Newbie at poker!

in HivePoker27 days ago

Hi guys I'm a new at poker,
But in no money involved I'm a legend, one year practice,
Regularly I'll play so many legend,

I'm excited at poker games
Very nervous in the start hehehe

Now I continues to study what's more
To be develop in my games.

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For beginners at poker, focusing on the fundamentals is key. This includes understanding hand rankings, basic betting rules, and playing a tight-aggressive strategy (playing fewer hands but playing them aggressively). Start with lower stakes, observe other players, and avoid bluffing too much initially.

*In my case via bluffing I'll lose so many times, because I don't how to read the mind of player's...

Focus on learning the game and improving gradually.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:

  1. Learn the Basics:
    Hand Rankings:
    Familiarize yourself with the different poker hands and their rankings (e.g., Royal Flush, Straight, etc.).
    Betting Rules:
    Understand how betting works, including terms like bet, raise, call, check, and fold.

*My first one month is always call,
I'll never do fold, I'll enjoy the process,
I think 1-2-3 months I'll never do a folds,
I call, I'll check, I'll raise,

Sometimes I win hehehe 😂

Game Variations:
Start with simpler variations like No-Limit Hold'em, which is popular and relatively easy to learn.

  1. Develop a Solid Strategy:
    Play Tight, Play Aggressive:
    This means playing fewer hands (being "tight") but being aggressive when you do play, by betting and raising (being "aggressive").
    Start with Strong Hands:
    Focus on playing premium hands like pocket aces, kings, queens, and jacks, and big suited connectors (e.g., Ace-King suited).
    Don't Over-Bluff:
    Bluffing is an advanced strategy. As a beginner, focus on playing strong hands and betting for value.
    Pay Attention:
    Observe your opponents' betting patterns, tendencies, and how they react to different situations.
    Consider Position:
    Your position at the table affects your ability to make decisions. Being in late position gives you more information.
  2. Manage Your Bankroll:
    Start at Low Stakes: Don't jump into high-stakes games. Start with lower stakes to minimize potential losses and learn the game.
    Understand Your Limits: Only play with money you can afford to lose.
  3. Practice and Learn:
    Play Regularly:
    Practice makes perfect. Play free online games or low-stakes games to gain experience.
    Study the Game:
    Read books, articles, or watch videos on poker strategy to improve your understanding of the game.
    Be Patient:
    Becoming a good poker player takes time and dedication. Don't get discouraged by early losses.
  4. Live Poker Etiquette:
    Act in Turn: Don't slow down the game by acting out of turn.
    Don't Talk About Your Hand: Avoid discussing your hand while the game is in progress.
    Don't Slow Roll:

Don't unnecessarily delay showing your winning hand.

*I Love poker game it's a big discipline for me.
And lots of Motivation.
Just like a king of your game!

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