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Poker: Hold'em Poker Blackjack

I do not intend to explain the rules of Poker, nor those of Hold'em, that's why there are hundreds of places online to find them.

In this post I want to very Sencillito rules so that anyone can play a little Hold'em immediately without being fleeced. As I say, I will not talk about the eight groups or complex concepts. This post can help those without a defined strategy.

Outline of the strategy
The English would say 'be tight and aggressive. " What it means this is to go a few hands ('tight'), only when you have good cards (I will not go here on board positions, but we all know that poker is positional play), and when you have good cards strong commitment ('aggressive '). The opposite would be 'loose' and 'passive'.
In general, non-bluff ('bluff') unless you're really able to predict what you will do your opponents.
Be very patient, and do not modify your strategy if you're not completely sure what will your opponents.

When playing cards? Play
  • couples equal to or greater than 88. A couple of hand the British call it 'pocket', and 'd 'pocket eights. "
  • Play when your cards are high. As a simple rule if your two cards are above 9.
  • The cards are better if they are the same suit ('suite'). It is better KJs ('suite' in the same suit) that KJo ('offsuit', of different suits).
  • The cards are better the closer they are to each other ('connected'). QJ is better than KT (T 10), and dare I say almost as good as KJ.
  • And of course, the higher the better.
  • The five best possible hands are: AA, KK, QQ, JJ and AKs (AK 'suite' in the same suit)

And after 'Flop'?
The flop is the first three letters. The fourth is called 'street' and the fifth 'river'.
If you have nothing, do not hesitate to throw your cards unless you think you have very good options for getting a good play. Remember, be 'tight'.

Nothing more basic concepts. I hope you find them useful.

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