Recommendations for learning to play poker

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Joselmb31

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Take it easy and study as much as you can, the higher the study, the better you will be at the tables.
 
Poker_Mike

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Take your time and go through this free CardsChat poker course...

Ask questions in the threads.

Eventually you will have enough quality posts to be eligible for the CC freerolls.

Good luck !

 
10gerka

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First you have to study the game, then you have to practice a lot and develop solid winning strategies, for that you can start playing with fictitious money, then you start playing with real money.
 
Joe

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You have done very well by discovering CardsChat, it is an absolutely priceless tool/community for helping to learn and improve at poker.

May I ask how you would describe your level of understanding/ability in poker at this moment please?

Have you ever played before? Do you understand the basic rules and format of the game or have you never played at all?

It is no problem whatever your level (we all have to start somewhere), it will just help us give you the best pointers/advice.

Generally speaking, you want to combine learning about poker strategy, with practice.

CardsChat is a veritable oasis for both. 😉
 
dallam

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Study the basic stuffs, and once you are clean with the rules, play some freerolls, find the impactful ones from them like CC's ones, and watch many videos about poker games and watch games on different levels. When you reached a confidence in yourself, put a bankroll management to you and stick with it, and keep continue the learning and practicing process as well. Don't be money orientated, admire your results just as much as they supposed to be. Feel free to use forums as well to ask your upcoming questions - there aren't bad questions, only people who want to improve theirselves and getting ready to do this hobby as their best as they can.
 
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NeBet Poker is recommended as there are freerolls held every hour.
 
John A

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Post hands for review in the forums... join online poker groups w/ better players.

There's a $7 online course here that we've done that's good and has held the test of time:
 
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