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  Poker - Where did you learn to play?
 
  #1156  
18-08-2008, 2:07 AM
jaxplayer
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I started playing with friends....then heard about pokerstars...

Lolita: What is that you are talking about....the calculators?

Last edited by dakota-xx : 08-09-2008 at 1:01 PM.
 

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  #1157  
18-08-2008, 3:07 PM
Lolita
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Location: Belgium
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: Hold'm
Posts: 52
Quote:
Originally Posted by jaxplayer
Lolita: What is that you are talking about....the calculators?

Yes, these are programs that do the math for you. You just have to give in the cards (or hook it up to a room) and this does the rest for you. It tells you the pot odds, the outs, etc.. it Basically has a thing where it says "Raise" or "Flop" or "Call if no one raises". This works perfectly. Check it out.
  #1158  
19-08-2008, 1:53 AM
grilldoggy
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Location: North America
Plays at: Bodog
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 58
texas holdem calculating robots

As a new player, I did use a simple 'holdem calculator' in live play to advise me when to fold, and when to play. It was a simple program, I only wanted to get a feel for what should be thrown away and what had more potential (maybe it seems obvious, but as a new player, not so). I imagine there are much more complex programs out there today (like robots) that take almost complete control. Sounds scary, but even the robots can't beat me now.
  #1159  
19-08-2008, 8:54 AM
rcman1980
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Plays at: tillt
Likes: holdem
Posts: 57
i learned to plat on the tv
whit the wsop and high stakes poker....
at the beggining my game was to lossey because of that....
  #1160  
19-08-2008, 7:48 PM
halosa
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Likes: holdem
Posts: 3
online

i learnt playing on Ultimatebet about 6/7 years ago. played live for the first time at a casino about 6 mnths ago and made it thru to the final table and into the money
  #1161  
19-08-2008, 9:44 PM
Stefan_m
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Location: Italy
Plays at: Fulltilt
Likes: Hold'em
Posts: 54
haha, nice question !!

I learned to play poker online, I remember I was searching for a result on Eurosport.com and I saw the Poker link to the rules.

It was exciting at the beginning cause, you know, I thought like "Wow, that's for rich people only", but as the time passed I realized it's a game for skilled people... like me LOL
  #1162  
19-08-2008, 10:00 PM
ZZFLOP
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Location: Belgium
Plays at: pkr/ft/bodog
Likes: holdem/omaha
Posts: 140
I started about 8 months ago, here in Belgium poker is not so popular as in the rest of Europe. However some local politicians found it necessary to warn people for this game. Didn't need more than that to get me interested.
  #1163  
20-08-2008, 3:34 PM
stubbsy_11
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by watching it on tv, my fondness developed from there when i got a poker table and chips for christmas. ever since i havent looked back
  #1164  
20-08-2008, 9:53 PM
Lolita
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Location: Belgium
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ZZFLOP
I started about 8 months ago, here in Belgium poker is not so popular as in the rest of Europe. However some local politicians found it necessary to warn people for this game. Didn't need more than that to get me interested.
There's a pokertourney in Leuven every single night. It's just not that popular in small towns or anything, I guess. Lots of my friends play it.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lolita
I forgot to mention.. Since I've got a Nintendo DS I'm playing Texas Hold'm on it. There're a million different Poker-Games and I've tried loads of them, but I took a liking in "World Series of Poker" That's got great graphics, perfect gameplay, a good storyline and real difficulties.
Quoting myself here. I forgot to mention that this game has a wonderful option. You can hand pick two cards which you'll be playing 9 rounds (nine times the same cards) in different situations. That's really good for learning as well I think.

Last edited by dakota-xx : 08-09-2008 at 1:02 PM.
  #1165  
20-08-2008, 10:02 PM
thejuanupsman
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Location: Hopkins, MN.
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Posts: 104
I've been playing draw & stud since I was about 10. Me and a few other kids learned to play from some old drunk guys in the neighborhood. By the time I was in my teens we were playing pretty big stakes. I didn't get a job 'til the sucker money dried up when I was 18. No more baby face meant no more easy money for a while. I didn't return to playing regularly until almost 20 years later when I group of friends I met online started playing Hold 'em.
  #1166  
21-08-2008, 7:08 PM
bwrobbel
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I learned to play from friends. We'd go up to mammoth every year to run in high-altitude for training and when we weren't running or making fire we'd be playing poker. Online has helped a lot, too, but I didn't pick it up until recently.
  #1167  
23-08-2008, 4:13 PM
DrMarcelo55
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Plays at: pokerstars
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Posts: 19

