Poker Beginner Strategy

 
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Poker Tip 4: Play for the Long Term. As a novice player, you’re going to lose some of the time. At some point, you'll go all-in with a pair of Aces, then lose to another player holding a pair of 9s who catches a third 9 on the river. As a beginner in poker, you are often very aloof to the basics of the game, and your research on winning tactics will lead you to many misguided tips that do more harm than good in the long run. Every expert poker player was a beginner at some point, and starting with the right strategy is the best platform to becoming a pro. However, to get you started, here are a few decent beginners' tips for Hold'em players. Texas Hold'em is the most popular form of poker in the world. And it's easy to see why: the game is fun, fast and easy to pick up. But even new starters can do with a few pointers. Hold'em is a poker variant played with 2-10 players on a table. Replay Poker recently launched two new poker variants: Seven Card Stud and Hi/Lo. Ready to dip your toes in the water? We have a guide for you to get started with Hi/Lo. Until you get experienced, fold hands that aren’t connected. Start with three low cards, three running cards, three suited cards, or pairs for the initial bet.

A beginner’s strategy guide to Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo

Replay Poker recently launched two new poker variants: Seven Card Stud and Hi/Lo. Ready to dip your toes in the water? We have a guide for you to get started with Hi/Lo.

Starting hands

Until you get experienced, fold hands that aren’t connected.

Start with three low cards, three running cards, three suited cards, or pairs for the initial bet. You might want to raise the “bring in” bet if your hand is particularly attractive, or the majority of your opponents have medium to high cards showing.

Betting

Remember that in Fixed Limit poker, Third Street and Fourth Street are set at the low blind level. Because of this, it’s usually fine to call some action on the Fourth card if you get that far, providing you don’t whiff completely or any opponent raises with an obviously good card.

  • An ace for your opponent is usually strong because it counts as both high and low.
  • Be mindful that if players start with a low card and are dealt another low card, they may be well on their way to completing a low draw — or have at least a pair.

Observation is key

Keep a mental note of the folded cards. You’ll want to know exactly how many of your suit are left if you’re aiming for a flush. Not to mention if anyone else may have one! Also keep tabs on how many straight or pair cards are left which could hit you.

A rule of thumb is that most players fold on Third, Fifth, or Seventh Street. For most players, if their hand is good enough to take the fourth card, it’s usually all right to call another bet on the cheaper Fourth Street.

If you get to the sixth card, you should only have played on fifth street with a good understanding of your objectives for the pot. Pot odds should be attractive enough to take the final card.

Don’t get trapped looking for half!

Just like in Omaha Hi/Lo, shooting for half the pot with a draw is a very bad proposition.

The best you can hope for is a little more than your money back. Even if you do catch, you often get quartered or lose altogether. That’s not to say never, ever go for one side of the pot — sometimes it’s clear that you’re the only one who has a strong chance. Still, it is a situation you should avoid until you become experienced.

Looking for more information? We like Daniel Negreanu’s take on this format:

For basic rules on Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo, please read our Help Center article.

Nathan “BlackRain79” Williams, the winningest micro stakes player of all time, gives you 14 insanely useful poker beginner tips. These are guaranteed to have you playing better and more profitably with your very next session.

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Listen to Nathan Williams’ “14 Insanely Useful Beginner Tips” podcast #290

The 14 beginner tips below are a condensed version of Nathan’s original post from May of 2020 called “The 14 Best Beginner Poker Tips for 2020”. Printed here with Nathan’s permission.

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1. Be Selective With the Hands You Play

Playing subpar hands will often get beginning players into trouble. It will lead to situations where you make a good hand like top pair or even a flush, but somebody has a higher kicker or a better flush. Following the tight ranges below means you’ll be folding preflop between 80%-85% of the time, but this is how you gain a mathematical edge over weak players who play far too many hands.

2. Be Aggressive With the Hands You Play

This means that you want to come into the pot for a raise most of the time (every time when first to enter).

I would recommend making your raise 3 times the big blind in most games online.

Aggressively entering pots gives you control, making is much easier to win the pot after the flop because we will have the betting lead.

3. Play Against Bad Poker Players in 2020

One of the biggest keys to your success in poker will be playing in “soft” or “juicy” games that contain a lot of weaker players or “fish”.

These fish are playing far more than the top 20% of hands. Also, they will often be playing most of their hands in a passive way by just limping or calling raises preflop.

In poker, you will make most of your money against players like this because they are making big mistakes. It will be much more difficult to make a big profit against the solid regular opponents who play a tight and aggressive game.

