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  1. #11
    I learning on facebook zynga poker

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    Yeah, i think every new player of poker started his carrer on zynga poker lol.

  3. #13
    I would suggest first reading guide and then play Zynga Poker in Facebook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werave View Post
    I would suggest first reading guide and then play Zynga Poker in Facebook.
    Can you suggest me a good guide to follow? I am not an expert in Zynga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazer View Post
    Can you suggest me a good guide to follow? I am not an expert in Zynga.
    I think he wont to say that you first need to read about poker startegy and other stuff, not a zynga guide lol.

  6. #16
    i was a complete noob at cash games, decided i wanted to learn how to play. i found a couple guides online that got me started, and watched some videos.
    someone sent me a link for the Leakbuster free trial, and i have to say that it is one of the biggest things that has helped me. I had a ton of leaks when i first started
    with it, but now have it down to just a few that i'm trying to get worked out. i'd suggest for anyone trying to learn to play cash games, and probably even for some
    more advanced players. the training content in it is pretty good

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by TenTonHammer View Post
    i was a complete noob at cash games, decided i wanted to learn how to play. i found a couple guides online that got me started, and watched some videos.
    someone sent me a link for the Leakbuster free trial, and i have to say that it is one of the biggest things that has helped me. I had a ton of leaks when i first started
    with it, but now have it down to just a few that i'm trying to get worked out. i'd suggest for anyone trying to learn to play cash games, and probably even for some
    more advanced players. the training content in it is pretty good

    Sorry to bother you but can you send me this link,for Leakbuster i really want to try it.Thanks

  8. #18
    i think it is Pokerleakbuster.com

    maybe just google it to be sure. They have a free trial, but since there is alot of training content, i don't think it shows too much.
    but you should be able to do some database analysis.

    if you end up trying it, let me know. i would be curious to hear what you thought. I've had it for a while, so if you have a question i might
    be able to help you figure it out.

  9. #19
    It is impossible.

    Sorry but that is the truth. In order to really learn the game you need to lose, and the reality of poker is, you will lose alot of money.

    However, approaching the game to "minimize your losses" can spread these losses out over time so it won;t hurt as much.

    I strongly recommend (as others have) starting to play online, but you have to realize that if you play for free, you won't be getting the real poker experience. It is a different game when money is on the line. I would recommend starting to play for free, while you read, read, read. But when you play for free, don't play to win, play to learn the strategy that your books are telling you to play, and make yourself become disciplined in those tactics.

    Once you have those beginning tactics down, put real money online and play very low limit games, again following the strategy.

    The only way you will learn this game properly is to be extremely disciplined until you learn the subtleties of the game. But keep in mind that as you get better and try new things you WILL lose money until you become experienced enough to execute more experienced techniques.

    Good luck

  10. #20
    yeah zynga poker is really good for learning poker


 

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