So you’ve decided to enter the world of online poker. Maybe you’ve played before, in the “real world,” or maybe poker is completely brand new to you. Either way, here are a few tips to get you started.
1. Don’t try to learn everything before you start playing.
2. Make sure your computer meets the minimum requirements for the poker site’s software, and keep the software up to date, with all upgrades installed.
3. Make sure you’re comfortable at the computer.
4. Don’t turn the computer’s speaker volume all the way down.
5. Even if you’ve played offline, when you’re first playing online poker start with the free games.
- You don’t have to quit if you run out of money, so you can play longer, and that will help you learn more.
- You can learn the mechanics of the game and try different strategies without worrying about losing real money in the process.
6. If you’re really nervous about playing, then don’t even play – just watch for a while.
7. Even if you’re playing poker for free, take your games seriously.
8. Take notes, or keep a journal of both what worked and what didn’t.
9. Stay focused. Distractions will affect your play, and that can affect whether you win or lose, especially when you’re just starting out.
- Don’t listen to music, talk on the telephone, watch television, or socialize (with people in the room with you or the other poker players).
- Don’t play when you’re drunk, especially if you’re playing “real money” poker. It may seem like a natural thing to have a few beers, just like when you’re watching sports on television. But if you’re participating in a poker game – not just watching – this is a really good way to lose money.
- If you’re not feeling up to par – either physically or emotionally – don’t play poker. Your judgment won’t be very good. If you’re playing for free, you’ll just make mistakes, and if you’re playing for money, you’ll lose more than you would have if you were feeling better. Either of these can be disheartening for a beginner.
10. Try different sites to get an idea of how they operate.
And here’s a bonus tip – have fun! A lot of people take their gaming really seriously, even if it’s not for money. Playing poker online, for real or even virtual money, can sometimes become intense. So don’t forget to enjoy yourself. You’ll improve your attitude, and that will almost certainly improve your winnings as well.



































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