Three Virtues You Can Lean from Poker Professionals

June 15th, 2010  |  Published in Inrodution

Any aspiring poker player knows the value of looking up to the poker professionals. They are after all, professionals. Becoming a poker professional is not an easy task. It takes years of training, years of developing skills, and years of practice. Poker professionals win big and they do it with style, which is probably why so many of us aspire to join their ranks.

You can learn a lot from a poker professional, and not just from their techniques. To get the most out of the experience, you need to learn from their style as well.

Three Virtues You Can Learn From Poker Professionals

Patience

Patience is not just a virtue in life, it is a virtue in poker. When you are playing poker games like Texas Hold ‘Em, that require many rounds and many hands to win, patience is a virtue. Learning patience will help you keep your head in the game, make smarter moves and place better bets.

Logic

A mark of an amateur poker player is letting the game get to their head. When an amateur is winning they tend to get overzealous and make rash decisions with their cards and their bets. When an amateur is loosing, they can let their anxiety get the best of them, which leads them to make some bad calls with their hands. Keep your cool when you are playing and always remember that sometimes you are ahead and sometimes you are behind.

Calm

Poker professionals are calm individuals. While some poker professionals are known for their outlandish behavior and wild character traits, most professionals play their game of poker in a calm and rational fashion. Playing it cool has many upsides. It makes it harder for other players to read you. It helps you focus on your game, and it makes it easier for you to make the right decision with your cards.

Learn everything you can from the poker professionals, after all, they got that title for a reason. When you are playing, try to play like your favorite professional. With practice you can learn these important virtues.

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The Poker Professional in the Online Gaming World

June 4th, 2010  |  Published in Casino Tips

When many poker amateurs think of poker professionals they picture outlandish men sitting around the poker table, hashing out bets and raking in big. Most people do not think of a professional sitting at a computer, gambling online, but the online casino world can be a great place for poker professionals, or for amateurs looking to become a poker professional.

Why Poker Professional Love Online Casinos

From a professional standpoint, an online casino is like a library where you can research your craft 24 hours a day. All the professional poker player has to do is log on and he can play his game of choice against any number of opponents from all over the world. This gives the player tons of practice time and different settings to play in.

Online casinos also offer poker tournaments, and as these online casinos become more popular, the tournaments do as well. Some tournaments are now hosted online, or are a joint collaborating between a famous brick and mortar casino and the online website. This gives poker professionals another outlet for gaining popularity.

Why the Amateur Should Love Online Casinos

Amateurs need practice to, and there is no better place to get it then in an online casino. A nervous amateur has the chance to play without fear of being seen, or giving away too many tells. Amateur’s can also play several different games. After all, Texas Hold ‘Em isn’t for everyone. There may be a smaller niche game of poker where the amateur can really learn to shine. By trying out the dozens of games offering in an online casino, any amateur can find their niche. As an added bonus, the option of free play or extra incentives can go along way for an amateur who may not have the bankroll of a professional poker player. This means more playing time, more chances to practice, and more options to win in an online casino.

How to Get Started at an Online Casino

Whether you are a professional, an amateur, or a beginner there is an online casino for you. Online casinos vary greatly in game play, bonuses, and rules. Research a handful of online casinos before you choose one to play in. Once you sign up, be sure to take advantage of any new players bonuses or incentives offered by the casino, and check to see if the website offers free poker game tutorials or free game play. These are invaluable tools for any poker player and you should take full advantage of them.

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The Differences Between a Poker Professional and an Amateur

April 19th, 2010  |  Published in Inrodution

You can always spot the poker professionals at the poker tournaments. Even if you do not know them by name or face, there is just something about a poker professional. They give off a level of knowledge and confidence that is impossible not to notice, but there are other differences between the pros and the amateurs that are harder to spot. These differences are what keep amateurs, amateurs.

The Key Characteristics of a Poker Professional

A Professional Plays Poker Slowly

Poker professionals are quick thinking, but often move slower then an amateur while during hands. The reason for this is simple, the professional is taking his time to hedge his bet and gauge his hand. Poker professionals understand the importance of studying each hand and every bet. Acting quickly may be more exciting, but it will cost you in the long run.

A Professional Stays Calm

While this doesn’t hold true of all poker professionals, as there are a few wild characters on the tournament lists, most poker professionals are calm. They sit quietly at the table, make ideal chit chat, and do not overreact when they loose a hand. There is a good reason for this. By remaining calm you give off an appearance of confidence that can be intimidating to your opponent. Calmness also helps to hide an poker tells you may have. An easy way to spot a weak player is by their loud or aggressive behavior.

A Professional Changes Their Strategy

A lot of players learn a strategy and stick with it through out every poker game they play. While having a good strategy is important, a poker professional knows that going with the flow is just as important. If your strategy stops working mid game, then you need to switch it up. If you frequently play against the same opponents, shock them out of their bets by playing a new way. Chances are your opponents are aware of your strategy by now and have learned to use it against you.

A  Professional Does Not Bet the Same in Every Hand

Most amateur players can be divided in to loose or aggressive betters. Either they hardly ever raise a bet, or they throw money around the table through the whole game. A professional knows that sticking to one betting strategy is not the way to win big. Most professionals bet modestly throughout the game, but then aggressively go after the pot when they hit a good hand.

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