poker game explained
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When someone pays for a draw and sucks out on the river you should basically smile and borrow a line from Din Allen, “that’s a poker.” Make a mental note of the players betting patterns and use that information in a later hand. All too often I hear supposedly informed players calling others monkeys, fish or making unkind interpretation about their play. First, I would suggest that many of these informed players are indeed fished themselves – they just don’t know it. Second, it’s just bad for the game when you chase away the weak players, leaving only the stronger ones. Third, it’s just bad manners. The fish get scared in a bonus de bienvenue poker. Other players may pick on them. New players in bonus depot poker are plagued by the action and the tricks of skilled players. Do you remember what it was like when you started playing? Eventually, all the regulars get to know who the fish are and they use this information to pummel on the weak players. Ultimately the fish will get tired of being both disparaged and crushed out of their money. The stakes at bonus poker games generally start at about $1 or there about
December 12 2009 04:17 pm | General

