This chapter is mainly just for your information. You probably don't play in too many games where you have to worry about straddles, kills and overs. You probably see a straddle more than any of the others, and I want you to be able to analyze the situation objectively when necessary.

However, when you feel that you are a good enough hold 'em player, I want you to seek out aggressively and play in a kill game or an overs game where you can agree on an overs limit that satisfies you. If you have to, work it out in advance away from the poker room with a fellow hold 'em player who would also like to play the overs. There's nothing wrong with telling anyone why you're doing this, which is to play occasionally and safely in a higher limit game in an effort to improve. Don't forget to record your results in your record book. Good luck!

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Playing the overs is the term for an agreement made between certain players at the table to play for a higher limit when only they are in the hand. Overs players get a button from the dealer identifying them as such. They have to keep this button in front of them, and if they change their minds about wanting to play the overs, they flip it to its second side, where it says, "No."

Here's how this situation works: Assume you're playing $l-$5 hold 'em and there are a few players in the game who'd like to play $ l-$20. Those players get overs buttons, and when the last non-overs player drops out of the hand, the limit immediately goes up to $20 for the overs players still left in the hand.

If you don't want to play the overs, this rule will never affect you. You'll never have to play anything except the $l-$5 game you sat down in. So you really shouldn't object when other players in your game want. to play the overs.

If you do decide to become an overs player, here are a few things to keep in mind:
1. Play a little tighter than usual. If you're new at overs play, the other players are obviously more experienced at it than you are. Limit the number of hands you call with to see the flop. This will reduce your exposure to the better players while you're learning the game.
2. Remember that you're really playing a higher limit game. Drawing hands, low suited connectors and low pocket pairs go down in value in an overs game.
3. Don't unnecessarily drive out the last non-overs player if you don't want to play the rest of the hand for the higher stakes. Think ahead.

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