Hands To Fold In Poker?
Always fold these hands:
- Any hand with a two except a pair of twos and an ace two suited.
- Any hand with a three except a pair of threes and an ace three suited.
- Any hand with a four except a pair of fours and an ace four suited.
- Any hand with a five except a pair of fives and an ace five suited.
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Contents
- 1 What hands should you fold in poker?
- 2 What does it mean to fold your hand in poker?
- 3 What hands should you fold preflop?
- 4 When should I fold in poker?
- 5 What is the 2/4 rule in poker?
- 6 What is the most probable hand in poker?
- 7 What is a good fold to 3bet percentage?
- 8 Is a pair of 2s good in poker?
- 9 What is a2345 in poker?
What hands should you fold in poker?
Always fold these hands: Any hand with a two except a pair of twos and an ace two suited. Any hand with a three except a pair of threes and an ace three suited. Any hand with a four except a pair of fours and an ace four suited.
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What does it mean to fold your hand in poker?
What does fold mean in poker? That’s a simple answer on the surface, but there’s far more to this question. We’ll give you both the easy answer and the deeper one in this article. First, the easy: Folding simply means to let go of your cards and surrender the pot to another player.
This applies to all forms of poker, not just Texas hold’em, To surrender your cards, or to fold them, simply toss them face-down into the “muck,” a term used for the pile of cards that are no longer in play. That term is why some refer to folding a hand as “mucking your hand” or “mucking your cards.” You can also verbally announce “fold,” which is a binding comment, and then throw your cards into the muck.
The moment you toss your cards in the muck, your hand is dead and you can no longer win the pot. If the community cards then come out advantageous to your hand, you can’t ask the dealer to give back your cards, unfortunately. Never have what’s called “fold remorse,” which is when a player gets upset over folding because they would have ended up hitting a big hand.
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What percent of poker hands should you fold?
How Often Should I Fold? – In essence, folding is for quitters. And most tight TAG players quit too often, especially near the turn & river. Most fishy players quit too rarely, and they bring WAY too much junk to showdown. Your goal is to be in the middle. First, how often is too often? Of course, there is a large difference between folding 80% of the time, 50% of the time, and 25% of the time. In general, if you allow somebody to generate outright profit from you (meaning you fold more often than the BE of their bet size), you are folding too much.
- Especially since some of your folding range would actually either be ahead or have a chunk of equity, I’d say if you are routinely folding more than a third of the time you are doing so too often.
- 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. One of the 2 poker rules you need to live by is that if you call on one street, you should usually continue on the next street,
If we take ‘usually’ to mean ‘about 70% of the time’, that inherently means we should be folding around 30% of the time when facing bets. These numbers are ballpark numbers averaged over ALL possible flops and/or runouts – so keep in mind that really bad cards/actions may increase your folding frequency and really great cards/actions may increase your continuance frequency.
But are most players really doing that? Let’s look at another example, this time from a hand posted on the Red Chip Poker Forums. In this situation, hero has TT and faces a cbet and barrel on a Jack-high board: Pocket Tens here is right on the cusp between folding and continuing given the number of combos that hero would gladly continue with from their range (including top pair, pair+draws, flush draws, etc.).
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What hands should you fold preflop?
Preflop bet sizing. – If you decide that you are going to enter the pot, you should be looking to make a raise of about 3 or 4 times the size of the big blind, By making a minimum raise you are letting opponents with marginal hands come in cheaply, and you are almost defeating the object of making a preflop raise.
The idea of a preflop raise is to reduce the amount of players who follow you to see a flop, as it is easier to make profitable decisions when there are fewer players in the pot. So make sure to come in with a strong 3 or 4 BB raise, and increase the size of the raise if you find that a lot of players are still calling these raises with marginal hands or if other players have limped in before you.
If there has been a raise before you, you must now consider whether you should fold, call or raise. If you have a poor or marginal starting hand you should look to fold. If you have a good starting hand like the ones mentioned above you should be happy to call and see a flop.
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What is the 2 7 rule in poker?
Showdown – Determining the Winner – The player with the best five-card 2-7 hand wins the pot. After the pot is awarded to the best hand, a new game of 2-7 Triple Draw is ready to be played. If two or more hands have the same value, the pot is equally split among them.
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How often do pros fold?
When to Fold Before the Flop – In Texas Hold’em, the best poker players fold 75 percent or more of all starting hands before the betting even begins. A fundamentally sound preflop strategy sets you up for success in all subsequent betting rounds. 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.
- Hand range charts (like the Upswing Poker free preflop charts ) represent the best way to establish a solid preflop strategy.
- Preflop hand range charts dictate what hands to open raise with from each position, as well as which hands to call or raise with against a player who has bet before you get to act.
