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Draw poker strategy

When it comes to Poker strategy, there are a few things to get straight right off the top. You could call these the Golden Rules of Poker 'cause they apply to pretty much any Poker game you're likely to play:

  • Don't play cash poor: as a general rule you should start with 40-50 times the table limit.
  • If you've got nothing in your hand, get out.
  • If you've got a cinch hand, make them pay to see it.
  • If they've got you beat, fold.
  • The goal is to beat the other players, not have the highest hand. If everyone else folds, you take the pot.
  • Don't try to beat a better player: if you're lucky, you'll win small; if you're not, you'll lose big.
  • There's an even chance that you won't better your opening hand.

When it comes to Draw Poker Strategy we begin by considering the rank of the winning hands. In the Rules of Draw Poker, we introduced the 5-card hands and their ranking. Here's some idea of the odds on receiving those hands on the opening deal:

Chances of being dealt
in the original 5 cards
Royal Flush1 in650,000
Straight Flush1 in72,200
Four of a Kind1 in4,200
Full House1 in700
Flush1 in510
Straight1 in250
Three of a Kind1 in48
Two Pair1 in21
One Pair1 in2.4
No Pair1 in2

Based on these chances of receiving an opening hand, there are a few things you can immediately conclude:

  • the more players at the table, the greater the chance that one or more players has a Pair, for example. In other words...
  • the more players at the table, the lower the relative value of the lesser ranked hands.
  • if you haven't got a Pair or better, or four cards to a Flush or Straight, Fold immediately.

Perhaps this last bit of advice needs some elaboration. What it comes down to is this: if you hold nothing in the opener your chances of improving and beating the other players are too slim. Of course this means that you'll fold most of your opening hands. Welcome to Draw Poker.

So let's assume you've got a little something to build on. Every beginning player wants to know whether they should hold a kicker and a Pair, or just the Pair. Same with Trips. As you'll see in the following, the odds almost always favor tossing the kicker:

Chances of making:
Any improvementTwo PairThree of a KindFull HouseFour of a Kind
Drawing three cards to a Pair1 in 2.51 in 51 in 81 in 971 in 360
Drawing two to a Pair with kicker1 in 31 in 51 in 121 in 1201 in 1100
Drawing two to Three of a Kind1 in 8.5----1 in 15.51 in 22.5
Drawing one to Three of a Kind with kicker1 in 11----1 in 151 in 46

Needless to say, the better your opener, the better your chances of improving it. But forget about trying to build something out of a three card Flush or Straight: your odds are 1 in 23 and 1 in 150 respectively. It's highly unlikely that the pot would ever justify that kind of risk.

On the upside, observe the following chances if you hold four cards to build on:

Chances of
completion:
When drawing
one card to:
Four cards of a Flush1 in 4.5
Straight open at both ends1 in 5
Straight open at one end1 in 11
Straight open on the inside1 in 11
Straight Flush open at both ends1 in 23
Straight Flush open at one end1 in 46
Straight Flush open on the inside1 in 46

In the end, it's these odds that must advise you on your Poker betting decisions. If you've got a four-card Flush and it'll cost you $20 to stay in, the question is "yes or no"?

First question: what are your chances of completion on the draw? 1 in 4.5 So if you're going to stay in, that pot better pay you $90 or better (4.5 x $20), after you deduct your ante and bets thus far. Anything else is blind faith in beating the odds and the sidelines are full of players who tried that as their betting policy. Look where it got them.

Of course, Poker wouldn't be Poker if that was all there was to it. Bluffing, intimidation, body language and all the rest of it come into the game if you're playing your opponents across a table instead of across cyberspace. If that's your game I suggest you do some serious reading.

There are many, many books on the Poker subject and your first tough choice will be picking one. But remember, Poker has been around a long time. Anyone that tries to sell you a "hot new strategy" is beating you at the book counter, not the Poker table. Go with the pros.

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