How To Play Limit Poker In A Casino
Texas Hold'em?
Lewis-David, 2008-02-26 18:29:20
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2008-02-27 11:13:44 Dana-Flanders wrote: 3 free download free trial none casino spin poker slot game. There's no bet you can make in limit that you can make that'll get rid of everyone on the flop. You might still get callers, but unless they've got a good draw, they'll be mathematically wrong to do so. You raise, and unless someone re-raises it, those 4 and most likely the big blind will call. 4. For example, preflop, 4 people enter the pot and it comes to you on the button and you have pocket aces. In fact, I'd have to call you with just a gutshot given the odds (better than 13 to 1). They are willing to put in a small bet with trash hands on the off chance it'll hit. They never are really put to a tough decision ( one final bet on the river with a marginal hand is an easy call when the pot is big). Obviously in no limit, you can bet the size of the pot to protect your hand. The flop is seen 6 handed. They want action and to see flops. Another answer is that worse players tend to play limit. The biggest issue I've found is that in limit, oftentimes it is really difficult to protect your hand. There's 12 bets in the pot. Hope this made some sense. While inevitably they will bleed their money away, it'll be a much slower process in limit. Bad plays in limit will cost them money in a hand, but in no limit, it can cost them their whole stack. They can chase down their draws cheaply (or cheaper than in no limit). 2 how to play limit poker in a casino. Some possible reasons-1 how to play limit poker in a casino.
2008-02-26 19:29:04 Pedro-Hair wrote: In NL you can scare somebody out of a pot. In limit hold'em it's harder to do that because you can't go all in and put your opponents to the test. Most people are gonna call you if they have a draw.
2008-02-27 09:58:14 Marilyn-Lowstetter wrote: No matter how many times they seem to suck out during your session, limit or no-limit, these guys usually end up forking their chips over to other players more often than not. Remember, players that play bad hands frequently lose in the long run. But if you can adjust your game to win at Limit, it will make your no-limit game better. And believe me, you can take down must as big pots, especially if you can develop your trap plays. Others are right when they say it's easier to chase out bad hands, or even bluff out better hands. Yeah, limit hold 'em takes a little more patience, but IMO requires a little more thought than NL.
2008-02-26 19:42:32 Evette-Hegarty wrote: With limit you have to wait until you're sure you have the best hand and bet it when you do.There are just as many donks playing NL. I had a guy chase a gutshot draw all the way to the river against me when I was firing out pot sized bets, then a few hands alter another guy called a raise on the flop with nothing but and 8 high flush draw.The best advice I have for you is to read the Limit Hold 'em chapter in Super System 2. Jen Harman gives really good advice in it.
2008-02-26 19:30:32 Marcelino-Cross wrote: becuz bigger blinds means more money wasted.which provides more stress1 theory of mine is to fold evry hand unless u truly think u can get sumthing out of it.,in no-limit, the pots are bigger because of the "unlimited" raise whereas in limit they can only lose a certain amount, therefore they are more likely to call for draws. if there is - no-limit, try it! you then will see if it is limit that you do not fair well in.best of luck!actually, chasing draws in limit is bad play. in nl, you can make big money if you hit a flush or straight, and that makes up for all the times you miss (which is where understanding pot odds helps.)in limit, it's always better to play your premium cards.if you're struggling at 3/6, my guess would be (and this is purely a guess) that you're a good nl player, but a poor limit player. the games really are different, and hands and draws that are justified in raising or calling in one game are fold hands in the other.guys that have a natural feel for nl tend to misplay limit. guys who are successful at limit, especially when you get out off the 'play money' ranks like wrote:
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