Free Poker Start Winning Poker by Picking The Right Games
Improving your playing skills will definitely help to increase your poker profits, but so will choosing the right free poker games to play. There is an old poker story about a professional who was the 6th best player in the world, but he never made a penny. The reason for this was because he would only ever play against the top 5 players in the world. The moral of the story here is to choose your games and opponents carefully to ensure you have a chance of winning.
Don't be overconfident:
Everyone wants to be the best and play the best. It's a matter of pride. However, unless your name is Phil Ivey, you probably won't have an advantage over every opponent in every game. Remember, even the best players around the world play below their level as it gives them a higher chance of winning and its more lucrative.
If you can't beat players at lower level cash games, you shouldn't try to play at higher level cash games. You're going to go broke trying. This is true both live and online.
I remember one time when I played for a couple hours in a $1/2 no-limit hold'em game at a small casino in Palm Springs, California. I nearly doubled my money without winning a single big pot. The players were passive and loose, and I ran them over by putting pressure on them with big bets and getting paid off for reasonably strong hands. I knew that I picked the right table.
I also remember one time when I played for five hours in a $1/2 no-limit hold'em game at a five-star hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. I barely broke even. The players were tight and aggressive and played back at me when I tried to put a move on them. I knew afterward that I picked the wrong table.
What kind of game to look for:
The first thing to keep in mind is your bankroll. If you can't afford to play $5/10 live or $.50/1 online, then you shouldn't do it. You should move down to a more affordable level or head for free poker games.
The second thing that you must be honest about is your skill level. You should ask: Can I beat the level that I'm playing? If the answer is "no," then you should move down.
After being brutally honest with yourself about bankroll and your skill level, you then need to think about which table you want to sit at. Ideally, you want to play at a table where you see players making a lot of fundamental errors like playing too many hands or playing too passively. A loose and passive table is probably the most profitable table. A loose game will allow you to win big pots because players will call you down with weak hands, and a passive game affords you the opportunity to hit your draws cheaply and bully your opposition.
You won't always be able to find a ridiculously loose and passive table. But, you should still be able to get a good enough idea if the table is beatable by watching the players beforehand. It's good to be a good player, but being a money-making good player requires skill in the fine art of game selection.
So, whether its pay games or free poker, live games or online games, observation and brutal honesty is what is going to make you profit in the long term.
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