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October 08, 2023, 06:57:51 PM
#44

That's why I play Omaha. People play just as lose preflop but it's a pot limit game, barely hardcore harakiri allins preflop. And if there is an allin pre you will most likely see combinations with AA, KK double suited and so on.


IMO Omaha is a much harder game, especially with more players at the table. Yea it's loose preflop and a very action oriented game, but there are so many combos due to the amount of the deck that's in play, it's very hard to win consistently.

If you like action, then Omaha is def the game for you.

Not harder. Just more action. All you have to know is make the best hand out of 2 of your 4or5 cards( depending on which version you play) + 3 community cards.
If you take it deeper you play hi/lo, which is even more fun and bad players can make a lot of mistakes.

When you find bad players you can win constantly since some fish players basically hand over their money.  Grin  But finding these players first is the big task. But when you see one, playing and raising every hand, you know you found one, haha.


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October 08, 2023, 06:41:26 PM
#43
but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
I'll give you a tip, watch those poker tournaments and that will give you an idea on how to play this game. It's not going to be easy in the beginning but it's enjoyable to watch until you learn from them. Also, if you've got your own smartphone or desktop or laptop, try to play those poker games online that are for free. From doing that, you'll understand the basics of it and how the game is being played on. And when you think that you're ready to play, try to get into poker tables online in casinos that you want to do it and try it out for your personal experience.

I think this is the easiest way to learn how to play poker, but still though, if order to get experienced, you really have to sit down and play with it with our non-professional players to get a feel of it. And I recently stumbled this thread recently: Some poker terminologies you may want to know.

And as far as I know, there are tournaments being held here in our community, sponsored by some casinos.

Like the Bitcointalk poker series #2 hosted by Betnomi run by yahoo62278.

But not sure if there will be the future, or maybe a different casino will sponsored once again.
Yes, there were some tournaments that were held but not anymore in the future with betnomi because they've just made an exit.

There is a big difference between live poker matches and online poker.  When you're at a real table in a casino or cardroom, you get the whole experience - checking out people's body language, hearing the chips clinking taking in the environment.  It's kinda like a social thing. Youre face-to-face with real opponents.  But online, it's just you staring at a screen with cartoon avatars and screennames.  The gameplay might be the same, but it lacks that human element and  some folks dig the convenience and faster pace of Internet poker but others miss that personal interaction.  Both have their advantages and disadvantages, so it comes down to personal preference. There's no right or wrong answer - just different strokes for different folks. But the thing is, if you're good at live poker, it doesn't necessarily mean you'll be good at online poker, and vice versa.
Yup, no doubt that in the real poker rooms the experience and ambiance is different from doing it on an online poker room. But you do you and wherever you're comfortable doing it as a beginner, you may just switch it from time to time when you think that you're ready to explore more with the other setting and setup of poker.
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October 07, 2023, 05:54:34 PM
#42

That's why I play Omaha. People play just as lose preflop but it's a pot limit game, barely hardcore harakiri allins preflop. And if there is an allin pre you will most likely see combinations with AA, KK double suited and so on.


IMO Omaha is a much harder game, especially with more players at the table. Yea it's loose preflop and a very action oriented game, but there are so many combos due to the amount of the deck that's in play, it's very hard to win consistently.

If you like action, then Omaha is def the game for you.
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October 07, 2023, 05:29:15 PM
#41
I think it’s better for a beginner to start playing Texas Hold'em, since it’s one of the most popular versions of poker. Play for free to gain experience in poker. There are many applications for this. If you want to gain more skills and improve your game, then communicate with other players, share experiences and strategies with them.

I can't remember the last time I played it, Texas Hold'em is my favorite game. unfortunately, I have never felt the sensation of playing live or playing at a table in a real situation. we only play it from fiat online casinos, both local online casinos and the most popular online casinos and I don't need to mention the site, because the poker casino is very popular and has a reputation. I just checked, and the site is still active today. but who knows whether it is still as busy as before, or now many have switched to other types of games.

