PostHeaderIcon 9 mistakes you probably make in Facebook Texas Holdem Poker

               

Make sure you’re not wasting your facebook poker chips in Facebook Texas Holdem by making these amateur mistakes.

1- Too Much Bluffing – Sometimes winning facebook poker chips with a bluff is more exciting than winning with a good hand, leading many facebook texas holdem poker players to overbluff in the game.

2- Focus On Your Own Cards - Pay attention to your possible outs and the strength of your hand relative to the cards on the table.

3- Betting With a Mediocre Hand on the River – It’s usually not a smart move to bet with facebook poker chips on the river.

4- Too Much Slow Playing – Hiding your strong hand and deceiving opponents while forcing them to feed facebook poker chips into the pot is always fun, but too much of this can bite you in the ass if you don’t consider the type of hands your opponents might be drawing on.

5- Checking the Bettor – Don’t let opponents see “free cards” if you have a strong hand. Bet aggressively when you believe you have the strongest hand.

6- Not Wanting to Get Bluffed – Some players will continue playing and calling bets of facebook pokerchips even when they have a bad hand, simply because of ego or not wanting to get bluffed out of a pot.

7- Mood Related Mistakes – It’s normal to get angry after a big loss or missed opportunity, but if you let your emotions make the call on the next hand you’ll only dig yourself a depper hole in facebook poker.

8- Under Betting the Pot – When you feel someone is on a draw and waiting for their cards to fall, make strong bets to force your opponents to make a bad decision.

9- Wrong Bluffing Amounts – Will a million facebook texas holdem poker chips force out your opponents? How about twenty million? You have to accurately gauge what a “big bet” is when trying to decide if it will force them to lay down their hand, otherwise you are just throwing away your chips for the benefit of whoever has the strongest hand.

3 Responses to “9 mistakes you probably make in Facebook Texas Holdem Poker”

  • Jason says:

    Mistake #10–taking Facebook poker seriously at all.

  • wilkis says:

    Mistake #11 logging into facebook

  • Very well put, your hints on avoiding poker mistakes.

    I am quite sure that The Cincinnati Kid is not the type to play non-real-world poker and is able to manage his emotions much better than those complaining about imaginary chips, imaginary cards, treatment, etc.

    Wait, here’s comes ANOTHER bus, take it instead!

    And taking anything that is supposed to be FUN seriously kinda defeats the purpose, I would think.

    If you are doing something that is considered fun and are frowning I suggest you reconsider your definition of fun and stop distracting us who are enjoying what we are doing.

    All of Facebook, the poker and other apps, employ quite a few people, enable them to pay their rent, ya-da-ya-da and create very interesting social interactions for MILLIONS of SATISFIED users, world-wide.

    And guess what? They, the developers, get what they want and the participants who return, day after day after day are getting what they want. EXCEPT for those few that, if given a million dollars, would whine about how heavy the chips were.

    If you don’t like it and you return you are not a victim you are a volunteer.

    Don’t try to spoil the party because you were injured, got blood and gore all over yourself, your home, your car, lost millions, hundreds of millions … go spoil the party for those in the real world that stole your real life savings, your investments, your pensions, etc. THAT’s something that might make you feel better… although one can only hope.

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