Play the man (or woman) : If your opponent is a tight player. You can also re-raise players who bluff to much. You can play marginal hands and bet when they check to you. This is helpful against predictable players who check with weak hands and raise with good hands.
Play your position: When you are later to act in a round of betting you are at great advantage. You also force a lot of people out, making it less likely for someone to make a better hand than you. When you play aggressive, you force your opponent into the defensive. Raise before the flop and if you hit your hand keep firing bullets, but don’t go nuts, one pair won’t often win big pots. You’d be surprised what you can do with that two and six.īe aggressive: You’ve waited for solid hands, now its time to pound your opponents. You’ve seen pairs in the flop before, it just takes one of the pair and one of any other kind. You never know however when that two and six could create a straight, two pairs, three of a kind, or even a full house. Otherwise, try not to fold before the flop unless somebody is pre-flopping some ridiculous bet and your cards are two and six. For now, all the other hands are just not worth playing and you should just throw them away. There are two approaches you can take with step one: Don’t play bad hands: Limit your game to pocket pairs, Suited Aces(a suited A-4,A-5) Ace King off suit, or suited connecting cards.