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Help For New Players
Common Beginner Mistakes
Originally posted February 28th, 2006
When learning poker for the first time, you can easily make mistakes because many things run through your mind. Sometimes your mistakes may not affect your game or your opponent’s game but other times, you’ll do yourself an injustice or anger other players. Even making mistakes, learning poker can be awesome and there are some general newbie mistakes that are made all the time.
Change Up Your Betting
Originally posted January 8th, 2006
When it comes to placing bets during an online poker game, you will want to modify your betting as you go along throughout a playing session. In other words, you should be mixing up the amount ofs money you are placing on the table as the game moves onward.
Watch Your “Body Language” Even Online
Originally posted December 30th, 2005
Even people who have never played poker playing have heard of the term “poker face”. A typical dictionary definition of the “poker face” is: ” a face without any interpretable expression (as that of a good poker player) “.
Betting With Confidence
Originally posted December 29th, 2005
A study of poker games by begining players will show that there is an element of bluffing that is vital to mastering the game. The element of chance that exists in poker playing, both on the net and in the brick and mortar world, involves the cards that you actually are dealt. However, the element of chance is offset by your ability to bluff your way through a less than ideal hand.
Avoid Playing Too Many Hands
Originally posted December 28th, 2005
Often, new poker players play nearly each hand that they’re is turned. While it’s possible that any opener might get better or even win the pot once the board cards are turned, there are certain cards that most likely won’t.
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