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Article: Poker Tips to Level Up From Beginner to Pro

Poker Tips to Level Up From Beginner to Pro

We can find many Poker tips, but to truly learn the strategy and improve your chances of winning, it’s essential to know what you should focus on when you’re just starting out. If you’re an experienced player, this article won’t help you much—but don’t worry, you’ll soon find our advanced strategy tips for playing Texas Hold’em. However, if you’re a beginner, this will save you a lot of time and money along the way, we’ll share the best Poker tips for beginners.

1. LEARN THE RULES, POSITIONS & HAND RANKINGS
Some might say it’s obvious to start here, but while it may seem simple, many players get confused and waste a lot of time. You shouldn’t be in the middle of a hand wondering whether your flush beats a straight or not, and then hesitate when making a decision. Here you’ll find the complete Poker hand rankings.

 

Learning the positions is invaluable, and you shouldn’t start playing before understanding them. It’s one of the most important Poker tips you need to learn when you’re starting out—so don’t overlook it!

 

For example, noticing that your opponent checks quickly can be a good indication that they have a weak hand—and you may decide to make a bluff. There are many examples like this, but one thing is clear: it’s always better to gather that information than to give it away to your opponent.

When you’re ready to learn strategy, remember that having position is crucial in the game, and you should play many more hands when you’re in position. The hands you choose to play are greatly influenced by your position. The later your position, the more hands you can open and the more pressure you can put on your opponents.

2. START WITH LOW STAKES TO UNDERSTAND STRATEGY

Many players find little interest in playing low-stakes games, but right now the goal is to learn strategy—not to waste money while doing it. Here are a few reasons why you should start with low stakes:

  • First, you’ll feel more comfortable knowing you’re not risking too much money, and even if you lose some at the beginning, it won’t hurt you.

  • Second, the skill level of players increases every time you move up in stakes. Starting at the lowest limits allows you to play against weaker players and focus on learning instead of “donating” money to those who are already much better than you (for now).

  • Finally, it lets you see the bigger picture and get a sense of how the game works as a whole. You’ll understand positions, which hands you should play, and you’ll be able to put everything into practice.

Before moving up, you need to learn the strategy and make sure you feel comfortable in any game.

3. PLAY TIGHT, BUT AGGRESSIVE

A common mistake many beginners make is playing too many hands and opening with too many starting hands in Texas Hold’em.

The key when you’re starting out is to play only your strongest hands. This keeps your Poker VPIP on the lower side and helps you avoid many difficult post-flop decisions. It means you’ll play fewer hands—but when you do play, you’ll do so more aggressively.

Most of your opponents at low stakes will play random hands most of the time, and just by following this tip you’ll already be ahead of them.

So raise and bet when you play, instead of just calling—put maximum pressure on your opponents. Knowing you have the advantage of starting with better hands pre-flop, in the long run you’ll be winning against their weaker ranges.

These are just some of the tips you should keep in mind—you’ll find more soon. Subscribe to our Newsletter to get more advice on how to win all your games!

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