| This is a discussion on teaching poker to a kid within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I have a cousin who loves to see me playing poker and he is always asking when will I teach him to play. He is ... |
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| teaching poker to a kid I have a cousin who loves to see me playing poker and he is always asking when will I teach him to play. He is still very young (14) but he really wants to start playing. I am thinking about giving him some lessons, and first I will let him play free money for a month, to see if he can double or triple chips. I know the best way is to give him some books to read, but I don’t know if I can catch is attention to the books. He doesn’t like to study (anyone does?), perhaps he will like to read poker books. What do you say? Whats the best way for me to iniciate him to poker? |
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| I taught my son to play and shortly afterwards we were playing with a few others in an evening tourney. I had A9 spades and with 2 spades on the flop he led out and I called. Another spade on the turn completed my flush and I was actually hoping he would just check as I didn't want to bust him. He bet small and I just called hoping he would give up on the river. Another spade on the river and he really bet big. What to do? Do I bust my son? What sort of father does that when his kid is just learning the game? So patronising me just calls and starts to tick him off for his play. He turns over a straight flush............. Son 1 Embarrassed dad 0 |
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| re: teaching poker to a kid I began playing poker at the age of 5 (might've been '4'). Most of my family played poker... ie. get togethers, holidays, Sunday dinners, even with my Great Grandmother... "Ok.. lets get the cards out!" (& the games would begin, lol). My Mom taught me how to play... her favourite part of the game > "bluffing" (I try to convince her to come play online these days but she's never broken down & gotten onto or into the interwebzz & cyberspace.. she does like listening to poker stories though, lol). I think it'd be fun to teach a kid to play poker (if they actually wanted to learn the game). As far as 'reading books' (who'd want to?).... I think if a beginner is introduced to the 'right book(s)' they might even enjoy them/it (this is if they're actually into learnin' the 'pokerzz'). Playing poker with family as a kid brings back alot of good memories for me - - it was a cool thing to do while socializing with the family. |
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| well i would say no....i know that we love that game but it's still something like vice....for me playing poker is like having some fun but for some people it could have a really bad impact,it may cause some health damage as well...so don't get me wrong now but it's about your cousin,don't act like it's about learning him to play football :/ |
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| My step grandfather taught my cousins and I how to play when I was about 9, maybe younger. I was the oldest out of the 4 cousins, with my sister being the youngest and 4 years younger than I. We never played for real money or anything, but we did have chips and it was always dealer choice. He taught us nlhe,draw, 5 and 7 card stud, omaha, and i think we taught him indian poker(lol). we just learned basic strategy like don't chase inside str8's, and stuff like that, but nothing too advanced, as we were so young. It was a great time and I don't believe there is anything wrong with teaching a kid how to play poker, or any card game. You don't necessarily have to teach them how to gamble, you could just play without chips. I'd suggest playing live poker with them as opposed to try and teach them how to play through online poker tho, but that's just my opinion. If they ask about gambling i would tell them that that is something adults do, and when they turn 18 they can do what they want. Out of the four of us who all learned how to play poker before age nine, 1 is a biologist, one an engineer, one an accountant, and than there's me the oldest... i'm the only one who didn't go to a university lol, and poker had nothing to do with that. |
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Not everyone can handle poker. I started when I was fairly young (15-16ish) and just played "for fun". I lost quite a bit of money when I turned 18 by playing online before I figured out BRM and things like that. I make money on poker now, but its not for everyone. It really isn't a good idea to teach gambling to kids at such a young age. At 14 you can really influence a kid and get him addicted to gambling. If you teach him now I can almost guarantee he will be grabbing a credit card in 2-3 years and will start losing money online. |
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| re: teaching poker to a kid I'm new around here but having a 8yr old daughter that wants to play I would lean to the side of treating it the same as I do alcohol. When your 18 you can drink so thats when you can start to gamble. Its a personal choice, but with gambling ruining so many lives I think you have to be a lot wiser which comes with age. I do guess there's the flip side were if you teach them self control and how to play reasonably from an early age they may know better when they are 18. |
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| I remember when I was 13 or 14, me and my mates would play poker using matchsticks as chips with a poker book permanently open on the page that showed which hands beat which hands. It was a lot of fun despite none of us really knowing why we were betting or bluffing etc. If I were teaching poker to a kid, I'd start out with a real deck of cards and walk them through the basics. Then I'd let them watch me play online so they could see the lessons in a real context. If after all of that they were still interested, then I'd point them in the direction of books and videos. As long as the parents of the kid didn't mind them learning poker, then it could be fun and it might also make the teacher explore some ideas they might have forgotten over the years! |
