Play only the good starting hands: in a normal game you will not see more than 20-25% of the “flop”.
Table selection: beware of tables where you play a few hands with an aggressive style (little gain, much instability) and avoid strong players in general since they “will provide the framework and will take away your money.” Are you looking for games where you play a lot of hands and where at least 30% of the players on average see the “flop” and play their hands up to that point.
Ensure that the “pot odds” are in your favor when fished cards: see a bet only if the pot justifies the action to see (see “Pot Odds“).
Always analyzed relative strength in your hand: Make it a habit to always provide the cards of your opponents and be sure to further take into account as much information emerge in the later rounds. You’ll never really happened until “you will play the role” of your opponents.
Try to remember the playing styles of your opponents: the questions to ask yourself are: How hands revived? With hands that revived again? See, however, even if they have weak cards? How to play pocket pairs? How do they play their projects? What kind of hands they see / relaunch in the top positions? With that kind of hands pointing zero and then revived?
Bet or raise when there are no guarantees – do not just see: the structure of Texas Hold’em Limit promotes hands to improve, whose holders could even puntarvi against. If you think you have the best hand should almost always bet / raise. You do not want to see any grant free card.
Have a good accompanying paper: you have always your highest card a good fifth card of two pair, or a card that accompanies the couple. (Accompanying cards that give rise to weak second-best hands in the long run prove to be expensive).
Be quick to win pots bluffing when you are in late position, when there are few players in the game and around you, the focus was zero, there may be a chance to win the pot from the last position or in a retracted position. Do it only if it appears, however, that common cards do not benefit any player. Also be sure to consider the type of players left in the pot.
Change the way you play: you see occasionally in “raising hands” and bet / raise some “hands to see.” Do this before and after the “flop” so that your style of play becomes predictable.
Go at the right time to pass at the right time will save you money. Not fished card when you know you have been defeated and the pot does not warrant action to see.
Rarely bluff: you have to be pretty sure that your opponents have strong hands and / or are very weak when you try to bluff.














