phantdra Posted Thursday at 05:30 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 05:30 PM Honestly just start with Texas Hold'em, it's the easiest to pick up. You get 2 cards, share 5 with the table, and try to make the best 5-card hand — rest you learn by losing a few hands tbh
peltki68 Posted Thursday at 05:56 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 05:56 PM ngl the losing part is where the real lessons come from 😂 just stick to low stakes at first and don't bluff too much until you get a feel for it
zylver17 Posted Thursday at 06:34 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 06:34 PM Just jump into some micro-stakes Hold'em tables and focus on which hands to play from what position first, the rest kinda clicks after a few sessions
fakashi Posted Thursday at 06:47 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 06:47 PM no cap yeah start with micro holdem tables bro and just play hands in position first 🐐
ravzyl6 Posted Thursday at 07:10 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 07:10 PM Fr just hop on a play money table and get a feel for the flow first — don't sweat the fancy terms yet, you'll pick it up quick
ravon Posted Thursday at 08:06 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 08:06 PM Tbh just learn the hand rankings first, that's like 90% of the confusion early on. Everything else you'll figure out as you play.
Pyxzyl Posted Thursday at 08:23 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 08:23 PM Just memorize what beats what and stick to playing good starting hands, rest is just practice and losing some cheap pots
krxelle Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM #9 Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM Just know a pair of aces is the dream but most of the time you’ll be folding trash until you get a feel for it lol
kim46322hs Posted Thursday at 10:43 PM #11 Posted Thursday at 10:43 PM fr honestly just dive into some micro stakes and watch some vids on the basics, you?ll pick it up real quick ?
Umbraon Posted Thursday at 11:58 PM #13 Posted Thursday at 11:58 PM Id say skipping the video guides and just jumping into low stakes tables is way more fun, youll lose a couple bucks but you learn way faster when its your own money on the line.
ladyiowyn Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM #14 Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM I remember staring at a flush draw for a full minute wondering why it was called that, it clicked after a friend yelled at me to just push all in lol
xorurique277 Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM #15 Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM Dive straight into Texas Holdem miccro stakes and focus on position first, forget chasing straights if you are out of the button.
SteelWarden Posted yesterday at 08:10 AM #16 Posted yesterday at 08:10 AM fr just don't go all in every hand lol learned that the hard way ?
vexoldra Posted 23 hours ago #18 Posted 23 hours ago Are you thinking of starting with online micro tables or jumping straight into some home games with mates? Might change what you need to focus on first.
vaelalin Posted 19 hours ago #19 Posted 19 hours ago Honestly just get your feet wet with play money tables first, i tried that and it felt less painful when you misread your hand for the fifth time. Still managed to punt with a pair of twos tho
runeixys Posted 7 hours ago #20 Posted 7 hours ago the bit about being new hit me, i spent my first week thinkin ace high was the nuts every single time lol youll pick it up fast tho just watch a few hands on youtube
Naloralrel Posted 6 hours ago #21 Posted 6 hours ago biggest tip i can give is stop calling every bet with a mid pair hoping to hit trips, i kept leaking chips doing that on the river for weeks before i figured out fold equity is a thing
sylvar6 Posted 2 hours ago #22 Posted 2 hours ago Forget bluffing at first, just fold everything that isn't premium and you'll already do better than most.
rio352thek Posted 2 hours ago #23 Posted 2 hours ago tbh start with play money holdem and just learn when to fold, taht saves ya teh most early on lol ?
maxe34dtal3 Posted 2 hours ago #24 Posted 2 hours ago yeah bro start with texas holdem and learn hand rankings first, the rest comes realy quick ngl ? ?
nyxyn Posted 1 hour ago #25 Posted 1 hour ago Are you more curious about the hand rankings first, or how the betting rounds actually flow in Texas Holdem?
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