Texas Hold’em Poker Tips 2012-09-11T11:12:14+00:00 2018-09-07T18:21:55+00:00 Carolyn J Dawson https://www.poker-online.com/author/carolyn

10 Texas Hold’em Poker Tips for Beginners

Posted on  Sep 11, 2012 | Updated on  Sep 7, 2018 by Carolyn J Dawson


Texas Hold’em Poker owes its popularity to the fact that it is the most televised variant of poker.

When people see top poker pros winning pots worth millions of dollars on TV, they naturally feel inspired to try their luck at the Texas Hold’em tables.

Here are 10 great Texas Hold’em tips for beginners, which will help them become poker pros as quickly as possible.

  1. Play the best hand The objective of Texas Hold’em Poker is to create a strong poker hand as it is the strongest hand that wins the jackpot when it is time for showdown. So before contributing to the pot, players should first decide if their hand will help them win the jackpot. This crucial decision must be made when players get their first face-down cards, also referred to as “hole card.”
  2. Understand opponents The best Texas Hold’em players play a tight and aggressive game. Fortunately for the pros, a number of players play loosely, which means that a careful player can make a plenty of money. Players should watch their opponents carefully. If an opponent chooses to play a weak hand, he/she is most probably a poker fish who will end up losing more than winning anything. If opponents play weak hands, you can make money, provided your hands are better than your opponents’ hands.
  3. Create the strongest hand All good Texas Hold’em players aim at creating the strongest hand, and this strong hand must be created before all the betting rounds are over and all the community cards have been dealt on the table. The strongest hand at showdown depends on a number of factors, and one cannot definitely say that this is the strongest hand.
  4. Pre-flop Play Card analysis is something that must be done pre-flop. In fact, players should never continue to the flop until and unless they are sure about what exactly they intend to do with the hands dealt to them.
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  6. Good Pre-flop Hands
    • Pairs of Aces, Queens, Kings, and Jacks – These are lucrative hands and players must certainly bet on them.
    • High value cards – Cards such as Ace and King, Ace and Jack, King and Queen, and others have great potential.
    • Suited connectors such as Eight of Spades and Nine of Spades or Queen of Spades and Jack of Spades – Simultaneously, players should avoid playing cards just because they are suited. They should not only be suited, but also connected.
    • Pocket pairs such as a pair of deuces or a pair of tens – Although not high-value cards, they can help players create a strong hand.
    • Combinations of Aces with other cards of the same suit – These cards can be used to create the nut flush.
  7. Post-flop Play
    After the flop, it is time to critically analyze one’s hand in relation to the community cards. If players’ chances of making a strong hand have diminished, they must immediately fold. On the other hand, if their chances of making a strong hand have increased, they shouldn’t hesitate to bet.
  8. Playing at the Turn
    Here, most of the players have already folded. The players left at the table are still playing for a very good reason. If an opponent raises your bet, it usually means that the opponent has a better hand. In this case, it is better to fold and leave the table.
  9. Playing on the River The game usually turns into a heads-up match, which means that players should be extra alert. They should use all the information they have gathered so far to determine if their opponent has a stronger hand.For example, if the opponent had raised pre-flop, bet on the flop and on the turn, and has chosen to place another bet on the river, it usually means that the opponent has a great hand.Players’ moves on the river depend a lot on the gaming situation.
  10. Be AlertTexas Hold’em players always need to be in alert mode, analyzing cards on the table and the cards in their hands, their opponents’ behavior, and other factors. Players need to take in as much information as possible and take advantage of this information.
  11. Table Position
    Players should also give importance to their position at the poker table as it can have a major impact on their game.

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