Referring to what you said, now we can easily get tips on how to play, improve skills, strategy, and gain experience in the game. After all, this game is easy to understand and learn. But to become a professional, it seems you will need practice. at least, that's what I watched from one of the podcasts featuring a professional poker player.
Texas Hold'em is a very popular game in its time, if I refer to my country. however, now, there are many features offered by each casino which previously prioritized this type of game. It's just that playing it will take a lot of time and patience. so, it looks like if I'm interested in playing it again it will have to be during my free time from work. If I remember, I don't know how long I've been playing it, at least a decade, something like that.
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October 07, 2023, 05:06:34 PM
#40
Poker is a discipline game and the ability to read other players.  The best thing I can tell people at a top level is to play losses against tight players and tight against loose players.  Don't play every hand like some people do, you will blind yourself out and force yourself to play bad hands.  Also I tend to like no limit vs limit because in limit people call all the way to the river and catch cards.
Have you tried some of the PKO tourneys? If there is a person all in a player usually gets 1-2 callers with shit cards just trying to get the bounty on that players head. I agree that limit poker has a lot of terrible calls, but no limit has just as many. Even in higher stakes I've seen some terrible calls.

Haha.
Yeah some bounty hunters at poker are worse than the ones here in the forum.  Cool

PKO tournaments can be real fun and real lucrative. When you have a bunch of lose players at your table trying to get your bounty while you have a small stack it sometimes can be easy to run up a decent stack again.
But often enough you are getting called by some bs like Q5 preflop allin for lets say 10bb and your AK goes up in flames.

I mean, very often I saw people hunting bounties calling allins with like 76 suited, and the call is basically for 80-90% of their own stack. Crazy time.

That's why I play Omaha. People play just as lose preflop but it's a pot limit game, barely hardcore harakiri allins preflop. And if there is an allin pre you will most likely see combinations with AA, KK double suited and so on.

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October 07, 2023, 04:58:08 PM
#39
Poker is a discipline game and the ability to read other players.  The best thing I can tell people at a top level is to play losses against tight players and tight against loose players.  Don't play every hand like some people do, you will blind yourself out and force yourself to play bad hands.  Also I tend to like no limit vs limit because in limit people call all the way to the river and catch cards.
Have you tried some of the PKO tourneys? If there is a person all in a player usually gets 1-2 callers with shit cards just trying to get the bounty on that players head. I agree that limit poker has a lot of terrible calls, but no limit has just as many. Even in higher stakes I've seen some terrible calls.
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October 07, 2023, 04:46:19 PM
#38
Poker is a discipline game and the ability to read other players.  The best thing I can tell people at a top level is to play losses against tight players and tight against loose players.  Don't play every hand like some people do, you will blind yourself out and force yourself to play bad hands.  Also I tend to like no limit vs limit because in limit people call all the way to the river and catch cards.
Poker is the battle of the mind against your opponent and not against the house, if you are wise enough you can get more profit from this. I agree that playing poker requires knowledge about it and if you are into poker, better not to start the game by just guessing because you also need how to control your emotion especially if you are going to play this on the physical casinos. Poker is not easy at all, that’s why I don’t gamble with this that much.
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October 07, 2023, 04:29:14 PM
#37
Poker is a discipline game and the ability to read other players.  The best thing I can tell people at a top level is to play losses against tight players and tight against loose players.  Don't play every hand like some people do, you will blind yourself out and force yourself to play bad hands.  Also I tend to like no limit vs limit because in limit people call all the way to the river and catch cards.
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October 07, 2023, 05:51:44 AM
#36
but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
I'll give you a tip, watch those poker tournaments and that will give you an idea on how to play this game. It's not going to be easy in the beginning but it's enjoyable to watch until you learn from them. Also, if you've got your own smartphone or desktop or laptop, try to play those poker games online that are for free. From doing that, you'll understand the basics of it and how the game is being played on. And when you think that you're ready to play, try to get into poker tables online in casinos that you want to do it and try it out for your personal experience.