i learned to play poker watching a lot of lives in ESPN incluinding replays of main event, poker after the dark, etc.. and some videos in youtube.com like high stakes stakes poker and another big tournaments. I started in on line poker playing play money stacks, freerolls and now i play some lives and real money on line.
  #1168  
23-08-2008, 8:25 PM
asianpride54
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Plays at: full tilt
Likes: hold em
Posts: 63
At my friends house playing with them with fake plastic chips.
  #1169  
25-08-2008, 3:30 AM
ryodejaneiro
Aspiring Member
 
Location: Virginia
Plays at: FullTilt
Likes: NLHE, Razz
Posts: 99
My first experience with poker came a little over 2 years ago at my friend's house. The game was NL Hold'em and I quickly lost my buy-in. But the second game that I played a week later, I won and got hooked since then.

I remember one thing from that second game, which was I went all in on deuces and got called by a friend who had ace rag. I won the showdown but another friend of mine was shocked that I went all in on a hand like deuces. Needless to say, I don't quite play like that anymore!
  #1170  
26-08-2008, 5:59 PM
Swodaems
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Posts: 62
my first experience with holdem was in my high school cafeteria. We played for quarters before the principal stopped us.
  #1171  
27-08-2008, 1:41 AM
smedel21
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Location: Carpinteria
Plays at: Pokerstars
Likes: NL Holdem
Posts: 3
I learned on paradise poker.....i liked that site. too bad it went illegal for us players
  #1172  
29-08-2008, 4:51 PM
SelligDrager
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Location: Nouvelle-France
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: holdem
Posts: 13
I learned playing in sit & go in play monay on Internet. My first poker site was a prima site, Gaming Club Poker. It must be six to seven years that I play.
  #1173  
29-08-2008, 5:25 PM
philber420
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Location: Romeoville Il
Plays at: Pokercs.com
Likes: Nl Holdem
Posts: 38
I learned to play in the back room of a pool hall when Iwas 16 yrs old. I would win $$ inside the pool hall then go in the back room and lose it, then go back in and make some more , and go lose it again. Finally I caught on and started to rake in some $ and by the time I was 18 I was living on my own without having to work. I made my bills by playing pool and cards, and the ocassional sports bets. I wasnt rich, I was making my bills every month with about 300 left over not including what I had to spend on food. But when it came to playing pool I never had to risk my own $ the owner of the joint backed me in games for 60% The biggest being a $5000 freezeout $500 a game untill someone went broke. I still play pool today playing in the Windy City Open every year and going to vegas to play in the APA championships but there is no $ in it , once people know your game they want the world to play you. This is why I love poker, you dont give weight, you just play.
  #1174  
30-08-2008, 2:43 AM
steezy_one
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Plays at: ultimate bet
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Posts: 11
i focused on many of different styles from teaching myself. Could not have done it without sites like this with these great forums!!!
  #1175  
31-08-2008, 4:53 AM
bobboss171
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Plays at: pokerstars
Likes: omaha
Posts: 56
The first time I played was a house of friends,

but where was truly learned in online poker

I could check the rankings of letters higher.

playing time I want, participate in blogs

forums, it was learned that in this way and continue

learning. On PokerStars and Full tilt I learned
  #1176  
31-08-2008, 6:25 PM
mange
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Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Learn to Play on Ship in the Merchant Marines

I learned to play poker while onboard ship in the US Merchant Marines.

Back in those days, 1960s, there was lots of Poker playing on board.

After a few years they seem to get away from on board poker and it was hard to find a game.

We would start playing poker in the messhall right after Dinner was over and we could use the messhall tables to play on.

We would play all nite until the messboy would come in the morning and run us out inorder to set the tablefor Breakfast.

Buys would play all nite. Grab a nap by sleeping on the table and get up and play again.

We would get so involed in the poker games that we would pay someone to stand our watch in order to stay in the game.

We did not play Texas Holdem in those days.

We played mostly: Jacks or Better, Five Card Stud, Seven Card Stud and Low Ball. (now called Razz)

Some of the games were played for some pretty high stakes. It was not unusually to call a $50.00 bet on a draw for a low card in Low Ball.

