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Folding: The Art of Quitting on Time

Posted by admin on December 11th, 2008

In poker, quitters are not booed at because they think about their game and understand that getting rid of a losing hand is better than losing all your money trying to win the hand. Be aware that folding is the most used move in a game of poker, so don’t be assume you’re indestructible even with a losing hand. Don’t be afraid to fold when you know your hand has no chance of winning.

Many players like to play ace even if there’s only less than 20% chances of an ace hitting another one. Some players even forget that other people like playing aces as well, so there’s a good chance that they’ll have better kickers than what you have. Playing ace coupled with junk cards regularly is one of the easiest way to lose.

If you decide that your cards are junk, you can simply slide them face down on the center of the table to indicate you are folding. Some players toss their cards into the air in a spinning motion, but many advanced players don’t recommend this because players still on the game may see the cards and gain unfair information on the remaining hands.

When folding, you should wait for your turn before discarding the cards. If you fold out of turn, the dealer may give you a warning or penalize you from the game. If you need to fold your hand because you have to leave the table, you can simply place your cards on the table and leave. Once your turn comes and you are not on your seat, the dealer will muck your cards automatically.

Some poker players fold by simply placing one card on top of the other face down and then flicking them across the line using their index player. Of course, be careful in flicking the cards to hard as other players may get to see your hand. Regardless of the method you use in folding, this strategy can save you from losing money. Always keep in mind that the winner in a poker game is any player who loses the least chips.