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Self-examination should be an important foundation to device poker strategy. The day one stops self-examining their own play, their gambling bankroll might possibly drain out of small holes from the many number of small mistakes. But it is also true there is no poker player who wins ideally every time. Sometimes they win and sometimes they loose. Flop percentage should be closely watched in poker strategy. Though this is something that every one does already know, many do miss out on this elementary necessity. Never play too many hands in the flop is the first lesson, that every poker coach would teach their students. Playing way too many hands is an easy way by which chips could keep draining in small and big proportions. Only quarter of the hands dealt to a player are playable until flop and in flop the decision should be made to see through showdown based on winning and pot odds. Folding is of course something that we would not prefer to do. Folding keeps us away from seeing the showdown and no show down naturally means no money, which is not what we would like to hear. A winning poker strategy to make some big money winnings is to keep investing in the pot is the hand is worth any best winning at all. If the hand is worth a big winning, make a gigantic all in. If the hand is not worth any winning, there is going to be no point in bluffing with big bets, if the opponent has good reading abilities or if he has some really strong hand he is going to see the showdown and finally the bluff will be cracked accompanied by loss of money. Though folding is not any merry, it is better to fold, because poker strategy concerning financial management suggests that folding prevents further chip draining.

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