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Poker Play TipsGame selection is a skill that every poker player who wants to succeed in the game should learn. This is especially important for players who are new to the game and still lack experience. By carefully selecting the type of games you choose to play in, you can avoid games that too tough for you and are not working well. Aggressive players should look for games full of tight players, for example. It's up to you to decide what games you should play in, depending on your playing style or skills. Once you start playing poker, make sure to protect your hand by betting and raising when you are sure that it's the best. Don't be afraid to bet or raise if you think you have the best hand. It will be more costly if you don't raise and someone else can steal the pot from you. Think well and try to make the right move on every hand you play. A big problem confronting newbies is that they don't have a feel for the game yet. New players have difficulty identifying a situation that is a walk in the park for more experienced poker players. So it is important to develop your starting hand standards. Newbies are also not very good in knowing there frequency in which hands occur. Lastly, take full responsibility for the results of your game. Never blame a bad or poor result on other players or on bad luck. If you start losing some games, always attribute it to your poor play. A poker player who blames everyone else for losing games except himself is unaware of the things where he might have gone wrong. If you take responsibility for the result of the game, you will be forced to think where you have gone wrong and improve on your mistakes. Poker is a long-term game, and as such, should be treated as one. The result of one hand does not reflect a winning game, so when you play poker you must focus on the long-term results. Don't look at the present but aim for the future. If you can focus yourself on the future, then you will become a better poker player as long as you continue studying the game and training hard. So think long-term when you play poker as you will be playing thousands of hand and your play will reflect on the end results. |
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