Play only the best cards. In the normal game you should not play more than 20-25% flop.
Select the table. Beware of strict, aggressive tables (low profitability, a small percentage of flops seen) and avoid the good players, because they will take all your money. Look for tables with an average of at least 30% of people browsing the flop and play to the end.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Observe the relationship of the bank. Declare a bet only if the ratio of the bank rate to make this possible (read the article - Value to the size of the bank rate | Pot Odds).
Always analyze the relative strength of their hands. Adopt a rule repeated attempts to guess what cards in the arms of your competitors. Use any information that can help your game. You will never become a strong player, if you do not learn to read maps and game competition.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Try to remember the playing styles of your opponents. Here are some questions you should ask yourself: Why they raise? With what they are doing to re-raise your bet? Declare whether they end up with weak cards? As they play pocket pairs? As they play their draws (unfinished combination)? With what they say or raise in early position? What are the cards they can afford to check and then raise (make check-raise)?
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Set or raises, if there is a potential win. Structure of the Limit Hold'em is such that the lift should be with any good cards. If you think that your card is best, in no case do not check or reply. Bet, raise and perepodnimayte. Do not let competitors catch free maps!