Hello! Recently I became interested in poker. At first I played on the pokerstars for free than begin to deposit funds $ 10,
but both times lost everything. Friends advised to play full tilt, because it is little better, and because in pokerstars play only professional players.
Switched to full tilt, while playing for free.
I think that the case in the first place in me.
Realized that playing poker I like very much,
but I have not enough skill. Please, advice me good literature that develops skills. I will be very grateful!
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September 6th, 2011 #1Private
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Poker literature
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Playing Free and after reading the guidance books on poker is a good decision taken by you. Well the pokerstars portal do have the sharing of the winners and tips and tricks used by them. If not you can take help from Guidelines for gaining Expertise in Poker From betclic, And Poker Magazine updated by poker associations.
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September 21st, 2011 #3Staff Sergeant
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Forums are a good place to start. Browse the threads here and read/take notes on anything that might pertain to the games you play. I also suggest checking out PTP and 2+2. They'll have tons more threads then here.
The only Poker Books that I've read are the ones by Dan Harrington. They're good, but I never really used the info in the games I played. Or I did and didn't realize it. But from what I have seen/heard/read, he's a nit, so what you read will only go so far IMO.
If I were you, I'd stick to forums and then just post a shitton of your hands to forums and friends. I think that's one of the best ways to learn how to play.
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