Poker for Beginners

The game of poker can seem very complicated at first to new players, but is extremely easy to pick up once you understand the core fundamental aspects of the game. Here at Hot Poker Tips.com, one of our key goals is to help novice poker players understand the game at a higher level. Below are some key tips and links that will help you along if you are new to the game of poker.

Watch Poker on Television
The easiest way to pick up the game is to watch the games on television. Poker can be seen on television nearly every day of the week, so watch what you can to pick up the flow of the game and some of the poker terminology used. The World Poker Tour, shown on The Travel Channel, is one of the best shows to watch if you are new to the game. WPT is designed to appeal to new players by explaining every move in detail and defining game lingo through commentary.

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Start With Texas Hold'em
Since Texas Hold'em is generally the type of poker being played on television, start with this game to learn the basics. Once you've got a good grasp on Texas Hold'em, move onto new games with as Omaha Hold'em and Seven-Card Stud.

Read!
If you have gotten some play under your belt and are still interested in poker, go ahead and read the top poker books available. Making the transition from a good poker player to a great poker player will depend on how much you saturate yourself in the game. The easiest way to do this will be through reading. Check out some of our book recommendations on our poker books page.

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