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For Texas Hold'em beginners who just entered the scene, are there any guaranteed practical tips or concepts? Based on my experience playing so far, I feel like improving your skills through actual gameplay is still the most helpful way. What do you guys think?
 
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The key to success is formal logic and objective thinking.
Keep them constantly engaged.
 
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Tony995890 said:
For Texas Hold'em beginners who just entered the scene, are there any guaranteed practical tips or concepts? Based on my experience playing so far, I feel like improving your skills through actual gameplay is still the most helpful way. What do you guys think?
Start by taking the 30-day Cardschat course, it's free, and the content is very good, I'll leave the link below.:)


 
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I think a mix of both theoretical study and actual gameplay is the real sweet spot for beginners. While playing hands is great for getting a feel for the game, going in blind can lead to developing some really bad habits that are hard to break later on. Balancing your time on the tables with structured learning—like a free course—and focusing strictly on objective logic rather than emotions is definitely the fastest way to build a solid foundation.
 
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Tony995890 said:
For Texas Hold'em beginners who just entered the scene, are there any guaranteed practical tips or concepts? Based on my experience playing so far, I feel like improving your skills through actual gameplay is still the most helpful way. What do you guys think?
It would be good to learn basic things about ranges.
 
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Tony995890 said:
For Texas Hold'em beginners who just entered the scene, are there any guaranteed practical tips or concepts? Based on my experience playing so far, I feel like improving your skills through actual gameplay is still the most helpful way. What do you guys think?
Starting now there are soo many opportunities to use trainers before you play that playing to learn is not the best way to go as a beginner. You can even train on sites for free-limited hands per day but if you use multiple sites you can train multiple hands. so you could study /train hands for 3 months then join a poker table and be better than half the players on the table before ever having to pay for a hand (lower stakes)

:unsure::geek:
 
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Well, I think playing well-rested is key. I play after getting up and having breakfast. Motivation is another factor; I don't know if that guarantees results, that depends on you, my friend.
 
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You start entering pots with marginal cards just out of 'boredom' from not playing.
 
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If you start out refusing to be the first to limp, you will really have a jump on your poker progression.
 
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