Monday 30 September 2019

Texas Hold Em Tricks - Why You Should Never Trick A Newbie

You need to be careful which Texas Hold Em tricks you perform on a newbie. Why? Well read this article so you don't make the mistake.
There is always one of them - a brand new poker player - and they are always rocking the table dynamics with their sheer... naivety. It's almost like oil in water, rummaging up the way it 'should' be.
When a newbie poker player is at a table things don't always go as expected. They stay in pots they shouldn't and fold when they should. It's almost like you never know what they are going to do.
But there is one critical thing you should never do against a newbie - bluff.
Why You Should Never Ever All-Out Bluff Against A Complete Dunce
Even though newbies can be fooled with big bets (they are more likely the blindly believe you have a great hand just because you bet big) don't think this gives you a free pass - it's almost the opposite. The most dangerous and stupid thing you can do when a newbie is at the table is bluff!
Newbies are never at a capacity or level to be able to calculate odds, what you may have, etc. so they aren't even wondering what you have. If you pretend to have something you don't, they might not even notice. Which means if you are betting big with nothing, they might just call because they have a great hand (like a top pair or something, right?).
For this same reason too a calling station, or a newbie who thinks he's in the money, should never be bluffed against. You need to be careful of when perform such Texas Hold Em tricks against calling stations. Some newbies, god bless them, will just call and call no matter what they have. These fish are great to cleanup round after round.
Everyone has seen it at least once. A guy sits down at the table, plays every hand, seems to just lose and lose, keeps calling and playing until his stack is emptied out in 5 or 10 mins. Then gets up and leaves. These players are great because you can rake in the cash. Just tighten up and don't play loose because you will need to win fair and square (they won't usually fold out)
Usually it is great when a newbie is at your table. You're going to get some free cash and boost your stack. Just be careful which Texas Hold Em tricks you perform - cause if you bluff it might be your last play.

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