lizzbabygirl Posted Saturday at 11:01 AM #1 Posted Saturday at 11:01 AM I am new to poker, so I would love if some of you can share your experiences.
Ladyess Posted Saturday at 12:39 PM #2 Posted Saturday at 12:39 PM I remember my first live tournament I folded pocket queens preflop because someone raised so confidently I thhought they had aces, only to find out later they had ace king and I would have doubled up if I just called.
vorosick Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM #3 Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM Man I got absolutely wrecked last week holdiing pocket kings on a dry board and the other guy slow played a set of fours all the way to the river. You really learn fast that position and reading the table is everything
sandly Posted Saturday at 01:24 PM #4 Posted Saturday at 01:24 PM What was the moment that made you realize poker is more about people than cards? I still remmeber the first time someone bluffed me off a monster hand and it stuck with me way more than any bad beat.
myxlia Posted Saturday at 02:10 PM #5 Posted Saturday at 02:10 PM I wouldnt focus too much on the “people over cards” stuff just yet. Starting out its way more important to memorize hand rankings and basic odds before you even think abou trying to read anyone.
lizzbabygirl Posted Saturday at 02:35 PM Author #6 Posted Saturday at 02:35 PM 1 hour ago, vorosick said: Man I got absolutely wrecked last week holdiing pocket kings on a dry board and the other guy slow played a set of fours all the way to the river. You really learn fast that position and reading the table is everything I will definitely keep my eyes on the table…thank you 1 hour ago, sandly said: What was the moment that made you realize poker is more about people than cards? I still remmeber the first time someone bluffed me off a monster hand and it stuck with me way more than any bad beat. I can relate…hahahahaha
shredin Posted Saturday at 03:21 PM #7 Posted Saturday at 03:21 PM That first time you catch someone on a bluff after watching their bet sizing is a rush, almost better than hitting a flush draw.
zyxenne Posted Saturday at 06:17 PM #8 Posted Saturday at 06:17 PM id learn the math before trying to read souls honestly
Norosyth Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM #9 Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM I learned mostly by losing a lot of small pots, it adds up fast.
emberesse487 Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM #10 Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM I thought I knew poker from watching tv but then I sat at a real table and froze up trying to count outs in my head. The OP saying they are new makes me remember how sweaty my hands got during the first few hands.
seleneayyn Posted yesterday at 07:21 AM #11 Posted yesterday at 07:21 AM I still remmeber my first live game where I folded pocket kings preflop because I was too scared of an ace showing up, turns out I wouldve won that hand easily. It's funny how your brain works against you when you're just starting out. Just dont be like me and play scared money lol
Tharki007 Posted yesterday at 07:53 AM #12 Posted yesterday at 07:53 AM I'm poker player from last year and won 3 4 1st prize in poker free roles
YebESIwIM Posted 6 hours ago #13 Posted 6 hours ago I started out thinking it was all about the cards, but learning to fold more than I play was the real game changer for me. It saves so many chips while you figure out who at the table actually knows what they're doing.
RadanWarden Posted 6 hours ago #14 Posted 6 hours ago I feel you on that, I used to chase every flush draw like a maniac and drain my stack before I even knew what was happening. Folding is weirdly satisfying once you realize it keeps you in the game longer.
ace6lcw4 Posted 5 hours ago #15 Posted 5 hours ago Honestly I think the hardest part isnt even the cards, its pretending you know what your doing while everyone stares at you
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