I have been on ships where guys would be at sea for months and lose all their money in the poker games. They would have to sign back on for another trip because they did not have enough money to get home or live on ashore.

And, trust me, some of those fellows were pretty tough guys. And, you were going to pay up after the trip.

Here is a true story. My fireman wanted me to hit his hand with a hammer and break it, because he lost all his months of pay in the poker game. And, he wanted to be taken off the ship on a medical so he would no have to pay up.

I refused. But, a couple days later, the Captain came to me and said the fireman was going to be put ashore in Panama because he had an accident in the engine room and broke his hand. haha yea right. I said nothing.

OK bored you enough

  #1177  
31-08-2008, 6:30 PM
iluvdahate
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Location: Florence, SC
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: NLHE, Razz,
Posts: 56
i learned to play on the internet and then in home cash and tourneys. i first played at partypoker until they stopped letting US players play there. then i went to full tilt and now i play on a few different sites regularly as well as live home games and the occassional trip the the casino boat. gl and play on.

iluvdahate
  #1178  
01-09-2008, 3:31 PM
mange
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Wow Nick. Look at all the Replies

Wow Nick,

Look at all the Replies on "where did you learn to play poker.

I bet you don't get to read all those.

Least, we know what Cardschaters want to talk about.

  #1179  
01-09-2008, 7:32 PM
Mathismaticz
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Posts: 12
Noone, i learnd it on my own . watching t.v poker everyday when i didnt even no what was going on untill i started thinking about it and figuring out how to play the game
  #1180  
02-09-2008, 4:51 PM
tsabbat
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Location: Florida
Plays at: Fulltilt
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 72
I learn to play because i had a friend that saw me making money shooting 3pts at a basketball court lol and he told me i can make triple what i made which was $50 in a house game so i learned and we came 1 and 2 in house game so we made like 125 a piece lol so yea then i became hook... Im a natural born gambler i think my blood is thick or something
  #1181  
03-09-2008, 6:35 PM
clarkyballs
Amateur Member
 
Location: st louis
Plays at: paradise pok
Likes: nl holdem
Posts: 51
I think I actually learned the rules of poker from my dad when I was 10 or so. I actually learned the game and learned the value of hands by playing dime/quarter games in high school with my friends.
  #1182  
03-09-2008, 8:23 PM
jo-shel
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Plays at: FTP
Likes: HORSE & Razz
Posts: 7
I have played all kinds of card games since I was a very little girl. As an original midwesterner, cards have always been a form of entertainment in our family and social situations (and that included draw poker and another small gambling type game, Tripoly). However as far as the current card games most widely played: Holdem, Omaha, Stud, Razz and Horse, these I learned to play in the last 5 years in a pub poker club and of course online. I have been playing at casinos in the last three to four years also (poker rooms or blackjack only - I am not a slots player).
I find it interesting to learn about others and how they came to play also. Thank you for starting this thread.

Your post brought up memories from when I was little. My favorite uncle was lost at sea from a navy ship (God Bless Him) and in the items that were shipped back were things like a diamond engagement ring and other jewelry and money. We learned later that these were winnings from poker games on board ship. (Although I understand that poker games on ships were common, they were intensely frowned upon by the upper echelon of the various military services). Since my family wished to return the engagment ring (feeling badly that someone had lost it that way), they tried to find out out which other shipmate lost it to my uncle. However they were never able to find that out and it is still in my family.


Quote:
Originally Posted by mange
I learned to play poker while onboard ship in the US Merchant Marines.

Back in those days, 1960s, there was lots of Poker playing on board.

After a few years they seem to get away from on board poker and it was hard to find a game.

We would start playing poker in the messhall right after Dinner was over and we could use the messhall tables to play on.

We would play all nite until the messboy would come in the morning and run us out inorder to set the tablefor Breakfast.

Buys would play all nite. Grab a nap by sleeping on the table and get up and play again.

We would get so involed in the poker games that we would pay someone to stand our watch in order to stay in the game.

We did not play Texas Holdem in those days.

We played mostly: Jacks or Better, Five Card Stud, Seven Card Stud and Low Ball. (now called Razz)

Some of the games were played for some pretty high stakes. It was not unusually to call a $50.00 bet on a draw for a low card in Low Ball.

