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harvey20   . Nov 13 2014 14:14. Posts 6

Hello, I am Harvey and i'm pretty new to the world of 'professional poker'. I've played for fun in some local tournaments (10 euro's) buyin never made anything more than a few times that same amount. Recently I've started playing online at very low stakes just for the fun of it. I'm not playing to make alot of money or anything but because I find playing very fun. Now my question to you is, what is the best source of information to get started on Poker. I'm talking about books/sites whatever you guys think was the most useful for yourselves. I'll also be extremely glad if anyone could share on of their own knowledge.

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austrian oak   Belgium. Nov 13 2014 14:17. Posts 520

Valor pleases you, Crom... so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then to HELL with you! 

MadeInPolanD   Poland. Nov 13 2014 14:33. Posts 1383

run while you can!

Make it rain$$$ 

harvey20   . Nov 13 2014 14:53. Posts 6


  On November 13 2014 13:17 austrian oak wrote:



Thanks for the advice I will certainly check into that.


sniderstyle   United States. Nov 13 2014 15:12. Posts 2046

You learn the most from just playing. if you play an unimaginable amount of hands, you develop a sense of people's strength.

But the resources I used came from: here, twoplustwo, cardrunners, deucescracked, and leggopoker.

Good luck.

Genginho: lose today 100 dollar only because of fishs they called and had luck on riverLast edit: 13/11/2014 15:13

dogmeat   Czech Republic. Nov 13 2014 15:14. Posts 6374

http://www.liquidpoker.net/poker-foru...Why_did_you_quit_playing_onlin...html

ban baal 

mnj   United States. Nov 13 2014 15:23. Posts 3848

run away as fast as you can


VanDerMeyde   Norway. Nov 13 2014 16:04. Posts 5108

Find a live rakefree home game with no people that have ever heard about GTO and stuff like that. For example if you go to university it shouldnt be too hard to find some students there that are willing to play a 25nl-500nl live game.

If you can beat 2nl online you will crush this live game unbelievably hard.

:DLast edit: 13/11/2014 16:23

bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Nov 13 2014 16:23. Posts 8648

Truck-Crash Life 

harvey20   . Nov 13 2014 16:41. Posts 6

Its too late to run away guys, I find poker way too much fun already.


harvey20   . Nov 13 2014 16:42. Posts 6


  On November 13 2014 15:04 VanDerMeyde wrote:
Find a live rakefree home game with no people that have ever heard about GTO and stuff like that. For example if you go to university it shouldnt be too hard to find some students there that are willing to play a 25nl-500nl live game.

If you can beat 2nl online you will crush this live game unbelievably hard.



That's interesting, are the people playing live that much worse than the people playing online?

 Last edit: 13/11/2014 17:08

Tien   Canada. Nov 13 2014 17:34. Posts 1605

Keep it fun and hobby.

Only one life to live 

harvey20   . Nov 13 2014 17:58. Posts 6


  On November 13 2014 16:34 Tien wrote:
Keep it fun and hobby.

Yeah ofcourse but I like getting decently good at things when I play them. Alot of the fun comes out improving yourself.


cariadon   Estonia. Nov 13 2014 18:28. Posts 4019

Getting better will be a lot harder than you can imagine at this point. Don't have grand expectations about how seemingly easy it is to make money and you won't be disappointed. Even finding out where your capabilities ceiling lies can be a massive time sink with nothing to show for it in the end other than having fun and the opportunity cost of doing something else instead.


cariadon   Estonia. Nov 13 2014 18:33. Posts 4019

I believe this to be the consensus of the pool of poker players who have frequented this site for years and years and proven themselves winning players. If you are interested in learning try Doyle Brunsons super system books. I found them interesting at one point. When you can afford it or decide to put more of your money into it poker videos are very good for learning, especially the sbrugby and greenplastic ones from early cardrunners, they influenced a lot of good players at some point and get the seal of approval. This, however, requires a good understanding of terminology and having a bit of experience, maybe interesting down the line if you persist in pursuing poker.


DaEm0niCuS   United States. Nov 16 2014 04:50. Posts 3292

Look at the thread above this one.

"Why did you quit playing online?" some of those guys were extremely successful.

 Last edit: 16/11/2014 04:51

goose58   United States. Nov 19 2014 11:59. Posts 871

twoplustwo.com, LP, books, video training sites like runitonce.com etc etc


goose58   United States. Nov 19 2014 12:00. Posts 871

Must have tools: holdem manager or poker tracker. Also, equilab.


chris   United States. Nov 19 2014 19:02. Posts 5503

a bit arrogant of a lot of people on here to constantly tell hobbyists to quit, how much they suck, etc. when they come here to have fun and learn a little bit.

OP - i think you can learn a lot from looking through hands some people post and reading some articles or signing up for a training site to watch videos would probably help a lot.

people who are saying poker is dead just haven't gotten better....sure, the game has evolved and gotten tougher, but so far I've found it far from dead.

i think you should really learn to consider things like bankroll management, note taking and table selection to start. guys you see often you want to pay more attention to and if you can start identifying really bad or good players you know who to sit with and avoid.

position is really important and hard to discuss, cause it plays such a large part in every decision, but start thinking about where you are in the hand, relative to the people you want to play at the table, and try to play in position (the last person to act) more often than not. make some poker friends from a forum or two and maybe a guy or two you play with and talk about hands you play.

this is a good and fun way to get better.

GL and i wish you the best!

5 minute showers are my 8 minute abs. - Neilly 

phexac   United States. Nov 19 2014 23:06. Posts 2563

Start at low stakes, set bankroll management rules and play your way up. Post hands online to discuss cases where you have question. Read forums such as this one (kinda been inactive lately) and 2+2 to get a sense what people are talking about. Maybe join a video site (not sure which one is the best these days) to get an idea of what sorts of things other people are thinking about. Go from there as you gain experience.

All the people saying stuff like "walk away" etc. are just trying to pump up their own ego.

Nitting it up since 2006 

 
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