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PostPosted: Wed 7:04, 25 May 2011    Post subject: Jordan Cool Greys Getting Better at Poker

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檝e played poker in hundreds of places around the world, with tens of thousands of people. I鈥檝e noticed a trait common to nearly all of them. They don鈥檛 really want to get better.That may sound incredible. But having watched them play,Cool Greys Impact of Social Network on Profits and,Jordan Cool Greys, and after speaking with many of them, I鈥檓 sure that it鈥檚 true.
So you think you鈥檙e different? You want to get better? Sure,Jordan 13 ZMA - The Ultimate Testosterone Boosting, you want to do better at the poker table. You鈥檇 like to win more money more of the time. You鈥檇 like your top pair to always hold up and never get out drawn. And you鈥檇 like to hit your draws more of the time. Who wouldn鈥檛?
You鈥檇 surely like to be thought of as a better player. It鈥檚 a great ego stroke. Everyone I know wants the cachet of being thought an excellent poker player. It鈥檚 a nice feeling. Who doesn鈥檛 like that.
But that鈥檚 not what I鈥檓 asking about. I鈥檇 like to know if you鈥檇 like to actually play poker better than you do now? Playing better actually involves work. Who really wants to do the work it takes to become a better poker player?
Think of love making. Ah, a nice distraction. Who doesn鈥檛 want to be thought of as a great lover? And if we could all become better lovers by drinking a magic potion, who would deny ourselves or our partners the pleasure of being masters of this sensual art?.
But how many of us actually take the time to learn about being better lovers? How many of us actually read or watch videos or even discuss our love making with our partners? Ah, now that鈥檚 a totally different matter, isn鈥檛 it? That involves work, and a kind of self-awareness in the bedroom that many of us really aren鈥檛 willing to go through to become better. It even makes you a little uncomfortable to read about it, no?
So let鈥檚 get back to poker. If you really want to get better and are willing to do a little work, I have five action plans that you can follow to improve your game. Though these are meant to apply specifically to no limit Texas Hold Em, they can surely be adapted to fit just about any game. They are geared toward the serious non-expert player who is either trying to get better in his/her home game or trying to become a consistent poker room winner.
Lesson One: Play fewer starting hands more thoughtfully
Yes, it鈥檚 true that there are some players somewhere who play too conservatively pre-flop. But, for the most part, players play too many starting hands

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