Thamilan Posted Saturday at 11:43 PM #2 Posted Saturday at 11:43 PM Try to learn range its will be more helpful for your game play
DefconBlue147 Posted Sunday at 02:09 AM #5 Posted Sunday at 02:09 AM Watch a lot of gamrplay on youtube
wrenen5 Posted Sunday at 04:07 AM #6 Posted Sunday at 04:07 AM one thing that really heled me early on was tracking my biggest losing hands for a week to spot patterns, like always overplaying top pair in early position. it's boring but you'll notice weird leaks you never thought you had.
shreddra11 Posted Sunday at 07:15 AM #7 Posted Sunday at 07:15 AM watching youtube is ok but honestly noting your own mistakes shows more than copying pros
nixc082o Posted Sunday at 08:33 AM #8 Posted Sunday at 08:33 AM tbh tracking your punts like that is lowkey genius, gonna try it fr ?
nigarium Posted Sunday at 10:28 AM #9 Posted Sunday at 10:28 AM don't forget to bluff sometimes, keeps 'em on their toes ? lol
maxpyy5yd Posted Sunday at 11:49 AM #10 Posted Sunday at 11:49 AM tbh just play tight and dont chase every hand bro, patience is teh real goat for beginners ?
Promise ayobami Posted Sunday at 12:08 PM #11 Posted Sunday at 12:08 PM 11 hours ago, Flair495 said: No rules just play ur game No bro Nothing much..
leo8silucwy Posted Monday at 09:44 AM #12 Posted Monday at 09:44 AM position is something i wish i understood earlier cause playing too many hands out of turn just burns chips for no reason. my own little trick is to fold anything below jacks if someone raises before me and it keeps me out of so much trouble.
YebESIwIM Posted 22 hours ago #13 Posted 22 hours ago Tight play and folding a lot feels boring but chasing too many flops is where most beginners torch their stack. If the table has been passive for a few orbits that's usually when I try a raise from late position just to see what sticks.
danxdc2v4 Posted 20 hours ago #15 Posted 20 hours ago Getting comfortable folding often made the game way moer fun for me honestly.
HellVortex Posted 19 hours ago #16 Posted 19 hours ago Honestly chasing bluffs when you start out just feels liike lighting money on fire, I stick to only betting when I actually have something solid instead.
enriquenadan Posted 18 hours ago #17 Posted 18 hours ago I remember my first live game I was so proud of trapping someone with pocket aces, then the river completed a flush and I just stared at the board like an idiot. Definitely makes you respect how quickly a "sure thing" can flip.
bearhud,com Posted 14 hours ago #20 Posted 14 hours ago if your looking to play with more math / skill instead of pure luck, try bearhud.com
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