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July 9, 2009

Watch and Learn When Playing Poker

Filed under: Poker Tips — dmartin69 @ 3:37 pm
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One of the most important factors for a Texas Holdem Poker player to decide is whether or not to honor a raise after the flop. To make an intelligent and informed decision requires getting a read on your opponent.

The quicker that you get a feel for your opponents, the quicker you will make money when playing poker. It is important as you are playing poker to watch and study your opponents.

And yes, this can be done even when you are playing online poker. Don’t just walk away and ignore the hand if you are not in it when playing online poker.

Watch and learn what your opponent’s tendencies are and use them to your advantage when making decisions.

Winning poker players watch and learn at the table even when they are not in the hand.

One of the great advantages that players on the World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker* enjoy is that they have played countless hands against many of the same opponents over and over again.

Players on the World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker

quickly pick up on the strategy employed by the different players and build a book on their opponents. You can do the same thing as you continue to play poker.

You will run into the same players at online casinos as you get more familiar with the games. Observe these players and note their playing style so you can use it against them the next time you are in a hand with them.

Something we said earlier is so important that it needs to be emphasized again. When you are playing online casino poker or poker in person you need to study your opponents even when you are not in the hand.

The clues you pick up can be of paramount importance later on. Watch and learn

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