How Do I Start Learning Poker?

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Are you a new poker player or a beginner poker player watching free content to learn? STOP! Poker Pro Phil Galfond has a better use of your time!

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In Phil’s expert poker opinion, the best use of your time as a new player to poker is not learning from free poker live streams or poker vlogs but instead investing a small amount of money in a quality poker training resource aimed at beginning poker players.

There are plenty of poker coaching websites or poker training sites offering an intro course to poker, Phil actually happens to own one by the name of Run it Once that has a beginner course for no limit holdem and a beginner course for pot limit omaha!

If you like Phil’s videos here on YouTube, remember to check out RunItOnce for the From the Ground Up NLH and PLO offerings along with all of the other great content: https://www.runitonce.com/

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How Do I Start Learning Poker?

10 thoughts on “How Do I Start Learning Poker?

  1. The courses are not that cheap, and besides it's a month subscription ,otherwise alot ppl would have done it. It's not worth it for alot of ppl that play poker occasionally.
    But its wise to do so, if one really takes poker seriously.

  2. I only we could find someone selling that "book or course" for "not that much" somewhere, right Phil?

  3. In everything find the truth first then go listen to the jokers to learn the truth about the truth lol

  4. Hey Phil, I appreciate your perspective on this. I agree that paid resources can provide a more structured and comprehensive approach to learning poker. However, I also think that free resources can still be valuable supplements to one's education, especially for those on a budget. Finding a balance between paid and free resources can help maximize one's learning potential without breaking the bank. At the end of the day, it's important to find what works best for each individual's learning style and goals.

  5. Idk I started out playing $10 sngs with friends and watching vlogs like Andrew neeme and Brad Owen. Hearing about the thought process of an average pro allowed me to dominate my home games and subsequently low stakes at my local casino. I think those resources are extremely valuable. Just make sure the advice fits your stakes and play style and also study preflop charts.

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