Monday, May 29, 2006

A general understanding of poker Part-6.

Decide how you open a round based on the value of your hand. If it looks good, bet and go for it. If your not sure, check and follow the bets for a couple of rounds to see how it goes. There are certain percentages that govern the likelihood of your winning the pot. If it looks bad, remember you always have the option to fold.

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A general understanding of poker Part-5.

You've heard the saying, "A penny saved is a penny earned." It works the same way with bankrolls. Think of it as a cushion, and whether you're playing big games or stay small, you'll always have that on your side. Furthermore, the more money you have, the more you may be willing to risk—which could mean you win more, but could also mean you lose more. Remember your skills. I love jelly rolls, btw!

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