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How to play poker
We give you a few poker beginner tips

Poker tables are intense, furious battlefields. The first time you log on and join a table just keep your cool and TAKE IT EASY. Watch and learn. And when it's your turn - take your time. On this site you'll find all the tips necessary to learn the game. Just follow them, and watch the other players. But stick to YOUR game. You'll learn to handle and read other people's play later on.
Enjoy and Good Luck!

WHAT NOT TO DO...
- Play while upset, fatigued or plain mad. It will ruin your game.
- Try to bluff everyone on the first hand. They will end up bluffing you.
- Play every hand. Learn to fold faster than Superman on laundry day!
- Don't be afraid to ask around. Poker players are helpful people.
WHAT TO DO...
- Know your odds. If you understand the math of the game you win.
- Trust your instincts. They're usually right. If you think you're beat, you probably are.
- Think before you act.
- Learn the three basics: starting hand value, position play and folding

3 BASIC RULES OF HOLD'EM
1. Starting hand Value
Two pocket cards, or hole cards, is what separate your hand from the other player's hand. So learning how to play them is vital. An AA (ace-ace) combo simply has a much greater chance of winning than say a 7-3 combo. Play the good starting hands. Fold the bad.
2. Position Play
Being seated in a "late position" is a huge advantage, getting to see your opponents move before you act yourself. To become a good player, one must understand this. A good starting hand in an early position may actually be a worse hand to play than a bad hand in late position.
3. Fold
No matter the betting round, if you have nothing and can't draw to anything, fold faster than Superman on laundry day. It's as simple as that. For more information about how to master your Poker Strategy.

Finding your game
There's a huge difference in how to play fixed limit, no limit and pot limit poker. Find the game that suits you. You may stink at one, but rule at another. The "nosey bastard" fallacy Curiosity is a curse in poker. If you keep paying to stay in pots you will have little chance of winning. Do not stay in a hand just in case a miracle card comes up, or you will go broke faster than a Star Trek fan on a sci-fi convention.
Tilt!
Tilt is the poker equivalent of going bananas and playing like a madman. Poker is an emotional game and you will feel the urge. Fight it, or it will ruin everything. And, if you can, make others tilt. It's all about the odds Don't play against impossible odds! If there's just one card in the entire deck that helps your hand, well then you're screwed 51 out of 52 times.
The rule of pot odds
When faced with a tricky should-I-call-or-not decision; consider how big the pot is. A really big pot might make the call worth it. Always weigh THE odds of the winning hand against the size of the pot. Read more about pot odds.
Read your opponent
Figure out your opponents hand by noticing his style and his strategy. Is he aggressive? Or is he tight and folds a lot? When he thinks, is he actually hesitating, or does he just want you to think he's hesitating? Poker is a true game of treachery.
Winner takes all
In poker there is no prize for having the second best hand! Second, in this case, is all about being the biggest loser. Not much strategy really, but one helluva good reminder!
Commit!
The ace, ace (AA) and king, king (KK) are typical starting hands that very seldom should be played passively. They are at their best early in a hand, so don't hesitate to commit. Be aggressive!
Analyze the board
It is important to consider how the board can affect your opponents cards. If he raises for example, what could he have? Is the board set up for a flush or a straight? Analyze and learn.
Make them pay
If you think your opponent is drawing to a hand be sure to make him pay for the draw! Don't be scared and wait for him to hit the draw. If you do, he will run you over like a monster truck in a crowded car park!
All-in, all the time?
Every time you go all-in you risk going bust or being eliminated from a tournament. You often don't have to go all-in to bluff. You may simply scare or counterattack you opponent. A large raise or reraise will do just fine.
Faking your tells
You know by now what your opponents are watching out for. By faking your tells - maybe thinking a while although you have the nuts - you may trick them into making really costly moves - for them.
Don't fall in love!
Even though two aces is the best hand to start off with, the board may kill them. If you suspect that all the other players now have better cards, you're probably right. Learn to drop them, or it will cost you.
Bring enough chips
A big stack gives you a psychological advantage over small stacks. Always bring a minimum of 50-100 times the big blind to the table when you buy in. This ought to cover for any bad luck streaks.
On bluffing
As a general rule, don't try to steal a pot by trying to bluff a poor player, a heavy winner or a heavy loser. They will either figure you out or just get lucky. Either way you lose
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