Nelayan,
Welcome to part one in the series of the Championship
Poker Guide.  As you go through this series over the
coming weeks we are going to go through the basics of
the game to advanced play.  Even If you are an experienced
player it is always good to go back to the basics.

Here are a few tips to generally improve your game...

1. Keep reading up on Texas Hold 'Em! Become familiar
with as much material as you can. This will not only
help you understand Hold 'Em from your perspective,
but it will help you to understand why other players
play the way they do.

2. Play! The occasionally repetitive process of playing
the same game can lead to boredom, but it helps you
build on the cognitive skills you need to be a better
player. For example, I've flopped the nuts quite a few
times since I've started playing, and it used to be
really exciting. It still is. Now though, I don't flip
out and start rationalizing what my next play should be.
It's automatic. That's because I've played my fair
share of poker.

3. Play for keeps! Playing at an online casino's free
table can be a minor learning experience. However, it
doesn't truly help you improve your game. Most players
at a free table will bluff their ass off for no good
reason. They have nothing to lose by doing so. When
real stakes are involved, players start to consider
the real elements of poker. Suddenly these outrageous
bluffs are no longer feasible, and players realize
that there are also "check" and "fold" options.

4. Don't give up! I lost quite a substantial amount of
money in my early days when I didn't understand poker.
I'm still debating whether I have evened out yet. Each
big loss was a lesson though. Without any of these
losses, I'd never have become a modestly decent player. 

5. Step up! The higher the stakes, the more exact the
play gets. This is because higher stakes attracts more
skilled players. If you can clean up on the $1/$2 table
all day, try the $2/$4. You'll learn from the better
players, and soon you will graduate to that next level.

6. Watch better players! If someone rocks your wallet
for all you've got, see how they did it. Single out
and analyze these opponents by trying to predict what
they might have, and what their next play might be.
Once you can do that, they are no longer the better
player.

7. Throw down! Try different styles of play. It's good
to play tight as a beginner, but when you're branching
out, try being that aggressive freak who everyone knows
is bluffing. Learn how other players react to individual
styles of play, and how they react when you change from
passive to aggressive.

8. Hold 'Em is ultimately about making money. If you
see a leak in someone's game, exploit it! That player
will learn his or her lesson eventually, as we all did.
Make them pay to learn that lesson. If you ever start
feeling guilty about taking some fool for all he's worth,
remember a time when it happened to you. Don't feel bad
anymore, do you? Its part of the game.

Those are a few quick tips to help improve your game.
Follow those, keep practicing, and you'll be beating
the pants off your friends at home games (or maybe
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May all your Pots be Monsters!

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