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I'd love to be able to play it but i don't really know all the rules

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Ovalman.
When: 10 Jan 10 11:11
Best thing to do is watch a few tables, try some Play Money tables then dive straight into low stakes. Don't risk anything you can afford to lose but a £20 deposit will get you 15 x $2.50 single table tournaments (minimum - assuming you lose them all which you won't) and if you do well, each game will last over an hour.

There's plenty of info on the net on hand rankings etc. have a quick flick through these.

There are training site but I think these are geared above learning the basics, not sure how much they cost.

As I said, practice on the play money tables until you get the feel for the rules, don't be scared to ask any questions.

One famous pro said, Texas Holdem is an easy game to learn but takes a lifetime to master.
By:
u want some
When: 10 Jan 10 11:19
Ovalman thanks a lot for that pal i really appreciate it
By:
dibble
When: 10 Jan 10 11:24
if you're just starting, while it's a bit out of date, Harrington on Hold'em is a good couple of books. vols 1 and 2 will teach you the basics around which you can develop your own style.

good luck and remember to enjoy yourself :)
By:
dibble
When: 10 Jan 10 11:25
and it's "there" btw :D
By:
Keith A
When: 10 Jan 10 11:26
I preferred super system 2 by Doyle Brunson rather than the Harrington books
By:
u want some
When: 10 Jan 10 11:28
Thanks a lot dibble and keith. Yes im completely new to poker. I don't even understand the cards really or the flop and that. Obviously im not aiming to be a pro or anything like that i'd just like to be able to play it and maybe win a game or two
By:
flatliner
When: 10 Jan 10 11:35
It,s ok for cheap entertainment if you stick to low STT but the time involved to get good would be better put to use in understanding the exchange and it,s more interesting less time demanding. Deffo an imo, you knows you may love the game.
By:
u want some
When: 10 Jan 10 11:36
I don't really understand that flatliner
By:
dibble
When: 10 Jan 10 11:38
he's suggesting tht poker is a waste of time and you should learn the betting exchange.

and super system 2 is utter **** :D
By:
u want some
When: 10 Jan 10 11:40
Oh right. I know how the betting exchanges work you don't have to worry about that. I would just like to be able to have a basic understanding of poker
By:
u want some
When: 10 Jan 10 11:46
Thanks for that pal
By:
Soap
When: 10 Jan 10 12:11
play money is without doubt the worst place ever to learn poker imo
By:
Ovalman.
When: 10 Jan 10 12:22
As I said, practice on the play money tables until you get the feel for the rules, don't be scared to ask any questions.

I should add, don't hang around on the play money tables, players don't respect your bets because if they lose, its not real money and they can just reload. Even a 10 cents STT (single table tournament) is better than playing play money.

I would also advise you to stick to STT's and MTT's (multi table tournaments) also play the freeroll tournaments (real prizes for no cost) but avoid cash tables until you have more than the basics behind you. Cash is very volatile, you may win very quickly but you can also lose the lot very quickly, the last thing you want to do is lose a lot of money, it will put you off the game.

Its a short term game of luck but a long term game of skill, try and find out what your doing right and more importantly what your doing wrong.

You will pick the rules up in an hour BTW.

There's a freeroll tournament every hour on Betfair, it opens for registration at 1.50pm. There's only 100 people allowed so you have to be quick to get into it. Finish in the top 9 and you win a seat into the weekly final, this has a $2,000 prize fund which is a decent amount for nothing. Try entering this for starters.
By:
Ovalman.
When: 10 Jan 10 12:23
Soap, he wants to learn the rules, not play in the WSOP.
By:
boogie doo
When: 10 Jan 10 12:44
like it
By:
Simon Phoenix
When: 10 Jan 10 12:45
soap is right. poker is only really poker when people care about the amounts they are playing with. Can't really run a bluff in play money can you
By:
Soap
When: 10 Jan 10 15:24
Ovalman I think it is much better to learn on stakes that mean nothing to you but may to someone else,

think they have 1$ sit and gos and in my opinion a few ofthese 1$ with no return is money well spent.

play money tables evryone all in pre flop every hand etc etc does not help.
By:
chop180
When: 10 Jan 10 15:54
^^^ spot on.
By:
flatliner
When: 10 Jan 10 17:07
Yes,dibble, I don,t exactly think poker is a waste of time, its if you play poker seriously its a similar effort to the exchanges ie hard work at the end of it. wasn,t much of a chioce for me as I,m 52 I can,t do an auto poker routine,I,d have to think all the time.

where at the exchanges I have the time.
By:
stu
When: 10 Jan 10 17:23
Just learn how to type 'ffs' and 'fish' repeatedly into the chatbox, while watching your bank steadily eroded by bad beats....
By:
Splasher
When: 10 Jan 10 18:13
stu has it sussed.
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