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Semi-recently,               'professional               poker               games'               were               televised,               including               brief               pre-commercial               briefings               on               how               to               play               the               game.

Texas               Hold-em               Poker               swept               the               nation               and               become               a               common               hobby               for               many.

It's               a               very               simple               poker               game               to               learn.

In               fact,               I               was               able               to               teach               my               10               and               8               year               old               step-daughters               to               play.

Everyone               has               2               cards               in               their               hands               (pocket)               and               5               shared               cards               (community)               on               the               table.

There               are               4               rounds               of               betting,               whether               you               are               playing               for               fun               or               gambling.

After               the               cards               are               dealt,               you               decide               if               your               hand               is               playable,               and               how               much               it               is               worth               playing               for.

That               is               the               pre-flop               betting               round.

Then,               the               flop               (first               3               community               cards)               is               turned,               and               another               round               of               betting               takes               place.

One               more               card               is               turned               (known               as               either               'the               turn'               or               '4th               street'),               another               round               of               betting               and               then               the               final               card,               the               river.

Then               everyone               bets               again               before               the               winning               hand,               or               the               winner,               rakes               its               profit.

(It               takes               a               damn               good               player               to               convince               the               winning               hand               to               fold.)
               Even               the               terminology               is               easy               to               learn.

'Pocket               rockets',               'big               slick',               'sailboats',               and               even               'dead               man's               hand'               are               all               phrases               my               stepdaughters               understand.

However,               I               can               not               teach               them               to               play               well.

It's               okay               if               you               play               for               fun,               but               if               you               want               to               play               for               money               there               is               more               to               the               game               than               'the               basics'               you               learn               from               tv.

Here               are               some               poker               tips               for               those               who               take               that               next               step               and               play               poker               for               money.
               
               1.)               Unlike               5               card               draw               poker,               a               pair               is               not               that               great               of               a               hand.

Especially               if               you               have               a               low               pair,               like               deuces.

Low               pocket               pairs               are               literally               worthless,               unless               you               actually               hit               a               third               on               the               flop.

If               not,               it's               not               worth               playing               after               the               flop               unless               it's               free.
               2.)               Pay               attention               to               the               cards               on               the               table.

Not               just               what               you               have…               but               what               other               players               have               as               well.

Even               if               you               have               a               good               hand,               like               a               straight,               you'd               be               a               fool               to               think               you               have               the               winning               hand               if               there               are               4               suited               cards               on               the               table               and               you               don't               hold               a               5th.

Even               if               you               do               make               a               flush               by               holding,               say,               a               7…               there               are               6               cards               out               there               that               beat               you.

I               can't               stress               this               poker               tip               enough….

Pay               attention!
               3.)               Fish               all               you               want…               but               not               at               the               poker               table.

Even               for               all               the               times               you               do               catch,               it's               not               worth               it               for               all               the               times               you               won't.

Open               ended               straight               draws               are               dangerous               and               foolish               to               play.
               4.)               Patience               is               key               to               survival.

Loose               players               may               win               big               in               the               beginning,               and               they               also               get               knocked               out               long               before               those               who               learn               to               only               play               good               hands.

Train               yourself               to               watch               other               players               as               you               'sit               out'               for               a               long               consecutive               number               of               hands.

You               may               learn               a               lot               that               will               help               you               in               those               hands               you               do               play.
               5.)               If               you               want               to               win,               stay               away               from               alcohol.

Similar               to               driving,               it               can               alter               your               perception.

You               may               think               you               have               a               good               hand,               but               be               very               wrong               and               lose               a               lot               of               money               this               way.

Drinking               also               makes               you               a               loose               player.

If               playing               in               a               casino,               order               a               non-alcoholic               drink               that               looks               alcoholic.

It               helps               if               other               good               players               think               you               are               drinking,               they               may               misjudge               you.

If               playing               with               friends,               have               one               beer               and               nurse               it               for               the               same               effect.

Never               get               a               buzz               at               a               poker               table               though,               or               your               chances               of               winning               will               be               severely               affected.
               6.)               Let               it               go!

This               applies               to               a               number               of               things.

In               one               case,               you               will               fold               a               hand               before               the               flop               because               it               is               a               bad               hand               and               should               not               be               played.

It               could               be               7               and               2               off               suit,               it               could               be               5               and               10               suited…               it               doesn't               matter.

You               are               your               own               judge               of               what's               worth               playing.

However,               I               can               promise               you               that               at               least               once               you               will               see               an               amazing               disappointment.

Using               7/2               as               an               example,               you               may               see               the               flop               turn               out               7,               2,               7.

I               can               almost               guarantee               this               will               happen               more               than               once,               depending               on               how               many               poker               games               you               play.

It               is               important               to               let               it               go,               unless               you               want               to               play               every               bad               hand               you're               dealt,               in               which               case               1               out               of               20               times               there's               a               chance               of               something               similar               happening,               while               the               rest               will               turn               out               as               expected…               a               waste               of               money.

The               other               thing               you               need               to               let               go               of               is               a               bad               beat.

For               example,               once               I               had               pocket               aces,               and               the               flop               was               ace,               king,               king.

Naturally,               I               thought               I               had               an               unbeatable               hand…               and               I               went               in               against               somebody               who               actually               had               pocket               kings.

That               loss               on               my               behalf               gave               him               what               he               needed               to               beat               me               in               the               long               run               at               the               game               as               well.

Not               just               in               stack               size,               but               after               that               hand               I               just               played               so               awful.

I               couldn't               clear               my               mind               of               the               beating               I'd               taken,               and               I               wasn't               able               to               focus               on               anything               after               that               hand.

If               I               had               just               let               it               go,               I               would               have               been               able               to               win               easily,               because               while               I               was               hanging               on               to               a               bad               beat,               my               opponent               was               hanging               on               to               a               very,               very               lucky               win.

Full               tilt               can               work               either               way…               it               is               helpful               to               use               that               to               your               advantage               and               not               let               it               affect               your               concentration.
               7.)               If               you               choose               to               gamble,               the               most               important               tip               I               can               give               you               is               contradictory.

Whether               or               not               you               are               playing               for               pocket               change,               or               a               cash               value               buy-in…               play               as               though               you               are               playing               for               a               big               pot.

Play               as               though               you               invested               $50+               in               this               game,               and               you               refuse               to               leave               with               less               than               double               what               you               paid.
               At               the               same               time,               play               as               though               it               is               just               a               game.

Some               days               you               will               lose,               some               days               you               will               win.

No               matter               how               skillful               a               player               you               are,               a               large               percentage               of               the               game               is               luck.

Nobody               should               gamble               money               if               they               can't               afford               or               handle               the               loss.
               In               summary,               knowing               how               to               play               poker               does               not…               and               I               mean               it               does               not               make               you               a               poker               player.

There               is               a               common               sense               so               many               players               lack,               and               although               it               benefits               my               pocket               I               almost               pity               those               who               make               the               same               stupid               mistakes.

If               you               still               find               it               wise               to               raise               all               in               after               the               river               with               a               hand               no               better               than               2               pair,               despite               there               being               4               suited               cards               on               the               board…               well               I               have               an               open               seat               for               you               at               my               table               this               Friday…               buy               ins               are               $50.









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