5 card Draw Tips
Sunday, June 14th, 2009Your strategy of play around the fixed limit five card draw table will change as you move from early to late position during game play. For example, the early position may see you playing less aggressively because there is so much that can happen after your turn. On the other hand, the late position gives you a huge advantage because you have already seen what other players are doing in the game and you can better judge from the late position the strength of the players around you. By knowing how to react at each position around the table, you will be better prepared to check, call, or fold your cards – or you’ll know whether you can go in for the kill. The 5 card draw rules are quite simple.
Bluffing Strategy in Fixed Limit Five Card Draw
While five card draw in general is bluffer’s paradise, be careful with your fixed limit five card draw bluffs. Bluffing too often can have two different effects that are unpredictable and change from player to player. One of these effects is that no one will believe your bluff because you simply always get caught bluffing, and the other is that when you do get a good hand your opponents will assume you are bluffing and keep betting right alongside you (which helps build big, juicy pots). Either way, use your bluffs in moderation. A great fixed limit five card draw bluff is to draw two cards – everyone will assume that you have three of a kind. This 5 card draw strategy article has hopefully made you a better player.
