyond the charts. If you're a new player, these tables are a great place to start. The more poker you play, however, the more comfortable you will feel letting your experience and your instincts serve as your guide Phil Gordon Phil Gordon is one of the resident pros at Fulltiltpoker.com - want to play against Phil Gordon? Click here |