Hey, guys.
I just want to go into a quick Texas Hold
'em poker strategy.
This is very rough and basic, just enough
to get you by if it's your first time playing.
Right now, we've hit the button set and blinds
are already in place.
And we'll deal everything face-up just so
everybody could see what's going on here.
So, a hand like this.
Generally, the hands wouldn't be shown here.
But this guy with no knowledge of anything
that's going on.
Right now, with four people at the table,
he may feel that he's got a pretty good hand
right now.
He may opt to raise or he may want to just
call and see if he can improve this by getting
another 5.
But I'll just place a bet right here and say
he calls.
A hand like this generally, any hand with,
that's like 2-6 or 2-7 or 3-8, or anything
with just a bunch of low numbers.
They're generally considered really bad hands
to play.
So we'll say this guy is going to fold.
If you were to treat your poker hand like
a blackjack hand like Aces are 1 or 11 or
face cards are 10.
Basically, if something adds up to 19, then
it's a good hand to play.
Anything less than that, you probably want
to stay away from.
Anyway, with a pair of Aces, he's got a monster
hand, so he's going to want to raise.
So, we'll have him raise 10 here, because,
I don't know whatever stakes you're going
to play that this same rule will apply.
And then, the player here with the Jack-10,
they're both of diamonds, they're both connected.
He's got a good possibility of getting maybe
a straight or a flush by the river.
So, let's say he's going to come along.
And the guy with the 5 thinks he's going to
get lucky, so he's going to come along as
well.
This is all going to come here in the pot.
One card gets burned.
And now, the guy with the Aces.
He's what's called an overpair.
The board has got a 4, Jack and a 3.
The Jack is the highest card here.
He's got an overpair to the board, so even
if somebody like this guy, who's got a Jack.
He's going to think he's good at this point,
so if he sits and bets, say 20, then the guy
with the Jacks is probably going to want to
come along with this.
Now, the guy with the lower pair, with the
smaller pair.
He came in with the intention of getting a
set.
A set is three of a kind with two in your
hand and one on the board.
So since he didn't get that, he'd probably
want to fold this here.
So now, this money goes into the pot, the
other card gets burned, here it comes up.
It's a King.
So now, this guy might want to bet again.
Say he wants to bet 40, because he still an
overpair to the board.
The guy with the Jacks, right now.
If somebody else had a King, he may have him
beat.
He's going to think really hard about it.
He says "Okay, well whatever.
I came here to gamble."
So he ends up calling.
Another card gets burned, river comes up the
King.
All right, so now, with the Aces, the only
thing he would be worried about is if he had
a couple of Jacks or if he had a King in his
hand.
So say he's afraid of the King, he decides
to check.
And then this guy decides to check, as well.
So what ends up happening, the cards get flipped
over and then, this is the best hand which
beats his Kings and Jacks.
So Kings with the Aces would take the hand.
Generally, if you have a really good hand,
it's a good idea to bet.
Like a lot of times, new players will try
to get really fancy and act like that you
don't have anything.
And then, just spring traps on people.
But if you're new to the game, basically just
bet out your cards.
If the cards start going your way, then you
will win.
That's a very basic strategy for Texas hold
'em.
