English Español Français Deutsch Italiano עברית Nederlands اللغة العربية 日本語 Türkçe 汉语/漢語 Ελληνικά Português Suomi Bokmål русский Svenska język Čeština Dansk Română България íslenska 韓國語 Bosanski jezik Srpski jezik Hrvatski jezik magyar nyelv Tagalog Ukrainian Lithuanian Macedonian Slovenian kartuli ena Catalan Vietnamese Thai Estonian हिन्दी Maltese Slovenčina Latvian Mongolian Azerbaijani  
 
Main menu
Room Reviews
Poker rules
Poker tools

Online Poker Strategy: How To Play Straight Draws

Article written by J Finney

Most players know the fact that they have to be aware of the odds or the game when it comes to draws. You have surely had opponents that many times exaggerate the way they are plating their draw hands. If you consider yourself to be like that, then you should examine more draws. For example let's consider a draw of the straight type. There a two kinds of straight. First there is the inside straight or otherwise called the gunshot draw.
This is a straight that has cards in it starting a little over the beginning of the suite and ending a little earlier its ending. And then there is the open-ended straight draw. As the name says, this draw either starts at the beginning of a suite, or ends at the end of a suite. Both of them are dangerous and knowing the odds if just an element that will help you deal with them.

The gunshot draw is often played wrongly. So many players run after a gunshot draw right after the flop because they think the odds are in their favor, but they should know that the odds to get this draw are about 5-1 against them until the river. If these players miss a turn, they will fold knowing the chances just lowered themselves to about 11-1 against their purpose. If only they would take a moment to think it through from the beginning they would have realized then that the overall odds were since then about 11-1 against them, so there was no point in betting on the flop. But they do it all the time, thinking they are doing the absolute right thing. And they sometimes win and is proves them they are right.

These are the players you should want to play against, because you would stand a big winning chance. But, if somehow the odds are bigger than 11-1 in the beginning, then just ignore this advice and go for it because you might just make it and win a lot.

If however the odds tell you to stop, then stop. Set a limit to this draws that make you only lose money online. Unless you have good reasons, stop chasing them. Some good reasons would be:
knowing the cards of the opponent - which is impossible - , having bigger cards that all the cards in the flop, having a pair that is bigger that all the cards in the flop.

These hands are very dangerous most of the times. The best thing to do is to throw them and have no regrets while doing this.

About the Author
For a special Party Poker bonus code and to get our exclusive list of the top online poker rooms, visit http://www.poker-reviews-online.com/ today.


Most recent Poker articles published [Read All Poker Articles]:
Is there any casino or poker software available for playing on an iPhone?
Many people contact us asking if we know of any iPhone or iPod Touch Online casino or Online Poker software that can be installed on these devices....
Article written by Lloyd B Hunt - Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Cake Poker stops working with ePassporte
Players at Cake Poker found the ePassporte option no longer available to them and rumors began to circulate that they were leaving no longer going to service online gambling companies – at least those doing business in the United States....
By James Kitts - Wednesday, April 30, 2008

ePassporte stops working with Internet Poker rooms
US Online poker players were dealt another blow this weekend when ePassporte stopped processing transactions with online poker sites....
By Lloyd B Hunt - Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Great Poker Stories
Here are a couple of great poker historical events: A man named Kenny Smith was a poker player in the middle of the 20th century. He always wore a silk top hat and whenever he won a pot he would stand up waving his hat yelling “What a player”....
Article written by Randy G. - Friday, January 18, 2008

Recent Month's Articles:
May 2008April 2008March 2008February 2008
January 2008December 2007November 2007October 2007
September 2007August 2007July 2007June 2007
May 2007April 2007March 2007February 2007
January 2007December 2006November 2006September 2006
August 2006July 2006June 2006May 2006
April 2006March 2006February 2006January 2006

Poker rooms Tournament


© 2005-2008 - online-poker-inside.com - Everything you need to know about online poker rooms!

At Online Poker Inside we will NOT recommend a site until we had tested it out. All listed sites have been tested by a group of gaming enthusiastic people. We test these sites extensively for software reliability, support, fairness, game play and security.