Speed Poker is a new online poker variation which dispenses with the idea of fixed tables and instead pools players into groups based on their game and buy-in level preferences. This game works by combining players 5 at a time into a poker hand, and as soon as a player folds they are immediately put into another hand with players from their pool.This makes for a fast and entertaining poker game, with none of the ‘dead time’ between hands which is the norm in poker while other players make their choices.In order to beat Speed Poker games you will need to make adjustments. Since you will not have the time to make reads on individual players and situations, playing a ‘standard’ poker strategy can leave you vulnerable.Here are my 5 tips for beating Speed Poker Games:#1 – Position Becomes More ImportantActing after your opponents is a huge advantage in any poker game, you get extra information on how they act after the flop (for example) before you have to put more chips into the pot. In the pooled-player game this is even more important. You need to make some assumptions about the ranges of hands opponents will be playing, and how they bet on each betting round can slowly complete this picture. Vital when you do not have the opportunity to read any one individual for long.#2 – Avoid Easily Dominated HandsHands which are easily dominated include holdings such as Ace-Eight and King-Jack. With these hands you could hit the flop and still not know whether you are ahead or behind in the hand. For example your opponent could have an ace with a better side-card or a pair above the 8 – leaving you a 70% underdog to win.When you have little information to go on (as opponents are coming and going fast!) then being unsure of where you are in a hand is very dangerous. In fact, it can often be better to re-raise with these kind of hands – if your opponent comes over the top you can always throw them away.#3 – Some Opponents Will Play SystemsWith pooled poker games there will always be someone coming up with a ‘system’ for winning. These can include always raising twice the blind, always betting full pot on the flop or always re-raising from the button before the community cards are dealt. If you are observant you will spot players who always do the same thing… once you do it is easy to beat them by putting in a big scary raise at the appropriate moment.#4 – Beware Of Small Blinds Who RaiseWhen in the big blind in a speed poker game, you can not fold your hand until someone raises. In the small blind you can instantly fold, if you have a bad hand there is no need to wait and see what the action ahead looks like. This makes players inclined to fold even reasonable small blind hands and move on to the next deal. Following this logic through, if someone waits to act in the small blind it is not usually with a mid-strength hand, if they raise you had better watch out – it could easily be a monster!#5 – Stay Fresh And Keep Away From TiltPlayers often ignore the psychological effects of playing poker, preferring the more interesting card strategy side instead. This can be an expensive mistake. Tilt, or anger after a bad-beat can be very expensive in such a fast format of the game. Players need to be aware of this and have a plan to walk away before blowing through their bankroll. In addition you should plan regular breaks while playing such a fast format – this can be more mentally draining than some players expect.
Tag Archives: betting
5 Techniques To Win At Online Poker
The internet is overwhelmed with online poker tips, many of which do not actually improve your chances of making money from online poker. The 5 techniques in this article are used by professionals, and should be in every poker player’s arsenal.1. Start tightWhen you first enter an online poker tournament, you have no information on your opponents. By starting the tournament slowly (only playing premium hands), you give yourself time to judge which players are loose, tight, aggressive and passive. Gaining this information will help you make decisions later on in the tournament. Because the blind levels start as a small percentage of your stack, there’s no point risking your chips on a mediocre hand. If you’re serious about making money from online poker, and not just playing it as a hobby, writing down notes about opponent’s play-style is a necessity.2. Play at the right levelNever play in a tournament where the buy in is more than you can afford to lose. If your decision-making ability is hindered by you being ‘scared’ of losing your money then you’re playing in a too high-staked tournament.3. Use all information available to youAlthough you cannot spot physical tells in online poker, there are still several ‘computerised tells’ which you can utilise. These include:- How quickly your opponents act- Your opponents betting patterns- What your opponent says in the chat box- Which cards your opponents ‘showdown’ with 4. Mid-game play: tight/aggressiveThis should be your ‘bread and butter’ poker strategy. Tight poker means you’re very selective with your hand, only raising with Queens, Kings, Aces or Ace King, and only limping in with smaller pocket pairs. Aggressive poker is where, once you’re involved in a hand, you’re there to win the pot. Even if you don’t connect on the flop, you need to make a continuation bet. As you’ve been playing tightly, players will give you a lot of credibility.5. Know when to play loosePlaying loose definitely has a place in online poker tournaments. The best time to start playing more hands is towards the cut off for paid positions. If a tournament pay the top 10 places, when there are 20 players left everyone starts to fold more and more – wanting to make the money. This is the time to start stealing blinds, you should never play poker to ‘make the money’, the top 3 positions earn a huge percentage of the overall prize pool, and that’s where you want to end up!These 5 techniques require practise to perfect, but once they’re learnt you will be the shark at the poker room.
4 Great Alternatives To Texas Holdem Poker
Texas Holdem is the most popular format for online poker by a long way. The No-limit format alone accounts for more than 75% of hands played, and when you add ‘pot-limit’ and ‘fixed-limit’ variations, this figure is closer to 80%. Texas Holdem is big enough to have spawned sub-industries all of its own including training sites and dedicated Texas Holdem Software too. While there is little doubt that this is a great format, there are several more games which every online poker fan should try. After all, variety can keep your mind fresh and help you understand the fundamentals of the game better than ever.Variation 1 – Pot Limit OmahaOmaha is similar in format to Holdem, with a flop, turn and river. There are two key differences which make this a wild game compared with the standard tables. Firstly, each player is dealt 4 of their own cards – two of which should be used from your hand along with 3 of the community cards. Second, betting is in ‘pot-limit’ format, meaning you can only bet up to the size of the current pot. This stops players going all-in too easily and makes the game more strategic.Variation 2 – Omaha Hi-LoI am covering this game separately from the high-only PLO, as there is a whole new dimension to this online poker game which you will need to master. At showdown, the pot is split between the highest poker hand, and the lowest – as decided by 5 different low cards (ace being counting as a low for this side of the pot and a high for the other side). This game can either be played with pot-limit betting or with fixed limit – while no-limit Omaha high low does run, this is the least popular format, since the games get too crazy too fast!Variation 3 – Stud PokerStud is one of the oldest forms of poker, each player is dealt their own 7-cards. In this form of the game 4 cards are showing (the 3rd to 6th cards dealt) for all to see… making it possible to tell a story about what kind of hand you have with your betting. There are several sub-types of this game including high-only, high-low split and low only (the low game is called Razz). There is one extra betting round compared with Holdem games, which often results in big pots.Variation 4 – Draw PokerDraw evokes pictures of the wild west, and is one of the oldest formats of all. Here none of the cards are seen, you only have your opponents tendencies and betting styles to judge their hands by. There are many entertaining variations of draw poker, including high-only, lowball (low only), 2-7 triple-draw (fixed limit) and single draw (no-limit) and even quirky variations like Badugi.If you are unsure of which game to try, you can play them all at the same time! You can find several ‘mixed games’ including HORSE and the entertaining 8-game at Pokerstars. 8-game includes 2-7 Triple Draw, Limit Holdem, Omaha Hi-Lo, Razz, Stud High, Stud Hi-Lo, NL Holdem and Pot Limit Omaha – these games are not only great fun, they attract recreational players, which makes them easy to beat too.