Comparison Limit vs. No Limit Texas Holdem

Fixed Limit Hold’em
Fixed Limit Texas Hold’em is the most popular poker variation in the world today. It’s a good game for inexperienced players since it gives them a reasonable chance of winning in the short term. In addition to this, Fixed Limit players generally do not go bust too quickly and you will be able to play for a while on your original investment. However, Limit Hold’em is a game that can prove deceptive to beginners and less skilled players. A common misunderstanding is that you can call down the hands as soon as you have correct pot odds, without taking much notice of the other players. This is actually how many Limit Texas Hold’em players act on low limit tables ($2-$4 or $4-$8). Intermediate players are often afflicted with a lack of discipline (tightness) and a lack of applied aggression (strong attack in the appropriate spots). An overall tight/aggressive playing style is probably the most effective in the long run, especially in intermediate or strong Fixed Limit Holdém games.
No-Limit Hold’em
No-Limit Texas Hold’em is most often played in tournaments, but it has gained a lot of ground in cash games in the last few years thanks to the growing popularity of tournament play. This is a tough poker variation and beginners should avoid No-Limit Hold’em. The game requires a tight/aggressive playing style and an ability to read the other players. Normally it takes at least a couple of years of play to reach the needed skill level. Inexperienced players that want to try out No-Limit Hold’em should begin with low buy-in, no-limit tournaments. In this way you will risk a small amount of money in each playing session and you will practically be forced to play a tight/aggressive game since that style is normally most successful in tournaments. However it’s certainly possible to achieve No-Limit Hold’em success using other playing styles as well.
Differences between the playing forms
The biggest differences between No-Limit Hold’em and Limit Hold’em involve position and hand value. Your position at the table is much more important in No-Limit games since the decisions you make will have a greater impact on your chip stack. If you trap an opponent in No-Limit with the help of position, you can win his or her entire stack, compared to collecting a few extra bets in a Fixed Limit game. Of course, you might be trapped by an opponent and lose all your chips. When it comes to hand value big connectors like AK, AQ and KQ are worth less in No-Limit games. This type of hand as is more likely to win small pots and lose large pots. All pairs increase in value when playing No-Limit since you might be able to double through the other players when you hit the flop. Big pairs also increase in value in No-Limit games. The reason for this is that they will give you an opportunity to trap another player for his or her entire stack. Another difference is the significance of your and your opponents’ stack size. Naturally this is much more important in No-Limit play, since all your chips might end up on the table in any given hand. You should always make sure that you have a balance between the risk you’re taking and the possible payoff.