There is a big difference between live poker matches and online poker.  When you're at a real table in a casino or cardroom, you get the whole experience - checking out people's body language, hearing the chips clinking taking in the environment.  It's kinda like a social thing. Youre face-to-face with real opponents.  But online, it's just you staring at a screen with cartoon avatars and screennames.  The gameplay might be the same, but it lacks that human element and  some folks dig the convenience and faster pace of Internet poker but others miss that personal interaction.  Both have their advantages and disadvantages, so it comes down to personal preference. There's no right or wrong answer - just different strokes for different folks. But the thing is, if you're good at live poker, it doesn't necessarily mean you'll be good at online poker, and vice versa.
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October 07, 2023, 05:47:09 AM
#35
but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
I'll give you a tip, watch those poker tournaments and that will give you an idea on how to play this game. It's not going to be easy in the beginning but it's enjoyable to watch until you learn from them. Also, if you've got your own smartphone or desktop or laptop, try to play those poker games online that are for free. From doing that, you'll understand the basics of it and how the game is being played on. And when you think that you're ready to play, try to get into poker tables online in casinos that you want to do it and try it out for your personal experience.

I think this is the easiest way to learn how to play poker, but still though, if order to get experienced, you really have to sit down and play with it with our non-professional players to get a feel of it. And I recently stumbled this thread recently: Some poker terminologies you may want to know.

And as far as I know, there are tournaments being held here in our community, sponsored by some casinos.

Like the Bitcointalk poker series #2 hosted by Betnomi run by yahoo62278.

But not sure if there will be the future, or maybe a different casino will sponsored once again.
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October 07, 2023, 05:26:19 AM
#34
but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
I'll give you a tip, watch those poker tournaments and that will give you an idea on how to play this game. It's not going to be easy in the beginning but it's enjoyable to watch until you learn from them. Also, if you've got your own smartphone or desktop or laptop, try to play those poker games online that are for free. From doing that, you'll understand the basics of it and how the game is being played on. And when you think that you're ready to play, try to get into poker tables online in casinos that you want to do it and try it out for your personal experience.

Another good tip for people to learn and understand poker better is watching some poker streamers on twitch/kick or their videos on youtube.
Not only can you see them play but they often also explain their though process about why they do certain calls or folds, depending on the situation.
Yeah, I think that's much better if you are for the watching perspective to see how each individual like those streamers decide with good and ugly cards.

Streamer that I think are solid in having poker but still very likeable are Spraggy, Kevinmartin and Matt Staples.
There are also guys like Jamie Staples, AllinPav, Lex Veldhuis and so on but I don't like them too much because they always whine and complain a lot.
Of course there are MANY more but these are some of the biggest.
Although I am not into these guys but they seem to be good ones as you have suggested it. So, it's not just for him but also for everyone who's looking for reference on who are they going to watch and follow with their streams. This is such a good idea for those who are scared to try so start from being a watcher and from that perspective, absorb and understand what they're doing.
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October 07, 2023, 04:41:42 AM
#33
but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
I'll give you a tip, watch those poker tournaments and that will give you an idea on how to play this game. It's not going to be easy in the beginning but it's enjoyable to watch until you learn from them. Also, if you've got your own smartphone or desktop or laptop, try to play those poker games online that are for free. From doing that, you'll understand the basics of it and how the game is being played on. And when you think that you're ready to play, try to get into poker tables online in casinos that you want to do it and try it out for your personal experience.

Another good tip for people to learn and understand poker better is watching some poker streamers on twitch/kick or their videos on youtube.
Not only can you see them play but they often also explain their though process about why they do certain calls or folds, depending on the situation.

Streamer that I think are solid in having poker but still very likeable are Spraggy, Kevinmartin and Matt Staples.
There are also guys like Jamie Staples, AllinPav, Lex Veldhuis and so on but I don't like them too much because they always whine and complain a lot.
Of course there are MANY more but these are some of the biggest.
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October 07, 2023, 03:54:42 AM
#32
but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
I'll give you a tip, watch those poker tournaments and that will give you an idea on how to play this game. It's not going to be easy in the beginning but it's enjoyable to watch until you learn from them. Also, if you've got your own smartphone or desktop or laptop, try to play those poker games online that are for free. From doing that, you'll understand the basics of it and how the game is being played on. And when you think that you're ready to play, try to get into poker tables online in casinos that you want to do it and try it out for your personal experience.
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October 07, 2023, 03:18:56 AM
#31
I think many new gamblers are not aware of how to play poker and/or they do not have complete knowledge of Poker. Unlike other gambling games, Poker requires certain knowledge and there are certain sets of rules in the game. How to Play Poker for Beginners give some brief information about Poker which is a must for everyone who is new to Poker.
In my community we don't have people with a much interest in poker unlike sports betting so as a result you can hardly find anyone talking about poker and that had limit my interest in the game despite knowing about it for over the years. Though we have a local card game similar to poker called whot with a slim difference in rules to poker, and it's very popular in our locality. The popularity of the whot is what makes people take no interest in poker and that also applies to me too but then getting to play casinos games I at times substitute the whot to play poker although I enjoy the whot the more.
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October 07, 2023, 02:30:31 AM
#30
Also let's share our experiences about Poker and tips/tricks which may help further improve our game.

