Typical mistakes made by novice poker players

Typical poker rookie mistakes

Poker is becoming a popular game not only offline but also in online casinos and poker rooms. More and more people are coming to play this intellectual, psychological game of chance. However, most people try to play intuitively, without using any strategies, and do not adhere to the elementary rules. Because of not following simple rules, players often lose their first deposit and are left with the opinion that poker cannot be played for profit. However, this is nothing more than the opinion of the “fishy” part of poker players.

Let’s find out what pitfalls typical “fish” don’t usually cope with and why they never learn how to start making a living playing poker online.

Starting hands

Most new players don’t know what starter hands to use when starting out in the game. And they do it at random, with experienced players after a few hands determining such a chaotic type of game and trying to catch on such mistakes. To start with, you should learn the starting hands in which you can enter the game to avoid risky situations.

All-in from the first hand

If you can see at the table that the person at the first deal tries to put all the chips on the table at once. Then you can immediately tell that the person is only playing for fun and is trying to rely on luck. One should not throw all the chips on the table at once, but play competently and on the cards in hand.

Wrong limits. In order to know which limits to play on, it is worth to find information describing how much to start with and at what limits. Once you have understood this information, it will help you avoid losing too much money.

The poker player's mistakes

Lack of stamina

Some players after hitting a streak (losing at the table) try to raise their limits to win back, or start playing at random. All this only leads to more money losses. It is worth playing according to your strategy, not to give in to emotions and be patient with losses.

Too much time at the gaming table

Some people can spend a huge amount of time at the gaming table without noticing how their alertness and attention is lost. All this combined with fatigue leads to an inevitable loss. So try to take a break from the game: look out the window, walk around the flat, do some eye exercise and so on.

Alcohol and poker are not compatible

Any alcohol consumption immediately affects your playing style; there is an unhealthy excitement, a loss of concentration and attention. Such behaviour is not acceptable and can have serious negative repercussions at the gaming table.

In conclusion, if you follow the advice given above, you can improve your game, or simply avoid initial mistakes.