Poker Tips
1. Don't Play So Many Hands
Playing lots of hands is a dead give-away that you're a beginner and
gives more superior players the opportunity to figure out what type
of hands you play. Fold when you have a bad hand, however tempting it
may be to keep playing.
2. Watch the Board
Beginner poker players will more often than not focus more on their
own hands rather than watching the board. Being conscious of the board
allows advanced poker players to read the betting going on around them
and take the advantage.
3. Take a Break
If you're feeling like you're on a bad streak, don't be afraid to get
up and take a break. Walk around, grab a drink, and take a couple of
deep breaths. One of the worse things in a game of poker is to show
emotion, so giving yourself a chance to put things in perspective rather
than getting worked up can be a very beneficial move.
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