Poker Tips:
1) Watch your opponents habits
Especially when you aren’t in a hand. The best time to study is when you aren’t emotionally invested in the hand, and you can make more prudent observations. Watch how opponents bet, and how much they bet, in what position are they betting. Learning how your opponents play is key to winning future games.
Submitted by: Dave Chisser from Adelaide, Australia
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2) Don't play too many hands
Most beginners play way too many starting hands, in fact top players typically play between 20-30% of their starting hands. Concentrate on higher value starting hands and help remove the luck element of the game.
Submitted by: Dimitri from Darwin, Australia
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