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Poker Advice 101


December 26, 2008
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Playing poker is more than just jumping in a chair and grouping a few cards together and betting money. Learning the foundation of the game is essential. The following offered by 2 Poker Game are very key poker terms to describe all actions that occur during a poker game.

As surprising as this may be but many poker players don’t realize what a bet really entails. A bet is a wager of a particular amount of money in a poker game. Bets can be placed in fixed limits like $5 or $10 or spread limits , which allows players to wager any amount within a particular limit like $2-$10.

Pot limit is another form of betting where a poker player can bet any amount up to the amount in the pot. No limit is another betting form which has gained much attention especially with the World Series Of Poker Tour online. No limit poker allows players to wager any amount of money that the player may have in front of them.

Blind bets is a forced bet by one or more players before the the cards are even dealt .Blind bets are really popular in poker games like Texas Hold’ em and Omaha.

Call is a main form of betting where an amount wagered is basically matched and placed into the pot.

Check is another poker term widely used and unlike the other forms of betting this includes no money. When a player is checking, a player keeps the right to call any bet made by a player who acts after he does,or even to raise. However if a player has already placed a bet when it is already your turn to decide what to do, you now can’t check, so you either must fold,call,or raise.

Check raise means to check and then raise if one of the opposing players bets. This is a very popular tactic when a check raiser has a very strong hand and wishes to bait players for a bet or two .

Fold means to decide whether or not to call a bet or raise. Folding is giving up on the pot especially if you have a very poor hand.

Raise means to increase an amount net which was wagered by an opposing player.

The above are key terms that are necessary to make better for a better informed poker player. Visit 2 Poker Game for other key aides and hot poker games.

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  1. acehigh on December 29th, 2008 10:00 pm

    This article brings up a lot of good points. Gives me a lot to think about.

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