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How to Improve Your Poker Game

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How to Improve Your Poker Game

No one wants to head into a game of poker without being good, or at least not having practice. Even if it’s with your friends you don’t want to be the first player eliminated, do you?

There are many things you can do to learn your game. They can even be practiced online for free. Many reputable online casinos offer free practice play on most of their games, including poker. So consider getting started online to work on your game, at a casino such as: https://poker.paddypower.com/getting-started/.

Here are some tips on how to improve your poker game:

Poker Face

You need to perfect your poker fake. Learn to relax your face and jaw, remain calm and avoid tightening your eyes, raising your eyebrows, or smiling. Sunglasses help to conceal your eye movements.

Body Language

Learn to master your body language. Don’t show any signs of nerves by fidgeting or sudden movements. Remain still and silent in order to confuse your opponents or at least not give them any tells.

Memorise Bad Hands

Regardless of what level of poker players you come up against some hands will always be worse than others. Memorise the worst hands you can get in poker so that you can fold immediately as soon as you land those. This will prevent you losing money unnecessarily.

Examples of bad hands in Texas Hold ‘em are: 2 and 7, 3 and 8.

Make the Most of Good Hands

Learn what the best hands are in poker. Once you draw these, play ruthlessly to the pot. You need to remain calm and be careful to hide any tells in order not to let your opponents know how good your hand is for as long as possible.

Good hands in Texas Hold ‘em include: Ace and Ace, King and King, Queen and Queen.

Don’t Rely on Starting Hand

You don’t want to rely exclusively on the hand you were dealt. While it is a good indicator of how the game may go there are many ways to increase your chances. At the end of each round you need to be thinking about who is still in the game, what’s in the pot, who is bluffing and how you think your hand may compare.

Count Cards

Practice card counting. Whichever game of poker you are playing the odds are always rooted in maths and information. Practice how to count cards so you know what cards are remaining and what your chances are of drawing the card you need.

Poker Tells

Look for nervous movements in your opponents, check if their eyes have widened at any time or if they are bouncing their legs. These and other body language can give you good indication on whether your opponents feel they have a good hand or not.

Identify Bluffing

Work out when your opponent is trying to bluff a good hand. Someone who is acting disinterested but stays in the game for a while or bets heavy probably has a strong hand.

Learn all of these tips and you’ll have improved your poker game overnight!

 

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