| No Limit Texas
Holdem Poker
Most online casinos offer three different types on Texas
Hold'em Poker, namely No Limit Texas Holdem poker
, Limit holdem Poker and Pot Limit holdem poker.
The only differences in these three types of poker are
the restrictions placed on betting.
In No Limit Texas Hold'em Poker there are no
limitations on the size of the bets placed. With Limit
holdem poker, if the limit is set to $10 you can only raise
your bets by $10 at a time. While with Pot limit holdem
poker, bets are limited to the current pot size, which means
that the betting can increase after every round as the pot
grows bigger.
Although the betting structure is the only difference
between the games, the strategies used for these games are
totally different. In No Limit Poker the risks are higher
but so are the rewards, because you could choose to go
�All-in� at any stage of the game.
New players normally stick to limit or pot limit games,
while the more experienced players are often found in the No
Limit poker rooms. The reason for this is because, a skilled
player can use many more tricks to outplay a novice.
Bluffing is a large part of No Limit Poker.
In limit poker most hands go to a show down because the
bets are limited and if players have reached the 'Turn' or
'River' it's unlikely that they'll fold. To test your
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Test.
But because the betting could become very aggressive in
the later stages of
No Limit poker tournaments, it is very common for
players to fold early or to try and Bluff others into
folding.
If two or three players are left after the Turn, it is
likely that the hand will not go to a show down. Often the
more aggressive player will push the others off their hands,
forcing them to fold by betting big.
You need to be able to read your opponents hands. In
limit poker games its not too costly to call someone you
think may be trying to bluff you, but in no limit games your
opponent could bluff you and raise a huge bet. Even if you
suspect that he is trying to bluff you the stakes could be
too high to risk losing. Therefore the best players master
the ability to read their opponents hands.
It is best to practice and improve your hand reading
skill by playing Free Online Poker, though to practice
bluffing you'll have to play for real, where the risks and
rewards are REAL! Play online for Real or for Free at
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Written by Rick Braddy
Rick Braddy is an experienced online poker
journalist who writes articles on a range of poker
topics, including
how to read players. Readers looking for information on
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