Piggs Peak Poker provides you with tips on how to Spot the basic poker Signs from other players as well as the
Skills needed when playing Poker. Also read about the basic strategy used when playing poker.






It is very important for all poker players to have a smart poker strategy before they begin playing poker whether he be a professional or beginner.

Online Gaming today contains a facility where the site you are playing on will record the history of past games that you have played. That way you can see whether you do the same mistakes over again and can then change that to better your gaming experience.

The strategies that the poker player uses should assist him/her in deciding when to fold, bet or raise according to the progress of the game. It is essential to learn how to bluff when playing poker even when your hand is not so great. When bluffing you confuse the other players which may result in them showing their cards before the time because they are scared your hand is better than theirs. Strategies that are successful is a sign of a great and clever poker player that will help him/her become a better poker player and gambler.

Skill Number 1: Mathematics

• A proper poker player should know the odds of the poker game such as that there is a 1 in 3 chance of completing a flopped flush draw by the river.

•Containing the skill of Maths is the most basic knowledge. A poker player who doesn't have this knowledge should only play for real money once they do understand these concepts.

Skill Number 2: Discipline

• A disciplined poker player knows when to stop. They recognize when they are on tilt or when a game is too good to just quit.

• A disciplined poker player also knows that they are not perfect and that they do make mistakes. The key however is to accept this mistake, learn from it and move on.

Skill Number 3: Psychology

• A good poker player is not a selfish player. They may be the rudest person you know or they may only care about themselves but when he walks in a poker room he always sympathizes with the other players. He will try and suss out what the fellow opponents are thinking and tries to understand their decision making. The poker player will try and answer these questions:

1. What does my opponent have?
2. What does my opponent think I have?
3. What does my opponent think I think he has?

• The first step is knowing the answer to these questions and then manipulating the answers in the second most important step.

Skill Number 4: Understanding Risk vs. Reward

• A poker player understands the concept of risk-vs.-reward outside the poker room. They know how much money they will need to play as well as how much money they need to cover their daily expenses after the game.

•A good poker player understands that they need to be more risk-averse with their overall bankroll than their stack at the table.

Learn to read Your Opponents and Improve Your Game

A good skill to learn when playing poker is the ability to read your opponents. A poker "Tell" is any reaction that a poker player makes physically, or any change in behavior that may tell other players " secrets" about your hand. If you learn these common signs then it will make you more aware if you do them and can then refrain from doing it. If you observe your opponents body language accurately you will then be able to make the correct decisions and win more money.
Each player has their own individual signs so the key is to remember each individuals' unique tell. One common sign to remember is that when a player portrays themselves as being weak then they most probably have a very strong hand and vice versa so be sure to spot these signs early on in the game.

Poker Signs that Say "I Have a Good Hand!"

When a player doesn't seem to be interested in a hand then this is a typical sign that he has a good hand.
Shaking hands is another sign that the player contains a good hand. Perhaps the player is excited of the potential win so the adrenaline makes their hands shake.

Fast Breathing

Many Poker players have learned to control their hands from shaking, but it is very difficult to control your heart from racing resulting in your breathing becoming faster. If you see a player whose chest is moving in and out quickly then you know they have a very good hand.

Shrugging and Sighing

If you see a Poker Player who is always sighing or shrugging and seems to not have a good hand at all then he is probably trying to fool you in believing he has a terrible hand meanwhile it is very good.
Looking at the Chips after Looking at Hole Cards:
When a player looks at their cards and thinks it is a good hand they will often take a look at the chips on the table to see how much they should bet.

Staring Down Other Players

If an opponent is staring you down then he is probably trying to express that he has a strong hand. Commonly though the player would have a weak hand and is just trying to fool you.
Holding your Breath:
A player that has little experience would commonly hold their breath if they are bluffing.

Taking a Long Time before Calling a Bet

If it seems that a player is taking a long time to call a bet and is often looking in the pot and making calculations in his head then he is probably seeing whether the pot odds are worth the value of his cards.

A good way to tell whether your opponents are giving off false signs is to figure out whether they are experienced or not. Also be sure to keep an eye on whether your opponents signs have changed or not to try and catch them out.


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