Poker is one of my favourite game, I have been playing it myself for many years and also love to watch it on TV. There is a lot of great table talk during the old Poker After Dark Series and I learned so much from seeing the professionals play. The big poker hype from 2010-2015 let me play both tournaments in physical form and a lot of online poker. Afterwards I took a break from playing regularly, only to come back during the covid lockdowns where I got bored playing my usual games. The big difference between poker and any other casino game is that you don't play against the house, you only play against the players. There is no house edge, the casino earns a fixed rake per each table played. This make poker a great game to make money with, if you put in the required time to learn the game and get good at it. In my opinion, everybody should learn poker when they are younger. You can play it with friends and don't even have to use money with it. Just make sure that you don't jump directly at the high stakes tables. Poker has been around for so many years that there are many people who can play the game well and will take advantage of any beginner at their table. The important thing for any new poker player is to have a strict bankroll management, only play at the tables where you can afford to lose your buyin several times without getting wiped out. There can always be a losing streak and we need to have enough money to live through it.
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October 07, 2023, 02:17:14 AM
#29
It's easier to understand Texas Hold' em Poker over others I believe, but I don't just have much interest in Poker games, I have someone who does and he claimed poker has some good benefits over other casino games. Like developing some patience and it also improves social skills, I heard from him that it also boosts mathematical skills, since you can also play poker for free, beginners will be able to understand this game in no time.

I read one that poker players will end up knowing how to manage their money because that's the only way to progress and become a better player, still, players need to rely on luck to win, there is a thinly part of poker games that also relies on skill and that's learning good judgment, like monitoring other players to know if they are serious or bluffing, so it's safe to say that the more you go deep into poker game the more you will value judgment.

Since poker game is very demanding in observation skills I believe it will take much of my time and probably get me hooked in the game, I will end up having to take it too seriously just to be a better player, since luck is all I have to rely on in the end I believe Black Jack and Slots is a better choice for me.
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October 07, 2023, 02:08:32 AM
#28
it's like casual gambling. the game is not fast but full of strategy. Yes, even so, there are a lot of poker fans. I'm sure they really enjoy their play in this poker game. There are many types, but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.

You know, it's true that you can't really learn a game if you're not interested in it. Poker is a great gambling game, especially for those who want to hone their skills, because it falls into the category of skill-based games. So, if you find yourself loving it and developing your skills, who knows, it could lead to an exciting future in the gambling world. It might even become your way to earn a living.
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October 07, 2023, 01:24:53 AM
#27
it's like casual gambling. the game is not fast but full of strategy. Yes, even so, there are a lot of poker fans. I'm sure they really enjoy their play in this poker game. There are many types, but I still don't understand it myself, I'm not used to poker.
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October 07, 2023, 01:03:36 AM
#26
Speaking of course of Texas Holdem, which is the most played variety nowadays, and assuming that the starter is going to start at low limits or micro-limits online, the advice is simple: make a selection of starting hands (you can find tables online) and play few hands but aggressively. It is not worth bluffing at those levels and even less at the beginning. Eventually you can start trying semi-bluffs with strong draws.
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October 07, 2023, 12:54:09 AM
#25
I think it’s better for a beginner to start playing Texas Hold'em, since it’s one of the most popular versions of poker. Play for free to gain experience in poker. There are many applications for this. If you want to gain more skills and improve your game, then communicate with other players, share experiences and strategies with them.

Wow, you nailed it. That was my game when I was learning poker, and it's quite fun because you don't need to risk money to learn. Personally, I'm not a poker player, but I'm inspired by people who make a living with poker; they become experts in the game. I mention this because I have a relative who is a poker player and currently earns the majority of his income from poker winnings. Although it's quite different since he plays in a physical casino, it's still inspiring.
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