Thinking Fast and Playing Quick (Expertise in Poker)

Posted by Alan | poker | Wednesday 14 January 2009 8:43 am

During a game of Poker, you must think fast and react quick. That is, if you want to win that ultimate amount of money or (at least) become a better Poker player. Recent research has shown that Poker is mostly about concentration and focus during the play, which means you need to focus and remain alert (concentrated) during the play.

But also, apart from remaining concentrated during a game of Casino Poker, it’s also beneficial if you “scan” or analyse other people’s “tells” during a Poker game. A tell is a sign which denotes whether the other players are actually bluffing or not. These tells can say a lot about someone else’s (Poker) hands, and that’s quite beneficial.

It’s beneficial because it will most possibly help you win, or at least play better. Thus, it’s important that you scan other people’s body “tells” and see whether you should make your move. Drinking is not an option when it comes to Casino Poker. When drunk, it’s pretty hard to be (or remain) concentrated and it’s a lot harder to focus.

By and large, Poker is said to be a game that can last like forever. But it’s not anything like that. Despite the fact that Poker may or may not go on for hours, it’s also important to remember that you are better off remaining concentrated (as well as alert) during the entire game, regardless of how long a game of Poker might last.

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