A good starting hand chart will have you doing a lot of folding preflop. A good preflop strategy involves playing tighter in early position, then adding more starting hands to your range in the later positions. Premium hands, like pocket aces, kings, queens, and ace-king, can be open raised from any position.
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When should I fold in poker?
The Right Way to Fold – Knowing the right time and the right way to fold are essential when learning how to play Texas Hold ’em, 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.
- You will earn the ire of your opponents, as your actions could reveal to those still playing what the odds of winning may be.
- Folding early also means those still playing will have one less person to call and potentially raise the pot.
- Your actions can impact their decision to call, raise the stakes, or fold.
If you’re playing online poker, you can program your retirement as soon as you see your cards, but at a live table, you have to wait until it’s your turn. Be courteous to the dealer by placing your cards face down and sliding them forward enough to allow him to pick them up with ease.
Before you discard your cards face down, you should say “fold” or “I fold” to indicate your intentions. There is no way to change your mind and re-enter the hand once you have said you will fold. The other players should not see your cards when you fold. Be careful when tossing, and don’t expose yourself by getting too fancy with your toss – you are likely to receive a second warning from the dealer if you aren’t careful.
If you have the option to check, such as after the flop, turn, or river, it is also uncommon to fold rather than check. On most occasions, if there is a raise, you would check, then fold.
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What do you mean by folding?
1. : a part doubled or laid over another part : pleat. : a crease made by folding something (such as a newspaper) 3. : something that is folded together or that enfolds.
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Can you fold and not bet?
Any time before the end of the final betting round, folding in turn if there’s no bet to you (ex: facing a check or first to act post-flop) or folding out of turn are binding folds subject to penalty. So, the fold is binding and is subject to penalty.
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What is the 2/4 rule in poker?
The 4-2 Rule as mentioned previously – The 4-2 Rule is a way to turn the number of drawing outs you have into your odds of hitting them. It’s times 4 on the flop to hit on the turn or river, and times 2 on the turn to hit your draw on the river. Example: a flopped flush draw is 9 outs.
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How often should you bluff in poker?
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The Upswing Poker Lab is a poker training course taught by Doug Polk and Ryan Fee. The Lab is updated regularly with in-depth learning modules, theory videos, and a wealth of information to make you a better poker player. Is there anything more satisfying than bluffing? I love bluffing.
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. And this is understandable – we’ve all seen a ludicrous river bet that was destined to get called. What was he thinking with that bluff?! It’s true that some players bluff too much.
But there are also players who think that their opponents — or they themselves — bluff often, but in reality they do not bluff often enough. And sometimes these players’ bluffs are really nothing of the kind. Here’s the thing about bluffing without it, you must have a strong hand to win the pot – the strongest hand, in fact.
But how often does that actually happen? Most hands miss the flop, and a very strong hand preflop can become very weak as the hand progresses. In short, without bluffing, poker would not just be boring, it would arguably be unbeatable. Your opponents will be quick to exploit a playing style that is too heavily based on making strong hands; one that is not well-rounded with bluffing when it’s appropriate.
So, how much should you bluff? Let’s start with a general rule: Bluff more early in the hand, and less on later streets. The reasoning behind this rule is simple. In terms of equity versus an opponent’s calling range, your ‘bluffing’ range is at its strongest preflop, and that equity diminishes as the hand progresses.
For example, preflop, suited connectors could have 30–40 percent equity against most of the hands your opponent will continue with. Consequently, you can play more of these ‘weaker’ hands relative to the number of strong hands that you would typically raise for value. But as you get closer to the river, your bluffing range will have less and less equity against the hands your opponent will continue with, thus you should be bluffing with them less on later streets.
This reasoning culminates on the river. First, if, on the river you decide to bet, you must know whether you are doing so as a bluff or for value. Generally, if your hand has any equity against the hands your opponent could call you with, then you should not be bluffing.
In other words, if you think your opponent could call with some worse hands, then bluffing on the river is probably a bad play. Second, if you find yourself bluffing on the river it’s important to account for the pot odds you’ll be giving your opponent. Suppose you’ve bet $100 into a pot of $100, giving your opponent 2:1 to call (your opponent has to call $100 to win $200).
This means that you need to be bluffing one in three times, otherwise your opponent could make a profitable adjustment by over-folding or over-calling. The idea is that the range of hands you bet is profitable because your value-bet to bluff ratio is in exact proportion to the pot odds your opponent is being offered (two value bets for every one bluff).
- As a result, your play is un-exploitable by your opponent – it does not matter whether your opponent calls or folds.
- Obviously, this is all to say very little about which hands, exactly, you might want to bluff with at any particular time.
- Bluffing requires forethought; it cannot simply be a matter of betting with no equity when it feels right.
