How to become a good poker player

How to become a good poker player

1. Choose at least one hand per day.

2. Discern the hand analysis step by step.

3. As you consider each particular action, stop and ask yourself three times: “why?”

4. If you do not find a definite answer to your question, you will need outside help

5. Don’t limit your evaluation to the hands in which you lost the most.

6. Start by discussing the most common topics.

7.Invite a poker instructor to help you out

8.Let you get used to learning.

A popular question from readers is, “I have been playing poker for quite some time, however, I have never learned it.” Tell me John, how can you improve your game faster by learning between sessions?

All people receive their learning in different ways. Some people learn better from audio sources, some from books and articles, some from videos, and some people learn by taking apart and analyzing their own played hands. The last option is better for me to understand things better.

Just search for “How to learn to play poker from scratch?” in case you don’t know what type of learning is best for you. Many articles and determination methods have been written on this subject.

You’ll be able to choose and utilize the appropriate poker training sources once you have determined which training method is best for you.

Educational Videos (VODs)

VODs are one of the most effective methods of learning, and poker is no exception. However, I often hear from students, “I watched a bunch of VODs, but I never improved my game”. The main problem is how they watch these videos.

How to become a good poker player

In addition, I’d like to share with you ways to maximize the “WELL” from watching any instructional poker VOD. The simple scheme is below:

Turn off all messengers, lock yourself in a room and get ready to learn something. Turn on your brain and turn off all stimuli if you want to get the most out of any vodafone without re-watching it forty times.

  • You must set aside time to watch the video.
  • Turn off all stimuli that distract you.
  • Re-watch it and revisit it if you missed something.
  • Take notes