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How to Beat Your Friends at Poker [Poker Tips for Beginners]

In this video, we are going to talk about the best tips to beat your friends and family in poker. These texas holdem poker tips can be applied to any home game with beginners. -------- Book Your Poker Assessment with Alec Today: https://bit.ly/3Cho7Cm Links: POKER TABLE: https://bbopokertables.idevaffiliate.... FREE PREFLOP STARTING POKER CHARTS: / PREFLOP GUIDE https://www.consciouspoker.com/blog/p... https://courses.consciouspoker.com/pr... HAND RANGE FUNNEL: https://www.consciouspoker.com/blog/m... Play fewer starting hands (PREFLOP) The first tip that I would recommend to be your friends and family at poker is also one of the biggest mistakes that I see amateurs make, and professionals alike too. And that is to play fewer starting hands. Raise preflop to apply more pressure The second strategy to help you beat your friends and family of poker is to bring it in for a raise. I know home games are supposed to be friendly. It's a family Potter friendly pot. That's all great. But again, if you want to win money, it helps to raise preflop. So if you're going to play a hand, be sure to raise two or three times the size of the big blind. Profile Your Opponents The third strategy to beat your friends and family poker is to profile your opponents. And this is the fun part. And this is where poker gets deep and multifaceted. There's a lot of different levels to the game. But the concept here is to realize that people's personalities are reflected in how they play poker. It's important to think about like how they act as a person and their their strengths and their character flaws and realize that those things are amplified, they're manifesting and are amplified in the poker table. You want to create a strategy for each unique player based on how you profile them as a person because how they are as a person is going to be reflected in how they play the game. Look for Betting patterns Strategy number four to beat your friends a family of poker is to look for betting patterns is a great way to approach poker in general, is you want to understand how people approach the game. So now that you've profiled your opponents, you want to understand who calls every bet with weak hands. This can allow you to value bet more often you can get more value from your strong hands, because you know that they probably don't have anything good, you can perhaps bluff them more frequently. Practice your pokerface The fifth and final poker tip is maybe the most fun is to practice your poker face. :) ---------- LINKS TO CRUSH POKER! 👉 Download Alec's Hand Reading System: https://www.consciouspoker.com/hand-r... 👉 Download Preflop Charts and Guide to Preflop Play: https://www.consciouspoker.com/preflo... 👉 5 Strategies to Becoming a Better Poker Player Free Training: https://www.consciouspoker.com/alecs-... 👉 Take your poker game to the next level with the best strategy and mindset content and coaching on the internet: https://www.consciouspoker.com ------------ FOLLOW ALEC ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter:   / alectorelli   Investing Newsletter: https://alectorelli.substack.com Instagram:   / alectorelli   TikTok:   / alectorelli   Facebook:   / alec.torelli   LinkedIn: https://  / alec-torelli-7b44274b   -------------- On this channel Alec regularly analyzes some of the biggest hands of poker played on high stakes cash games like Poker Night in America, Hustler Live Stream, Live at the Bike, Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker or tournaments like the World Series of Poker, World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour featuring legendary poker players like Doyle Brunson, Tom Dwan, Antonio Esfandiari, Phil Ivey, Gus Hanson, Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Garrett Adelstein and others. #Poker #ConsciousPoker #PokerCoaching2022

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