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Six Poker Mistakes – Learn from My Experience How to Avoid these Common Mistakes

Those are poker mistakes that were gathered from articles from two major foreign gambling portals - Poker espanga, the leading poker portal in spain, and Jack Vegas - a leading Casino portal in Sweden.

1. Playing too tight. Sure, you should play tight, especially if you’re a newcomer, just don’t become too predictable. Playing like a machine would work for one session, or two, and if you are playing with regulars, you will be doomed to fail. If you enter a pot, only players with better hands will try and stay with you in the pot, and will be very aggressive. If you are auto-folding every time you miss the flop, you are going to get a reputation for being easily bluffed and you opponents will catch on when you do have a good hand, making them quick to fold against you. Vary your tight game; show some mediocre cards you played with, just to let on that aren’t a by-the-book player 100% of the time.

2. Playing the right blinds. The rule of thumb for this matter is having a budget (bankroll) of 5000 times the big blind. Also, you should consider your bankroll as being the money you are willing to lose for poker purposes. It’s not your whole bank account!...

 

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