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Insider Secrets to Playing Texas Hold'Em Poker Online by Theo Cage

 
 
 
 
 
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“I discovered the secret recipe to KFC Chicken 15 years ago and I have been hooked on ‘Insiders Secrets’ ever since.” ave you ever been to a party or a bar where youʹve metsomeone for the first time who told you an insiders secret
to their business or work? Maybe Iʹm just a good listener but this happens to me all the time. We all know these insider kinds of details about our own little world. For example, if we worked at Cadbury, the Cadbury Secret would be one of the first things we would learn about on the job (even if it wasn’t officially part of the training program). There are other kinds of insider knowledge ‐ how something is really made at the plant we work at, how certain products are marketed, where an idea really came from, or how you can make a product yourself for one‐tenth
When you play weak Aces though like A5s, you have to be extra cautious if you catch an Ace on the flop.
You wonʹt be sure if your kicker is good or not so youʹll have to give the next step some thought. Playing these only in later positions can help you make better decisions because people will check most likely if they donʹt have the A or that hand beat. Why do hands like AA, KK, QQ, AK, AQ work best at smaller tables? Imagine a scenario where everyone is in the hand, and you look down and see two gorgeous red Aces? Your pulse starts to race. Then you look up to see that everyone has already called. At this point you have to know that your chances of winning are slim. Power hands like this rarely win when there are that many people calling pre‐flop. Why? How do you improve this hand? In big all‐in pots two pair rarely wins against flushes and straights.So what do you do?
There’s only one tactic left. You could check raise on the flop
instead of betting right now. The idea would be to try to force

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