Playing Texas Hold'em Poker for Real Money
ISSUE #3 - STARTING TO PLAY FOR REAL MONEY
March 2004
Howdy Folks,
I hope you have all been practicing hard at the Play tables at
Bet365 Poker? I'd guess you've had fun, but the stimulation
isn't quite there ? There are a couple of reasons for this.
Firstly, you dont have any of your hard earned dough on the
line. Secondly, your opponents dont have any of their hard
earned dough on the line. So they just dont play the same.
Have you played a hand yet where you have the Aces, raised at every
opportunity, and still there are five opponents on the river ? And
low and behold, one of them hit a gutshot, middle pin, inside straight
draw. Ouch
No. They would not have been there if you were
playing with real wonga.
So if you have got the hang of the pop up buttons, how the game
flows, and generally feel comfortable, it is now time to move onto
the cash tables. No, not 100/200 limit, or even the 10/20 limit.
The sharks will be slobbering at the thought. They havent
been educated by Finding Nemo yet, and fish, are not friends.
They are food. 
Let's start small : $0.10/$0.20 or $0.50/$1 Fixed Limit HoldEm
is the next step. This will drastically reduce the lunatic opponents
scenario. All of a sudden, only 2 or 3 opponents are calling your
raises. Your opponents dont want to give their money away,
and they want to take your money off you! Lets sit down with
a $50. If this doesnt last you at least 20 hours playing time,
dont move up. Ideally, you shouldnt move up until you
are breaking even. This is probably a good rule to abide by at all
levels.
Ok. I know what you are thinking : I havent given you any
clues on what sort of cards to play, what situations, or position,
to play them, and how to play them. If only it was that easy! The
answers are, it depends, it depends, and you guessed it, it depends.
(I should have been a politician.) Over the weeks, Ill try
and cover as many it depends as possible.
A starter for ten
7 2 off suit is not a good hand. 9 3 is
also not a good hand. Just watch me blow $15000 (real money) on
Sky Sports next month for proof. I was heads up with Peter, having
outlasted the other 4 opponents. I believed Peter was playing too
tight for heads up play, so I decided to bully him. Wronggg. I raised
his big blind once too often with 9 3, and he surprisingly called
me with 10 Q. Whoops! Not a very nice scenario. Needless to say
I went out, lost my money, lost the $15000 prize money, lost the
opportunity to win $200,000 in the final, looked rather stupid on
TV, and lost my pride. And the moral of the story is
Lets
stick to decent starting hands.
Dont call any bets with an off suit, high card, low card combination,
e.g. J4, Q3, K5.
Dont call any bets with an off suit, two low cards combination,
e.g. 84, 72 and especially 93 !
Only call with suited connectors, e.g. 9h,10h if the price is right,
i.e. one bet and no raises.
Only call with low pairs, e.g. 5s if the price is right, i.e. one
bet and no raises.
Lets try and play high cards like AJ. KQ, A10. These are calling
hands.
Lets only raise with AK, AQ and the high pairs 9s and up.
Ok, this all sounds very predictable. But you will be surprised
how little your opponents notice, and believe it or not, how little
many of them care.
See you next week folks,
Dave
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