| This is a discussion on Playing home games within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Hello everyone! I play no limit texas holdem freeze out tournaments with my friends. The buy in is $5.00. I play online poker everyday, watch ... |
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| Playing home games Hello everyone! I play no limit texas holdem freeze out tournaments with my friends. The buy in is $5.00. I play online poker everyday, watch poker on tv, talk to people on poker forums and i take notes. My friends don't know a lot about each position, or betting, EV, 2-4 rule. I try to play like i would in the casino, but my friends bet and call on anything. Does anyone have any tips on how to play a home game like this? All comments are greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
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| Well the general consensus that I've seen is that you want to play a strategy that exploits your opponents. If you have a table full of very loose, very bad players the best way to exploit them is with very solid, very tight ABC poker. you are going to want to bluff very little. you want to play very strong preflop hands. You are essentially nut peddling. Wait to get the good hands and punish the fact that they will be making bad calls and bad plays. |
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| Play ABC, as has been said above. Bluff little, value bet lots, draw when you're getting the right odds. Simples. |
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| re: Playing home games poker I have exactely the same problem when I play home-games at my place. It is really annoying. Like everyone has said, the only thing you can do is play seriously tight. What I've also done is raise the buy-in to $20. All my friends prefer this anyway, and people take it more seriously and play sensibly :-) |
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| I don't know how well you can react to the changes in your opponenents, but since you are playing the same guys, you are going to have a tough time selling a raise if they see you are playing ultra tight. I would generally play tight but change gears when they are folding to your big hands and push your decent playable hands in position and see if you can pick up any soft pots. You also might want to advertise if you can get into the small blind cheaply and show down some garbage then play tight and see if you can get them to call or raise your good hands. |
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| yea same goes with the game i play with my friends when we're just fuccing around...they really don't care for things like EV, position, pot odds, or anything for that matter...a gut shot is worthy of going all in with no matter what the board is showing, and any 2 cards are good preflop...i used 2 get frustrated with them but over time i realized that all i had to do was wait until i had premium hands and then punish them with it, no need to bluff or anything at all...the only think that sucks about this strategy is having the patience to wait it out, that can get really annoying. |
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| re: Playing home games poker A 'freezeout' poker tournament is the most common kind of poker tournament: you pay your buy-in and get your chips and play until you run out of chips (or win, of course). Players cannot rebuy into the tournament if they run out of chips -- once the chips run out for a player, it's over. Person with all the chips at the end is the winner. |
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| In my experience when people play home games with friends they tend to play a lot more loose than they would play against strangers. Not sure why this happens but it does. The advice above is good. Keep it tight and play and as if you were playing in a major tournamant. I would however throw in the odd bad call / loose call just to give your friends the impression that you are doing the same as them. |
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| Be extra tight be extra aggressive and always bet for value making the pot odds against runner-runners. Get out of the hand quickly if you think you are behind. If they are following you until showdown, you'll get most money. I've done some (few) home games, only lost in the first one. |
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