Be Alert or Your Poker Nuts Could Get Crushed!
The beginnings of the phrase "poker nuts" are unsure although it's thought to have been dirived from old jargon meaning "delightful point, practice or experience". It is actually a "delightful thing" needless to say, because in Hold em the poker nuts may be the very best achievable palm that you can have at any point in the game.
If you may have the nuts, you can't be beaten...at that point in the hand. This would be the critical factor that plenty of unskilled players fail to take account of, the nuts can move from one gambler to yet another and your side which was the nuts earlier on can end up being crushed!
The following example should demonstrate the fickle nature of the cards in Holdem poker and how your nuts can rapidly turn to pulp!
You are wagering a palm of Hold'em poker and there are 3 gamblers even now in the casino game at the flop. You get dealt seven of clubs, 8 of diamonds; Amy has five of spades, 5 of clubs and Mike's hand is King, nine of hearts.
The flop is dealt and the cards are 9 of hearts, 6 of hearts and five of diamonds. It is a fantastic flop for you - you've got the poker nuts! At this level you might have a straight - five, six, 7, eight, nine - which can not be beaten by any other combination of cards.
Now you choose to "slow play" your hands and try to draw a wager from somebody which has a high pair who will like this flop, so you simply check. Amy likes the look of her side now as she has flopped three five spades so she makes a bet which is known as by Mike as he now has a pair of 9s having a King kicker. You like the way it is going so you call the bet.
The turn card is Ace of hearts. Mike is now smiling to himself as he has just managed to generate the poker nuts having a flush, his 2 hearts in his side plus the three on the table with Ace King superior now give him an unbeatable hand. Mike wagers as he knows he's got the nuts except he wants to draw out the maximum cash from the table so he maintains his bet low adequate to get called. You still feel you're winning using the straight, in fact the Ace has strengthened that opinion as you now reckon Mike possibly has an Ace in his palm and maybe even two pairs.
He's fallen into your trap! Or so you believe.
The river is dealt and it's the 5 of hearts. This really is a blow to you as you can find now four hearts on view, so anyone having a heart is beating you that has a flush. Mike is happy with the five as he still feels he's winning using the top flush, whilst his competitors may possibly also have created a flush and assume they are winning. Amy naturally will be the real winner as she has just made the nuts with 4 5 spades, her 4 of a variety can only be outdone by a straight flush or a far better 4 of the kind. There are not adequate connected hearts showing around the table to generate a straight flush and there isn't yet another pair displaying so it truly is not possible to generate 4 of the kind.
Amy captures the pot though you and Mike reflect on what ought to have been.
Both of you held the poker nuts at one level in the game but failed to realise that the poker nuts - and your fortunes - in Texas hold'em can change totally with one turn of a card.
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