When someone is an avid online poker player one of the most important concepts to incorporate into their game plan is learning how to master both psychological responses and physiological responses not only in the self, but in their abilities to be able to read other people effectively. The reasons why these concepts are important in the art of being able to play poker efficiently is because it gives the poker player many valuable signals that can help in knowing when to play and when not to play. It also helps prevents them from forming an addiction, which can occur if the player is not able to cope with losing the right way.
During times of arousal as well as stress the body undergoes an array of different functions such as, increase in heart rate, a raise in blood pressure, an increase in adrenaline, mental anguish as well as churning in the stomach. These symptoms can occur doing losing, so in order for someone to be able to counteract these physiological and psychological responses they continue playing to help ease this physical and psychological discomfort.
They do this because they have high hopes of winning, having a better sense of well being and the body is no longer tense and uncomfortable. It is also very important that the person has an incredible amount of patience or learns to be patient because in being able to play poker and be successful at it is a key concept. It is also important to learn how to remain calm and have a positive outlook no matter whether they win or lose. By incorporating these techniques a person can decrease the chances of becoming addicted to this sport.
There are many places online where a serious poker player can play games of free poker to practice and polish their skills, many of which also have poker tournaments available throughout the entire day. Some games you are able to hone your skills by playing alone, or if you are more of a competitor you can play against other players.
So whether you are enjoying a new hobby or are a serious professional poker player learning how to control your psychological and physiological responses are essential in becoming a great poker player. This concept is ideal for not only helping your overall sense of well being but is essential in preventing the game from developing into a harmful addiction where you can lose more then just poker chips.
Here are some poker facts, some funny and some not so funny!
- The number of possible poker hands available with 52 cards is 2,598,960.
- The USA sells around 70 million packs of cards every year.
- When Columbus docked in America in 1492 his fellowmen found leaves from trees, drew pictures on them and had games of cards.
- The sport of poker is the third most watched on cable TV, slightly behind racing and football.
- A fifth card suit was added to poker in 1937. However this never caught on as people didn’t want to have to buy new sets of cards.
- The four kings in each set resembles a famous king from history – Spades – King David, Hearts is Charlemagne, Clubs is Alexander the Great and Diamonds is Julius Caesar.
- A famous phrase used in poker is the ‘dead man’s hand’. This is when a player has an Ace and an Eight. This phrase has being created after Wild Bill Hickok was playing poker and was shot; he was holding the ace and the eight at the time.
Five Card Draw is one of the more simpler poker games available to play. The game is a more classic poker game, and is one of the games that most poker amateurs play when they are starting out. Five Card Draw was the first form of poker that was used by professionals before Texas Hold’em was introduced. As with all poker games the rules are pretty similar and the aim of the game is the same, get the best hand to win the pot!
Five Card Draw can be typically played with anywhere from 2 players to 8 players. Again, all poker games require each player to place an ante (a small chip amount) into the pot before they can start playing.
The start of the game is similar to other poker games, each player is dealt some cards face down, in this case each player is given five cards. Betting takes place in the first round and anyone still left after the first round can then trade in one, two or three of their five cards for new cards. Again, another round of betting takes place and after this round players show their cards, with the player who has the best hand winning the pot. As I say, it’s a simple enough game to follow and play. Winning Five-Card Draw is another matter.
Rules
- Players place their antes into the pot.
- Dealer deals five cards, face down to each player. The dealer deals to the player on their left first before moving round the table dealing cards to other players.
- Players check their cards and the first betting round takes place. At this point players who aren’t happy with their hands can fold when its their turn to bet.
- After the first round of betting is complete, any player left can trade in up to three of their cards for new ones. Should a player have an ace, then they can swap their other four cards for four new ones (keeping the ace). However, anyone claiming to have an ace has to show it to the dealer.
- Players who are still involved in the round are dealt new cards and the next round of betting takes place.
- The betting is completed and the players who are still ‘in’ show their hands. The player with the best hand wins the pot.
Seven card stud is one other popular poker game, which can be played by between two and eight players. The betting rounds in Seven Card Stud are as follows; Players place their Antes, five betting rounds take place during the game.
Seven Card Stud is played as follows: each player is given three cards to keep hidden and only be seen by themselves. Four cards are placed in the middle of the table to be seen by all players. Players try to create a high hand, and the player who creates the highest hand at the end wins the pot. Players can use any five card combinations to create their hand, so they could use two of their own three cards plus three from the middle for example.
Rules
- Antes are placed by players before the game starts.
- Three cards are dealt to each player, each player hides two of their cards, and one is shown to everyone.
- The first round of betting takes place, the player who has the lowest card shown starts the betting.
- Each player is then given another card, a fourth one face-up.
- A second round of betting gets underway, the player who has the highest two card combination starts the betting.
- Another card is dealt to each player, face-up and the third round of betting begins.
- After the next round of betting another card isdealt to each player face-up and the fourth round of betting gets underway.
- The last card is dealt face-down to all players and the last round of betting takes place.
- Players show their hands after the last round of betting and the player who has the highest hand of five cards out of the seven wins the whole pot.
