Poker: Just a Few Questions :)?
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Last updated: Sunday, July 4, 2010 | 46 Views Tags:

I just love answering these poker questions. Here’s another:

Question: 1.i play alot of online poker and i know that you can come and go as you please but when your in a casino are you aloud to stop playing whenever you want or can you not stand up whenever you want?

2.also im looking to start playing profesionally how can i aim towards that how can i make myself a better player and get all i can from my self

Answer: When playing in a casino, you may stop playing when ever you want as long as you are playing "live action" and not tournaments. If you get up from a "live action" table, you may not sit back down at the same limit either a different table or the same table, you must be gone for at least 1 hour or you have to sit back down with the same amount you got up with. The best way to make yourself a better player is to get out there in the casinos and play against people you don’t know. You need to work on your ability to read a person and put them on a hand by the wy they bet or by the way they do things at the table. You can start with playing tournaments in the closest casino to you or start with low limit games. Once you feel like you can read other players then move up to a higher limit or a no-limit game.

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  1. Bobby
    July 4, 2010

    As long as your cards are folded. Then you should be able to stand up without any problems. As for becoming a better player. You should check out your local casinos and join the tournaments that they have. The reason I say that is because playing online or with your friends is different from playing live. Good luck on your journey.

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  2. LegFuJohnson
    July 4, 2010

    In a cash game (live or online) you leave whenever you want.

    In a tournament (live or online) you don’t.

    You actually play for real money and don’t know this difference?

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  3. honey
    July 4, 2010

    You definitely have to play face to face to develop your "poker face" and recognize when others are bluffing.

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