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How to be Unbeatable in No Limit Texas Holdem

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Welcome to our Texas Holdem strategy guide!
No Limit Texas Holdem Poker – Basic strategy guide

The biggest differences between No Limit Texas Holdem poker and Limit Texas Holdem poker involves position and hand value. Position is far more important in No Limit poker because the decisions you make will have a greater impact on your stack. If you trap someone in No Limit texas holdem poker with the help of position, you can win your opponent's entire stack as compared to collecting a few extra bets in Limit. That’s why we recommend No Limit Texas Holdem poker to make you win big.

Big connectors like A-K, A-Q and K-Q decrease in value when you play No Limit as you are more likely to win small pots and lose big pots with these types of hands. As well, all pairs increase in value when playing No Limit poker since you are able to double through your opponents when you hit a set. The big pairs, AA and KK, also increase in value when playing No Limit Texas Holdem poker as you are again presented with an opportunity to trap someone for his whole stack.
In No Limit it is important to keep track of the amount of money you and your opponents have on the table. The variation in stack size greatly affects how the game is played. Some examples are as follows:

1. You have $500 and your opponent has $25. The blinds are $2/$4. You are sitting in the big blind with a Jc-Tc and your opponent moves all-in from first position (a position referred to as sitting under the gun). All other players fold. This is clearly a situation in which you should fold since you are most certainly the underdog and risking an additional $21 in order to win his last $25 is not a profitable play. If your opponent also has $500, then a call may be acceptable as you have a chance of winning $500 by risking another $21. The decision of whether to call or not depends on how well your opponent plays after the flop.

2. You have $1,000 and your opponent also has $1,000. The blinds are $2/$4. You hold QQ and make it $20 to go. Your opponent, who is acting behind you, now moves all- in with his entire $1,000 stack. You should fold unless you know your opponent does not have AA or KK. If your opponent made the same play with only $60 in front of him, you should call his all-in bet in the hopes that he does not hold AA or KK.

No Limit Texas Holdem PokerTop Advice

Playing too many starting hands; in a standard $2/$4 No Limit Texas Holdem game you should have a 20-30% view of the flop percentage. This means folding A-J in first position, K-T in middle position and Q-T in late position.
Table selection; only play in games where you have an edge. You want at least a couple of weak players at the table when you sit down.
Playing the players; make sure to quickly assess the opposition: who plays inferior hands, who folds at aggression, who bets with draws, who calls big bets with weak hands and draws, who can be bluffed, who bluffs, etc.
Pump it or dump it; fold or bet/raise (if the odds are with you). You should avoid calling unless you have a good reason (like trapping an opponent).
Respect most big bets and raises. This is particularly true on the turn and river as most players do not bluff.

No Limit Texas Holdem Poker Most Common Mistakes

# Not releasing a decent hand when beat, thus losing the whole stack on one hand
# Calling with weak holdings when facing a bet
# Playing too many starting hands
# Not raising pre-flop with premium hands (putting pressure on limpers holding drawing hands) and then going too far with them after the flop
# Over/under betting the pot (risking a lot to win small/not protecting hand)

Basic Pre-Flop Strategy

Most of the time you should raise/re-raise with top-pairs (AA-QQ) and top connectors (A-, AQs) in order to make low-pairs and various connectors pay to see flops against you.
Remember, they will often have the opportunity to double up on you if they hit (although many beginners do not realize this and fold too often pre-flop).
Stick to the premium hands. You will pay dearly to "chase" with second-best hands in No Limit.
Keep most raises down to between 70% and 100% (making it 3 times the big blind to go typically equals an 80% pot bet) in order to save money when you get re-raised or called by stronger holdings. If there are limpers in front of you, raise to about 4-6 times the big blind.
Have respect for strong tight players (for example, you should drop A-Q if a strong player raises under the gun).
When very weak players have entered the pot, be inclined to call and take flops with them.

Playing monster poker hands

Texas Holdem Poker isn't just about getting good cards; it's also about how you play those cards.
Just because you've picked up a monster hand, doesn't mean you should abandon all strategy knowing you're going to win anyway. How you play your hand can make the difference between taking down a big pot or getting slim winnings for your good cards.
There are many different philosophies on playing made hands. Some say slow play, others say bet out. There is really no set way that you should play a made hand; it all depends on the situation. What you want to keep in mind is that your goal is to get your opponent potcommitted. That way, you'll have the best chance of getting his all-in by the river and taking down a huge pot with your monster hand. There you got the best strategy, use it well.

When to Slow Play No Limit Texas Holdem Poker

The best time to slow play your monster hand is when you're up against an aggressive opponent who has an early position. There's nothing better than flopping a set on a raise and having him bet into you over and over - "feeding the monster" as we like to call it.
The only time you can slow play a made hand is when you hit big against an aggressive opponent who likes to steal pots. If you figure he's made a top pair on the flop, you’ll re-raise him on the turn to get him pot-committed before you put him all-in on the river.
The turn is the best time to get someone pot-committed. If he's betting into you, just double or triple his bet on the turn and he'll follow you all-in on the river.

When to Bet Big in No Limit Texas Holdem
Betting into solid players is a favourite of mine because it immediately lets me know if they have a hand or not. If they call my bet, I know they hit top pair on the flop and I'll be able to pot-commit them by the river. As with slow playing, the turn is where you want to potcommit your opponent and set him up for an all-in at the river. The only time you want to allin the turn is if there's a draw that can beat you and you've got a lot of chips in the pot.
For example, here's how you usually bet when you have flopped a set. Say your opponent and you are both sitting with $600, and you call a raise of $30 pre-flop with 5c-5h. The flop comes Kd-5s-2h rainbow.
Your are first to act so you bet $48 and he calls which means he's most likely holding A-K or something with a king pre-flop.
Now it's time to pot-commit him.
On the turn, if you check, he bets and you re-raise, he may fold.
Instead of scaring him off like that, you bet out $120 on the turn, and if he re-raises, then you can go all-in with him.
If he just calls, you can get him all-in at the river.
This is the beauty of pot-committing opponents and a key in this strategy.


By following this strategy we can guarantee that you will have a big chance to beat even the most experienced No Limit Texas Holdem players.


Hope you liked our Texas Holdem poker strategy and will win big by using The Ultimate Strategy

We wish you all the best and may the cards be with you!


Trivia:
Texas holdem (also known as hold'em or holdem) is a variation of the standard card game of poker. The game consists of two cards being dealt face down to each player and then five community cards being placed by the dealer—a series of three ("the flop") then two additional single cards ("the turn" and "the river"), with players having the option to check, bet or fold after each deal, i.e. betting may occur prior to the flop, "on the flop," "on the turn," and "on the river." WSOP is the biggest No Limit Texas Holdem Poker tournament in the world.
No Limit Texas Holdem, the strategy game for everyone!

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