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How
to Get Started In Online Poker
Widely regarded as the online poker
game of choice, online Texas hold'em has been
snow-balling in popularity. At any hour of the
day, thousands of people are playing online Texas
hold'em. If you are considering joining them,
here are a few points on the experience.
Face to Face vs. Online Texas Hold'em
A
background of playing
live Texas hold'em may have you wondering
just how much different the game is online. The
answer to this question is that the rules of the
game remain the same, but your environment and
tactical weapons have changed.
You
will no longer have to hope that your fellow players'
schedules won't interfere with "poker night"
or that the attendance will be favorable at the
local pub poker game. Now you can log on at any
hour and start playing poker almost immediately.
Tactically,
while your tools have changed, the new replacements
are in many ways superior. Not being able to view
your opponents means that physical tells are unavailable.
You can learn your opponents' tells online by
paying attention to their betting speed and patterns.
There are also the added advantages of knowing
your opponents tournament stats and using poker
calculation software to help you make decisions.
New to Texas Hold'em
If
you have not played Texas hold'em in the past,
you may notice that it is a different animal than
five-card-stud
and other poker variations you might have played
around the kitchen table. Online Texas hold'em
is a community poker game, meaning that there
are "community cards" on the board that
everybody uses.
Interesting
aspects such as this should be reviewed prior
to play. If at all possible, you should get advice
from someone who has some experience playing Texas
hold'em (preferably online). It is advisable that
you look into the poker calculation software currently
available to aid you.
It’s
also a good idea to study
poker literature, which is found in every
bookstore nowadays, and read all poker articles
you can find on the Net. In doing so, you can
learn the best strategy from other people’s
mistakes rather than paying for every bad decision
with money from your poker bankroll.
Poker
Stars and Full Tilt Poker are two examples of
large sites that provide free-play or poker
freeroll tables for you to practice on. After
you begin to feel more comfortable, move on up
to low stakes tables, and progress as you like.
Refining Texas Hold'em
Starting
a new competitive pursuit rarely grants immediate
victory, but time and practice hone the skills
and lead to success. The only true teacher of
Internet
Texas hold'em is experience, as the more situations
you observe the wiser a player you become. So
keep playing and just watch yourself improve.
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