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		<description><![CDATA[Big 2 Poker is an interesting version of poker that has its birth in China around the beginning parts of the 1980s.  Known as a “climbing” card game, game play dictates that each player takes turns playing a higher card than the player in front of him or her.  Cards can also be played in [...]]]></description>
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Big 2 Poker is an interesting version of poker that has its birth in China around the beginning parts of the 1980s.  Known as a “climbing” card game, game play dictates that each player takes turns playing a higher card than the player in front of him or her.  Cards can also be played in combinations by one player.  Players also have the option of passing their turn if they cannot beat the previous player’s card in terms of value; however, players who get “caught” with cards at the end of the game must pay a penalty to the winner.  Thus, the goal of the big 2 poker game is to rid yourself of all of your cards during play.  Alternately, if players cannot get rid of all of their cards must attempt to get rid of as many cards as they can, or pay a penalty for having the cards remaining in their hand at the end of the game. So, as you can see, big 2 poker is certainly a huge twist from the traditional poker games that you might be more accustomed to playing.  Let’s have a peek at some big 2 tips for upping your game to its highest level.<br/><br />
Know the Rules of the Big 2 Poker Game<br />
One of the most important factors in determining how successful you will be as a big 2 poker player is whether or not you are well adjusted to the rules of the game.  Players who expect to make money and avoid penalties in big 2 poker know the rule book that controls the game inside and out.<br/><br />
Practice Your Big 2 Poker Game<br />
You may have heard this tip over and over again for games other than big 2 poker, but it is, at any rate, applicable to the big two poker success that you will see – practice, and then practice some more.  It is only through diligent and sound practice sessions that you will master and become a profitable player of any poker game, and big 2 poker is not any different.  If you cannot find an online poker room that offers big 2 on its play list, then get some poker buddies together and learn everything there is to know about big 2.  Your bankroll and your ego will thank you for it.  Practicing will allow you to form the appropriate strategies for playing big 2 like a pro, and help you learn the best ways to avoid heavy penalties along the way. These big 2 poker strategy tips will improve your game.<br/><br />
Selecting the Right Time to Play Your Cards<br />
Enthusiastic big 2 poker players know that there is a time to hold onto the cards in your hand and a time to play them off onto the table.  If you have a great big 2 poker combination but play it too soon, you reveal to your opposition around the big 2 table just how close the game is to its completion. This gives your opponents a great window of opportunity that they can use to get rid of the cards that they might be holding on to.  This reduces your profit potential. You want them to be holding the biggest number of cards possible when you sneak up on them and get rid of your entire hand.<br/><br />
Watching Other Players’ Actions<br />
Again, a universal poker tip that applies to big 2 poker.  Through close observation of your opponents around the poker table, you will be able to determine a number of things, the most important of which is the strength of their hand and thus, the strength of their future plays.  And being able to judge how good your fellow players’ hands are is priceless because this will allow you to begin eliminating the cards that you might have otherwise saved to play later in the game.<br/><br />
Avoiding Penalties<br />
There can only be one winner in big 2 poker.  That means that you are going to lose sometimes.  When you do have to lose, however, you should learn how to avoid the stiffer penalties that are assessed in big 2 poker based on the number of remaining cards in your own hand when someone gets rid of their entire hand.  There are thresholds for penalties that you should be aware of in big 2 poker, including triple penalties for getting stuck with all of your cards.  Getting rid of four cards as soon as possible allows you to duck below the double penalty level, which is comfortable for most players.<br/></p>
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