Here's how to start playing poker
Learn the basic rules: Start with Texas Hold'em, know the hierarchy of hands (from strongest to weakest).
Understand table positions: Actions depend on your position (before, in the middle or at the end of the hand).
Master
odds and probabilities: Know when to call, raise or fold, depending on your chances of winning.
Select your starting hands: Don't play all hands, choose them according to your position and the situation.
Practice on low-stakes tables: Start with small stakes or free games to learn without risking a lot.
Study the pros: Watch videos, streams or read books to understand advanced strategies.
Analyze your mistakes: Review important hands to improve your decision-making.
Manage your
bankroll: Set yourself a budget and stick to it so you don't lose more than you can afford.