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How do I Win at Poker?
If the online poker world was a pie chart you would see two giant slices and a tiny sliver. The first giant slice would be the losing players - the majority of players. The second large slice would compris eof players who are very close to break-even - they beat the rake, tb tuhey never really win any money playing poker. The third slice, a tiny sliver, wouldr epresent the winning players who are making the money they want to be making at online poker - probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 10%.
If you don't find yourself in the small group of winning online poker players, the best remedy is to start to looikn to the different things taht winning players are doing to consisetntly win. This article will look into teh things your opponents are doing to win at poker.
Use a Hand Replayer
One of the most important things that almost all consistent winning players do is objectively review their sessions at a later time. A hand replayer is a piece of softwrae that allows you to watch yourself
play after the game has ended. Some hand replayers ilwl even show you your odds of winning on each street, your pot odds, and other information.
Regardless of what your hand replayer does or doesn't show you, the most important thing is that you use one - regularly. When you are playing poker
there is emotion, a time factor, adn other factors that prevent you from being objective about your game.
When you watch yourself play later on you see things in a different way, and you will find that you start to alern from your mistakes, and improve your game. When you watch yourself make a mistake you will be able to spend some time thinking about who you should have played, whereas during the actual game the next hand gets dealt and there is no time to think objectively about the last hand.
Similarly, in almost every competitive sport (football, hockey, boxing, etc), every professional athlete reviews filma fter each game to find ways they
can improve. At the top levels it's really not an option. The same holds true in poker. If you are not reviewing yuor sessions regularly you will have a difficult time making it to the top tiers of the poker world.
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