Strategy for playing poker longer, and getting more free drinks
Drinkmor.com in no way endorses drinking and gambling. But, if you are going to drink and gamble we offer tips on how to play longer and get more free drinks.
Poker is the only game at the casino where you are not playing directly against the house. Instead you are playing against the other players at the table. As a result if you are a good poker player you can actually statistically win money in the long run at the casino.
It takes years of practice to become a good pker player, and lots of concentration. If you are looking for a fun game to play because you have seen it on tv before be careful. You probably will be overmatched at the table and lose your money very quickly. But, when played properly poker can be a great casino game to enjoy and get a few free drinks without losing much money. I would suggest playing at a low fixed-limit table if you are just looking to have a good time.
The main mistake new poker players make is playing way too many starting hands. If you want to last a long time at the table then you should fold most hands before the flop. There have been hundreds of full books written on poker strategy, so we are not going to try and give you a poker strategy. Instead pick up a book from an expert if you are really interested in playing poker.
Points to remember
- Poker is lucrative if you are good
- Play at a low fixed-limit table unless you know what you are doing
- Play only very good hands
- Buy a poker strategy book for more information
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