How to become a good player?

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Take classes, learn, watch videos, try to find a coach and take classes with him to become a good player, thats the only answer you need
 
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Here, as in any other activity, in order to become successful, you need to put in a lot of effort and spend a lot of time. I, myself, learned to play, read a lot of different information, communicated with many different people, worked as a dealer in different poker clubs and even worked as an administrator for a short time. If you can’t learn it yourself, then you need to ask a person who understands this to explain to you the points that you need in order to become successful. You won’t be able to learn in a short period of time; in order to fully understand poker and learn all the subtleties and nuances, you need experience, which comes over the years and most often from your own mistakes.
 
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The main thing is to determine for yourself - do you really need this?! the rules of the game are simple, but to achieve success you need to work a lot in theory, in practice, and in psychology, many tournament players play in the red for a long time, but they play according to the right strategy, in general, you will work and luck will overtake you!
 
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If you are serious about what you do, things will get better
 
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  1. Learn the Basics: Start by understanding the basic rules, hand rankings, and fundamental concepts of poker. Familiarize yourself with different variants, such as Texas Hold'em, Omaha, or Stud.
  2. Study Poker Theory: Dive into poker theory, including concepts like pot odds, implied odds, expected value, and position. Develop a solid understanding of the strategic principles that govern the game.
  3. Utilize Learning Resources: Take advantage of various learning resources, including books, online courses, training videos, and forums. Learning from experienced players and professionals can provide valuable insights.
  4. Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is essential for improvement. Play regularly, whether online or in live games, and apply the concepts you've learned in real-game situations.
  5. Review Your Play: Regularly review your hands and sessions. Analyze both winning and losing hands to identify mistakes, missed opportunities, and areas for improvement. Consider using tracking software for online play.
  6. Understand Positional Play: Appreciate the importance of position in poker. Being in a favorable position allows you to make better decisions and control the flow of the hand.
  7. Develop a Solid Preflop Strategy: Work on your preflop game, including hand selection, opening ranges, and adapting to opponents. A strong preflop strategy sets the foundation for success in later betting rounds.
  8. Improve Postflop Decision-Making: Focus on postflop play, including understanding board textures, ranging opponents, and making well-timed and well-sized bets. Postflop decisions often separate good players from great ones.
  9. Master Bluffing and Deception: Learn how to bluff effectively and incorporate deception into your game. Balancing aggression and knowing when to bluff adds complexity to your strategy.
  10. Work on Emotional Control: Poker can be emotionally challenging, especially during losing streaks. Develop emotional control, avoid tilt (emotional frustration), and maintain focus during both winning and losing sessions.
  11. Use Bankroll Management: Implement proper bankroll management. Avoid risking more than you can afford to lose, and understand the concept of variance in poker.
  12. Stay Informed About Trends: The poker landscape evolves, and staying informed about new strategies, player trends, and the latest developments in the game is crucial.
  13. Network with Other Players: Engage with the poker community, both online and offline. Networking with other players provides opportunities to share insights, discuss strategies, and learn from different perspectives.
  14. Consider Coaching: If feasible, consider hiring a coach. A qualified coach can provide personalized guidance, identify weaknesses, and help you tailor your training for optimal improvement.
  15. Set and Review Goals: Set specific and measurable goals for your poker journey. Regularly review your progress and adjust your goals as needed. This helps maintain focus and motivation.
Remember that improvement in poker is a continuous process, and there's always room for growth. Stay committed to learning, be open to adapting your strategies, and enjoy the journey of mastering the complexities of the game.
 
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I think you must read the books of poker work in the poker programs play in poker and work with coach and of course good luck
 
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watch the free tutorial on cards chat site. watch yt and play online especially freerolls since there is no risk.
 
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  1. Learn the Basics: Start by understanding the basic rules, hand rankings, and fundamental concepts of poker. Familiarize yourself with different variants, such as Texas Hold'em, Omaha, or Stud.
  2. Study Poker Theory: Dive into poker theory, including concepts like pot odds, implied odds, expected value, and position. Develop a solid understanding of the strategic principles that govern the game.
  3. Utilize Learning Resources: Take advantage of various learning resources, including books, online courses, training videos, and forums. Learning from experienced players and professionals can provide valuable insights.
  4. Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is essential for improvement. Play regularly, whether online or in live games, and apply the concepts you've learned in real-game situations.
  5. Review Your Play: Regularly review your hands and sessions. Analyze both winning and losing hands to identify mistakes, missed opportunities, and areas for improvement. Consider using tracking software for online play.
  6. Understand Positional Play: Appreciate the importance of position in poker. Being in a favorable position allows you to make better decisions and control the flow of the hand.
  7. Develop a Solid Preflop Strategy: Work on your preflop game, including hand selection, opening ranges, and adapting to opponents. A strong preflop strategy sets the foundation for success in later betting rounds.
  8. Improve Postflop Decision-Making: Focus on postflop play, including understanding board textures, ranging opponents, and making well-timed and well-sized bets. Postflop decisions often separate good players from great ones.
  9. Master Bluffing and Deception: Learn how to bluff effectively and incorporate deception into your game. Balancing aggression and knowing when to bluff adds complexity to your strategy.
  10. Work on Emotional Control: Poker can be emotionally challenging, especially during losing streaks. Develop emotional control, avoid tilt (emotional frustration), and maintain focus during both winning and losing sessions.
  11. Use Bankroll Management: Implement proper bankroll management. Avoid risking more than you can afford to lose, and understand the concept of variance in poker.
  12. Stay Informed About Trends: The poker landscape evolves, and staying informed about new strategies, player trends, and the latest developments in the game is crucial.
  13. Network with Other Players: Engage with the poker community, both online and offline. Networking with other players provides opportunities to share insights, discuss strategies, and learn from different perspectives.
  14. Consider Coaching: If feasible, consider hiring a coach. A qualified coach can provide personalized guidance, identify weaknesses, and help you tailor your training for optimal improvement.
  15. Set and Review Goals: Set specific and measurable goals for your poker journey. Regularly review your progress and adjust your goals as needed. This helps maintain focus and motivation.
Remember that improvement in poker is a continuous process, and there's always room for growth. Stay committed to learning, be open to adapting your strategies, and enjoy the journey of mastering the complexities of the game.
and effort. The more you work on your game the better you will get.
 
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