Know When to Fold’em

A novice poker player just learning the game may think that getting good at poker requires learning how to bet and how to raise. This is true, you will need to know how to bet, raise and call well enough to manipulate your opponents into thinking certain things.

A more experience poker player however, knows that the game is not all about offensive moves. Every now and then you have to learn how to protect your stack with an excellent defensive play. When you are truly becoming a good well rounded poker player, you are going to know how to execute offensive and defensive moves to stay alive.

A great example of this can be found in how one plays pocket aces.

Whether you are slow playing pocket aces or betting hard, you must watch out for those aces being cracked. This is one of the hardest things for beginning poker players to learn. Just because you were dealt a monster hand pre-flop does not mean that the hand always holds up post flop.

If you have played poker for a good amount of time you have probably gotten your aces cracked at some point of your poker career and it is probably because you weren’t paying good enough attention.

Hint

If you are playing aces hard pre-flop and a player calls you, then you continue to bet hard on the flop and forth street and you still are getting called you may want take a look at the board and seriously consider what your opponent has.

Your opponent could be slow playing trips or even some kind of wacky two pair combination that you would never think he/she would have. The fact is that aces are a killer hand pre-flop but a pair of aces can be beat by many different hand post flop.

So look for the signs that you might be whipped and don’t be a stubborn poker player when you see these signs. Cut your losses and try to get the table to next time.

Poker (as in other games) glorifies the offensive play. But to become a better poker player you must learn how to play offensive as well as play defense.

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