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RE: REAL Poker Strategy For Novice Players From a Perennial Shark; What You Should Do Before You Ever Sit Down At A Table

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No, if you read the ENTIRE post, I specifically said it takes a lot of time and patience, and that I ONCE made 10,000 in a night playing PLO. PLO is basically about luck, if you're playing 5-10 PLO and you buy in for 2,000, chances are you will be all in by the 2'nd hand. No one folds, it's not for beginners at all. That's why I said beginners should stick to Texas Hold 'Em. I make 1000-2000 on an average night playing 2-5 Hold 'Em, and on the occasion that I lose, it's in the same ballpark. I also only play a couple of times a week, and sometimes take a break for a month. And I meant to say if you called, not checked. I'm trying to help new players learn how not to lose, and hopefully win a little. I've been playing for awhile and know how to judge the table, so I don't necessarily always follow the advice I've given here. For instance, I said "Your bets should not be relative to your chip count", but if I'm at the right table, I will bully people mercilessly, if I have the biggest stack, and I sense they are playing with money they are afraid to lose. Those are the people I'm targeting here, and the reason i told them not to bring less than 10x max buy-in for their bankroll, and to never show fear.

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Mr Fromwi, any professional poker player wouldn´t recommend to start a carreer in poker.
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