Poker: How To Play
Posted in Games on 06. May, 2009
Poker is one of the most famous card games in the world. It is widely known, and has many tournaments, strategies, and versions. If you are looking to get into the world of professional poker, or just want to beef up your game for poker night with the guys, here is some expert advice on how to play this classic game.
- You don’t have to play every single hand dealt. Folding isn’t a crime! This is a common beginners mistake, thinking you must play everything dealt. You can often win more if you play less, and play smart.
- You shouldn’t play under the influence! If you are playing to win, whether at a tournament or with your friends, you should never play after a couple of drinks. This creates impulsive behavior, and like with any activity, it impairs your judgment.
- Bluffing isn’t the trademark of great players. This is a skill that must be learned, and works only on certain types of players. You shouldn’t bluff because you think it’s what professionals do.
- Don’t feel obligated to stay in the hand. If you’ve already bet money, you don’t have to see the hand through. It’s better to back out and save what money you have then to play it through and lose more.
