
This poker guide covers everything you need to know to become a winning online poker player. It doesn't matter which game you want to learn about, we have an article that will teach you how to play it and an article that covers proven strategies and tactics. Playing poker recreationally is one thing but playing online poker for a steady stream of income is something totally different. I personally don't see why any player would look at online poker as anything less than an easy money source. Lets face it, there are a lot of terrible players at the tables. Players that regularly make costly mistakes. Its true that luck does come into play somewhat but in the long run the skilled players always take the unskilled player's money. That is what online poker is all about. Playing poker at a family card game when you were a kid can be considered "fun" but when you play online its different.
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It can still be fun but it can also be extremely profitable at the same time. You have it in you to become a winning poker player. Even if you don't have a large bankroll or much time to play you can still win a great deal of money. Even at the small stakes levels like $.25/$.50 a solid poker player can win $20/hour easily. He won't win every session but he will probably win 7-8 of them. By playing practical poker, even at the low limits, you can earn a steady stream of extra income. That is why so many college students play poker, it sure beats a minimum wage job at some restaurant. This poker guide will teach you what it takes to be a winner. The first step is to pick a game and learn how to play it. I will give you a tip, go with one of the more un-common games. There is so much more money to be won at those games. For instance, 27 Triple Draw is one of my most profitable games. I have found that the more decisions a player must make the more profitable the game is. In 27 Triple Draw one must make the typical choices like call/bet/fold but also has to choose which cards to draw and keep not once but 3 times. When you make someone choose between one thing and another the number of mistakes go up drastically.