A Practical Guide to Playing Pocket Pairs in Free Poker Games
Low pocket pairs are better then many people think they are. They are also a lot worse then some people think they are. If you're playing a free poker game it may not seem such a big thing but when its high stakes this stuff matters! Actually, even if you are playing "just" free poker games for any reason other than fun then you should treat it serious. So read on!
Ok to start with if the pot odds are about four to one it's relatively secure to call, although a drawback, you won't be pocketless after. Four to one may make you think that you should be calling every pocket pair but at the early stages it's very difficult.
The difference in folding a few more times could be saving you thousands of dollars in the right environment. If the blinds are still relatively low in comparison to the chip stack and if you have enormous implied odds are also safe times to see these low odds hands.
If the blinds are low then you really have nothing to worry about the amount of money that you lose here calling every single pocket pair you see will be less then the amount of the blinds in 30-45mins.
Pocket pairs are mostly just something to see a flop with and get away from easy but in rare cases you may even consider going/calling all-in with them. I wouldn't recommend pushing with anything less then 66 as A2-A5 are popular hands these days. I remember when I first started playing poker and I found out that missing the flop with AK your still usually over 30% to hit by the river so I would just push all in regardless.
I use to believe that a thirty percent chance was a favourable amount when talking odds, but as you become more experienced you understand that the only time these odds pay out is the rare occasion your put in a scenario and have to call. Learn your trade playing free poker games before moving on to the money tables so you can understand these rules and odds first hand.
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