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Recent Comments21 March 2008
On the internet, some sites go as low as $.01/$.02. These are called micro-limits. Other common limit types include:
$.25/$.50
$.50/$1.00
$1/$2
$2/$4
$5/$10
$20/$40
$100/$200
In each of these cases the first number is the small blind and the second is the big blind. Remember that the minimum bet you can see a flop for on any hand is the big blind.
When you first start playing poker, you should start low. You can always move up as you improve or back down if you’re stuck. Some pros suggest that you don’t move up on a limit until you’ve had three profitable sessions IN A ROW.
- Other tips for choosing your limit include:
- Stick to a limit you can beat. The goal of playing poker is to win money.
- Start out playing for free. Most online poker rooms have poker schools and free games you can play before you swim with the sharks.
- If you’re looking for a quick education, go up a limit. Make sure you have enough money to cover your session (at least 100 times the big blind.).
It’s just as easy to find an unbeatable game at a $1/$2 limit as it is to find a truly juicy game at a $3/$6 limit. Online, you’ll want to pay careful attention to the view-flop percentage. The higher the view-flop, the looser – and more beatable – the game. At a live action casino, watch the vibe of the table before you sit down. Wait to post the big blind if you can.
Observation is key to understanding and beating any poker game.
Play today at Ultimate Bet.com. You can test your limits at the play money tables and work your way up from micro-limits to high roller tables of $100/$200. Click here to be transported there now!
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