4. Don’t Bluff Too Much

A big key for having success against bad or weaker poker players is to keep from trying to bluff them too much. The reason why is because these types of players like to call a lot with very weak hands.

If you were the preflop raiser, it’s OK to cbet the flop most of the time. But after that, if you get called, it is important to slow down on the turn and river if you have nothing. Being patient with the recreational players and waiting for a good hand is a big key to winning big at the lower stakes.

5. Make Lots of Value Bets

Building off of #3 and #4 above, because weaker players make lots of calling mistakes, we can bet more often for value with a wider range of hands. Fish who call too often are a huge source of your profits.

So against players who will call with hands as weak as bottom pair or ace high, you can make a value bet against them with hands like top pair or middle pair very often.

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6. Play Within Your Bankroll

A poker bankroll is the total amount of money that you have set aside to play this game with.

I generally suggest having at least 20 buy-ins for the cash game that you are playing in ($50 buy-in game = $1,000 bankroll). SNG and MTT players should have higher bankroll requirements due to the increased variance in these formats. Variance is the natural ups and downs in poker.

7. Make Sure You Know the Poker Hand Rankings

If you are completely new to the game of poker, then it is very important that you learn the rules. Basically this means that you know “what beats what.”

You should know for instance that a flush beats a straight and a full house beats them both. It is best to simply memorize the rules.

8. Don’t Chase Draws Too Much

A big mistake that a lot of beginners make is paying too much for their draws or “chasing” as some might say. It is important to understand a little bit of basic poker math and know what your pot odds are.

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Basically, you do not want to be calling with your draw if your hand odds are worse than your pot odds. Conversely, there are also many situations where you want to actually be raising with your draws instead because this can force weaker opponents to fold.

This is something that I talk about in Crushing the Microstakes (Nathan’s first book).

9. Don’t Play High Stakes

Another big key to success for a newer poker player is playing at stakes that you are comfortable with. Don’t make the mistake of playing at stakes which are way too high.

I recommend starting at the very lowest limits online, usually that’s NL2. This game has a $2 max buy-in and the blinds are 1 cent and 2 cents. A fair warning: just because you can play for a lot less money online does not mean that the games will be much easier. In fact, often the opposite is often true.

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10. Don’t Play Too Many Poker Tables

With online poker you can essentially play almost as many tables as you want. And yes, this will allow you to multiple your winnings. However, each additional table that you add takes a little bit away from your concentration and this can lead to mistakes.

I recommend starting out with only 1 table at first. If you feel like you are able to handle this easily, then you can try adding more one at a time.

11. Know Your Position at the Poker Table

Position is the #1 advantage, so your goal must be to play in position as much as possible for the most success. Acting last after the flop gives you so many more options and you will profit more in the long run.

Having position allows you to see what your opponents choose to do before making your decision at each stage of the hand. This valuable information will allow you to dictate the pace of the hand, get additional value bets or even bluffs in.

12. Use a Poker Tracking Program (also known as a HUD)

While it is not 100% necessary to use a poker tracking program (like PokerTracker 4) in order to win at online poker, it will definitely help you make better decisions. Therefore, once you get serious about the game, you should at least try one out for awhile.

A poker tracking program basically reads the raw data from the hands that you play and converts it into useful information for you. This useful info helps you develop “reads” on your opponents, allowing you to exploit them in more ways.

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13. Invest In Your Poker Knowledge

One of the best ways to quickly improve your results is to learn from somebody who has already been highly successful in poker. There are tons of great poker books available today to get you started along with training programs and coaching.

The bottom line is that for the cost of a buy-in at NL25 or NL50 you can often learn some advanced poker strategies to quickly help you blast through the micro stakes. The knowledge is out there, more than ever. And this can flatten the learning curve tremendously for a poker beginner.

14. Most Important Beginner Tip – Have Fun!

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Poker is an exciting game with many different formats available from cash games to tournaments to sit and go’s.

It is really important that you choose to play the format that is right for you. And more importantly, you should pick the one that you find to be the most fun and exciting.

The reason why is that poker is a crazy game with a lot of ups and downs. At times you will be jumping for joy. At other times you will be despairing your terrible luck. But what will keep you going over the long run, besides a solid winning strategy, is your love for the game.

If you love this game like I do, then you will be excited to sit down and play every day. And as a 10+ year pro myself, believe me, this will take you further than anything.

Here’s my challenge to you: If one of these tips inspired you to take action either on- or off-the-felt, do it! Action is the greatest teacher so if you realized you’re too passive (#2 above) or you play games well above your bankroll and it causes scared poker (#6 and #9 above), it’s time to make a change.

Now it’s your turn to take action and do something positive for your poker game.

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