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redboy23

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;) want to learn poker.
Hello there,

Welcome and hope you have a great experience on CardsChat. If you play your cards right, poker will be a very fun and rewarding experience. So check out the links below and here goes;

Learn to play poker and participate in the freerolls available on the various sites.
Enroll in the CC VIP program to eventually gain access to all the freerolls and competitions available to members. There are pairs, teams and individual competitions and many opportunities to win prizes.
Have fun sharing your experiences in the forums and helping others after you have learned your way around. I started from zero and worked my way to a place where I am making withdrawals :D.
Join this great 30 day program to learn some wonderful strategies so you can practice at the poker table. I am a graduate of the program.

Feel free to let me know your poker handles and share your link with me so that I can follow your progress.

Welcome to the best poker forum around. This site made all the difference to my game!
 
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Look up the basic rules of poker on a poker site to get started. Table position, betting order of importance of hands, things like that.
 
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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.
 
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