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Shorthand Texas Holdem - Learn How To Play And How To Win


For many years, Texas Holdem is the most played poker variations in the whole world. Its incredible development makes a lot of people despite their sex and nationality to enjoy it. The land based poker rooms are always full with people, who want to play. Furthermore, many people take advantage of the online poker games - they join the online poker rooms, where they can play Texas Holdem for real money. In this article I want to delight all gamblers with additional information about their favorite game.

When it comes to Texas Holdem, you have to choose the most convenient variation for you. You can play limit or no limit Texas Holdem, heads up or multi table, but also you can play shorthand or longhand Holdem. Read the text below and you will learn more about the specific characteristics of this poker variation. And remember that the best way to become a real champion is to concentrate your efforts only on one game, because the different Texas Holdem variations require different skills and method of approach.

For those of you, who are not familiar with the meaning of the shorthand Texas Holdem I will start will a brief explanation. Normally, the game of Texas Holdem is player with 10 players. We say that we are playing a shorthanded holdem if the players are maximum six (but not two - this is heads-up holdem). It is understood that when the number of the players is reduced, the game changes its dynamics - the game becomes more interesting because each player wants to take advantage over the other participants. In fact on the Internet most of the Holdem games are exactly shorthanded. However, I want you to read some useful information about this game, including basic strategy and tips.

Imagine that you are playing Texas Holdem at an online poker room. What you should do at the Preflop when you see your cards? It is recommended to raise if you have AT or higher, KQ, QJ or JT. But the situation is different if someone has already raised before you. Then you should call if you have AQ, AK, AJ (remember it depends on the situation), KJ, AT or JQ. You should be really careful if you want to reraise. The best that you can do in this situation is to try to read your opponent. Maybe he/she is trying to bluff and you can reraise. My suggestion is to follow the behavior of your opponents and to try to read them. In such a confusing situation you will know what to do, because you will be aware of their poker habits.

When the community cards are on the table, you should have a proper strategy, which will permit you to take the bets of the situation. Look at your cards and make up your mind! If your cards form a top pair with a good kicker or some better combination you should raise. The situation is quite different if you have a pair but it is not so good. Here you should consider the question in all its aspects. If the flop is solid, think about the possibility for the other players to form a stronger hand than yours and then make your decision.

If you want your shorthand Texas Holdem game to be really beneficial for you, you should be aware of some other aspects of the poker. For example, it is fundamental to be familiar with the different types of players, because if you know how they generally react in similar situations you will know how to take advantage of their weak points. Improve your knowledge of odds because this is something that can make you a real Texas Holdem star. But the most important thing is to practice regularly, because this will sharpen your skills and instincts.

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