Intermediate Poker Mistakes to Avoid

By | Mar 26, 2011
Under: Poker

Hand Strength

Poker is a game of strength and the strength of your hand is not important. What is important is the strength of your hand compared to those of your opponent’s hands. Many poker players focus only on the strength of their own hand and don’t consider the cards that other players are holding. If you wish to become a winner at the poker table, you need to break this habit. Concentrate on your opponent’s styles and strategies. Then, focus on the cards that he could be holding.

Tournaments

Multi player tournaments have better odds than a traditional ring game. Tournaments can have more than 300 players and they can last for hours. Though skill is involved, luck is a big factor at tournaments. An enormous portion of the prize pot depends solely on a few hands.

Tournaments can be lots of fun, but it’s hard to win money consistently at tournament tables. It is also harder to learn poker skills in a multi table tournament because players seldom play hands before the flop. This makes it difficult to learn the finest aspects of playing poker and it takes much longer to learn the game.

Ring Games

Many ring games have very low stakes. The players in these games usually have less skills than those in tournament games. This allows you to improve your game without the risk of losing a large bankroll. It’s fine for you to play tournaments, but only occasionally before your skills are finely honed.

Keeping Records

Many top-notch poker players play poker on a frequent basis yet don’t keep tabs on their wins and losses. It is imperative you do so in order to analyze your game. In many countries poker winnings are taxable. This is another good reason to record your wins and losses.

Choose your Game

Poker players don’t do well in all poker games and locations. Many do better in certain poker rooms and games within their limits. Keep a record of your statistics. This will allow you to better focus on poker games where the higher value is in your favor.

If you find a game you can’t beat, don’t play it. You can lose huge amounts of cash and put yourself into bankruptcy playing games that you can’t beat. By keeping records of your wins and losses, you will know what games to avoid. Game selection will be much easier if you have an accounting of wins and losses in certain games.

Betting Habits

Even when stakes are low, there will be experienced players at the table who really know the game. If you are too predictable in your betting habits, these players will definitely pick up on it. Throw your opponents off by mixing your betting style. If you are a predictable better, change tables frequently when playing online.

Hone your Skills

Don’t play too many different types of games, as stated earlier. It’s better to focus on honing your skills and excelling at one game. Try a few different games in order to find your niche. Once you’ve found it, concentrate on becoming an experienced player at that particular game.

Limits

If you’re tired of making bad bets on lower limits, don’t raise your limits. Doing this won’t help you win the pot. In lower limit games your opponents will play almost anything. Take advantage of their mistakes and use them to your benefit. If your luck is bad, it will even out eventually. If you can’t win in low stake games, it’s unlikely you will defeat players who play for higher stakes. These players are usually more experienced and their skills have been finely honed. Poker pots are won because players make mistakes. When they make very few mistakes, you win less often.

The Flop

Intermediate players usually play an excellent poker game before the flop, but after the flop they make huge errors in judgment. This is often because they fold too frequently. Many poker players over-correct and fold after the flop unless they have an excellent hand. Remember the odds and don’t play too tight. At times a fold can be the biggest mistake you can make. You must know when to fold and when to stay in the game.

The tips in this article will help you to hone your skills at the poker table. Play as often as you can to enhance your niche. Good luck!

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