I have been on ships where guys would be at sea for months and lose all their money in the poker games. They would have to sign back on for another trip because they did not have enough money to get home or live on ashore.

And, trust me, some of those fellows were pretty tough guys. And, you were going to pay up after the trip.

Here is a true story. My fireman wanted me to hit his hand with a hammer and break it, because he lost all his months of pay in the poker game. And, he wanted to be taken off the ship on a medical so he would no have to pay up.

I refused. But, a couple days later, the Captain came to me and said the fireman was going to be put ashore in Panama because he had an accident in the engine room and broke his hand. haha yea right. I said nothing.

OK bored you enough


Last edited by dakota-xx : 08-09-2008 at 1:00 PM.
  #1183  
04-09-2008, 3:08 AM
pokerpro08
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Plays at: Carbonpoker
Likes: holdem
Posts: 9
I first learned way back in my teenage years.Then it was mainly BlackJack. About 18 years ago I was seriously injured at work and it did'nt take long to determine I had worked my last day. Caught WPT on TV and quickly progressed to playing online. I discovered quickly that my game was sloppy and not progressing with play chips so I bit the bullet and loaded 50.00 into pacificpoker.com(not good i n u.s. anymore. I now travel a couple times a year to live tourneys but the bulk is on line I classify myself as a semi-pro. My cards and a little disability check keep us all afloat
  #1184  
06-09-2008, 6:00 PM
JCuervo
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Location: Virginia
Plays at: Redlight & C
Likes: holdem
Posts: 49
I first began online poker at a site called "redlight", I still play there, but like alter sites it's not as fun as it was way back then. Then people playing actually tried to win, now there seem to be, what we call "bingo" player they'll go all-in with any two cards and hope for the best. Guees it's one way to play, but it's not as much fun util they weed themselves out.
  #1185  
06-09-2008, 6:11 PM
Strong Dollar1
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Location: Riverside
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: NLHE
Posts: 47
I learned to play from my cousin; didn't really like the game at first, but when I saw the movie rounders, it helped change me perspective.
  #1186  
07-09-2008, 8:34 PM
Harthgrepa
Aspiring Member
 
Posts: 79
In a semi-weekly poker get together every Friday where the dealer got to call the game. It was my senior year in high school and we played in a room at the local newspaper (Friend of a friend was the local sports guy) or at a local gaming store after hours. One of the guys would always call Texas Hold'em towards the end of the night (next morning usually) and we'd set aside a small amount (usually just a dollar or two) and play a winner take all set of Hold'em with .05 .10 blinds.

I learned most of the different kinds of poker like Omaha, Stud, Draw etc. during that time, along with a lot of oddball games like Anaconda and the suchlike.

Some good times were had. It just sucked the next morning because I had to be at work at 6am Saturday morning. I usually didn't bother sleeping.

~H
  #1187  
07-09-2008, 10:00 PM
masyanya
New Member
 
Plays at: PartyPoker
Likes: holdem
Posts: 11
I learn to play poker at freerolls. Now I find the better way-private freerolls,was never depositting money to play,only for withraw.
  #1188  
08-09-2008, 3:29 PM
xXShannonAXx
Amateur Member
 
Plays at: Fulltilt
Likes: Limit Stud
Posts: 62
i first learnt to play poker at a live freeroll event and ended up coming 7th that night not having a clue what i was doing i then started playing online for playchips and reading numerous books i found and now im a better player because of it
  #1189  
08-09-2008, 5:51 PM
-cKe-
Junior Member
 
Plays at: fulltiltpoke
Likes: hold'em
Posts: 24
my first poker exsperience was in a homegame with som friends, then i started to play som play money on the net to learn the game.
  #1190  
08-09-2008, 6:18 PM
HELLBILLY
Amateur Member
 
Location: Michigan
Plays at: full tilt
Likes: hold 'em
Posts: 53
I learned poker as a boy watching the "grown-ups" play. Of course, they always played all manner of crazy wild cardin' ,low in the holin', pot splittin' nonsense ("dealers choice" of nonsense). But after learning all those strange games, hold'em,omaha,omaha hi/low, stud, stud hi/low,and h.o.r.s.e. was a breeze to learn. Mastering them on the other hand.... So anyway that's it. Been playing or watching since I could see over the table.
 



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