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Texas Hold'em Poker

This is not the poker game played at your uncle's holiday parties.

 

Texas Hold'em poker is without doubt the most popular table game to be found in the casino. From live action games to the mega purse prize money found in tournament play, almost overnight, Texas Hold'em has become a household word if not the household game.

If you are new to the game or just finally ready to learn how the game is played, your lesson is a click away.

Due to the casinos' repressive rule changes for blackjack, the Professor now recommends Texas Hold'em as his card game of choice. Although blackjack is still beatable, finding a "fair" blackjack that is playable is almost not worth the effort. Especially when you compare the restricted blackjack game to Texas Hold'em.

Playing Texas Hold'em is different from other casino games. The biggest difference is that there is no house advantage. Players match skill, wit, cunning, and the luck of the draw when playing Texas Hold'em poker.

Now, I'll let you in on a little secret. When it comes to poker, it seems most players playing are not much different from those playing blackjack and craps. A lack of skill is the common thread. Their mistake is failing to invest in themselves to acquire the necessary knowledge for successful play. Simply being male is not a qualifying trait to be a skilled poker player. By learning proper play, Texas Hold'em offers the knowledgeable player a much better game for positive results. It is a better game because instead of facing the house odds found in craps and blackjack, you are in a true zero sum game where the advantage lies with the best player.

At first glance, Texas Hold'em, may appear to be a simple card game that follows the same rules for most poker games. This is true for the ranking of winning hands. However, the strategy for Texas Hold'em is much more complicated. The order of play, the starting hand pre-flop, the betting, the checking and the raising are all more than just procedural events. Every move, of every player, is to be calculated and scrutinized... especially your own play.

The Professor now offers lesson in Texas Hold'em for the beginner poker player. You can attend small classes or take a private lesson. Get your game started on the right hand, sign up today!

You may contact The Professor to book your lesson or click on Next Poker Class for scheduled dates. professor@playing4keeps.com

By the way, all the metaphysical lessons that The Professor teaches, are especially applicable at the poker table.

"See what others cannot see and know what others do not know."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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