Friday, 20 August 2010

Determining Your Best Poker Cash Strategy

One of the most enjoyable things about the game of poker is that, while there are certain things a player should endeavor to accomplish and other things a player should endeavor to avoid, there are really no rules as to what is the best way to play the game. The game of poker is part blind luck and part chess match. The game requires knowledge of strategy above all other things and, for each individual player, a poker cash strategy that turns out to be the winning one may be different than it is for other players, even for players of the same level of skill and experience.

One of the most amusing incarnations of the poker cash strategy is seen in what’s termed The Maniac. The Maniac is the individual who makes bets which most people would describe as downright crazy. They raise the pot on lousy hands, raise on the blind, and generally try to intimidate their opponents into folding their hands. This individual, depending on their level of skill, may be a very successful player. They may also be a convenient way for more skilled players to enrich themselves due to the somewhat transparent nature of the strategy.

Another popular poker cash strategy is that of becoming a master bluffer. This is an individual who is completely unreadable, who displays no tells, and who retains an air of quiet calm whether their hand is an obvious winner or complete air. Developing this strategy is very difficult in a live situation but, where online poker is concerned, one need only make certain that the actual strategy displayed to other players is not completely readable. Learn to play the game and avoid using automated features to make certain that other players cannot guess anything about one’s intentions or one’s position.

One’s best poker cash strategy will also depend on one’s position where finances are concerned. For instance, if one happens to have the shortest stack at the table, it is not the time to get overly-aggressive and certainly not the time to become The Maniac. This is the time to; either pick out smaller fish and pick them off or to make very conservative bets and wait for the best hands to come along. The situation is radically different if one happens to be sitting behind a very tall stack of chips.

As is the case in the business world, those individuals who fail to see an opportunity and, thus, fail to take advantage of it when it presents itself are the same individuals who will inevitably fail when they may well have succeeded. When one has a large stack of chips it’s time to take out the smaller players. Being in the dominant position at the table means that it’s an excellent time to use bluffing, intimidation, and even blind raising to force other players into positions that make them too uncomfortable to carry on and which will cause them to fold.

One’s poker cash strategy must not only depend upon the finances they have in front of them at the table, but on the finances they can reasonably afford to bet on any given game. One needs to keep in mind that, if they have too much riding on the game, they will not be playing at their most efficient or effective level. The Maniac and the bluffer will both reveal that a player who is scared and nervous is an easy mark. Set sensible budgets and make sure that the total amount that one is willing to wager does not cause a hardship in one’s life. Above all other things, poker should always be fun.

A good Poker Cash Strategy does not mean being a one-trick pony. It means adapting one’s strategy to the situation at hand and to the level of play with which one is presented by one’s opponents. Good players master all of the strategies. Sometimes they’re maniacs, sometimes they bluff, and sometimes they just sit back and relax and let the other players fall victim to their own lack of skill. The last strategy, of course, requires that the player spent a lot of time at the tables.

Matthew has played both online and live poker for 3 years and works as a poker dealer. Visit our website to read poker articles, poker room reviews plus watch our video reviews. Visit: poker.somethingabout.com

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