You should plan every hand from preflop onward, thinking carefully about how the hand could develop, making adjustments on each street. To take an easy example, suppose you bet a flop of Q J 2 Here, you could have a number of hands that are bluffs (or, ‘semibluffs’, if you like), which can improve to value hands on later streets. Backdoor flush draws, straight draws with K-10 or 10-9, or even A-10 are therefore hands that are reasonable to bet as bluffs on this flop. 7 2 requires a bit more thought, and perhaps more ambition if you decide to continue with a bluff. Hands like ace-high or backdoor flush draws seem reasonable to bet as bluffs, but have less potential to improve than those mentioned in the previous example, and possibly no showdown value by the river.
- So, you should proceed carefully, keeping in mind the general rule with which we began (bluff more early on, less on later streets).
- One particular scenario that some players struggle with involves checking the flop and then betting the turn.
- As a rule, if you can have some value hands in a scenario then you should also have some bluffs.
But to infer which hands to include as bluffs, you have to consider which hands you would check or bet the flop with, and then bet the turn. For instance, on our K 7 2 board, could you have checked back the flop with a king? Or could you have had air on the flop and then bet the turn when your hand didn’t improve? Or perhaps you have a hand like pocket tens, and are now value betting on the turn. Every scenario is different, but when bluffing is a live option you must do some careful thinking, and apply the general rules about bet sizing and equity we’ve been discussing.
- Nevertheless, by far the most common mistake players make is submitting to a fear of bluffing.
- Even when the math is on their side players don’t bluff enough.
- They don’t put their opponents in tough situations and thus they leave money on the table.
- Don’t be afraid to bluff! When done properly, bluffing is profitable and part of a well-rounded playing style.
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What is the optimal poker strategy?
Game Theory Optimal (GTO) Texas Holdem Poker Theory – Game Theory Optimal (GTO) poker is “an umbrella term players use to describe the holy grail of no-limit holdem playing strategy” (MasterClass). In general, the optimal theory dictates that the player is always making the decision that returns the most profit in the long run.
For example, when the player is faced with the decision of check/call, bet, or fold at the start of every hand, there are different hand combinations (A,A, K,K, A,K, etc.) which each have an associated win percentage. With the following GTO, the player will have a range, a number of the different hand combinations that they will call or raise with.
Any hand not within their range, they will fold. But GTO does not mean one should always follow the statistics. In a heads-up game, with only two players, one should win more often than not strictly following the statistics, but in reality this rarely happens.
- When playing against a human, one must factor in a certain amount of randomness and consider the various strategies they could be using.
- You have some idea of what the strategy would be with various hands, and your job is to take that into account when executing your own strategy.
- In other words, play the player.
This is what GTO poker is all about” ( Yakovenko). But “as you adjust your strategy to an opponent’s strategy, he or she will adjust to yours, and so forth” (Yakovenko). This creates an endless cycle of readjusting your strategy to counter your opponent’s strategy.
In games with more than two players, it is near impossible to find an optimal strategy for every situation. In a heads-up, two player game, it is possible to find a GTO equilibrium where “an opponent cannot exploit – or atleast cannot exploit beyond a 1% edge – with any other possible strategy” (Yakovenko).
“A group of scientists from The University of Alberta found a way to ‘solve’ the game” (Angioni) in 2015 when they found one possible GTO equilibrium for heads-up limit Texas holdem. They used 200 computers and had a program play “uniform games against itself” for 70 days in order to train, learning “every possible move in the game” (Angioni), stopping when they “can’t tell it apart from being perfect” (Angioni).
One of their major conclusions, other than finding AI that can perform GTO poker consistently, was that the researchers “can now prove that the dealer has an advantage of what we call ‘88 millablinds’ per game, or,088 of a big blind per game” (Angioni). While that discovery in itself is significant, it is also important to consider that now other questions about poker theory that require an environment with an AI that can play perfectly can be explored.
GTO poker theory relates to the game theory portion of class. Each individual at the tables has a series of decisions to make, based on a set number of cards, variables. Their odds of winning, which could also be see as profit like in some of the class examples, are affected by the decisions of themselves, and others at the tables. Citations Yakovenko, Nikolai. “Game Theory Optimal Solutions and Poker: A Few Thoughts on GTO Poker.” PokerNews, PokerNews, 8 May 2020, https://www.pokernews.com/strategy/game-theory-optimal-solutions-and-poker-a-few-thoughts-22654.htm#:~:text=GTO%20 (or%20Game%20Theory%20Optimal,terms%20of%20ranges%20and%20probabilities.&text=The%20goal%20of%20this%20poker,make%20him%20impossible%20to%20beat.
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What is a good fold to steal?
#6: Fold to Steal –
- Great stealing targets have a Fold to Steal above 70% and the higher it is, the better.
- At less than 70% look at their 3bet and their 2bet Call stats before stealing from them.
- You can multiply the Fold to Steal stat of the SB times the BB to see how often they fold together to steals.
