Texas Hold'em How To Play 7-2 Offsuit
Well it is a hand you have seen played
over and over on TV shows like World Poker Tour (WPT). In this article
I am going to show you how it is played and why it is played.
First off you lift your two hole
cards off the table, looking down you see a hand that amazes you 7-2 offsuit!
Glancing around the table you see that very few players have interest in
their hands. You look toward your chip stack and reaching slowly but surely
to your cards you toss them to the centre of the table. Mucking 7-2 offsuit
is one of the most common ways to play it. Some poker experts would argue
that it is the only way to play it.
There is however another way to play
it, by raising or another words bluffing with it.
The advantage of using this hand
to bluff is that it is a hand that you will not get stuck to.
Basically this means, that with this
hand it is very easy to tell if you are ahead or behind after the flop.
7-2 offsuit is the worst possible
starting hand in a 10 player game. By computer simulation where all 10
players show down at the river, 7-2 offsuit will only win 5.8% of the time.
Your objective behind playing 7-2
offsuit is to advertise that you are a loose gambling type of player. This
will get other players to call you more often.
One of your tightest playing positions
should be 'under the gun', this means you are first to act after the blinds.
This is a good place to play this hand for a small raise.
You can use your position to show
the strength of your hand, rather than your chips.
Obviously if you are re-raised with
this hand, you are going to have to fold it.
You still have achieved something
even by folding the hand, because you have encouraged players to re-raise
small 'under the gun' raises that you make and next time you are going
to raise exactly like that with AA hoping for that very same re-raise.
Chances are when you make your small
'under the gun' raise, you will not be re-raised simply through fear of
the fact you might have AA.
If someone decides to play with you
by calling the raise and you have no tells on that player, you must bet
the flop regardless of what comes. If you flop a miracle hand like 2-2-7,
I would still go ahead and bet, remember your opponent will not have put
you on a 2-7!
Chances are you will flop nothing
and of course that is all the more reason to bet, because it is your only
chance to win with the hand.
Now if your opponent folds or raises,
you want to lay the hand up so everyone at the table can see it. Bring
attention to the hand, to those who are not really paying attention to
the game, by saying something funny about the hand. Try something like
"I didn't want to slow play it, or your hand might have caught up."
Remember no advertising works unless
people see it.
Practice this hand in an inexpensive
game or tournament on http://www.poker8.com
. Before you invest any big money in a hand like this, you will want to
get use to playing it and see how it fits with your playing style and table
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