Dec
2009
Free Poker Games Guide to Hand play Techniques
December 30th, 2009 at 04:07 pm by FreshAire in General Fishing ClubsHere are my top techniques on how I play my hands when playing free poker games, poker tournaments, cash games, heads up and sit and go’s.
If poker is a new game or hobby for you then hopefully the tips I can offer will be of great help.
Pocket pairs: Aces the 10s 4 x the big blind. 7s,8s and 9s 2 times the big blind. 6s and lower I just flat call. 4s and under if a big raise is made I fold.
Ace/King to Ace/10 I raise 3x the big blind. Ace/9 and lower I just flat call and depends on the kicker if a raise is made I may just fold. Lower kickers like 2-5 should be folded with a raise made.
I generally like to play mid suited connectors like 7/6 of hearts I’ll play to see a flop no raise just call and if the bet is too high I fold them.
Some people like to play small suited connectors I most of the time don’t like to, but every once in awhile I will depending on gut feeling and how the people are playing.
I will also play connectors i.e: 8/9 off suite for the big blind price.
I fold any card that is more than a 5, unless of course it is a face card.
Any cards that are 3 cards apart ie:7/4 can be played but only at right price and if they are suited.
Cards that are 2 cards apart i.e: 6/4 can be played suited or not for the right price and I never raise with these or call a big raise.
This is just how I like to play my poker, but of course every player is different. Maybe some of my tips will work for you, and some others wont. My best tip is to go with your gut instinct and hopefully it will be right.
free poker games and pay poker is all about playing a game and having fun, so relax and chill out when playing.
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