I used to play poker online for play money and I seemed to be doing pretty
well so I eventually decided to try my luck for real money, as I expected
it was not quite so easy and I soon found myself several hundred pounds
downdespite my best efforts.
Anyway I decided to have a look at my game and I discovered where I was
going wrong, I soon cleared my arrears and I am now several hundred pounds
in profit, and I make a steady £100+ per month which is useful.
I play fixed liimit poker though, not the no limit poker where you can go 'all in',
which is the game usually played in tournements, hence I have not tried the
tournement stuff yet.
There is a lot of luck in it though, even if you play well you can still lose
money, I recently lost £65 in 3 days, although I won £30 back last night.
I find the luck evens out over a month though (depending on how many
games you play). Same goes for tournements, if you have bad luck you
won't win no matter how good a player you are.
I have considered playing for higher stakes (I usually play 25p/50p) but
you will find the players are better (if indeed there are any players at those
stakes) and of course when you have a run of bad luck/cards you will lose
more money, my £65 loss would have been £260 at £1/2, plus you increase
your risk of having a heart attack![]()
The best thing about it is that I win 'twice' in that I win the money I make
at poker and I don't lose the money I would otherwise lose at other forms
of gambling where the odds are stacked against you ie horses/football betting
where at best 90% of the money paid in is paid out (can be as low as 75%).
The 'rake' in poker is only 5%, so if you play 6% better than the other players
you are guaranteed to make money, in the long run.
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