When should you fold in poker?

It is best to wait until your turn arrives before folding at a poker table. Even if you've been dealt bad cards and you'd like to throw them in right away, you need to be patient and wait for the players ahead of you to fold, call, or raise before you can do so yourself. It's poor poker etiquette to fold out of turn.
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When should you fold before the flop?

Even the loosest preflop players (if they're winning players) fold before the flop around 70 percent of the time. To figure out when to fold before the flop, you need to establish a set of hand ranges that you're willing to play from each position at the poker table.
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How often do good poker players fold?

If you've read Ed Miller's Poker's 1% he actually outlines only folding an average of 30% of the time in many situations. So if you are consistently folding more than half the time (and many tighter players do), you are leaving money on the table.
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Should you fold a lot in poker?

If a player is wild and playing a lot of hands, you should fold less against them. Conversely, if a player is super tight, barely entering a pot and suddenly wakes up with a big raise, you should almost certainly fold.
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What cards should I fold in poker?

Any hand with seven, except 「7+7」「7+A」or「7+8」should be folded. Any hand with eight, except 「8+8」「8+A」「8+7」「8+9」or「8+10」should be folded. When X≤7, any hand with「X+9」should be also folded.
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When should you fold in Texas Holdem?

Always fold these hands:
  1. Any hand with a two except a pair of twos and an ace two suited.
  2. Any hand with a three except a pair of threes and an ace three suited.
  3. Any hand with a four except a pair of fours and an ace four suited.
  4. Any hand with a five except a pair of fives and an ace five suited.
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What should you not do in poker?

Poker Habits: 13 Bad Ones to Avoid
  • Prematurely getting ready to fold. ...
  • Looking to the right when you know you're going to fold. ...
  • Counting chips in anticipation of betting. ...
  • Slow playing strong flops. ...
  • Talking when you hit your hand. ...
  • Glancing at chips on a strong flop. ...
  • Staring at the board on the flop.
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How often do pro poker players bluff?

As is usually the case in poker, the only correct answer is it depends. Poker is an incredibly dynamic game, and you never play the same hand twice. There's so many variables to take into account, and the answer can't be as simple as saying: you should bluff 20% or 40% of the time in this and that spot, period.
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Should you always raise pre flop?

When starting out do not slow-play your big pocket pairs. It will put you in tricky spots post-flop, so just raise before the flop and build up the pot. You should also raise your good top pair hands - A-K, A-Q, A-J, K-Q, etc. That's because these hands are better than the average hands others will be playing.
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What percentage of hands should you play in poker?

Whether or not to play a hand depends on various factors, but as a general rule playing more than 15-20% of hands at a full-ring table (9-10 players), over a significant time period, would usually be considered too loose.
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Do poker players bluff?

Bluffing is life in poker, but not all players feel the same about bluffing. For some, “bluff” is a narrow term of derision, used to describe opponents who bluff too often or always at the wrong time.
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Can you win at poker without bluffing?

Yes, you absolutely can win at poker without bluffing! In fact most big winning poker players actually do very little bluffing. Televised poker in particular tends to skew our perception of the game by hand picking a lot huge bluffs to show us.
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What hands should I fold preflop?

This will normally be when there have been a number of other players limping-in before you, and so you will have better odds to see a flop. The best hands to limp in with are strong drawing hands such as suited cards with an ace or king, or any connecting cards that can make a straight.
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Should you ever fold AA preflop?

People often ask me if they should ever fold their pocket aces preflop. This one is easy. No, absolutely not under any circumstances! Pocket AA is the best hand in the game and therefore you will always be at a statistical advantage versus any other hand.
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Should I go all in preflop?

You Should Only Go All In Preflop Against Loose Players

Or to put that in plain English, they have bad hands and bluffs along with big hands. Tight and disciplined players on the other hand tend to only have extremely strong hands when they go all in preflop such as AA, KK, AK or QQ.
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When should you open a raise?

If a hand is begun with a raise in the first betting round, this is called an openraise. So if all players fold in e.g. Texas Hold'em to the player in cutoff position and he raises instead of just paying the big blinds, then the cutoff player has made and open raise.
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What hands should you not play in Texas Holdem?

2 and 7. Holding 2 and 7 off suit is considered the worst hand in Texas Hold'em. They are the lowest two cards you can have that cannot make a straight (there are five cards between 2 and 7). Even if they are suited, they will make you a very low flush, and if either makes pairs, it is still a low hand.
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Why is a5s a good hand?

A5 suited is extremely versatile, with both the nut flush and deceptive straight possibilities. This allows A5 suited to do a better job at realizing it's equity, a particularly important trait when talking about UTG ranges, which will often be playing out of position post-flop.
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When should you give up on a bluff?

In summary, you want to think through all the information that you've gathered, make a careful analysis, and then weigh your options accordingly. If it's almost certainly correct to bluff, then you may want to bluff 80% of the time and check the other 20%.
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Is poker a luck or skill game?

Like all gambling games, luck does play a major role in poker, especially in the short term. Poker is different than any other form of gambling, however. Unlike the other games on a casino floor, poker is a game of skill, and the world's top pros make money because they're the best players in the game.
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What is bad poker etiquette?

Don't be rude or mean. Don't take a bad beat out on the dealer by verbally abusing them or throwing your cards at them. Don't deface the poker table or ruin/crumple the cards. Don't swear.
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Can you walk away from a poker table at any time?

Leaving and Cashing Out

When you've had enough poker for one session, feel free to leave at any time. You don't have to wait for the end of a hand (unless you're in it), or for the button to be in a particular position. You don't need anybody's permission. You can just pick up your chips and walk away.
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When to check raise and fold in poker?

Another player may now bet, in which case you may fold your hand, call the bet or raise (the action of first checking and then raising when an opponent bets is known as a check-raise). If no-one bets on that round then the next card is dealt and again the first player has a choice whether to bet or check.
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