Approaching the Game of Poker for Profit
Every version of the game of poker has advantages and disadvantages when it comes to profitability. Limit hold'em was once the most popular online game and there remain lots of low and medium limit games and even some with limits as high as $100/$200. Limit hold'em is still the easiest game to find and will undoubtedly retain its top spot because of its profit potential.
Being as popular as it is, it is everyone's choice and so maintains its profitability and will be the go-to game for a long time.
There are tons of books written for the sole education of the limit hold'em player of any level. It is one of the most read about and studied forms of the game and if the student is diligent, he can learn a lot just by reading. With all this literature available, it is not difficult to learn how to make the right decisions in many situations.
These advantages of accessibility and the copious available literature surrounding limit hold'em means that there are a lot of skillful players in the game. This fact can unfortunately make the game less profitable for the average player. The average player can expect enjoyment of the game but no profits.
Poker is played by so many because it is a game of chance, skill, creative thinking and resourceful actions. It demands one not be risk-averse or lacking in self control. You need to figure out exactly how prone you are to take risks and how well you can control yourself in risky situations. Are you impulsive and spontaneous when faced with risk or are you the cool and calculating type who can handle the risk in order to win? Is risk a thrill to you or does it produce nausea?
There are special tests to help you determine how risk-prone you are. If you cannot help yourself, slot machines will probably be your best choice. If you would rather avoid risk, it is best to gravitate towards limit games in the exact proportion to your aversion towards risks.
Rigid logic is not the same as psychological insight. If you think that you like to have things under control as much as possible, decide whether you are best at calculating the best card combination in relation to every other combination that has been played so far in the three-hour long game, or whether you make your best moves by reading your opponents' current hands and tells by observing their expressions and body language. For the latter type of player, no-limit and MTT poker is probably best.
Of note, the psychologist has the best chance of becoming an all around expert player. High-limit games are hard to find, if not impossible. High risk is not profitable in the end. In conclusion, no-limit and tournament poker are both the most accessible and complex of poker challenges and provide the most suitable environs for the aspiring beginner.
Being as popular as it is, it is everyone's choice and so maintains its profitability and will be the go-to game for a long time.
There are tons of books written for the sole education of the limit hold'em player of any level. It is one of the most read about and studied forms of the game and if the student is diligent, he can learn a lot just by reading. With all this literature available, it is not difficult to learn how to make the right decisions in many situations.
These advantages of accessibility and the copious available literature surrounding limit hold'em means that there are a lot of skillful players in the game. This fact can unfortunately make the game less profitable for the average player. The average player can expect enjoyment of the game but no profits.
Poker is played by so many because it is a game of chance, skill, creative thinking and resourceful actions. It demands one not be risk-averse or lacking in self control. You need to figure out exactly how prone you are to take risks and how well you can control yourself in risky situations. Are you impulsive and spontaneous when faced with risk or are you the cool and calculating type who can handle the risk in order to win? Is risk a thrill to you or does it produce nausea?
There are special tests to help you determine how risk-prone you are. If you cannot help yourself, slot machines will probably be your best choice. If you would rather avoid risk, it is best to gravitate towards limit games in the exact proportion to your aversion towards risks.
Rigid logic is not the same as psychological insight. If you think that you like to have things under control as much as possible, decide whether you are best at calculating the best card combination in relation to every other combination that has been played so far in the three-hour long game, or whether you make your best moves by reading your opponents' current hands and tells by observing their expressions and body language. For the latter type of player, no-limit and MTT poker is probably best.
Of note, the psychologist has the best chance of becoming an all around expert player. High-limit games are hard to find, if not impossible. High risk is not profitable in the end. In conclusion, no-limit and tournament poker are both the most accessible and complex of poker challenges and provide the most suitable environs for the aspiring beginner.
About the Author:
The author is a successful limit cash game player. He plays poker online and receives Rakeback at True Poker and Rakeback at Poker Heaven.
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