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  • Not Playing By The Book

    Posted under Pro Tips by garydarden on Tuesday 30 June 2009 at 4:30 pm

    Not Playing By The Book

    Phil Gordon

    Once I am involved in a hand, many of the actions I take after the flop are automatic, or nearly automatic. Therefore, the most important decision I have to make in No Limit Hold ‘em takes place before the flop:

    Should I play the two cards I’ve been dealt?

    When I first started learning how to play, I reviewed the standard charts that suggest which two cards to play from each position. But while they provided useful guidelines, the charts don’t tell the whole story.

    Poker is not a game that is best played by the numbers. Poker is a game of situations.

    In blackjack, there is always a correct decision to be made – a “perfect strategy.” Once you have compared the strength of your hand against the dealer’s “up” card, the odds will — or at least should — dictate whether you should hit, stand, split, etc.

    Poker, however, is a game of incomplete information. There are many factors to consider that go above and beyond what “the book” tells you to do. Some of them include:

    • My opponents’ tendencies
    • My state of mind
    • My opponent’s state of mind
    • Our respective stack sizes
    • My image at the table

    Computer programs can look up hands in a chart. Real poker players analyze situations and make their own decisions after processing all of the available information. I might raise with A-J from early position in one game, and fold the same hand from the same position in another.

    A good chart can help give a very specific set of circumstances, namely:

    • You are the first person to voluntarily put money into the pot and are going to come in for a raise of about three times the big blind
    • You don’t know much about your opponents
    • All the players at the table have an average-size stack
    • The blinds are relatively small in relation to the size of the stacks

    When the above things aren’t true, you’ll want to look beyond the charts.

    If you’re a new player, these tables are a great place to start. The more poker you play, however, the more comfortable you will feel letting your experience and your instincts serve as your guide.

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