Texas Holdem Poker Tips - 3 Undisclosed Secrets On Betting

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Texas Holdem Poker Tips - 3 Undisclosed Secrets On Betting
Are you disappointed that you still haven't made any money playing poker? Don't miss out on these Texas Holdem Poker tips that teach you how to.
Think about what it would be like to win almost every pot you entered. How would it feel if you could control the outcome of the game no matter what cards you had? Can you imagine in?
The only way you can do this is with betting. Betting, how much you bet, when you bet, and why you bet is the biggest factor to change the outcome of the game. And you have full control over it. It doesn't matter what cards you have, what comes on the flop or anything else, you can make up for it all by betting properly.
So how do you bet in a way that makes you always win? Well, these previously undisclosed secrets will tell you how.
Texas Holdem Poker Tips - Undisclosed Betting Secret #1
First things first, you need to bet aggressively. Betting aggressively, maintain aggression and having an aggressive table image is vitally important to a successful betting strategy.
When you have an aggressive reputation your opponents are more likely to fold against you. You will win more pots, in fact practically all of your pots, without even having to go to the showdown because your competition will fold.
Texas Holdem Poker Tips - Undisclosed Betting Secret #2
Another secret little method of utilize betting for your success is by placing value bets. A value bet is a specially crafted bet that seeks to collect information about your opponents.
When you place a value bet you are seeing if your opponents have any cards of value, or how valuable their hole cards are. If they are weak, you can crush them with a massive amount of aggressive. But your value bet also acts to protect you, so you don't go all-in when your opponent has strong hands.
Texas Holdem Poker Tips - Undisclosed Betting Secret #3
Another great little betting tactics is using correctly betting the pot. What I mean by this is, you do not want to underbet the pot and you do not want to overbet the pot.
When you underbet the pot you give opponents the correct odds to call with straight or flush draw hands. You want to avoid this because you want them to have to fold so you can win straight away.
When you overbet the pot you give opponents with good cards more money for free. If you were to lose a pot would you rather lose $100 or $200 to your opponents? Obviously the smaller amount. Sometimes there isn't any added benefit of betting extra and you can get the job done with just a correctly sized bet. Avoid overbetting the pot at the wrong times.

John Mathu

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