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Poker Strategies Against Beginners?

so me and my friends have poker nights quite often, we're all beginners, out only experience being playing with eachother, altho me and 1 or 2 others are better then the rest jus because we're generally smarter

but are there any strategies to play against beginners? because they are very hard to read!! and its not uncommon for them to go in on a terrible hand nd den pull out something amazing in the river.

so are there any strategies or tips you can give me for making mince meat of rookies of the game?

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jonbrown
Beginners usually call way too often. Against players like this, you should rarely bluff, and you should make big value bets (when you make good hands).

If they are very aggressive, then you should call them more often with mediocre hands. If they only bet/raise with big hands, then you should only call them with good hands.

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Davido
hahaha. i know exactly what you mean. well, the first thing i would remember is theres no shame in folding. odds are a beginner is gonna make bets way better than his immediate hand, so if you dont have a potentially good hand after the flop, i would probably check/fold right there rather than put too much of your money in the pot and risk losing it. they probably will win a few lucky hands like you said. but eventually you'll get something good on the flop and thats when id play. a beginner (like i said before) is gonna make bets way bigger than they should and probably wont fold often, so if you only play when you get a favorable flop, you should be able to break them pretty fast. good luck man.

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Davido
Here are some tips for playing poker:
1.Don't Play So Many Hands

Playing too many hands is a dead give-away that you're a beginner and gives more advanced players the opportunity to figure out what type of hands you play. Fold when you have a bad hand, however tempting it may be to keep playing.


2.Watch the Board

Beginner poker players will usually focus more on their own hands rather than watching the board. Being aware of the board allows advanced poker players to read the betting going on around them and take the advantage.


3.Take a Break

If you're feeling like you're on a bad streak, don't be afraid to get up and take a break. Walk around, grab a drink, and take a couple of deep breaths. One of the worse things in a game of poker is to show emotion, so giving yourself a chance to put things in perspective rather than getting worked up can be a very beneficial move.


4.Look for Common Poker Tells

In addition to looking for them, make sure not to do them yourself. As we mentioned above, emotion is a key factor in giving away clues to more advanced poker players. They may even fake certain emotions to make a beginner think that they are reading clues, when in fact they are being duped by professionals. In general though, opponent modeling is very important to developing a good poker strategy, so you should just be aware of these common poker tells:


■Players who stare at their cards for slightly longer than usual may be giving away a good hand. They may also glance at their chips or look around to try and see if other players are likely to fold.


■Hands that tremble from too much pressure may indicate that a player is attempting to hide a really good hand of cards.


■Chips stacked very neatly usually imply that a player is conservative with their betting. Sloppy chip piles are more characteristic of aggressive and loose players.


■Players who bluff may show signs of anxiety, such as dilated pupils, unconscious muscle flexing, and increased heart rate.


■Facial expressions and body posture can directly indicate how confident a player feels about their poker playing and their particular hand, so it is important to watch for changes as the game progresses.


5.Change Your Playing

Style Changing your playing style half way through a game is a great way to throw other players off guard and prevent them from building a clear opponent model. This will give you an advantage because others players will not know when to call your bluffs.


6.Create an Opponent Model

Watch your opponents carefully to learn their betting habits, when they bet, how much they bet, when they call, and why. These observations should allow you to formulate a better playing strategy due to a better understanding of your opponents and the ability to predict their hand strength based on their actions.


7.Bluff

Bluffing can be a very effective tool in poker, but only when there is a very low risk of being called. When used at the right times, bluffing can be the key to winning. To bluff successfully takes practice and a great deal of subtlety.


8.Bet Intelligently

Making careful and responsible bets are a key to playing good poker, in addition to being a tool for defensive moves or developing an opponent model. Placing well thought out bets can provide very useful information concerning the other players by watching how they react and respond.


9.Pay Attention to Player Positioning

According to your position at the table, you may have an advantage over other players. For example, if you are the dealer, you are the last to act, which allows you to observe the betting actions of the other players before your turn comes up. As a result, you have more time to draw strategic conclusions from your observations and proceed accordingly to make the best bet to match your current hand strength. Likewise, if you are in a less advantageous position, be aware of the fact as well as being conscious that the dealer will be watching you and your betting patterns.

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celt71
you absolutely cannot bluff them. Its all about ABC poker bet when you got it, bet when they don't have it. otherwise sacrifice the hand and move along to a spot where you can get them to make a mistake and call down with the second or third best hand. price your bets well and price them out of pots when they are chasing draws you will win more when they miss and compensate for the few times they make those bad beats. The last thing I recommend is if they are overly aggressive is to trap them a few times when you have big hands and they would expect you to re-raise just call and try to get them to commit themselves again when they have a hand like second pair with a big kicker or top pair type. Check raise them on the turn or the flop if you can determine that they have caught part of the board.

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jonbrown
when playing against beginners it is so difficult to read what cards they may have, it is easier to play against the atmosphere of the table.

For example if all the players seem to be playing loose, then the best strategy is to play tight and wait for a monster that someone will probably pay out a lot of money. If the play at the table seems to be tight, then it is better for you to play extremely loose.

This strategy works best against beginners because they can play so strangely and unpredictably, it is difficult to guess what they may have for any given hand.

Thats why you should play more to the overall atmosphere of the table rather than the specific individual bets of any given hand.

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Davido
Beginners chase, play tight and you will win. Even if they know you are playing tight, they will still make the call, they can't help themselves!

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celt71
Most Beginners think too much of themselves. Some play emotional and some are way too aggressive. Few beginning players understand pot odds, and they often call too much.

Plus beginners chase too often and thus you can trick them. They consistently call bets on draws without getting the proper odds .If they are betting weakly, they are likely weak and you can decide if you want to bluff or bet for value based on their

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