Learning Texas Holdem Poker - Plan for Success
The world-wide fascination with Texas Holdem poker continues to grow. The success of young poker players at the World Series of Poker has caught the attention of young people around the world. Jonathan Duhamel, a part-time student and professional poker player, became the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion at the age of 22 years winning almost $9 million 9poker. Add to this the fact that the top eight players, all of whom were still in their twenties, each won at least a million dollars and you can see why the appeal of Texas Holdem poker has received a huge burst of interest. Duhamel follows in the footsteps of other great young champions, Daniel Neagreanu, Phip Hellmuth, Chris Moneymaker and Peter Eastgate who have risen to superstar status by hitting it big at the World Series of Poker. They are now rich and famous poker celebrities who have inspired great numbers of aspiring poker champions to explore the marvelous world of Texas Holdem poker.
While there are a few poker players
who have gained instant wealth and fame, the road to a World Series of Poker,
World Poker Tour or a European Poker Tour Championship is a long and
potentially expensive, learning process. For the poker neophyte, a basic poker
skill development plan must be part of their learning strategy.
The learning process begins by
acquiring a solid understanding of the basics of poker. These basics will
involve knowledge of the ranking of poker hands, understanding the concepts of
betting, checking, raising, re-raising, bluffing and folding. The ability to
calculate mathematical odds and probabilities is a great skill to possess. But
for many players who are not so blessed, a basic understanding of hand strength
is required. Knowing which hands are strong and which hands are weak and the chances
of making a hand with the cards that are dealt is an essential skill. Without
this minimum basic poker knowledge and skill, poker success at any level will
be difficult to accomplish.
Unfortunately, today there is a rush
to get it done, just do it! Patience is not a virtue, it is basically
non-existent. The biggest mistake that a beginning player can make is to rush
off to a casino, a poker room or an online poker room such as PokerStars, Poker
Party or Full Tilt poker and start playing for real money. This can be a very
costly mistake.
The poker learning and development
process should begin by playing poker at home in a low-risk environment with
family and friends. Initially, stakes should be restricted to playing for
bragging rights or for very low stakes. The poker group should include players
who are at the same stage of learning, at least until there is an understanding
of all the basic rules and procedures. At these very basic levels, the group of
players might even want to share their knowledge to help each other develop
their skills more quickly. It is at this level, that they should also begin to
acquire a poker library of poker instructional books and DVDs. These
instructional resources should provide basic poker instruction plus information
on more advanced poker strategy and tactics.
There are many excellent
instructional resources available for top poker players and authors who are
willing to share their knowledge and expertise. Top player authors and poker
experts include Doyle Brunson, David Sklansky, Pat Harrington, Phil Hellmuth,
Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein and Mike Caro. These individuals have all
written highly acclaimed books and/or produced top quality poker instructional
DVDs on playing Texas Holdem poker and Texas Holdem Poker Strategies. These
instructional materials are valuable resources for poker players over a broad
range of skill and experience levels.
When the player has acquired basic
poker knowledge, they must then move to the next level of understanding. This
includes understanding and utilizing position at the table, determining pre
flop odds, pot odds and calculating OUTS. This knowledge will help the player
to make better decisions about which cards to play. The positioning of a player
at the table has an effect on how the dealt cards should be played. For
example, there are table positions and circumstances when an Ace in the hole
would require the player to fold, while the same cards, with the player in a
different table position, would require a raise. Learning the when and how of
making these decisions is a higher level skill that is essential for consistent
poker success.
To make the appropriate mathematical
decisions at the poker table related to odds and probabilities, a number of
aids are available that can assist the player. These aids include charts and
calculators that can assist players in acquiring the necessary statistical
information. Through consistent use of these learning devices the player will
begin to gain an understanding of how to make the right card playing and
betting choices. In the early learning stages, beginning players should agree
to allow the communal use of these assists. As the players develop a greater
understanding or develop their calculation skills, the aids can be phased out
or removed completely from use. These charts and calculators or available on
line for purchase and at no cost and can be found with a simple search.
Armed with basic knowledge and
skills, beginning players are now ready to attempt online play. They should
start at online poker sites with play money tables. Here they can continue to
use the charts and odds calculators to help in their decision making. The more
they play using these aids, the better understanding they will develop. At this
stage, they should begin reading more advanced poker instructional resources
that will teach how to calculate odds and probabilities, determine the range of
cards that a player might be holding, how to spot tells and the other
psychological aspects of
When a player has reached this level
with their poker play, they have advanced beyond the beginner level. They are
now intermediate level players ready to begin playing for small stakes online
and can venture into the casinos or poker rooms. Their poker education now
takes on a new dimension requiring more advanced strategy and focus. They may
not possess the skills necessary to challenge highly skilled players at the
poker tables so they should focus on strategies that can somewhat neutralize
the advantages that experienced players enjoy. One such strategy is the Big Bet
No-Limit Hold'em Strategy. This strategy can be effective in both tournament
and cash games. But this is instruction at the intermediate level and the focus
of this article has been the beginning player.
As the intermediate poker players
continue with their poker education, they must continue to take time to plan
before they initiate further action. By setting out a path to follow and goals
to meet along the way will help ensure the best chance for success. Remember "If
you fail to plan, you plan to fail".
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