What is the most probable hand in poker?
Poker-hand rankings: from strongest to weakest – 1. Royal flush The royal flush sits atop the poker-hand rankings as the best hand possible. It features five consecutive cards of the same suit in order of value from 10 through to ace.2. Straight flush Any five cards of sequential values in the same suit that’s not a royal flush is a straight flush.
It can only be beaten by a royal flush or another straight flush including higher-ranking cards.3. Four of a kind The same card in all four suits. The five-card hand is completed by the highest card among the others on the table or in your hand.4. Full house A hand comprising the same value card in three different suits (three of a kind) and a separate pair of the same rank card in two different suits.
When more than one player has a full house the winning hand is the one with the higher or highest value three of a kind.5. Flush Five cards of the same suit in any order whatsoever. When two players have flushes the flush featuring the highest valued card is the winning poker hand.6.
Straight Five cards of sequential numerical value composed of more than one suit. An ace can usually rank as either high (above a king), or low (below a 2), but not both in the same hand.7. Three of a kind A poker hand containing three cards of the same rank in three different suits. The two highest available cards besides the three of a kind complete the hand.8.
Two pairs Two different sets of two cards of matching rank. The highest-ranked remaining card completes the hand.9. Pair A pair of cards of the same rank in different suits. The remainder of the hand is formed from the three highest ranked cards available.10.
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What is a good fold to 3bet percentage?
Fold to 3-bet – The fold to 3-bet statistic is the most important one to understand. In a balanced strategy, you will have a fold to 3-bet of somewhere near 55%. However, at the lower stakes this will usually be higher, because players there are generally weighted towards value when they 3-bet.
If a player is folding 30% or less to 3-bets, then you need to raise them primarily for value. This will involve using a depolarized range. If a player is folding 65% or more to 3-bets, then you need to raise them primarily as a bluff. This will involve using a polarized range. The percentages of fold to 3-bet work on a sliding scale.
The closer they are to 30% or less, the more you want to be weighted towards value. The closer they are to 65%, the more bluffs you want to work into your range.
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Is a pair of 2s good in poker?
A Two Pair is the seventh best possible hand in the poker hand ranking system. Three-of-a-Kind ranks directly above it, with the best 3-of-a-Kind being a Set of Aces or Trip Aces. There are only two hands that rank below a Two Pair. The hand that ranks directly under it is called One Pair.
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What is a2345 in poker?
For instance, in poker, ace2345 or poker, a2345 is generally considered the lowest possible straight otherwise known as a wheel in poker.
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Why is 7 2 the worst hand in poker?
2-7 (offsuit) A 2-7 offsuit hand is the worst hand to start with in Texas Hold ‘Em poker because there are so few good options available to you : you have no straight draw, no flush draw, and even if you wind up with a pair of 7s or a pair of 2s, you’re unlikely to have the best hand.
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Do poker players bluff?
Bluffing in poker is the art of making your opponent lay down a better hand than what you hold. It is the opposite of a value bet. When betting for value, you hope to be called by a worse hand. When betting as a bluff you hope your opponent folds a better hand.
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How many bets is a 7 fold?
Goliath – A Goliath is a bet on eight selections taking part in various events consisting of 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 fourfolds, 56 fivefolds, 28 sixfolds, eight sevenfolds and an eightfold accumulator totalling 247 bets. Two selections must win to ensure any returns.
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Should you ever fold in poker?
The Right Way to Fold – Knowing the right time and the right way to fold are essential when learning how to play Texas Hold ’em, 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. You will earn the ire of your opponents, as your actions could reveal to those still playing what the odds of winning may be. Folding early also means those still playing will have one less person to call and potentially raise the pot. Your actions can impact their decision to call, raise the stakes, or fold.
If you’re playing online poker, you can program your retirement as soon as you see your cards, but at a live table, you have to wait until it’s your turn. Be courteous to the dealer by placing your cards face down and sliding them forward enough to allow him to pick them up with ease.
- Before you discard your cards face down, you should say “fold” or “I fold” to indicate your intentions.
- There is no way to change your mind and re-enter the hand once you have said you will fold.
- The other players should not see your cards when you fold.
- Be careful when tossing, and don’t expose yourself by getting too fancy with your toss – you are likely to receive a second warning from the dealer if you aren’t careful.
If you have the option to check, such as after the flop, turn, or river, it is also uncommon to fold rather than check. On most occasions, if there is a raise, you would check, then fold.
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What is the 2/4 rule in poker?
The 4-2 Rule as mentioned previously – The 4-2 Rule is a way to turn the number of drawing outs you have into your odds of hitting them. It’s times 4 on the flop to hit on the turn or river, and times 2 on the turn to hit your draw on the river. Example: a flopped flush draw is 9 outs.
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