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Winning Concept 3: Play With Starting Cards That Can Win

Sometimes you're dealt playable starting cards; sometimes you're not. Obviously, in the first case, you'll play the playable hands and see where they take you as the deal goes on. But in the second instance, where your cards are not promising and you're a big underdog, the proper strategy is to fold.

Too many players start out a hand with weak cards that have little hope of improvement. They will initiate bets, call other player's bets, and even put themselves in situations where they can be raised and have to cough up yet another bet—all this in situations where their hand doesn't warrant a single bet in the first place!

The object in poker is to have the best hand at the showdown, which means that to win you must enter into the betting with hands that have a reasonable chance of winning. You won't win every hand you enter. If you did, there would rarely be any opponents contesting those pots. You must however, win enough money in the pots you do win to cover the losses from other pots you fall short in. To make this a mathematically sound pursuit, you need to bet, to some degree, in proportion to your winning chances. On a simplistic level, that means betting whenever you have a reasonable chance of winning, and folding when you don't.

The biggest mistake weak players make is to play too many hands. They're hypnotized by the action and don't want to miss any opportunities of catching a card that can make their hand a winner. Weak players will call bets and raises with inferior hands, endlessly waiting for a golden card that will take them down the yellow brick road. Now and again, underdog hands will draw out to win pots, but the wizard won't always be there, and that type of play will ultimately result in heavy losses. You have to avoid the temptation to play poor starting hands just for the sake of getting action. If you're playing to win, you must be selective in the cards you play.

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