Hey all.
I was introduced to poker only recently (about 12 months ago), and have been playing online on and off over the last two months, starting out in free games, and then moving in to minor cash games. (Well what I thought was 'minor' anyway).
I've got a pretty strong maths background, and was a very good blackjack player ten years ago (good enough to not be allowed to play at my local casino anymore), but real-life poker is something completely different.
I've played a couple of 'friendlies' with mates (sun nights table of 5), all of whom are VERY social players. (Serious, but more about beer than winning).
I've got a spot booked at my local table for tomorrow night, and just starting to stress about playing live against "proper" players.
I know from evaluating my stats I play far too many hands, and struggle to walk away in pot-limit - as do many players in my experience - but when I try to be a 'tight' player, I end up folding away half of my chips.
I've read a couple of books on basic poker, and applied my own statistical analysis on hand winning %'s, but I've got a terrible 'shake' to my hands (I usually lock my hands together as much as possible to hide this), and I'm not good at reading players. I can play the cards, but not so much the players.
My experience with pot-limit is that it's much harder to read players than in NL, as the calls are so much smaller players will call with less.
So two things, what are some (easily digestible) quick hints for 'live' games, and what (if any) 'protocols' apply to "real" poker.
I was introduced to poker only recently (about 12 months ago), and have been playing online on and off over the last two months, starting out in free games, and then moving in to minor cash games. (Well what I thought was 'minor' anyway).
I've got a pretty strong maths background, and was a very good blackjack player ten years ago (good enough to not be allowed to play at my local casino anymore), but real-life poker is something completely different.
I've played a couple of 'friendlies' with mates (sun nights table of 5), all of whom are VERY social players. (Serious, but more about beer than winning).
I've got a spot booked at my local table for tomorrow night, and just starting to stress about playing live against "proper" players.
I know from evaluating my stats I play far too many hands, and struggle to walk away in pot-limit - as do many players in my experience - but when I try to be a 'tight' player, I end up folding away half of my chips.
I've read a couple of books on basic poker, and applied my own statistical analysis on hand winning %'s, but I've got a terrible 'shake' to my hands (I usually lock my hands together as much as possible to hide this), and I'm not good at reading players. I can play the cards, but not so much the players.
My experience with pot-limit is that it's much harder to read players than in NL, as the calls are so much smaller players will call with less.
So two things, what are some (easily digestible) quick hints for 'live' games, and what (if any) 'protocols' apply to "real" poker.








. There was no 'skill' involved in the game at all.