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<description>Poker Tips and Tactics
		It&amp;rsquo;s been said that poker is easy  to learn but hard to master. 
Mastering any poker game is a fun and  challenging goal. In the poker 
strategy section, you will find many  resources to help you become a 
winning poker player. This page features  general poker advice and 
strategy as well as links to poker strategy  and tips for other poker 
games.
		&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;The
 basics of solid poker strategy involve many concepts that you  must 
combine to become a consistently winning player. The following  concepts
 are crucial to learning poker strategy:
		&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Tight play&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Aggressive play&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Random play&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;Taking advantage of opponents&amp;rsquo; mistakes&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;
		Keep  these concepts in mind as you develop as a poker player. 
These  strategic concepts are like the colors on an artist&amp;rsquo;s palette: 
the  basic colors are the same, but the artist&amp;rsquo;s use of them is unique 
and  stylistic.
		Some Poker Strategy  Considerations
		Decisions for the New Poker Player
		Decide  whether you want to play poker to win or to play for fun. 
To play at a  consistently winning level requires both time and effort. 
In other  words, it takes work. There is nothing wrong with playing 
poker for  fun, but there is no reason to plan to lose, even when you 
are playing  for fun. However, deciding which type of poker player you 
want to be  before you start will make your decisions and sessions 
easier.
		Make Good Decisions &amp;ndash; the Results Will Follow
		Even  the best poker players in the world have losing sessions. 
Don't make  the mistake of expecting to win every time you play. Your 
goal should  be to play to the best of your ability in every session. If
 you do, the  cards and winnings will take care of themselves as you 
improve.
		Many  players make the mistake of judging their poker playing 
ability based  on the results of each session. Your goal should be to 
make the best  possible play every time. The closer you come to this, 
the better your  results will be.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
		The Mathematics of Poker
		Poker is  a mathematical game, and it&amp;rsquo;s a game of incomplete 
information. That  may sound complicated, but it really isn't. On a very
 basic level,  winning poker starts with the selection of which starting
 hands to  play. If you enter the pot with the best hand more often than
 your  opponents do, you will win more times than your opponents.

		Beyond Starting Hands
		Starting  hand selection is fundamentally important, but it&amp;rsquo;s only 
one piece of  the poker strategy puzzle. Once you have mastered solid 
starting hand  guidelines and understand how they change by your 
position at the  table, the next area you should work on is your play 
for the rest of  the hand. The area that separates professional players 
from amateurs is  that professional players tend to play much better 
than their opponents  during the remainder of the hand, after the 
starting hand decisions are  made.
		This is especially true concerning the decisions made at  the very 
end of every hand. These skills involve calculating pot odds,  
recognizing betting patterns, bluffing, and using position. The years  
of practice necessary to master the middle and end game play are well  
worth the effort, because even small improvements in a player&amp;rsquo;s  
abilities can have a tremendous effect on that player&amp;rsquo;s lifetime  
winnings.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
		Avoiding Tilt
		Another meta-skill that  should be part of a winning player&amp;rsquo;s poker
 strategy is avoiding tilt.  Your opponents will use your emotions 
against you, but only if you let  them. Emotional play results in poor 
decisions and lost money. Tilting  and steaming can happen to anyone, 
and sometimes the only cure is a  break from the game. That&amp;rsquo;s okay; the 
game will still be there ten  minutes from now. In fact, it will still 
be there tomorrow.&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.pokerstars.com/?source=10049310&quot;&gt;Read More in&amp;nbsp; PokerStars&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; .&lt;br&gt;</description>
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