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Old 23-12-2005, 16:00   #103 (permalink)
Valiant23
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Default Re: Poker Novice Questions

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Originally Posted by Danny Cash

There are probably more tips I can give you but it's late. There are much better players in this forum than me so I hope they can contribute.

Remember you can't be a world-beater overnight. I've been playing about 18months and it's only just clicked really in the last 3-4 months. Experience is everything, the more you play, the better you become and the quicker your brain will be able to calculate outs, when to be aggressive and when to fold.

Good luck mate,
DC
Danny, that was an excellent post and good common sense advice.

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Originally Posted by Hedonist
I will not offer any advice as there are better players than me on this forum to do so.
Hedonist, you opinion also makes a valid contribution too. Some people find a level and continue to show a profit, regardless of whether it's £1 or £10 or $10.

Another point is that a £1 STT at Betfair may have a better level of player than a £1 STT at Sporting odds, so sometimes it isn't finding your level, but rather finding your poker 'home'.

But guys please remember that any opinion is valid. There are better players than me on here too (and a lot of them), but that doesn't and won't mean I'll be reluctant to post.

It is possible that you could help a 'better' player with one aspect of their game with something that you regard as second nature.
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