5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Poker (Avoid These Mistakes!)

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Here are the top 5 things I wish somebody had told me before I started playing poker. Hopefully these 5 poker tips will help you guys achieve big-time success at the poker tables faster.

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10 thoughts on “5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Poker (Avoid These Mistakes!)

  1. Did you make any of these beginner poker mistakes like I did? Also, check out my other video with the one simple way to improve you poker game fast: https://youtu.be/5iS78zHs5TI

  2. Tip no 6: Always re-evaluate after the flop, turn, and river. AA is decidedly dodgy after a QJT flop. Tip no 7: Watch out for re-raises.

  3. You asked for Biggest Challenge, mine: I play mostly 6 Max $2 NLHE. It seems there is always 3+ Loose Passive at every table. I know this should be a good thing, but I never seems to able to isolate and generally involved with multiple villains. My VPIP/PFR ~21/18. (The 21 is generally far lower / 18 far higher than the vast majority of the tables) Still isolating remains problematic. I have recently started increase my raises from 3x to 5+x. It has help little, but I the variance had greatly increased! I bust out far faster and more often. My challenge, should I become even tighter or accept the higher variance? (I am assuming its both!) BTW always enjoy your videos

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