An Approach to Getting Started in Poker
- Filed under: Poker
- Date: Jul 27,2011
No matter your intended goal when you start out your poker life, you should begin by playing several types of poker to see which of them suit your natural inclinations, then learn all you can about them and play, play, play. Pay attention to which of the games you do your best in with ease and enjoyment. If a game comes naturally to you, you will learn and improve to peak potential and have fun (and win money) along the way.
It’s a fact that some games are easier to play than others. Hold’em definitely fits in with the easier variety. The is also a good place to start because of the copious literature on this form of poker and the fact that you can always find a game whether on line or in a club. Hold’em is the most popular form of poker today.
But, hold’em is just a convenient place to start, maybe not the best place for you. Just because Texas Hold’em is the most popular game in the casinos and online doesn’t mean that it is a natural for you and will bring the desired results. It is because of its popularity that Texas Hold’em is the holy grail for so many beginners. If everybody plays it, it must be THE game.
If your purpose is to simply try any one game without applying much effort to improve or to learn other varieties, than you may as well begin with Holdem. But if you are looking for a way to approach poker as a broad and complex field of creative endeavor, the best way is simply to go forth into the world of poker on your own, looking for fortune. As long as you keep your head about you and don’t loose your last cent in your first round, you will do well to try many types of games.
By allowing yourself the freedom to play many types of games and learn them, you will be much more able to select the game or games in which you want to specialize and spend more time on. The game(s )you like the best are usually the ones you are most naturally good at, which also have the wonderful side effect of making them more enjoyable and profitable. Keep on learning and playing your chosen games and you will gain a sense of pride and accomplishment.
After you have made some discoveries as to which games are best for you by experience as well as reading the literature, absorbing the information on the blogs, and exchanging information with fellow players, you will know what you can use to your advantage and what you should ignore. Now you have your own insights into the game and have developed your own instinctive play. You can do nothing more now but improve your skills by practice and continuing your education by reading and observing your opponents’ game and behavior.
By observing other players’ blind spots, you will learn to make original and unconventional (perhaps minor, but nonetheless your own and uniquely useful) insights into specific persons as well as the game in general.
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