Three Ways to Play Better Poker

May 13th, 2010  |  Published in Gambling Games

We all want to be better poker players. After all, the better you play, the more you win, and the more you enjoy the game. Poker players often look at poker rules or specific game strategies to help increase their playing abilities, but there are other ways you can improve your game. The best way to be a great player is to have a well-rounded poker education. Take a look at all of the aspects of the game, not just the rule book, and you will see an improvement in your poker game.

Plan Your Strategy Before You Get to the Table

You should spend some time at home planning your poker strategy. Knowing how you are going to play before you get to the table will help you avoid costly errors during the first few hands of the game. If you already have a poker strategy in place, look for ways to fine tune it. If you are entering in to a poker tournament you will need a specific strategy for that game. If you are just starting out in the world of poker, take some time to educate yourself on poker strategies in general. However you do it, have a plan of action before you saddle up to the table and you will have a much higher chance of winning.

Learn to Adjust

In order to play the best game of poker, you need to be flexible. Your strategies wont always work on every opponent and every table. The quicker you can adjust to a new poker environment, the more you will save yourself in betting and playing errors. For example, if you run across a high roller or wild better, then you may need to adjust your betting strategy to keep them from out pricing you on every hand. Poker is a constantly evolving game, and you have to keep on your toes.

Plan Out Your Bankroll

Almost every player walks in to a game of poker with a set amount they can spend on betting. You should take the time before the game to budget out your bank roll. Knowing how much you can bet will keep you from blowing your whole bankroll in the first few hands. It will also help keep you in the game longer, giving you more chances to win, and a higher bankroll to play with.

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Enhance Your Skills: Top Five Poker DVDs

March 1st, 2010  |  Published in Gambling Games

One of the best ways to increase your poker skill level is through education. There have been hundreds of books and magazines printed about every poker game that will teach you everything you ever needed to know, but if you are not much of a reader, the idea of hundreds of books sounds daunting. Thankfully, poker has branched out to the DVD market. Now you can get the same level of poker education by watching as you could by reading. There are DVDs for beginners, DVDs tailored to advanced players wanting to increase their skill, and DVDs created by professional poker players themselves.

Five DVDs about Poker worth Renting

1. Pro Poker Tells: Poker legend, Mike Caro, spent eleven years creating this full length DVD. Pro Poker Tells is a scientific look on the poker tells. Mike Caro uses multiple camera angles (and a cast of several recognizable poker players) to show you every tell your opponents could have- and how to use them to your advantage.

2. Final Table Poker: Created by poker professional, Phil Gordon, Final Table Poker takes a look at the skills behind a good poker strategy- from a professionals point of view. The DVD takes you inside a poker pro’s head and covers everything from bluffing, to raising, to betting on the Texas Hold ‘Em River.

3. Bluffing and Tells: Bluffing and Tells was created by Phil Hellmuth. It is an instructional DVD that covers all of the poker basics- when to raise, when to fold, how to bluff, and how to read the other players at the table. Bluffing and Tells is the ideal DVD for a poker beginner.

4. Controlling the Game: In Controlling the Game, Phil Laak shows the viewer the emotional side of professional poker playing. Laak is famous for his in-depth poker strategies, and he shares some of those secrets in this instructional DVD. Controlling the Game is ideal for an advanced poker playing looking to improve beyond the rules of the game.

5. Secrets of No Limit Hold ‘Em: Howard Lederer is thought of as the best Texas Hold ‘Em player in the world. He shares several of his secret strategies in this DVD. Secrets of No Limit Hold ‘Em is a good choice for any level of poker player, after all, the opportunity to learn from Howard Lederer is worth the cost and the time.

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