Poker 101

2022年1月3日
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Poker is not only a fun game and a hard way to make an easy living for smart people, it’s also a great educational tool and schools are taking notice. ’Probability and Games of Chance: Poker 101’, a new course offered by the University of Ottawa, aims to give the students a good mix of knowledge from the fields of probability, game theory, psychology and history using games like Hold’em and Omaha as a conduit. Poker 101: The Basics of Playing Online A Mini Glossary. Offline and online Poker use a few terms that are common in gambling, as well as terms that are unique. The Most Common Variants. Straight: the oldest and simplest Poker variant sees a full hand dealt at the beginning of the. A poker player should always know if they are in a blind, under the gun or button position. Sticking to the top-20 hole card hands can take a player from beginner to intermediate. Here’s a look at poker odds through different scenarios, proving that playing a limited number of hands and focusing on the top 20 will progress any gambler’s game. We’re all about Poker and all about giving good value to our players. At all of our games you can win a seat to our 50k free roll in August.It’s important to remember that above all else you should, without a doubt, be true to yourself.
This obviously doesn’t apply to just lesbians but to everyone in general. Poker 101 YoutubeEvery lesbian at one point in their life has bent on what they believe, who they believe they are, what they know they really want and who they want to become. The majority of this I believe happens because of another woman who subsequently doesn’t (can’t or won’t) bend on anything. I’ll even throw myself under the pervervial bus here. In the past I have always done this. A new relationship is budding beautifully (or so I think) and I feel like I should bend or give in to what she wants, how she wants it, and how she wants it to be.. a few months pass us by and I find myself sitting there, having a heart-to-heart with myself about why I’ve done this to myself again and why I am no longer happy with the relationship. The key here is, a relationship takes two people to make it work. There should be balance and no one should have had to adjust who they are and what they want for someone else.
To know yourself and love who you are is a wonderful thing. Future relationships (or even a current one) will benefit from this. However, it’s been my experience in the past that when you first start seeing someone, it’s almost like a game of poker. You and your date have ante’d up, the first round of bets has been made and the dealer lays down the flop. So far it’s going okay, you really feel a connection with the other person, the conversation is stimulating, she’s laughing, you’re laughing, but do you show her all of your cards? No and she’s not showing you all of her’s either. I say why not? Why not go all-in and show them everything? (figuratively speaking of course, unless you’re that type then I mean literally). No one wants to find out a couple of months into the relationship that the other person is obsessed with their dog and treats him/her like a person, and if it came down to it, she would probably pick the dog over you.
Isn’t the point of dating to find someone to be with the rest of your life? That sounds so cliche but it isn’t the truth? I mean, what are we doing if not finding a companion to be by our side through everything. Of course, everyone has those friends that will be there till the end but it’s not the same. You show your friends your cards through a parade of drunken, tell-all-your-dirty-secrets nights. They love you anyway and hold most of it against you as blackmail. My friends know more about me than I am willing to admit to.. but the point is they still love me, flaws and all, and vice versa.
So since I’m driving the pervervial bus today, here is my first date poker hand:
’Ace of Hearts’ - Dreams. I have them, I am pursuing them, I will not allow anyone to deter me from my
goals. This isn’t to say that I wouldn’t make time for you, but I have priorities.
’King of Hearts’ - Family. They come as is. There’s no changing them, I won’t be attempting it, ever, and
neither should you.
’Queen of Hearts’ - Mother. If she doesn’t like you, you won’t survive in my family.
’Jack of Hearts’ - Friends. I have insanely entertaining friends. Only 1 of them has an opinion that
matters. If she doesn’t like you it’s more than likely because she doesn’t believe you are
worthy of my attention. (No pressure.)
’Ten of Hearts’ - I am full of witty remarks, sarcastic comments, dry humor, trivial information and brains.
If you can’t handle banter with me, you won’t make it.
That Royal Flush may seem like a lot to divulge on a first date, but they are the most important (to me anyway) and should be known to anyone that takes a bet on me and ante’s up. I have reached that point in my life where I know what I want. I don’t know how I’m going to get it but I do know that it’s possible.
Second date poker hand:
Poker 101 Hands ’9 of Diamonds’ - Baseball. If you can’t sit through 9 innings at the ballpark, fold now.
’9 of Clovers’ - Family. Unless we’re married, I will more than likely choose them over you.
’7 of Spades’ - Flirty. I’m a huge flirt.. if you’re insecure. Fold.
’7 of Hearts’ - Loyalty. You will always know where I stand. Poker 1010
’7 of Clovers’ - Quirks. I have them, they aren’t annoying, they’re endearing.
