How to improve at poker
Do you like to watch poker on TV shows like High Stakes Poker, Poker Superstars, Poker After Dark, World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker. Do you like to read about poker in poker forums like the one at moneypokerbonus ?
The big poker catchphrase that we've all heard a billion times by now is "It takes a minute to learn and a lifetime to master." Indeed, the great thing about playing texas hold em is that you can sit can down at a table with the games all time greats (if you have the money for the poker chips) like Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Daniel Negreanu, and etc., and play right along beside them, which is definitely unlike any other sport. But for most people, unless you get lucky, you're going to lose a lot of money like that. Luckily, poker is a skill game that can be improved upon in other ways than by trial and error (though that tends to be a great way to do it). Watching poker on tv is obviously another great way to improve, as is reading poker books by masters such as David Sklansky and Mike Caro. Playing at live online sites is a great forum to get involved in as they offer all sorts of different price levels, from $.01/$.02 cash games where the most you can lose is a couple of bucks at a time, to fixed price buyin sit n go tournaments and multitable tournaments where you can put your cash in play with tournament chips and only ever lose one amount. Poker experience is earned by putting in the hours and by supplementing that time reading tips and tricks in poker books and poker forums, as well as watching those better than you putting their poker analysis and math skills to the green felt.
Let us know how you improved at poker and we'll post your story below!