By Stanley Majors
Limit Texas Holdem Poker is the most
popular type of holdem poker, attracting many novice poker players. The
reason it is so popular is because the betting is not too aggressive.
The
stakes are not high and because the betting is limited, you can easily
compete with very little money.
If you are playing at a 50c/$1 Limit
Texas Holdem Poker table, the betting will be limited to increments of
50c for the pre-flop and flop, and $1 for the Turn and River rounds.
If you are unfamiliar with these
poker terms then read the Texas Holdem Poker Terms article for a clear
explanation of what they mean.
In Limit poker rooms the best poker
hand most often wins, because players are more likely to stay in the
game
and force a showdown. If you were playing in a No Limit Poker Room
players
are more likely to fold before the turn or river, than risk losing a
large
piece of their stack.
Bluffing in Limit games are not very
common, because it's not too costly for your opponent to call if he
suspects
that you are trying to bluff him.
If you're playing at a low-limit
table and you're dealt a strong hand you should try to keep as many
players
in the game as possible. Trying checking if you're one of the first to
place a bet, this should trick most players into thinking your hand is
weak.
After you reach the Turn begin to
raise, and try to build the pot up as big as you can.
The key is to draw as many bets out
of your opponents without revealing that you are in a strong position.
In low-limit poker games you should
be looking for pre-flop hands that are no less than a 9s or higher
pair,
or two high rank unpaired cards. Read the Texas Holdem Poker Hands
article
to learn more about poker hands.
You can play limit poker games online
for free; check out the Trident Poker online casino.
Download their online poker room
software and begin playing within seconds.
Stanley Majors is an experienced
online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics.
You can read more on Limit
Texas Holdem Poker. Plus find other articles at Texas
Holdem Net, which provide useful and factual poker information and
insight.
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