Evaluate Your Online Poker Play

Online poker sites can provide you with a wealth of information about your own playing style, and how you can improve it. Examine your hand history to see which cards you are playing before the flop. Are you sticking to guidelines for premium hands in early position and strong hands in later positions? Discipline is an important aspect of winning, and sticking to a starter hand rule will bring more control to your game. How many flops did you see in the poker games you played? If it’s more than 50 percent, you are playing too many hands. The goal is not to win every single hand you’re dealt, but to win most of the hands you play. And you shouldn’t being playing a lot. Keep your calling to less than 30 percent of the hands dealt. Save your chips for premium hands. Look at how many poker hands you have actually won. If you’re playing 30 percent of the hands dealt, and only winning half of those, you’re chip stack will erode. You should be winning more than 50 percent of the hands you see. If not, you are playing too many hands beyond the flop. Are you winning hands without a showdown? This indicates the other players are respecting your bets. If you are going to lots of showdowns, and losing more than a third of them, you are calling and betting too often, putting in your chips when you’ve already lost. These are hard statistics to collect during live casino games, but online poker allows you to objectively scrutinize your play and make adjustments to your starting strategies and playing style.

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