Beginner’s Guide
A Beginner’s Guide to Texas Hold’em
A Beginner’s Guide to Texas Hold’em is not an introduction to the basic rules of Texas Hold’em. To find detailed information on how Texas Hold’em is played, please visit our rules page. Instead, this guide is focused on helping you understand the game better and give you some tips on how to become a better Texas Hold’em player. We hope you’ll find it intriguing.
Texas Hold’em is the king of all poker games. And it requires a ton of skill. But still the most skilled player in the world can’t beat a lucky strike. So anything can happen. But we thought we’d guide you through the most essential strategy assessments.
Start at the Bottom
Even if you turn out to be the biggest poker talent the world has ever seen, you are best off starting at the bottom. Playing low stakes games or tournaments is a good way to get a lot of hands under your belt without taking too big a risk. And as in all things, experimentation is a good way to learn.
Starting hand Value
Your two pocket cards, or hole cards, are the only factors that separate your hand from the other players’ hands. So learning how to play them is vital. An AA (ace-ace) combo simply has a much greater chance of winning than say a 7-3 combo. Play the good starting hands. Fold the bad.
Position Play
Being seated in “late position” in a poker game is a huge advantage since you then get to see your opponents make their moves before you have to act yourself. To become a good player, one must understand, and learn to take advantage of this advantage. A good starting hand in an early position may actually be a worse hand to play than a bad hand in late position.
Fold
No matter the betting round, if you have nothing and can’t draw to anything. Fold
