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Basic Poker Strategy for a Winning Player
- 11-8-2007
1. Learn to play one game well at first. Often times, people switch
between all sorts of poker games and don't get well adjusted to
2. Set aside a decent amount of time for each poker session. If you
are rushing to get as much poker into thirty minutes as possible, chances are
you will play too many hands and will end up losing. Allow yourself some time,
so you can sit back, relax, and play well.
3. Work your way up
4. Don't expect to win every time. You are going to lose at some
sessions of poker, that's inevitable. Most people lose at poker in
5. Keep a separate online bankroll. This will allow you to monitor
how well you are doing over time. Keep records of how well you are doing at
each limit you play, so you can figure out which games you do well at and which
you need to improve upon.
6. Learn to separate your play between good and bad poker players.
Against bad players, you should just play a very basic, abc style. Simply have
better odds than
7. In general,
8. Only start playing two tables when you consistently are beating
a given limit. Almost all players will not play quite as well if
