Do you need
to clarify poker concepts? If you have been playing this card game for a while,
you will have discovered a lot of terms that may overwhelm you at first.
Beyond
making an all-in, bluffing or raisin a bet, you will have to master other basic
concepts that will make you understand more in depth this rich card game
and manage much better during the games.
In today's
article, you will learn what fold means in poker and what differentiates this
move from others like check. If you want to expand your poker vocabulary,
stay tuned, the information below will interest you.
Even if you
still don't know what we mean when we talk about fold poker, surely you
have opted for this move on more than one occasion and at different moments of
the games.
Imagine the
following scenario in the classic Texas Hold'em game: preflop, you find
yourself with a 2-heart and Q clubs. The bets are placed and the flop is
reached. The three community cards reveal 4 spades, 5 spades and 7 hearts, and
the preflop bets increase significantly. What do you do in this situation? You
will most likely opt for retirement i.e. fold.
Now you
could answer this question if you are asked what fold poker means.
Folding in poker means you are out for that hand. You have decided not to call
or raise. In the example above, given the raise, everything points to the fact
that your opponents may have a straight or even a flush draw, so it would be
wise to fold and not go, given your hole cards.
As you can
see, folding is one of your options during a hand, and it is as important to
know how to bet as it is to know how to fold. Therefore, if you anticipate that
your hand is not going to be a winner, folding in time is much better than
continuing to bet. So much so that professional players do not hesitate to
fold instead of continuing to bet until the river.
You have to
keep in mind that, by folding, you give up the possibility of winning chips in
that hand, but, probably, you will stop losing much more money than you
could win.
As
explained in the previous section, a fold is justified if there is a bet
from another player. In case there is not and considering that we start
from a weak hand pair, what you should do would be check.
If you have
ever wondered what is check in poker, is what one does if they wish to
pass the action to the next player, but keep their cards. Checking is a smart
move on the part of a player who wants to stay in the game while committing no
money to the pot.
However,
checking is only possible if there has been no previous bet. In the
event that a player has made a bet, the next player to speak can only call,
raise, or fold. Here we see the basic difference between fold and check: while
you can fold at any time of the game, even preflop, you can only check if no
one has bet before you.
A second
difference would be that, while folding means abandoning that hand and giving
up the pot that has been accumulated, checking will allow you, until a new bet,
to stay in the game.
Learning to
fold is key to your success as a poker player. The saying that says that
a timely fold is a victory, expresses perfectly the value of folding in poker.
Recreational
players and beginners tend to overvalue their hand, that is, they often
consider that it is strong enough to continue paying bets or even raise until
they reach the river. At the showdown they realize how much money they have
lost by not folding in time.
Far from
being a mere withdrawal from the game, you can use a series of strategies
based on folding that you can use to your advantage, such as, for example,
forcing your opponents to fold.
Folding can
become one of your most effective weapons to win. How many times have
you found yourself with big hands on the flop that didn't make a single hand
during the game?
It may also
be the case that, if the flops are low, the chances that your opponents have
hit something are equally low. In this type of situation, you should not bet to
give up so easily because, as soon as you increase the bet, you will lead your
opponents to fold, since they also start from a weak hand.
Take
advantage of this type of scenario to win the pot in the later stages or, at least, to get to the showdown
with a low bet.
The turn is
a critical moment in the game. Many players tend to overlook the flop and place
all their hopes on the fourth card. However, as you can imagine, the study
of probabilities is much stronger than chance in poker.
For this
reason, many players give up on the turn because they only have one card
left to discover and the odds are too low to complete the project they had in
mind. Thus, with little pressure you exert, they will end up folding on the
turn.
You must
also remember that the turn is one of the most propitious moments for
bluffing, so you should consider what your options are or use the
information you have about your opponent to guess if he is bluffing or not.
This strategy
combines checking at first, and then folding. This move can be due to
multiple causes and, the truth is that it is more frequent than you think.
As you
know, checking is a good option to stay in the game and, if no one bets after
you, to see the next card. This opens the door either to get a good match on
the next street or it can tip the balance completely towards folding. Either
way, you will have bought yourself some time without having to invest more
money.
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