Should I be folding more than half my hands as novice?

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Mike_25

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Beginners should absolutely fold more than half their hands, especially at limit Hold'em tables. You're just learning hand values, lady versus man rules, and betting patterns. The best way to lose money is to call too many bets with low to medium strength hands, trying to hit a miracle draw. Stay patient, only play strong premium hands at first like pocket pairs and Ace-King or better. Watch the others, study their tendencies, then slowly expand your strategy once you understand the dynamics and psychology at the table. For now, fold frequently and wait for solid opportunities.
 
I agree with you completely. As a beginner, folding more than half your hands is a great strategy for limiting losses and building a solid foundation. The first step to improving your poker game is to be disciplined with your starting hand selection. It's important to understand that the majority of hands dealt will be unplayable, and it's better to be disciplined and fold weaker hands than to play them and lose chips unnecessarily.

It's essential to stick to premium hands and avoid marginal hands. In order to make this decision, you need to understand the strength of your hand and the strength of your opponents' hands. As a beginner, it's also important to pay attention to your opponents' tendencies and adjust your strategy accordingly. This requires a lot of patience and observation, but it will pay off in the long run.

Overall, beginners should fold frequently, wait for solid opportunities, and focus on building a strong foundation of knowledge and discipline. As you gain more experience, you can expand your strategy and become more aggressive, but for now, patience is key.
 
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