Poker Luck vs. Poker Skill by PokerADZ: Most informal players prefer to think of poker as a game of chance rather than a game of skill. Why? Because this gives them an artificial and mistaken logic that they have the same “chance” of winning as each person seated at the table.
People looking at poker in this way don’t have to acknowledge or admit that there are inhabitants of the “poker sea” who can, in fact, play better than they can. Thus, when they lose, as they most often do, they can sooth themselves by attributing their losses to their “bad luck” or their opponent’s “good luck” and not their own poor play or someone else’s superior play. Their refusal to acknowledge poker as a game of skill is what makes them “fish” and not “sharks”.
Latest Tips and Strategies for Poker - How to sharpen your poker skills Poker is a combination of skill and luck. But with practice and patience you can increase your skill levels considerably. Here are some tips and strategies to follow:
Thoroughly analyze the ranking and probabilities of possible poker hands. The best hand is a straight flush, comprised of five consecutive cards of the same suit. The best possible straight flush, a royal flush, is 10 through ace of any one suit. In descending order, the remaining hands are: four of a kind, full house (three matching cards combined with a pair), flush (cards of all one suit), straight (five consecutive cards), three of a kind, two pair and one pair. There are roughly 2.5 million potential Poker hands. The chance of a hand containing a pair is about 42% and a straight flush about .0015%.
Ensure that you have a good knowledge of the rules and terms. Every Poker variation will have a different set of rules. Once the cards are dealt, the player to the left of the dealer has the option to fold, check or bet. To fold is to do away with your hand because it does not seem likely to be a winning hand. When you fold, you lose the money put in. To check is to stay in the game without betting. Betting means that you put additional money in the pot.
Next, you must prepare for the draw by determining which cards you want to keep. Good players will prefer not to draw more than two cards, because that means he has a weak hand thereby limiting your ability to bluff. It is important to remember that the stakes increase as the game progresses. As bets increase, bluffing becomes a more effective technique.
In Poker it is important that you understand the psyche of your opponents. Study your opponents for “tells,” revealing traits that convey information about their hands. Is he tapping nervously, whistling while bluffing, excited with a good hand etc. Look out for such tell tale signs.
Don’t be predictable. Change tracks and remain competitive by avoiding the same repetitive patterns. Patterns in your play are signs that your opponents will pick up. Practice online to hone your skills. Once you have acquired some expertise, only then start playing seriously.
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This post was written by PokerGob on November 30, 2008





