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Should I Play Poker In Vegas?
Hey I only have played online poker and am going to Vegas for the first time in december. The reason I ask this is because I have played only one "live" game in my life and I felt confused and out of place. Because online you don't have to keep track of anything you just click. In like I didn't know whose turn it was, how much to bet, what was the blind etc etc...
do you think I will be able to play live in vegas at a small table? like around a $5 table or something
I heard they have lessons in the strip casinos would those help me get the "mechanics" of the live game?
I'm looking for a cheap tournament or sit n go maybe with a buy in of $10-$30
are there any sit n goes or trnys on the strip in that range for newbies?
thanks!
Everyone has to start somewhere, and there are plenty of people who go to Vegas and play for the first time.
My suggestion is to find a nice low stakes tournament. Treasure Island (who call themselves TI these days to sound cool) have about five tournaments a day that cost $65 to enter.
Tournaments are neat because you know what you are risking up front.
The dealer will prompt you when it is your turn, and let you know what your options are.
If you have played online for a while you should know what amounts you can bet. And you'll soon figure out how it all works.
Good luck.
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Poker has arrived again. It is everywhere. The UK, America and overseas from grandmothers to college students. Everyone plays poker and they play online because they love it.
Most people are finding it is much easier to learn the games you're interested in learning by playing online also. There's no pressure, it's relaxing and exciting at the same time and best of all, you play in your pyjamas and nobody will notice!
If you are just starting out in the game consider these reasons to start your poker game from home:
1. You will always be able to find a game which suits your time schedule.
2. You can learn how to play without any "lessons" just by watching the game online and reading everything you can, when you're ready you can jump in.
3. You can make all of the mistakes that are commonly "new player" mistakes and no one will put the "mistake" with the face.
4. You can play for free without investing a penny in the practice rooms.
5. Your first tournament can be in the form of free tournaments with freerolls.
6. You can learn the lingo so when you sit down "live -and -in-person" you don't look, act , and play like a complete novice.
7. You can learn what works for you and what doesn't.
The virtual poker room offers something for everyone who is ready to play. Beginners have as many opportunities as more experienced players. Find your favourite game and start practicing!
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