How to Start Learning Poker

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As a complete beginner poker player it can be hard to know how to start learning poker, luckily poker pro Phil Galfond is here to guide new poker players on the path to higher win rates!

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If you are just getting started in your poker journey, if you’re unsure whether you actually want to start learning poker more seriously, or if you just know the rules and want to know more, a great place to get started with learning poker is watching an online poker live stream or a poker tv show.

Pick a streamer on Twitch or YouTube and you’re going to be rewarded with something you might not get from watching a poker movie, you get insight into a poker player’s hole cards and basic thought processes.
Watching someone else play is a good way to learn the basics of poker.
You can take this to a different level and either talk poker with a friend you know who plays or even ask if you can watch them play and explain if they play online poker.

If you’re serious about playing poker and learning poker over the long term the best place to go from there is a poker training course that is geared at teaching you from the ground up.

There are plenty of options available in very affordable price ranges, if you’re serious about learning how to play poker like a poker pro it’s the place to start.

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  1. where’s the best site to practice in cali where you can’t really play for money?

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