Limit Hold’em has been slightly forgotten about in the last
couple of years as all the televised tournaments seem to be
No-Limit and that is what the new players coming into the
game are learning.
You’ve probably all heard the saying that “No Limit Hold’em
is the Cadillac of poker”, and while it is indeed a fine and
skilful game, in this article I’d like to bring to light the
finer points of Limit Hold’em which I believe is equally
skilful.
In case you are not familiar with the rules of Limit Hold’em
it differs from No Limit in that the amounts you can bet and
raise are fixed on each betting round. For example, if you
were playing a $10/$20 Limit game, bets and raises on the
first two betting rounds would be in units of $10 and on the
last two betting rounds in units of $20. So if a player bet
$10 on the flop the most you could raise is $10 and the next
raise would be another $10 and so on up to a maximum of 3 or
4 raises depending on the poker room where you are playing.
So here we have the major difference between limit and
no-limit play. In limit you cannot simply push your chips
all-in which is why you will hear a lot of no-limit players
complaining that they don’t like to play limit because they
cannot protect their hand. Although this is true to an
extent it doesn’t make limit poker a lesser game, in fact it
can even be said that it might be more skillful.
“Limit poker is more skillful than no limit”. Let me
explain. Suppose in a no-limit game you are dealt a pair of
queens, raise before the flop and get two callers. No aces
or kings appear on the flop, you bet about the size of the
pot, your opponents fold and you win the hand right there.
If we look at the same situation in a limit game, say
$10/$20, there will be $60 or $70 in the pot and you will
only be able to bet $10 making it correct for your opponents
to call if they have a drawing hand or even something like
bottom pair. Therefore the situation is often more
complicated in limit play. You have to consider whether to
bet on the flop or not, is it dangerous to give a free card?
Should you try and check raise instead? How much is in the
pot, what odds are my opponents getting, how can I extract
the most bets out of my opponents when I have the winning
hand and so on.
The turn and the river will also be seen much more often in
limit play leading to more poker being played and more
decisions being made. This is in contrast to no-limit where
players are often all-in on the flop or even pre-flop.
So next time you play poker, why not check out the limit
games instead of just heading straight for the No Limit
section. I think you’ll like the game and the different
challenges it brings.
Should you have any questions, queries or
comments to put to Dave Tarbet regarding any aspect of
Poker, please email Dave at
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