I've become addicted to facebook texas holdem poker since I lose my job. Where can I get info about strategy and facebook poker chips?
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$8 Answers
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$Here are some pointers for playing texas holdem and increasing your stack of facebook poker chips in online social networking sites like facebook, myspace, bebo and tagged.
1) Learn some odds. You don't have to be a math genius to play facebook poker, but you should at least know what the odds are of your possible hands so you know how many facebook pokerchips to raise or when to fold, or when to go all in.
2) Learn to vary your play. If you continually play the same, other players will eventually catch on to your style and adapt their play so thats it's harder for you to win facebook poker chips.
3) Dont get trapped. It's easy to fall into the "all in" trap where an opponent gradually draws you into a hand until you feel thats its easier to go all in than to pull out at this point, eventhough you probably have an inferior hand. If you lose all your facebookpokerchips then you'll be out of the game completely. At least if you pull out you can live to fight another day.
4) Play in good games. Scope out the tables first to see what kind of players are theres. You don't want to sit too quickly and find out too late that you're at a table of pros who have siphoned off your facebook poker chips.
5) Know your table image. You need to know how others see you so that you can know how to milk the good hands. If everyone thinks you are a "safe" player, make sure you use that to your advantage as others will expect you to be strong only on good hands and fold on weak ones. This ties in with #2 and varying your play.
These tips should help you to build a decent stack of facebook poker chips in texas holdem.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$Fortunately, like with everything else if you put in some time it is easily avoided.
You might shudder when you hear the word discipline. Then again, you might not :-)
I myself thought negatively about discipline not long ago. I started seeing pictures of school, teachers and boring crap whenever I thought about it.
You could say that Discipline is a synonym for Challenge.
And in texas holdem poker if you end up having the second best hand and you're lacking discipline, you'll just end up losing all your facebook poker chips.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$Be aware that when you are bored, you tend to create excitement. Use this knowledge! Try a "cheap" bluff. Change your playing style and see how that works. Try loose, tight, passive, aggressive, mix it up. Watch peoples reactions. Don't spend millions, spend hundreds. The lessons are great. In poker or in real life.
Reread your strategy guides. They will make more sense once you discover your weaknesses.
I have never tried Facebook poker but will check it out now. I will go by Twinpairs. Say hello when you see me online. I love Texas Hold'em!
Oh Yea, "Breath when you go all in!".
This gives you a clue to my nickname: Twinpairs
Experience
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$Texas Hold’em, a poker game for two to 10 players, follows fairly simple rules. The object is to make the best five-card poker hand using any combination of the two cards dealt face down to you and the five common cards dealt face up on the table. Here are the basics of Texas Hold’em:
•The Dealer. Cards are dealt from the position of Dealer, which rotates clockwise around the table after each hand. The player designated as Dealer for a given hand is identified by a round "D" marker on the table. The software will automatically deal cards on behalf of the Dealer.
•Blinds. To start the game of Texas Hold’em, the player to the left of the Dealer puts up the Small Blind (which is usually half the minimum bet) and the player to his left posts the Big Blind (equal to the minimum bet). This gets the pot started and encourages other players to place bets of facebook poker chips. They re called "blinds" because these bets are made before any cards are seen.
•The Deal. Each player is dealt two cards, called pocket cards, which are visible only to the player holding them.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
M$
