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Online
Poker Games
The beauty of online poker games is that on the surface it is a
game of utter simplicity, yet beneath the surface it is profound,
rich, and full of subtlety. Because its basic rules are so simple,
anyone can learn online poker games in a few minutes, and novice
players may even think they're pretty good after a few hours. From
the expert's point of view, the veneer of simplicity that deludes
so many players into thinking they're good is the profitable side
of the games beauty. It doesn't take long for pool players or golfers
to realize they're outclassed and to demand that a match be handicapped,
but losers in online poker games return to the table over and over
again, donating their money and blaming their losses on bad luck,
not bad play.
It's true that in any given session
the best of players can get unlucky. Going into the final day of
the 1981 world championship of online poker games, Bobby Baldwin
of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had a substantial lead over the eight other
surviving players. Within a couple of hours he had two hands beat
when his opponents outdrew him on the final card on 21-to-1 shots.
Suddenly he was out of the tournament. Coincidentally, in both hands
Baldwin's opponent needed one of the two remaining queens among
the 44 unseen cards, and he got it.
However, it is more likely for
a good player like Baldwin to suffer these bad beats, as they are
called, than for an average player or a weak player to suffer them.
"We've heard good players complain to me about how they get
drawn out on all the time," Baldwin said after the 1981 tournament.
"But if they want to better their games and better their emotional
state while playing, they should realize it's a mirage. If you are
an excellent player, people are going to draw out on you a lot more
than you're going to draw out on them because they're simply going
to have the worst hand against you a lot more times than you have
the worst hand against them. There's no way you're going to draw
out on anybody if you don't get all your money in there on the worst
hand."
As Baldwin implies, expert players
do not rely on luck. They are at war with luck. They use their skills
to minimize luck as much as possible. They figure they're getting
the best of it, and they leave lucky draws to their weaker opponents.
To the extent that they are getting the best of it, they will win
more often than they lose. Over the long run everybody gets the
same proportion of good and bad cards, of winning and losing hands.
Beginning online poker games players rely on big hands and lucky
draws. Expert online poker games players use their skills to minimize
their losses on their bad hands and maximize their profits on their
big hands. They also are able to judge better than others when a
big hand is not the best hand and when a small hand is the best
hand.
Whatever your level of play, the succeeding pages will introduce
you to theories and concepts of online poker games that will eliminate
your reliance on luck and lead you to become an expert who relies
on his skills. For above all, you must remember that online poker
games is not primarily a game of luck. It is a game of skill.
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