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Counting Cards in Texas Hold'em: Strategy or Myth

Hey everyone,

Let's dive into a controversial yet intriguing aspect of Texas Hold'em: card counting. We've all heard about card counting in blackjack, but what about its application in poker, particularly in the popular variant, Texas Hold'em?

Traditionally, card counting has been associated with games like blackjack, where players keep track of the cards that have been dealt to gain an edge over the house. However, in Texas Hold'em, where players only see a fraction of the deck, is card counting feasible, or is it just a myth?

Some argue that counting cards in Texas Hold'em can provide valuable information about the probability of certain hands appearing based on the cards that have already been dealt or seen on the table. They suggest that skilled players can use this information to make more informed decisions about their own hands and betting strategies.

On the other hand, opponents of card counting in Texas Hold'em argue that the game's complexity and the constantly changing dynamics make it nearly impossible to keep an accurate count of the cards. They claim that while it may be theoretically possible to track certain cards, the practical application of card counting in Texas Hold'em is highly impractical and unlikely to provide any significant advantage.

So, what's the truth? Have you ever tried

Count Cards Texas Hold Em


, and if so, what was your experience? Do you believe it's a viable strategy, or is it simply a myth perpetuated by Hollywood? Share your thoughts, experiences, and opinions on the matter!