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Texas Hold'em Lessons
Reading the Board
Real Poker
Rooms is proud to present the first in
a series of lessons to help you play poker better and give you some
advantage! We will start with Texas Hold'em which
is THE MOST Popular poker game!
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Part
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Part
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Reading
the Board |
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Good Hold'em players can 'Read the Board',
and they know what hands might be lurking out there at the table
ready to show themselves and take the pot. They also know what hands
can not be possible, and so they know not to worry defending
against them.
How can you tell what hands are possible,
and what ones are not? Here are some simple guidelines to get you
started.
- Pairs on the Board - if there are a pair of cards on
the board, someone may have a Four-of-a-Kind. If there
are no pairs on the board, no one can have a Four-of-a-Kind. Pairs
on the board also make a Full House possible. Both of these
hands are very strong, so when the board pairs pay attention.
Someone may be holding a monster hand.
- Three of a Suit - is what is necessary for a flush. Sometimes
when the suited community cards are not particularly impressive,
say 2-7-9 of clubs, it becomes easy to overlook the potential
flush in your opponents hands.
- Sequence Cards - the cards that make a straight possible.
If the cards on the board only have two 'holes' in a string of
five consecutive cards, someone may be holding those cards and
just may have that straight. So, when cards like 9-J-Q show themselves
on the board, beware that an opponent may be holding the 'missing'
10-K in their hand.
Of course you know what cards are in your
hand, and that can help you deduce what cards your opponents
may have.
Reading
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- The board shows K♦-K♠-9♥-2♣-6♣
- You have: A♣-K♣ in your hand
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Is there a pair on the board?
- Yes. Both a Four-of-a-Kind and a Full House are possible
Are there three suited cards on the board?
- No. A Flush is not possible.
Are there three Sequence Cards on the board?
- No. A straight is not possible.
Can you use your cards to rule out possible hands?
- Yes. Since you have one of the K, no one can have Four-of-a-Kind this hand.
Conclusion
- Because of the pair on the board, Full Houses are possible.
Your opponent would need to have K♥ and
either a 9,6, or 2 in their hand
to complete the Full House and beat you.
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