aiKkon Posted Thursday at 03:52 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 03:52 PM Who can teach me how to go about poker game
kovaxen Posted Thursday at 08:13 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 08:13 PM Tbh the best way is just to jump in at the micro stakes and learn as you go, watch a few YouTube vids on hand rankings first though
Opinicus5 Posted Thursday at 08:21 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 08:21 PM Honestly just start with Texas Hold'em basics on YouTube and hop into some play money tables first, you'll pick it up way faster than reading a wall of text.
vyxly Posted Thursday at 08:31 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 08:31 PM best advice i got was to just play tight at first, don't chase every hand and you'll lose way less while you're learning. youtube has some solid beginner playlists too, just search "texas holdem for beginners" and you're set
voxora Posted Thursday at 08:58 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 08:58 PM honestly just learn the hand rankings and then play the lowest stakes you can find, you'll pick up the flow way faster than watching a dozen tutorials
Mohil37 Posted Thursday at 09:02 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 09:02 PM I will teach that, its not that hard
Phaneon Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM #9 Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM fr just download a free app and mess around with play money, you’ll get the hang of it in no time
sandrel Posted Thursday at 09:37 PM #10 Posted Thursday at 09:37 PM just play tight, don't chase every hand like the guy above said, and you'll lose slower while you figure it out. youtube has tons of beginner stuff too
cedarast Posted Thursday at 09:52 PM #11 Posted Thursday at 09:52 PM honestly just start with the basics, hand rankings and positions, then play some super low stakes to get a feel for it without sweating the losses
kim33oo8d Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM #12 Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM yeah bro start with low stakes and keep it chill, online vid helps a ton too ?
Gauzeraax9 Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM #14 Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM i learned the hard way folding a full house once cuz i misread my own cards lol
homoorlia Posted yesterday at 09:56 AM #15 Posted yesterday at 09:56 AM I’d say jumping straight into low stakes without learning ranges first is a mistake, you just bleed slowly that way.
umbralyn Posted yesterday at 10:01 AM #16 Posted yesterday at 10:01 AM I learned position the hard way when I kept playing king jack offsuit from early spots and wondering why I was always outkicked on the flop.
kendallarver Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM #17 Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM focus on one concept at a time, like I spent a whole week just folding anything below ace ten and it forced me to learn position without going broke on weak hands
thornarmia Posted 23 hours ago #18 Posted 23 hours ago Honestly just dive into some free Sit N Go tables, that feeling when you finally trap someone with a disguised set is so addicting
onyxaeni Posted 22 hours ago #19 Posted 22 hours ago honestly mate its tough to really "teach" poker if you dont first figure out what kinda game you even wanna play, cash or tourneys are like night and day. i wasted months grinding cash when i was naturally better suited for the more chaotic pace of MTTs.
novaarlia6 Posted 22 hours ago #20 Posted 22 hours ago honestly mate its tough to really "teach" poker if you dont first figure out what kinda game you even wanna play, cash or tourneys are like night and day. i wasted months grinding cash when i was naturally better at hyper turbo tourneys just cause i never checked what suits me.
StarMaster Posted 12 hours ago #21 Posted 12 hours ago yeah bro start with holdem basics on youtube then spam some micro tables, youll get teh feel real quick ngl ?
blazingsaga Posted 7 hours ago #22 Posted 7 hours ago yeah bro start with holdem basics on youtube then spam low stakes, youll get teh feel real quick ngl ?
onyxys44 Posted 5 hours ago #23 Posted 5 hours ago honestly the fastest way i got decent was folding way more than i thought i should, like if you arent sure just toss it and watch how the others play the hand instead. saved me so much chips just sittin back and seeing how the aggro players eventually blow up
Vyxalwyn2 Posted 5 hours ago #24 Posted 5 hours ago If you are just starting out, forget cash games for now and grind those free tourneys, you get way more hands in without bleeding your balance dry.
woonori Posted 5 hours ago #25 Posted 5 hours ago Position at the table matters way more than most beginners realize.
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