English Español Français Deutsch Italiano עברית Nederlands اللغة العربية 日本語 Türkçe 汉语/漢語 Ελληνικά Português Suomi Bokmål русский Svenska język Čeština Dansk Română България íslenska 韓國語 Bosanski jezik Srpski jezik Hrvatski jezik magyar nyelv Tagalog Ukrainian Lithuanian Macedonian Slovenian kartuli ena Catalan Vietnamese Thai Estonian हिन्दी Maltese Slovenčina Latvian Mongolian Azerbaijani Uzbek Albanian  
 
Join our Newsletter
Main menu
Room Reviews
Poker rules
Poker tools

Playing High Ante Short Holdem Poker

Article written by J Finney
Wednesday, January 18, 2006

To play a session of high ante short handed hold'em you have to be sure of some poker essential qualities like: playing the other's hand, understanding position and being aggressive when you should be.

Let's say you are playing a session of no limit Texas hold'em and the table must be short handed - this simply means there are free sits at the table that no one has occupied yet. The ideal table for this is the table with 4 or maybe as high as 5 opponents. Now, ante means that you bet pre flop, at the same time the blinds are placed. You decide to ante on the pre flop and your ante bet is equal to the small bet. Let's consider the table you are playing on is a $2/$4 table, this means your ante has been of $2.

The antes, as forced bets for everyone have as a purpose to make people put money in the pot and to stimulate activity at the poker table. To prove the point of this article we will have to consider you are playing every hand, no matter what are the raises on the pre flop (unless they are way too big since that is possible this being no limit poker). This forces you to stop worrying about the pre flop value of hands and gets you right to the flop and post flop stages, the parts that actually make the whole game. You will also have to be aggressive because the bets will be high and the players are just some.

You have in this situation you are in to try and play your opponents. You have to make them to draw for a hand to beat you. At all times don't check only call or bet. Playing the others means actually to try and play their hands. If you can correctly evaluate their hands then yours doesn't matter so much because you already know what you are against and you can beat them.

Try to do this sometimes and you will see that overall in that session, if you played right, you will register a winning. Just think of it as an exercise that has to be done because there is the possibility that without bring forced you will never try and play aggressive and "reckless", playing the players instead of playing your own hands. This helps you develop your aggressiveness and improves your way of seeing the opponents.

About the Author
For Party Poker bonus codes and a Poker Room bonus code, visit http://www.poker-reviews-online.com/ today.


Most recent Poker articles published [Read All Poker Articles]:
Poker Tournaments – types of tournaments and how they are played
Poker tournaments are available for players of all skill levels. Although live poker tournaments or casino poker tournaments are a good choice, many players choose to play in online poker tournaments....
Article written by Robert Levin - Saturday, September 20, 2008

APT signs Three Pros
The Asian Poker Tour (APT) has signed up three top pros to be ambassadors to represent the APT. These three will symbolize the APT in future tournaments and promote the APT brand....
News By Mel Vorscheck - Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Poker Bill On Hold
Players in California are going to have to wait until 2009 to see if they the bill called “Gambling Control/California Intrastate Online Poker Act, A.B. 2026” will happen....
News By Gill Holand - Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Post Oak Bluff
Post Oak Bluff was a term phrased in Doyle Brunson’s “Super System” poker book. This book has been deemed as one of the best books on poker and was the first book to publish many poker theories and strategies that are still used by top pros today....
Article written by Jeff Arnest - Sunday, September 14, 2008

Recent Month's Articles:
September 2008August 2008July 2008June 2008
May 2008April 2008March 2008February 2008
January 2008December 2007November 2007October 2007
September 2007August 2007July 2007June 2007
May 2007April 2007March 2007February 2007
January 2007December 2006November 2006September 2006
August 2006July 2006June 2006May 2006
April 2006March 2006February 2006January 2006

Poker rooms Tournaments



1 second/s page load time
© 2005-2008 - online-poker-inside.com - Everything you need to know about online poker rooms!

At Online Poker Inside we will NOT recommend a site until we had tested it out. All listed sites have been tested by a group of gaming enthusiastic people. We test these sites extensively for software reliability, support, fairness, game play and security.