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How to Master Low Limit Texas Holdem, Part 1 - Introduction


I decided to start a series about how to learn and master Texas Hold'em because this is the most played game in the online poker rooms and it has large popularity. These tutorials are good for new poker players and we think the advanced players can find useful tips here, too.

These articles try to show how to start to play online poker, how to behave at the tables and how to win in almost every situation.

Our tips will be very detailed from the ground up in hoping to teach every kind of player some new viewpoint about playing online poker. The secret of success is to pay attention to every small thing. Every advice can earn some additional dollars in the game. And you can earn a lot here...

Can we start? Then let's go!

You can have many questions in the beginning. One of them can be that why we give away our strategies and tips.

In order to understand the answer you have to know poker and how to play online poker, but we give some thoughts:

1. Ones that start to play by reading these lines, not all of them will win. There will be some who will have bad luck and stop playing. There will be some who won't have enough patience for poker. There will be some who can't learn the chances which are absolutely necessary for winning. There will be some who gets to that level where he won't lose but can't step over this level. They all will pay the fee for learning.

2. And of course there will be natural born geniuses and become fantastic poker players in some months or years. They will get better and better as time goes and win back their fee which was paid in the beginning.

Introduction to online gambling

If someone would like to play poker or any gambling related game he can play them for fun or for money. Unfortunately many people think about these games only to win money and they are starting to play hoping to win.

But let's lay down the fundamental conception of gambling:When you play against the casino you cannot win in the long run.

Before you want to find a counter precedent let's think it over from the casino's point of view. The casinos are business companies. Although its business model contains random elements but other usual business companies contain this risk too. The rules of the casino games are made to make advantage over the player. These rules are based on a mathematical model which takes into consideration random elements.

It can happen that someone goes into a casino, play $1,000 on the roulette and some minutes later he wins $30,000 and leaves. This can happen several times a day. But the more time he plays the chances are bigger that his balance will set in the winning chance of roulette that is about 97.3%. So after one year playing he will lose 2.7% of his money.

So: you can win in the short run but you cannot win in the long run. Period.

After the lines above you think that there is a winning system on the roulette or you believe in your luck or you think it is worth playing on slot-machines then this course is not for you. These articles and the poker itself are not for you at all. This is not a game of luck.

So you stayed with us? Thanks for your attention so far. Stay tuned for the next lessons!

Gabriella is a successful poker player and operates her poker strategy site at Live Online Poker Game. You can find other valuable articles there.


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