The beauty of it all is everyone’s hand is going to differ. That’s the best thing about this, it all comes down to balance in a relationship and balance cannot be achieved if anyone in the relationship has bent on what they feel strongly about. The one thing you must remember: Patience is a virtue. If you don’t have any, find some. Eventually, that perfect person is going to stroll into your life, sit down at your table, and show you their hand. Poker 101 Katy Texas
Below you will find a list with 101 opportunities to improve as an online poker player: 101 online poker tips of which most are gathered from the various articles you can find on First Time Poker Player. The online poker tips are subdivided over 18 categories and if the category title is in red then it links to FTPP’s most relevant article covering that subject. This way if you are particularly ambitious (or bored) you can find a lot of information beyond what is presented in these poker tips.
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Think of what you want poker to be all about to you and make all your poker related decisions in such a way as to achieve that.
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If you want to be as good an online poker player as possible, then for you poker should be all about making as many of the most correct decisions you can.Online poker account protection
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Use strong passwords: use a combination of numbers, symbols, lowercase and uppercase letters.
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Protect them well: preferably have one e-mail account strictly for poker and nothing else and don’t ever save passwords on your computer.
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Don’t download stuff on your poker computer if you’re not sure it is ’clean’.
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Familiarizing oneself with other poker variants for a change can be very fun and might improve your ’main’ game.
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In high/low games the trick is to make both the high and the low, not one or the other.
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Don’t forget to use exactly two of your hole cards in Omaha.
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Always bet for a reason and try to have a plan in mind for different scenarios during the rest of the hand.
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Bet an amount that wins you the most. This is not necessarily the amount that gets called the most.
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Don’t bluff often if at all. At the nano and micro stakes cash games you should focus on value betting instead of bluffing.
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Protecting your hand against a draw by sizing your bet correctly means as much that you are making sure that your opponent makes a mistake when chasing his draw and not that you can make him fold.
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Always see bet-sizes relative to the size of the pot.
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Know the poker rules and hand rankings inside out.
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Be aware of the basic poker strategy fundamentals before you start thinking about more advanced plays. Keep the big picture in mind, always.
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Follow proper bankroll management guidelines: what might be proper for one could very well be inferior for others.
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Don’t call bets with ’air’; at least have a strong draw or a strong plan.
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Don’t feel obligated to call when you know you’re beat.
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With fewer people in the hand you have a higher chance of winning the pot.
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Always try to identify your opponent’s playing style and try to adjust to that.
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Try not to give away any tells in your bet sizing, timing or in anything else, but don’t stress out about it either.
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Don’t play too many hands, but don’t play too few either. The former will probably be most costly though.
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Try to be patient and especially disciplined. If you know you shouldn’t make a certain play, then just don’t do it! What else would be the point of spending so much time reading up on poker strategy?
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Don’t draw to second best hands, they never win at showdown and you wouldn’t bluff often if at all, right?
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Think about the rake you pay before going all-in with the nuts on board versus a savvy enough opponent to see that.
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You can’t win more than your opponents’ stacks.
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Tracking software is a must if you are serious about your online poker game, but not because of the HUD (… it’s because you can easily review your hands and sessions afterwards).
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Besides reading poker books and forums, you could also start reading your opponents and the board.
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Always think of your hand strength as being relative to the hands in your opponents range.
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Your position at the poker table is very important. Position can be relative too.
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Try to be the aggressor: initiative increases your chance of winning.
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You don’t have to know the odds in poker to two decimals accurate, one will do.
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Don’t overestimate the number of outs you have, especially when you aren’t drawing to the nuts.
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Multiply your outs by two and four to know approximately the odds in percentages of hitting them with one or two cards to come respectively.
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Correctly set mining can sometimes will be very profitable, certainly at the lower stakes.
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Delete the starting hands chart you just downloaded or bookmarked.
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In poker you don’t make a single decision as often as whether to play your hand or not.
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Good starting hand selection can keep you out of trouble; it’s the foundation of playing winning poker, especially when your post flop play isn’t that good yet.
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Knowing what makes a good starting hand is one fourth towards proper starting hand selection.
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Good starting hands are made, have nut potential and/or dominate other hands which are often played. Bad hands don’t and are likely to lose you money in the long run.
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Knowing which factors influence the potential of your hand and why is another fourth towards proper starting hand selection.
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Your own poker skills matter when selecting starting hands.
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As do your position, your opponents, stack sizes and the action before it’s your turn..
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The other half of proper starting hand selection is discipline.
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Good table selection might reduce the need for patience, but not for discipline.
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Average pot sizes and flop percentages can mask the fact that there’s a perfect seat available relative to the biggest fish you have ever played against.
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Don’t start multi-tabling too soon. Gradually add one table at a time.
