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All right, cards are on the table in your Texas Hold "Em game and you need to know what to do next. One of the important facts to note is how many people are left in the game?

Your odds of winning a hand of Hold "Em are reduced the more people there are at the table. You need to understand this fact. Additionally, you need to understand the Texas Holdem hand rankings. Below are the hand values, from highest to lowest.

Royal Flush

A, K, Q, J, 10 (all the same suit)

Straight Flush

3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (in order, suited)

Four-of-a-Kind

5, 5, 5, 5, x (or four of any number/face)

Full House

7, 7, 7, 9, 9 (any 3/2 combination)

Flush

4, 5, 6, J, K (suited, any number/face)

Straight

3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (unsuited, in order)

Three-of-a-Kind

10, 10, 10, 4, 5 (any number that matches)

Two Pair

6, 6, 2, 2 (any numbers that match)

One Pair

8, 8 (any number that matches)

Now that you know the Texas Holdem hand rankings, it will be much easier to begin your betting strategy. This is based around the theory of "outs." Outs are the number of opportunities you have to improve your poker hand. For example, if you were dealt a pair of Kings, you would have one out""a third King for a set. The more outs you have, the better the hand you have. This is because you have more opportunities to make a stronger Poker hand.

The way to calculate the odds of bettering your hand is to take the outs and multiply these by two at the flop. If you are holding a J, Q and the flop shows 10, 9, 4, you have two outs (8) and (K) to get a straight. The odds of drawing those cards are 4%. Now for a moment, picture yourself holding the cards just described. These are going to look far more successful than the odds dictate they may become. For that reason, you can see the logic in betting the odds so emotion does not get you carried away.

Another way to look at your cards is simply whether you should stay in or fold. It can be tempting to try to stay in every hand, but when the odds are against you, it makes no sense. Hold 'em is a game of mathematics and the odds must be in your favor for you to win over the long run. That is how the casinos operate; they are very careful that the odds are in their favor. It should be easy to see the profit in this; it registers in those hotel skyscrapers and the glittering neon inviting you inside. In fact, in towns like Vegas and Atlantic City, one of the few games you can play where you actually have a chance of winning is, indeed, Hold "Em poker.

by: J.P. Jones




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