Limit advanced

In our Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy section we will try and help you complete your game into one that is well rounded and without any noticeable holes.
As you rise in the stakes your opponents will become better players and will take advantages of your shortcoming. Now it is up to you to recognize them and plug those holes in your game!

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    Short handed tables

    Short-handed poker means a maximum of six players at the table. Since players will be in the blinds more often in these games, the average cost of every two cards goes up — and so does their value. Also there are fewer hands out against you, and so the chance of kickers and such coming into play is lower.

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    playing good opponents

    Feeling as though you always seem to make the wrong decision is a sign that your opponent is playing well. It’s an overwhelming feeling sometimes, and your first job is to turn the tables on your opponent. Your frustration should become his frustration. There’s no magic advice for beating tough players, but there are a few things you can try.

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    Overcards advanced

    In this, our second article discussing overcards, we will go into more depth about turn and river decisions.

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    How to Play a Maniac

    Oftentimes, especially online at the lower limits, you will encounter a “maniac” at the table. After reading our player profile article, you know that a maniac is characterized as someone who raises every pot and plays a highly aggressive style.

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    Poker Tracker guide

    Poker Tracker (PT) is a fantastic tool for analyzing both your own and your opponents’ play. Using PT, you can store, filter, and examine a great deal of information about your play.

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    Moving Up

    After starting off as a micro-limit player and killing the small games, thoughts of moving up in limits are bound to enter your head., There are a few principles that need to be followed closely if you wish to avoid losing the bankroll you have worked so hard to build.