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| If you want to give him something to read, have him join sites like this, get him a subscription for Bluff and Card Player, and set him up with a cardrunners account. Then have some weekly tutoring sessions after he's studied the game for a few months and help him work out his bugs. Then, every 6 months or so, have him take a poker quiz, like the ones on Full Tilt Academy, or Pokerstars's Poker School, or donkeytest.com. If he continues to improve then get him some more complex education tools and set him up with an online account so he can get 7 years worth of complex play under his belt until he can go to the WSOP, and who knows, maybe he'll be the next world champ and have you to thank. |
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I'll try not to rant but I have always had very strong views on how we as a society increasingly forceing adulthood on our youth at an ever earlier stage. I think its important to let kids enjoy their youth. The fact that they want to do the "Adult stuff", and they all do, is irrelevant. Thats why we are the parents. Its our jobs to be "parents" not "best friends". Girls suffer the most in this genre the most with sexuality pressure forced on them at an ever earlier stage. <<<< stepping off box Last edited by CAMurray : 9th April 2011 at 4:59 PM. |
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| dont teach young old how to play poker dont get them hooked earky on that he will think that is normal to gamble it aint normal the game of poker is a game that killes the heart and make your self detached from your omation why would you do that to 9 or 10 year dont get them hokked and when they grown up they will choose for them self |
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| Life is full of gambles, and, poker is still a card game. I have an 8 year old boy you loves playing poker, and, as you all know it is illegal for him to play at the sites im at. But I let him play at Party Poker, (I have an account but i havent deposited yet and dont play there myself). He loves the fact that he can win against older players without them knowing, although im there if he needs my help, most of the time he goes alright by himself. |
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| re: teaching poker to a kid My older brother taught me how to play how to play when I was around 14. He first taught me the rankings of hands and how it worked. Then we would play dollar games of heads up tournament. He would take me with him when he played with his friends and people around the area and he would show me his cards and how he played them. Then I just played whenever he took me with him and just went from there. |
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| I don't know what you did finally, but, a/p my personal experience, I learned gambling (5 cards draw, black jack, roulette, ...) from 12-13 years old during home family games... 20 years later : I'm not an addited to gambling and I'm not and anonymous, but I exploited these talents in mobile funny casinos, where I was hired as table dealer for several types of games, and I was working a lot! I was doing a great job... but I LOVED it... Today (I'm 34), I'm addicted to poker, but in a good way... This is the only game I play. Why? No system, no play decieded by the way the cards are shuffled, this is about strategy! I did not bankrupt and I'm not (yet :P) in big debts... but I try to push more! Until I was 18 years old, I was severly restricted about gambling and I wasn't authorise by my parents to gamble at all (maybe a slap in the face or a kick in the butt, but nothing more :P) without them and outside of the family house. Also, I had a very limited initial stack (like 5$, that I was growing sometime up to 100$ some night) and if they heard that I was gambling somewhere else, it was the end for me at home and my parents told me that I'll have to go to bed when they'll play.. my parents was playing cards at least 1 saturday night on 3.. didn't want to go in bed at 7pm! :P -- |
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| When I was 7, I started watching my dad play poker, and I helped him. He constantly talks about previous hands and random goings on on the table, so I kind of absorbed some things that way. I also played a lot of poker on kids gaming sites, like Miniclip (but that was when I was really really young). I guess there's a lot of things you can do. Just let him watch you play and contribute at first, then switch the roles around. |
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| Id have to say dont encourage poker at a young age mainly because it can get addictive and out of control. When I was 16 I was playing tournaments at my local pub with a Fake I.D and doing alright. The pub owners found out and said it was okay as long as i was willing show it to the police if they ever requested it. It was this encouragement that I feel was wrong, I then went to online poker at 17 and was losing alot of money. Only now that I am 18, I have finally become a winning player at the low limits. My point is, poker is addictive at a young age, most teenagers won't be able to handle it if it is availalbe in real money form. Stay away from poker until you are mentally ready to handle the swings. |
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| This is a long read but there are some great points. It's called "Poker is Good for You" http://www.twoplustwo.com/magazine/i...od-for-you.php |
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| My daughter is 9 and she watches me a lot. She wants to learn, but when I start to tell her stuff, off she goes. If Barbie comes out with a poker movie, that will all change, but for now,I am the sole "gambler" in the family, and always have been. If she ever wants to learn more, I will teach her. Kids are gonna kid, and that will always be so. Responsible kids will be responsible players. Or to put it another way, responsible kids will be responsible. Whatever they do. If we, as parents, do our job right, our kids will have a better chance no matter what "games" we teach them. Of course, some kids just go their own way, and that will happen as well. We, as parents, are helpless vs this. But if we are there as parents, our kids have a chance at life IMO. And isnt "potheadwoman" a guy???? |
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