Poker Strategy: Cash Poker

Poker strategy

Short-handed hold'em #2

"Disconnect your trends and patterns from the hands you hold"
"Disconnect your trends and patterns from the hands you hold"

Winning short-handed play is all about deception and perception we show you how to spin a winning strategy

Next time you’re in America, here’s a bar bet you can always win: ask your victim to name the source of the quote, ‘Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive.’ Nine times out of 10 the person will say Shakespeare, because here in America, whence I hail, most people think almost every clever thing said in English stems from Shakespeare. These words, of course, are not Shakespeare’s but Sir Walter Scott’s.

The only reason I bring this up is to introduce a fundamental fact of shorthanded poker: even more than in its full-handed cousin, you have to lie to win.

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