How to turn online poker to easy poker for beginners
Poker is today one of the most common games. It’s fair to estimate that the vast majority of adults have experienced poker at least once – some for fun, some went to a casino and others have even played online for either fun on money.
Online poker is common today, due to its accessibility from any place with a computer and an internet connection, you can simply enter any one of the top poker sites and play.
Before the internet era the options to play were much more limited and required that the player interacts with other people – that might be les convenient and requires more effort, but beginners had an easier time fitting in.
One of the biggest problems that web poker players are facing is that there is no real way to read the opponents – there are no conversations, expressions or body language, so each player must learn how to read the game just by observing the moves that the others make. In the course of time, one learns to read the game in this manner as well and develops winning tactics.
I would now like to contribute a few tips that might help beginners who so far haven’t learned how reading of the game on the net is being done:
1. Surf the net make your self familiar with 3 to 5 different poker sites, learn to know the game’s language and make yourself comfortable in those websites.
2. Learn to walk before you learn to run – first experience a free game where no money is involved, learn the mood of the game, and gather some knowledge and confidence before you start betting real money.
3. Only after you become secure enough and accumulate enough experience to bet on real money, you can allocate a sum that you should limit yourself to. Since poker is such an exciting game it tends to be very addictive, so one mush exercise self-control in order to not go beyond the allocated amount.
4. Don’t bet on money that you cannot afford losing!!!
5. When you are In the middle of a game, its important to avoid distractions – one must have full concentration in order to pay attention to the different moves and small details because eventually this is what makes a winner.
6. Don’t be afraid to fold when you have to – remember its better to lose less money and fold on time then to stay in the game, only to lose a larger amount.
7. Only play with cards that you can handle, and don’t think that the more rounds you play a day, the better you’ll get – that is the biggest mistake. You should play a couple of rounds every day without overdoing it, so you can keep you concentration, learn more and lose less.
8. Remember its only a game a don’t forget to have some fun.
These are only a couple of basic tips that beginners should follow in order to play easy poker. Experiment, learn and don’t forget to have fun. Good luck!


