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Poker is one of the most popular card games out there. It can be played by absolute beginners and there are players that make millions out of the professional poker tournaments. The game is based on both luck and skill, since you can’t determine what cards you’re dealt, but can decide what to do with them.

There are ways to increase your odds in poker by knowing the rules and devising a strategy that you stick to.  Poker has some of the best odds in the gambling world, with only a slight edge in favor of the house. 

Start with A Lower Stake

Many players that want to learn how to play poker, do so, by playing a low stake game first. These games work in the same way as the high-end games, and their dynamic is the same. The only difference is how high the bets can be. 

There are poker games out there when the bets are as low as a few cents and there are even some that allow you to play for tokens and not spend any real money at all. The bets are doubled the same way as with large amounts. 

Playing in this manner allows you to try out the game, and try out a few strategies that may work for you, without losing any money in the trial and error process. 

Stay Focused

Poker is a game that requires focus. You need to make sure that you cut off all the distractions while you’re playing. This is much more difficult when you’re playing in person than when you do it online. That’s why professional poker players play with headphones and sunglasses on. 

This is much easier to do when you’re playing online, but it still requires effort. Make sure that you don’t get any notifications while playing and try not to have any distractions at least when the game gets intense. It can be done even with some music in the background. 

It takes time to gain this ability. Staying focused for a long time and keeping your mind at the table is much harder than you might think, especially as the game goes on. As you keep playing you’ll get better at it. 

Play for Cash and The Tournaments

Cash games allow you to earn a profit and to do it quickly. The bets are a bit smaller than they are when you’re playing in a tournament, but it’s also a much quicker game than a sprawling tournament. On the other hand, tournaments allow you to earn big and play with high-end players. 

The best way to go is to divide your time and cash between the two modes of play. That way you can earn quick cash and enjoy the rush of fast games and fast profits, but also get into long and profitable tournaments with the best players out there. 

Mixing things up between the two ways to play also allows you to have plenty of rest between the difficult pace of playing in a tournament and to stay focused on the game. This approach can also have a net benefit on your winnings. 

Play More

This may seem simple enough, but you’ll be surprised how effective it is and how many players tend to overlook it as a way to improve their odds and increase their winnings. More tournaments you play, the more chances you have of winning and increasing your profits.

Instead of doing so, some players tend to play high-end tables with higher stakes and bigger profits. That way they can earn more with fewer games played and sometimes make up for the losses made before. In the long run, this is a bad strategy. 

It takes more effort, time, skill, and luck to win at the high-end tables, and chances are you’ll lose more as well. Spreading your deposit over smaller games is a better way to go. 

Prepare for a Few Bad Turns

There will be bad turns and sometimes they may come one after the other. This is something you need to prepare for both financially and in terms of how it will affect your gameplay. You shouldn’t let a few bad turns throw you off and force you to make mistakes.

It’s also useful to have a dedicated amount after which you plan to stop. When you lose that much you should withdraw and stop playing regardless of how much more funds you have to deposit. This is the safest way of keeping your losses to a minimum.  The key is to have mental strength not to give in and to back out of the game at the point you said you would. 

Take stock of how you’re doing and revise this strategy if you end up losing too often.

To Sum Up

Poker is a game of both skill and luck and you need to do what you can to increase your chances when playing it.  Some of these tricks are quite simple such as making sure that you play in as many tournaments as you can and keeping your focus on the game. 

Others are about making sure that you play both tournaments and cash games so that you mix different types of players and different chances for profit. It’s also useful to know when to stop if things aren’t going your way. 

By Manali