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By multi-tabling you can play more hands in the same timeframe. That’s more hands to either win or lose money in. And that’s less attention you can pay to every single hand.
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The key to multi-tabling in online poker is learning to make decisions quickly and resisting the urge to follow all the action in a certain hand.
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Smoothly running, non buggy software and hotkeys also help.
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Learn to use a mouse with your other hand too to avoid RSI.
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Don’t keep playing with pain, numbness or tingling in your hands and wrists.
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Experiment with different table lay-outs. Tiled is effective up to 12 tables, stacked or cascaded for even more.
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A big poker monitor is awesome, but not necessary. It’s really awesome though.
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You can also multi-table across multiple poker sites when traffic at your game is a little low.
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If you want to play 24 tables with full stacks, then you need more than the standard 20 buy-ins for your level.
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Twenty buy-ins is pretty low anyway.
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Don’t move up in stakes to clear bonuses faster; move up because your bankroll allows it and you feel ready.
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Bankroll management is kinda useless if you’re not a winning player.
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You don’t have to move up but moving down in time is crucial.
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In no-limit games the blinds don’t dictate what bankroll you need but your buy-in does.
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100.000 hands in poker is still considered ’short term’, even if it takes you a lifetime to play that many hands.
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You can lose short term while playing a winning game due to ’running bad’.
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New sports shoes won’t help you with that.
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Early position in full ring games is unlike any position in shorthanded games.
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Playing 6-max is not the same as playing in late position in full-ring games when the first 3 or 4 players have folded.
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Full ring games are a good place to start due to lower variance and less difficult decisions.
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The game you enjoy the most and feel most comfortable in will probably be the game that results in the highest win-rate for you in the end.
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Make improving your game your number one priority in the beginning and your bankroll will grow before you even know it.
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Don’t worry about bonuses at the nano stakes too much; you probably won’t be able to fully clear them at these stakes anyway.
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Micro stakes multi-table tournament sit and go’s can be excellent for building a bankroll, just like 2 and 5 no-limit games. Unfortunately not all online poker rooms offer these games with enough traffic in them.
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Having two e-wallet accounts in different currencies (one in $) can really reduce costs due to currency conversions when moving money around regularly. Not an option for Americans though.
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You can get a piece of the rake you pay to a poker room back by taking advantage of bonuses and rakeback (if offered/allowed by the poker room).
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The combination of a first deposit bonus and rakeback will be more money in the pocket than either of these two alone.
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Kickback bonuses can be very helpful in building a bankroll quickly.
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Be careful to not sign up with small, unknown and unreliable rakeback affiliates.
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Don’t spoil your chances of getting rakeback at a room that offers it and you could see yourself playing at regularly in the future by doing a quick kickback bonus.
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Some poker rooms start throwing money at you when you stop playing with them for awhile.
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Other rooms take your funds from your account if you don’t play with them for too long.
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Don’t punch your sister in her face after a bad beat: you might have to ask her if you can open a rakeback account registered on her name, because you already spoiled your chance of getting it.
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Read ’The Poker Mindset’ written by Matthew Hilger and Ian Taylor if you have tilt issues.
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You know you have tilt issues if you regularly have to replace some or all of your computer accessories, doors, walls, windows or anything else you can break or disrupt after a poker session.
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Remember, poker is about making correct decisions if you want to be good at it.
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No matter how good a player you are, there is always an element of chance in poker.
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Try to play a lower variance game or apply a lower variance strategy if you can’t handle swings very well.
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Not looking at your account balance during a session can really help to prevent tilt.
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Of course then you shouldn’t be looking at your tracking software either.
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Don’t berate the fish in chat, don’t educate them either: disable chat if that is what it takes.Tournaments
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Rebuy & add-on tournaments can be very profitable if you’re not the one excessively rebuying in the first hour.
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Unless you’re playing Double Or Nothings, you don’t win anything with outfolding half the field in a tournament.
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People won’t suddenly see your cards if you push all-in with something else than a monster once in a while.
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Accidentally exposing your hole cards is probably the biggest tell your opponents could wish for.
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Accept the fact that there is no pre-select fold button (and stop acting out of turn).
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Wearing a cap and sunglasses doesn’t make you a better poker player.
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This also counts when playing online.Reminders
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If a tight and passive player raises you, it’s usually not a bluff.
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Timing tells aren’t that strong on multi-tablers.
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You can also take a free card with your draw on the turn when checked to instead of compulsively betting to make your opponent fold (but of course he check-raises instead).
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Don’t forget to occasionally eat, drink or at least sleep in between your poker marathon sessions.
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Playing under influence of certain liquids or certain substances in general can be detrimental to your bankroll.
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Having fun playing poker once in a while can’t be a bad thing.
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