| Poker is such an environment and so we are | | | | is 25-1 , not exactly what we are looking |
| sustainable to more errors then we normally | | | | for. |
| would be , a good way for treating this is | | | | |
| recognizing the repeated problems and fixing | | | | Playing out of your bankroll - a sure fire |
| them. | | | | way to go broke, even the most talented |
| | | | player cannot withstand the variance if the |
| I will discuss some of the common mistakes by | | | | limits are to big , play according to your |
| beginners in this article | | | | bankroll and you'll be able to keep playing |
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| Patience - The first and foremost thing a new | | | | Being over emotional - Yes, your pocket aces |
| player needs, stick to the starting hand | | | | might have just lost to 7-3off who caught a |
| chart and pre flop strategy, if you don't | | | | gutshot straight on the river, that is a part |
| your chances of keeping your money are slim | | | | of poker , the best strategy is to write nh |
| to none | | | | in the chat window and move on, the guy who |
| | | | made the ridiculous suckout is no doubt a |
| Over playing overcards - When you miss the | | | | losing player , keep in my mind that playing |
| flop with your AK and there is a bet and a | | | | correctly wins in the long run, and that is |
| raise ahead of you there is no reason to stay | | | | what matters, so after your aces got cracked |
| in the hand, even if an ace or king hit there | | | | just go back to business and keep playing the |
| is a good chance someone already has one pair | | | | same , correct, game. |
| beat and if not and someone has just one pair | | | | |
| with ace or king kicker and you are in some | | | | Playing only your cards - Especially in low |
| serious trouble, if you didn't hit on the | | | | limit Hold'em you will often encounter |
| flop , let go. | | | | complete maniacs at the table, these people |
| | | | like to raise and re raise and play every |
| Small pocket pairs - Another common tendencie | | | | pot, identifying them is critical , as they |
| is to overplay small pocket pairs 22 33 and | | | | are the ones pumping money into the table. |
| 44 are all marginal hands any way you look at | | | | |
| it , and any pocket pair which the flop has | | | | It is also almost as important to notice the |
| two overcards to is pretty much drawing very | | | | better players at the table and try and avoid |
| slim, the odds for catching a set on the turn | | | | playing marginal situations with them . |