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    Fish Food cardgamewizard's Avatar
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    Default Help me to help you (and others)

    Hello, I'm curerntly developing a website on how to play card games. Don't worry, I'm not going to shamelessly plug it here or be lame and drop in a link...

    I'd like to know what answers YOU want about playing Poker. Not just what the books and guides tell you, but what questions do you have about playing better and winning more? Don't worry, there are no stupid questions. It's best to start at the very beginning. Julie Andrews taught me that....

    Don't be shy, it will help develop my content but also the answers will help you and lots of people learn and enjoy playing Poker much more.

    By the way, if you are a self-confessed Poker guru, perhaps you'd like to offer the benefit of all that real-life wisdom? If you are very wise, I'll make you the site oracle. Just imagine, we could get t-shirts printed and everything....

    Thank you!

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    Fish Food
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    This may not be the feedback you are looking for but I would suggest that sometimes new players have difficulty grasping the structure of the game.. in Texas held 'Em, it would be useful if you offered sort of a K-12 approach... Poker Kindergarten through 12th grade, so to speak, Start where the player can get exposed to, and understand, the terms like blinds, ante, and so on... and why they are important in the context of the game. Demonstrate games with different antes and blinds so the player can see first hand how these things affect the game.

    Various strategies could/should be introduced as the learner progresses though your site... card strategies, watching and interpreting other players, etc.

    It seems every site I have seen about learning to play always assumes the player has a basic knowledge of the game and, believe me, that is not always the case.

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