The increase of poker popularity has led to a flood of fish that are just waiting for you to t their money. Seriously. Te fish are untalented, undisciplined, and lack the fundamental skills to succeed in Texas Hold'em. Te players think that since they have seen a few episodes of the World Poker Tour, they are poker pros. If you want to m money playing Texas Hold'em, you need to learn to t the money from te novices before they give it to someone else.
There are many ways that you can bankrupt the bad players at your table. Te methods are tested and proven and can give you an advantage o eyone else at the table. Te methods include:
1. F Weakness
It seems that eyone o-estimates their own poker ability. Bad players usuy think they are one of the best players at any given table. This false sense of ability l lead bad players to attempt to buy virtuy ey pot. This o-aggression ms weak players especiy vulnerable to check-raises and slow playing good cards. When you have the nuts, don`t lead out with a big bet (like you should against a good player), instead slow play the hand and let the novice try to buy the pot.
2. Destroy Their Game Plan
Usuy a novice's plan l depend on his ability to bluff effectively. If you are able to remove a significant section of their stack, you l destroy their game plan and put yourself on the fast track to the chip lead.
3. Show No Respect for Weak Bets
A bad player l fear losing their chips on a mediocre hand. This means they l often m sm bets on the turn and ri. Show zero respect for te bets. Making a large raise o te weak bets l often scare away bad players leaving you with the pot.
4. Face Bad Players "Heads Up"
Since good players and bad players require different strategies, try to force other players out of hand before clashing with a weak player. Eliminating other players l reduce the amount of possibilities you have to consider. This l ow you to focus more on how to scare away weak players.
5. Always Have a Decent Hand
Even if you play your hand flawlessly, a bad player may c your bets with nothing but an Ace high. This is y frustrating, but y common. In fact, I know many poker professionals who l not play against novices because they are so difficult to bluff. So, before you enter into a high-cost hand with a bad player, m sure that you have at least a decent hand and you are confident that they don't have anything better. Te are just a few of the quick, simple ways to t advantage of bad poker players.
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