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Playing Poker with Friends

August 28, 2011

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Everyone loves a good game of poker with the guys. However, some people take for granted that the people they are playing with are their friends. They begin to get dangerously and risk more and more money as the evening goes on, all the while thinking that these people of their friends, surely they can get their money back. Unfortunately, this is not the way playing poker with friends works. Usually, people who set up poker nights are very much into the game and its authenticity. It is also important to stay away from alcohol or at least keep your consumption minimal as alcohol will make you invincible and cause you to make decisions you may have otherwise reconsidered.

There is no reason to treat a night of poker with your friends any differently than you would treat a night out at casino playing poker with strangers. In both cases you are betting real money that you have worked hard to learn and in both cases you stand a chance to lose that money. Poker night with friends may be fun but it should also be taken quite seriously, especially if the bets offer high stakes. In addition, it is always a bad idea in risky business to run out of money at the poker table and get into the habit of borrowing money from one of your friends. Many friendships have been ruined by things just like this. Instead, come to the poker table with only enough money that you can afford to lose. Once that money is gone, pull out of the game and walk away.

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Watch Listen and Learn

January 28, 2011

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One of the most important things a poker player will need to learn is how to bluff effectively. There are many people who play poker and thinks a half bluffing down pat only to find that the expert players who are at the table with them will almost always be able to see through what they are doing. This is why it is a very good idea for anyone who is not well versed in poker playing to spend some time sitting quietly, betting cautiously and watching all of the other players in the way they interact with each other. You can learn a lot by just watching and listening to the things that are going down poker table. You can also learn how to read body language by spending more time people watching and less time actually worrying about winning in the beginning.

Playing poker is no different than anything else in life and just like anything else you will have to learn from others who are more experienced than yourself. When a new player comes to the table with an attitude that they have nothing to learn, that player probably has the most to learn of anybody that is there. They say the day you stop learning is the day you die and in poker nothing could be closer to the truth. Once you begin to feel more confident in your ability to bluff and to read body language of the other players, then you can begin to increase your bets and slowly but surely get your feet wet.

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