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Differences between online and conventional poker
Differences between online and conventional poker There are substantial differences between online poker gaming and conventional, in-person gaming. One obvious difference is that players do not sit right across from each other,...

How to master Low Limit Texas Hold'em - Part 2 - The online poker game
I continue my articles about learning to master online poker at low limit stakes. In the last article I wrote about the chance of winning in a casino. So you can ask why poker is different. In online poker you don't play against the casino, you...

Limit Texas Holdem Poker
Limit Texas Holdem Poker is the most popular type of holdem poker, attracting many novice poker players. The reason it is so popular is because the betting is not too aggressive. The stakes are not high and because the betting is limited, you can...

Online Poker and Shorthanded Tables
One of the many benefits of poker's infiltration of the online world is the ability to create new ways to play the game that just wouldn't be feasible offline. Some examples include Sit 'n Go tournaments and micro-limit games. These tables are...

Poker Lingo For Amateurs
The World Series of Poker has sprouted many followers in the last couple of years. Amateur tables are popping up all over the world and friendly cash games are everywhere come Friday night. Whether it is for thrill or profit the so called sport of...

 
Advice For New Poker Players

There is no greater game than poker. It's fun, exciting and only the best survive. While Texas Hold'em is relatively easy to understand, it is hard to become a successful player. The competition is tough, the players are ruthless and at some point you will want to throw in the towel. But hang in there. You can learn this game and beat your opponents.

The first rule you need to understand is poker players play to win - it isn't just a recreational game for recreational players any longer. You need to ask yourself what your goals are in poker. Do you want to play for fun? Do you want to play professionally for money?

You need to adopt a money management system that you will adhere to every gambling day of your life. Set a win goal and a loss limit, otherwise your money management techniques quickly become distorted. Money management and patience will take you a very long way in poker.

Find your level of comfort, whether it's the £50.00 tournament or is the £10.00 buy in. You may want to consider the higher the buy in, the more likely you are to find serious poker players.

Take a peek at different poker rooms too. If you have more success in a particular room then stick with it until you are ready to advance to the next level.

Most importantly, if you are going to play poker, read everything you can on the subject and become as familiar as you can with the game.

Practice as much as you can using the free money chips and play the free to enter tournaments to give you practice within an online environment. Then pick your game, turn off the chat and play to win.

About the author:

David Walker runs free bets and UK poker websites. A free email course: "Seven Days to Better Betting" is available at both of these websites.

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