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Monday, December 04, 2006
Rules of Texas Holdem Poker

Do you know how to play Texas Holdem poker? Yes, enjoy the game. If no then here are some tips which have been recommended by the experts of Holdem poker.

The poker rules for Texas Holdem vary from other Hold'em games in that the players are dealt only two cards, and can play either both, one, or no cards from their two down cards to make the highest ranking final hand.

An understanding of strategy for playing basics is necessary to play all levels of the game. Poker usually requires extensive study of the more advanced game tactics and plenty of hours of actual casino and online playing experience.

Hold'em is basically HIGH card game. The players holding two good high cards have the best chance at the best hand or a draw to the best hand after the flop. Only play strong hands that will stand a raise or multiple raises from early betting positions. Play medium strength and other playable hands from the later positions if you have a good chance of seeing the flop at a reasonable price.

Play strong high hands MOST of the time, and play them very aggressively. Take all the raises you can get. If you don't thin out the competition, you reduce your chances of winning. Plus, your aggressive play before the flop can add credibility to any strong play you might want to use on the next round if a garbage flop falls and you want to try a steal. Be ready to fold your high pair if you get a lot of action with a threatening flop.

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