Poker Situations Beginner Players Should Understand

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
  • This video we discuss common situations that new poker players should be aware of such as missed blinds, taking a break, cashing out, and re-buys.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @cactuarnoob100
    @cactuarnoob100 Рік тому +3

    The hardest part about playing poker is finding the time and putting in the hours to get the results and see what you need to improve and then finding the time to study and get better.

    • @coloruppoker
      @coloruppoker  Рік тому +1

      I’m finding you are 💯 correct on this

  • @paule.9638
    @paule.9638 Рік тому

    Really enjoy watching your journey.

  • @franklikesTanks
    @franklikesTanks Рік тому

    Appreciate the tutorial and tip videos with Josh. Hope to see more! Some things I'm curious about is from Josh's perspective what the history of poker at the GSR/Reno is and how the game has evolved from when he started working to today. Also, the types of poker players there are and how different regions of poker compare (Reno to Vegas to LA to locals to outside USA)
    How major events shaped the poker room at GSR or in general like the WSOP/ESPN boom of the early 2000s, poker's black friday of 2011, expansion of legal online poker, innovation of game theory optimal poker (GTO), crazy pineapple/new variants, his future outlook, etc.
    What book or other learning tools Josh recommends as I feel for me once I learned and played a little bit my game feels stagnant. Hope to visit Reno soon and GSR cash games and tourneys is on my list! What's a typical buy-in for GSR's 1/2 game I worry about that min-max spread haha. Sorry for the novel lol

    • @coloruppoker
      @coloruppoker  Рік тому +1

      Great questions, to ask Josh in my next video with him. As far as buy-in, Ive seen it all, anywhere from $60 - 500

  • @vacrapsshooters1347
    @vacrapsshooters1347 Рік тому

    Thanks for all the great videos. Playing my first casino poker this weekend and hope to not look like such a fish. Again thanks for all the great info and good luck to you on coloring up.👍