Texas Holdem Tip: Get to Know Your Obligations as a Player

Author: Texas Holdem
Category: Texas Holdem

You have certain obligations to consider once seated at the poker table. Once you are settled, there are some things you need to do to be able to participate well in a game. Below are some of these things.

Posting to be Dealt In

Normally, for you to be dealt in, you have to post. However not all casinos have this kind of rule. To be sure, consult the dealer of the game wherein you are a participant.

In case in a certain game there’s this rule about posting to get dealt in, just abide by the rule. But if you are near the big blind, remember not to post as down the road you will be required to pay the big blind.

Calling Out Action

It is a must to call out actions. This will make things easier for everyone at the poker table. When calling out your action, be sure that everybody will hear you. Call out loudly.

Following the Action

When finally seated, be ready for the action. Always try to be observant and keep track of the action. Be sure you know what’s happening at the table and who should act after who. In case your time to act comes, be sure you are prepared and already know what to do. You must be alert.

Showing You’re in the Hand

It is a must that you make everyone believe you are still in the hand. Be sure that your cards can be easily seen and they are in front of your stack and covered by a chip.

Securing the pot

Before you give up, be sure pot is secured. Before throwing your hand towards the center, be sure you have the right reason for it. Never make any serious decision when you are not sure pot is secured.

Against Unskilled Players

Author: Texas Holdem
Category: Texas Holdem FAQ

Hi there!

I want to know, how do you personally play against unskillful players? Unskillful in a way that is also ignorant. I’m referring to those who watch WSOP too much and believe that anything at anytime can come up.

Just last week, I was in a friendly game, buy in was $10. Players who were present were newbies and so I expected a not so good, thrilling game. Well, I had KQs and was on the small blind. Guy in early position first raised. Quite unexpected, there were no callers. Button then re-raised and so I called. Initial raiser then folded, therefore it was then heads up play. Flop came and brought KQ4. I then placed a small bet and he raised me. I then pushed him all in.

Later, he flipped his cards over, bottom pair with an Ace kicker. Then he suddenly made on the turn another 4 and I lost.

Anything to say? Such situation happened for several times and the ending has always been the same. I hope you can help me.

Thank you in advance.

Warm regards,
Rocky
Rocky,

When bad players suck out on you, it can be frustrating, but you played well. When you play well, bad players will suck out on you. Play a solid game against these opponents or play a small ball style that will let you see a lot of flops cheaply.

If there is a lot of action preflop, then play a solid game and push your advantages hard. They aren’t going to always suck out on you.