Things You'll Need:
- Plenty of time
- Deck of cards and some chips
- 5 to 9 friends
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Step 1
First learn hand ranking. Memorize what hands beat others. Here a list of possible poker hands from best to worst. 1)Royal Flush 2)Straight Flush 3)Four of a Kind 4)Full House 5)Flush 6)Straight 7)Three of a Kind 8)Two Pair 9)One Pair 10)High Card
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Step 2
Practice by yourself, with phantom opponents. This will let you get a feeling for the blinds, and will take the embarrassment out of miscalling a hand at a full table.
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Step 3
Play for fun with friends. This will allow you to start reading other player's reactions, and will also help you learn how to bet effectively.
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Step 4
Read a book. Of course this is no guarantee to become a star poker player, but there are some great poker books out. A few of my favorites are: The Theory of Poker by David Slansky, Doyle Brunson's Super System II by Doyle Brunson, and Caro's Book of Poker Tells by Mike Caro.
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Step 5
Remember to start out small. Internet poker sites are a great way to get some cheap experience.














Comments
slphilbrick said
on 9/3/2008 Good tips for beginners. Newbies need to remember that the play money tables on the internet poker sites are not the best way to learn only because people play much more loosely than if it were for money !