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Some Piece
of Advice for No-Limit
No-Limit
Cash Tables.....
...with 10 seats
are to be approached with a lot of caution. Only
super-solid play will prevail over the action
of the hot-shots who take many risks. Don't get
caught up in this very aggressive playing style
and simply wait for your monster hand to make
some good money.
...with 5 or 6
seats are called short-handed tables and are better
in our opinion. Although the blinds go around
quicker, the benefit to play there is that you
can lower your calling requirements for the starting
hands and the value of your hands increase significantly.
However, beware of getting to loose or ambitious
because lots of aggressive action, moves and most
of all bluffing is going there. So be careful
but stand your ground with good cards.
How much
money to take to the table
There are 2 different approaches
depending on your playing style and experience.
In general we can say that if your style is rather
conservative or tight then you should take the
maximum amount possible to the table, which is
usually 100x the Big Blind (BB), because you won’t
take huge risks that may potentially lose you
all your money; but when you’re holding
a monster you want to be able to win as much money
as possible.
On the opposite, if you like to play more pots
and possess a more aggressive style then you should
only take an amount of about 25x the BB to the
table since you are prepared to take more risks
than a conservative player and if you do decide
to go All-in, you don’t put a huge amount
of money at stake (and can reload from your account
balance if you lost that hand).
Patience
“Nothing human matures
without the virtue of patience.” Those words
by Romano Guardini are very true in poker, especially
in cash games. Some people find it tedious to
stay patient for too long and want some action.
That’s ok, but it usually costs them money.
And that’s ok for you because those players
will pay you for having stayed patient when you
hit a strong hand! Of course, different styles
– different game, but if you can employ
patience into your game it will pay you well in
the long run.
"I Shot the Sheriff"
- so don't act like a Sheriff
If you go around all the time
trying to prove that people are bluffing or overbetting
with weak holdings then your "obsession with
justice" will cost you a lot of money. Therefore,
let them guys do whatever they like - it's none
of your business.... but you make it your business
when you have hit a monster hand.
Avoiding to go "on tilt"
Since one can bet any amount
at any time in No-Limit Poker, you can potentially
double your cash as well as losing it all in one
single hand. Quite a number of players tend to
go "on tilt" meaning that they lost
emotional balance when they suffered a couple
of Bad Beats, which lost them quite some money,
and so they start to play irrationally.
If you have such a player at your table - stick
around and pick up the money he's throwing around;
if you are having a bad run - be smart and don't
go down that road. Log out of the poker software,
take a break to cool off a bit, and even call
it a day for that day.
It's one of the hardest things to learn in poker
to leave the table when things go wrong for you.
Take your time to reflect on what happened and
be glad that you didn't burn even more money.
To accomplish that mental skill is crucial. Next
time you go back to the tables your cards will
come and so will the money.
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