10个扑克玩家玩牌时的共同错误

  扑克是一个受人喜欢的游戏,大家都认为他们是最好的,但大多数人没有任何线索,因为他们都不知道自己在做什么。” – 荷兰博伊德

  1。玩牌的位置

  打边际双方的时间,要避免玩牌。除非你已经掌握了复杂的玩法,避免打弱手,除非你是在很晚的位置(最后或倒数第二个玩家)。

  如果你在早期的位置,以后的位置可能会提高,迫使你要么放弃你刚才的赌注或把更多的钱浪费在边际上班。后面获得的位置允许你读取其他玩家手中的牌点,因此,作出明智的决定在与是否能够调用。

  2。吓唬不熟练的玩家

  花时间去找出你对手的技能水平,然后再尝试虚张声势。非熟练的玩家往往不能唬人,开始的时候非常松散,或根本不知道他们是否正在对抗一个强有力的对家。没有什么比拥有全在一个板上的最低卡配对的玩家更令人沮丧的,这称为虚张声势。

  3。弱投注到槽

  很多扑克玩家常犯的错误是,当他们获得牌卡的时候,提高他们的最低金额的赌注。如果你认为你有一个好的牌点来赌,至少增加一倍的最低赌注,否则,你只是在玩游戏,不能赢钱。对于低成本的机会要抓住。

  4。显示卡

  除非你使用的显示你的卡是为隐藏你的心理活动,否则避免出示你的卡。围绕他们的碎布折叠后,整个赌桌,显示卡上的百叶窗的玩家只是其余一部分,以提高下一次投注。一个扑克选手的最大的资产是具有不可预测性的,要永不放弃其他玩家有机会知道他们是否已经会赢得比赛。

  5。凭借雄厚的底牌

  有些玩家无法抗拒,因而全力以赴,在每次命中率非常高的口袋对子或适合连接器中下高额赌注。这个结果之一,是随后变成一个硬币的折腾,并得到一个坏的牌点。其他的结果是,以阻止其他玩家把他们的钱放进锅里。

  除非你在一场比赛中,从一个更大的堆栈旨在增加一倍,一般这可以说得上是一个好主意,可以让其他玩家将钱放入锅中,然后赢得尽可能多的价值。

  6。失去焦点

  如果你不能将精力集中扑克游戏,你就不可能吸收有关你的对手的信息,而这在稍后阶段是非常关键的。打三场比赛之后,在早期阶段愿意离开比赛看你最喜欢的电影,这是一个安全可靠的方式。

  7。谈

  从他人手中的礼貌来确认这是一个好主意。打扑克之后留下来聊天。在最坏的情况,充其量就是你会分心,你会最终卷入与赌桌中的其他玩家的无尽的口头争吵中。一个明确的方式对待有人在你的赌桌的个人恩怨。自己不必要的压力起着关键作用。

  8。停止投注,如果你不在翻牌

  许多初学者如果他们没有翻牌手,会比打赌检查。如果你这样做,你不仅告诉大家坐在在赌桌上,你没有手牌,你也失去了机会下注,无论是由他们的反应强度观察你的对手,或取下的锅,当他们折叠自己的弱手。发挥检查和平面的呼叫游戏的最佳时机是当你持有螺母的时候,可以让你的对手一败涂地。

  9。玩太多手牌

  看到每一个触发器都把钱放入锅中,是一个非常常见的错误。当然,你可能会偶尔碰到因而成功。但是,赔率决定您的堆栈同时资金将稳步缩小,当你打了大牌时,你面对的只能是最小的收益。玩太多的手,似乎也鼓励很多玩家额外支付更多,希望他们会让他们的牌获取更多的礼仪,这是另一个赢钱的最好方法。

  10。玩紧可预见的扑克

  如果你拿着口袋对子或高价值时,每一次都检查,你会发现,用不了多久,甚至在最暗的玩家将开始汇集在你身边。混合了一下,打的位置的边际手或检查的频率提高,当你玩牌能力强,可避免成为可预见的玩法。

  译文

  Poker is a lot like sex, everyone thinks they are the best, but most don’t have a clue what they are doing!” – Dutch Boyd

  1. Playing Out of Position

  There are times to play marginal hands and times to avoid playing them. Unless you have mastered complex play, avoid playing weak hands unless you are in a very late position (the last or second last player to play a hand) and it is cheap to call.

  If you call in an early position, a later position may raise, forcing you to either abandon your earlier bet or waste more money on a marginal hand. Later positions allow you to read the strength of other players’ hands and therefore make informed decisions about whether or not to call.

  2. Bluffing Unskilled Players

  Take time to figure out the skill level of your opponents before attempting to bluff. Unskilled players are often incapable of grasping bluffing, play very loosely or simply don’t know whether or not they’re holding a strong hand. Nothing is more frustrating than having your all-in bluff called by a player who has paired with the lowest card on the board.

  3. Weak Betting into Pots

  A common mistake many poker players make is to raise their bet by the minimum amount when they make a hand. If you think you have a hand, bet at least double the minimum, otherwise you are simply offering players aiming to make high pairs, straights or flushes on the turn or river, a low cost opportunity to call and make their hands.

  4. Showing Cards

  Unless you’re using the showing of your cards as a psychological element of your play, avoid showing your cards. Players on the blinds who show their cards after a whole table has folded around their rags are simply inviting the rest of the table to raise bets next time around. A poker player’s biggest asset is unpredictability – never give other players an opportunity to know whether they’ve been either bluffed or squarely beaten.

  5. Going All-In With Strong Pocket Cards

  Some players can’t resist going all-in every time they hit high pocket pairs or suited connectors. One of the results of this is to turn the subsequent hand into a coin-toss and set the scene for a bad beat. The other result is to discourage other players from putting their money into the pot.

  Unless you’re playing for your life in a tournament and aiming to double up from a call by a bigger stack, it’s generally a good idea to let other players into the pot, and then play to get as much value from your hand as possible.

  6. Lose Focus

  If you’re not concentrating on a poker game you’re not absorbing information about your opponents that could be crucial at a later stage. Playing three games at a time or wiling away the early stages of a tournament watching your favourite movie is a sure-fire way to find the rail.

  7. Talk

  Apart from polite acknowledgement of others’ hands it’s a good idea to stay out of chats while playing poker. At best you’ll get distracted, at worst you’ll end up getting involved in endless verbal sparring with other players at the table. Having a personal vendetta against someone at your table is a definite way to put yourself under unnecessary pressure when playing crucial hands.

  8. Stop Betting If You Don’t Make Your Hand On the Flop

  Many beginners will check rather than bet if they haven’t made a hand on the flop. If you do this, you are not only telling everyone seated at the table that you don’t have a hand, you’re also losing the opportunity to place a bet and either read the strength of your opponents hands by their reaction, or to take down the pot when they fold their own weak hands. The best time to play a check and flat call game is when you’re holding the nuts and want to give your opponents enough rope to hang themselves.

  9. Play too many hands

  Putting money into the pot to see every flop is a very common mistake. Sure you may hit the occasional straight or full-house, however, the odds are that your stack or bankroll will steadily dwindle until you’re left making minimal gains when you do hit a big hand. Playing too many hands also seems to encourage many players to pay that little bit extra to see the turn or river hoping that they’ll make their hands – another sure-fire way of burning money.

  10. Play tight predictable poker

  If you only ever enter a hand when you’re holding pocket pairs or high-value suited connectors, or check/fold every time you don’t make your hand on the flop, you will find that before long even the dimmest player will start pushing you around. Mix your play up a bit by playing marginal hands in position or check-raising when you have strong hands to avoid becoming predictable.