Poker Wisdom of the Day � Run from hands if there is a
lot raising and re-raising.

Nelayan, here is your Championship Poker Guide
Part 8 - Pre-Flop Strategy

Before you start betting like a madman when you get two
eights in the pocket, you need to carefully consider all
factors involved in solid pre-flop strategy.

The factors to consider are the number of players, how
aggressive/passive the players at the table are, your
bankroll, your position, and how much risk you are willing
to entail.

Number of players: With 10 people in the game, it's much
more likely that someone else has a strong hand in the
pocket than in a short-handed game. Also, you'll need to
be more cautious in larger games, as the chances of
someone's pre-flop hand fitting the flop will be much
better. More competition means stiffer competition.

How aggressive the players are: Assuming you've been
playing with a few people for several hands, and you
noticed some jackass is raising every hand pre-flop,
you'll want to play tighter. Let the guy win the blinds
(big deal) and nail him to the wall when you have a
solid hand in the pocket pre-flop.

Your bankroll: If you have $2 left, you'll want to play
extremely carefully and select one hand to bet on, hoping
to get as many players involved as possible for a larger
pot. You'll want to be all-in before the flop is dealt.
On the flip-side, if you have $1000 at a $1/$2 table, you
can take the high-risk, high-payout bets.

Your position: People in late position have the ability
to influence the size of the pot much more than those in
early position. This is especially true pre-flop. (see
our page on position for more info)

Your tolerence for risk: Depending on your playing style,
you may want to play more or less aggressively pre-flop.
Players who shoot for larger pots, but don't mind a greater
chance for losing a few hands will want to raise pre-flop,
especially if they are in late position. Some players prefer
to be as selective as possible pre-flop, grinding out a
winning hand here or there. It really depends on your own
style of play, and how you perceive the players around you.

Without taking much of this into consideration, you want
hands that have high card value, or the ability to be the
best hand (the nuts). You'll want to seriously consider
playing high value cards (queens, kings and aces), suited
(drawing for a flush) and connected (drawing for a straight)
cards, and obviously, always play high pocket pairs (queens
or better).

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To your success,

May all your Pots be Monsters!

Dan
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