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Poker Table Plans Free

By Geoffrey On March 11, 2010 Under Octagon Poker Table

Poker Table Plans Free
Pokerstars Real Money vs. Play Money – difference in level of skill of the players?

I do not consider myself a professional poker player, but I think I know a lot about and I'm fine. I have an account pokerstars.com and returned $ 1,000 of gambling money in starts with $ 140,000. I have been maintaining a piece of calculation for the last week or so, and I've been making a consistent profit, I intend to continue monitoring for a couple of weeks to be sure. My question is … I'm really good a poker player, or are people of free money table just idiots? Is everyone who plays on PokerStars for experts real money going to kick your ass? If I decide to put real money into it will only be like $ 100 to treat, not something huge for me if I lose it. Thanks yes I intend to play the $ 0.01 / $ 0.02 tables blind if I'm going to start with real money.

The poker game is what it is / because / the money factor, which means that their experience with play money is not an accurate determinant of how well they will do in a game with real money. I am not, of course, saying that he learned nothing. To answer your question, yes, people at the cash tables are idiots. And so are the people in the real money tables. Come to know that online poker in general, attracts more inexperienced players, stupid players in person. From .01/.02 not a bad idea, but do not be fooled by the dollar sign. Most of people who play as bad as .01/.02 game with play money. Sometimes people in the 2.00/4.00 tables go all in for $ 300 with the second pair or a draw – so you people can imagine how wild game when only a few cents or dollars is on the line. The players go back up too horrible hands on the lower limits. In my opinion the .25/.50 tables are a good start. I say this because the skill level of people in these tables is / just / enough high to be totally irresponsible. My recommendation would be not only keep track of wins and losses, but their percentage of failure (of the SB, BB and other charges), win in the showdown, winning without confrontation, which has lost hands, etc, etc PokerStars records of all these statistics for you. Just click on "statistics" in the upper right corner of the chat window. I would also recommend reading Cash Games Vol 1 by Dan Harrington (famous poker player in the world). Before placing PokerStars money in to open one of the tables you will play and see. Watch the game for at least half an hour. Using the feature of repetition in the upper left corner of the screen (very small red button) and analyze what happened and why you think happened. Do this for the .01/.02 tables all the way to the 25./.50 tables. Also, before you start playing for real money, watch an episode or two of The Best Damn Poker Show. It will give you an idea of why people do what they do. Even a beginner can benefit. I hope this helped at least a little. And buy the book of Harrington! It is only about $ 20 on Amazon.com. The information that will help to tons.

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