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Stop Loosing at Poker Because of Bad Decisions

Article written by Adrian Radulescu

The first decision that you must take is regarding the poker table. Personally I prefer to play online poker. Playing poker in a land based casino or poker room is fun and profitable at times, but sometimes I just do not feel like getting out of the house and going all the way to the casino. I am one of the lucky guys that actually lives in the vicinity of a casino. There are people out there that have to travel considerable distances to get to a casino. But let's not get too carried away. As I was saying I prefer to play online poker. Playing online is so much more convenient, not to mention that I can choose from a vide variety of poker variations. Sometimes I play Texas Hold'Em, other times I play Caribbean Poker, and other times I play Omaha Poker. As long as you know how to pick a favorable table, it does not matter what type of poker variation you play. So make sure to choose a table where you are the best player, or at least in the top best poker players. This way you will be able to beat the weak players and walk away with a nice profit. You will surely lose money if you pick a table where your opponents are better than you are.



Never let your emotions affect your game. Personally I have discovered that being too enthusiastic is just as bad as being really upset. Here is what I am talking about. Whenever I keep on winning round after round, I get too cocky. I start thinking that I am the best poker player at the table and that no one can beat me. So I get distracted and I make bad decisions that can prove to be costly. Other times I keep losing hand after hand and I get really upset. Instead of focusing on the game I keep thinking about the hand I lost. Again, I get distracted and I make bad decisions. The key is to keep focused and on top of your game. Try to keep your emotions in check. If you cannot do so, take a little break and try to calm down. Return to the poker table only when you have calmed down and you can focus on the game.



Everyone knows what bluffing means, even if they have never played poker before. It may seem like a piece of cake, but bluffing is one of the hardest poker techniques to master. There are several subtleties to the art of bluffing. First of all, do not be surprised when someone calls your bluff if you are a loose player. Do not be surprised that your bluff will be called if you are a predicable poker player as well. Do not even try to bluff when you are playing against a calling station. Those poker players will always call, no matter what they are holding.



There are a multitude of factors that will influence your poker game. The key is to keep focused, analyze all these factors and make the best decision. A skilled poker player that is on top of his game and makes the most profitable decisions will always come out on top. Remember that you cannot win all the time. Sometimes you will lose even if you have played your best, but hey, that's poker! It wouldn't be such an exciting game if you would win every hand.

About the Author
Adrian Radulescu is an editor for gambling guides & casino tips. For top online casinos reviews, exclusive gambling advices and poker bonus codes visit TopCasinoOffers.com

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