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Monday, January 5, 2009

Find out your Poker Skills in a Texas Hold'em Poker game

Are you a fan of playing poker? Do you want to become a real poker pro. What you need to do is to learn more about poker skills. Let ‘s learn poker skills together. In some poker tournaments players get a lot of poker chips, blinds go up slowly, and each round lasts a fairly long time.

In other tournaments, each player gets a small stack of chips, the blinds go up fast, and each round is fairly short. The second type of tournament is often called “a crapshoot” -- meaning anybody can win, luck decides. It seems that most people look at this and view the crapshoot tournaments as having little skill. This is not true, and helps illustrate how poker skills come into play in all the various forms of poker game. Even though random luck is dramatically higher in crapshoot tournaments, the value of skill in these events also increases. Despite skill decisions being of more individual importance in a crapshoot, luck is more important in determining the winner because the luck values simply have increased more. Just to make up some numbers, if skill is twice as important, luck has increased ten times. So, the luck overwhelms the skill.

Skill is an almost ghostly thing -- but only “almost.” Skill does exist in a Texas Hold'em Poker. It is always there, but it is ever changing. Sometimes when it is more important, it is also less valuable. Sometimes Player A will consistently take more money from Player B than he will make from Player C even if Player B consistently beats Player C. Having skill alone is the beginning step on the very difficult road of applying your poker skill in the best ways available.
One talented player’s rose is another talented player’s thorns.

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