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What does Ed Miller know about texas holdem that you are out of touch with?

Texas Holdem is a game with thousands aspects. There are some poker tips from good poker players. I hope it helps you and me win some more money at texas holdem tables.

PokerMan create long post with some general texas holdem tips. You know about all this things. But do you follow those simple tips?


Knowing when to play and when to quit is an important consideration for a poker player. Play as long as the game is good and you feel good. If you’re winning and the players you’re playing with are inferior and have plenty of chips to give, as long as you feel good, keep playing.

If you’re tired and the inferior players have left and been replaced by good players then you may want to think about quitting. If you find that your patience and discipline are lacking, then you should also consider quitting. Remember, you will not always win. Everyone suffers bad beats.

Interesting tip #3:


What makes some hands better than others? Obviously pocket pairs, especially high ones are powerful opening hands. Pocket pairs can win without any additional help from the board. If you’re pocket pair connects with the board you can turn a set and even a full house.

Higher cards are better than lower cards as they make bigger pairs with bigger kickers. Suited hands have a better chance of making a flush and suited connectors (or near connectors) are more likely to make straights, flushes and on occasion straight flushes.

Hands that incorporate both hole cards are usually stronger than hands that use only one.

If you like to play suited cards and suited connectors I recommend that you now how to calculate pot odds and know how many outs you have.

Good post but with a bit of useless words and sentence.

Yesterday one of my friends asks me how to play big stack in multitable texas holdem tourneys. “I don’t know”, I said. Cause every time I play MTT tournament I stay with middle or short stack. But Ed Miller knows how :)


Being the chip leader doesn’t make you honor-bound to cash. It’s no big deal if you’re the chip leader one hand, and then two hands later you’re busted. That’s fine. If you watch too much poker on TV, you’ll hear them make a big deal about what a disaster that outcome is. But it isn’t a disaster. In fact, if you play well, it’s an outcome you should expect from time to time. Random events really can be very random.

So I have two main points. First, tournament strategy aligns a lot more closely to cash game strategy than most people realize. Having a deep stack doesn’t mean you need to play ultra carefully or, for that matter, that you need to go hog wild “bullying” the table. A short stack doesn’t mean you need to “find a spot” or even just try to sneak into the money. If the money’s still a long way off, then forget about it. Just concentrate on trying to win as many chips as possible. If you bust, you bust.

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