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One of the most important things in poker. Without a bankroll management you will never succeed in poker no matter if it`s online or live!
So don`t neglect this section! Read, understand, and USE!
If you have any question just leave them on the forums!
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 02:06 |
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The explosion of poker through televised tournaments has created an enormous industry for its online counterpart. This industry got an immense popularity and this is a very good fact for the new poker players, there is a large online poker community with helpful informations and tips. New poker rooms are popping up every day with a lot of rakeback deals and starting bonuses and you can afford to be picky.
Online poker is a very profitable venture, and there are lots of tools for calculating your online poker winning. As we know, poker is a game of strategy and skills, no matter on witch level you are, players need tips to win instead of putting all their stakes on luck.
There is one big concept when you start your online poker adventure. You want to play the most poker hands to gain the most poker experience for the least amount of money. Playing at lower limit is a great way to build your poker skills and with patience your winnings from online poker will grow a little every day. Another important aspect is to check online poker communities because there are plenty of tutorials on how to start playing texas holdem and also many tricks to improve your game. Regardless where you decide to play keep an eye on bonuses. There are many types of bonuses like deposit bonus(that you get at your first deposit), rakeback deals(ex: get back 50% of your rake) weekly sponsorships(bonuses given directly to your banckroll).
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 00:55 |
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The most important thing for a poker player who wants to become a professional poker player is self – control. But, there are many good players that failed to do so even if the theory from the book is well known by them. I believe that the need for revenge and to be able to take back the money that are yours is a factor which increases the hate feeling and indirectly the tilt mode.
When players are in tilt they tent to be very aggressive with poor cards and some times they just not realize this factor. It’s like the stock market, when your stock’s decrease and you expect them to double in a very short time, but 90% of the times it doesn’t. For me is very hard, even if I’m self aware of my poor poker decisions after a number of two or more bad beats on ring tables. I know the theory, I’m aware of the fact that if I’m not going to stop playing I will lose all my bankroll, but sometimes I have trouble to just quit the game for a while.
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