1. Pay attention at the table. Watch the flow of action, study your opponents, their habbits, and their tells.
2. Study. Read the books. They are really the best way to learn how to play.
3. Don't yell at the fish, you'll just scare them away. Just smile, say "Nice hand" (Like You Mean It!), and just keep telling yourself that if this guy sits at the table long enough, he will give everything he just won back... hopefully to you.
1. Pay attention at the table. Watch the flow of action, study your opponents, their habbits, and their tells.
2. Study. Read the books. They are really the best way to learn how to play.
3. Don't yell at the fish, you'll just scare them away. Just smile, say "Nice hand" (Like You Mean It!), and just keep telling yourself that if this guy sits at the table long enough, he will give everything he just won back... hopefully to you.
well mine i guess is constant playing/practice to make it perfect !! or as you had stated above STAY FOCUS on the game..
I would suggest you do a search online for poker, but there are many variations - hold-em is currently the most popular. Read up on the basic rules for the types of games and then download some free games to practice playing. You could also download pokerstars or ultimatebet or one of the many others and play in the play money games they offer. The best way to learn is to actually play, reading will help but it is no replacement for the real thing
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hi guys! i'm not good in playing poker but here are some tips that i'd like to share...
poker tips:
1. pay close attention because poker is a game of incomplete information.
2. wait for good hands and observe other players.
3. avoid too much bluffing, you will be better off if you rarely use it.
hahaha... that's good one luc151! that is definitely true! i remember one time my husband went to casino to play poker, came home in the morning, wasted and lose all his money! grrrrr...
In the long run, poker is a game of skill. Work upon your skills and develop Poker IQ.
Chosing a hand range and good bank-roll management are essential.
Also Being on tilt is like a disease, it is very contagious and most people are not immune, sometimes you need to get it out of your system, and there are many ways to do so, one of which is by full-force aggression at the tables.