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Playing Casino Poker |
| Date Added: October 17, 2007 02:03:23 PM |
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| Category: Poker |
Poker Room EtiquettePlaying casino poker is quite different from playing in a home game. There are certain procedures and protocols you will need to understand before you sit down to play. Here are ten tips to help you play like a pro.
In a casino you don't just walk up to a table and sit down. When you enter the poker room you must sign in at the desk. You tell the host what game you are interested in playing. If there is an opening you will be seated immediately. If the table is full they will take your initials and call you when there is an opening. Some casinos have a large board where they will write your name or initials or they will write your name on a list. Either way you will be called when it is your turn. When your name is called the Poker room host will show you to your table. In some rooms the host will ask you how much you would like to buy in for and get you your chips when you are seated. At other casinos you will purchase the chips from the dealer when you sit down. You are allowed to bring chips from other games. All games have a minimum buy-in which for most low limit games is usually around $30. Table Stakes Once in the game you want to observe proper table etiquette and be careful not to make any of the common beginner mistakes. Here are a few of the common mistakes made by new players when they sit down to play casino poker for the first time. Betting Out of Turn Making a String Bet Not Knowing What the Bet Is Folding Instead of Checking Throwing Chips Into the Pot Not Protecting Your Cards Throwing Away a Winning Hand Losing Control of Your Emotions Playing Too Many Hands Playing Too Long |
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