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New Twist on Texas Hold'em Poker-Professional Level Texas Hold'em Poker Tournament Schools
- By Johanes Tarbut
- Published 10/26/2007
- Texas Holdem
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Johanes Tarbut
Johanes Tarbut is a Staff writer for Las Vegas, Poker and Rakeback.
View all articles by Johanes TarbutCompeting at the professional
level Texas Hold'em poker tournaments can become
a highly lucrative and entertaining experience for those who know how to squeeze
the juice out of this game, but for the unskilled player, it can be exactly the
opposite. There is nothing pleasant
about walking away from the Texas Hold'em poker tournament table in defeat,
with no money and no prospects for returning to the table anytime soon.
The reason so many players
fail so often in an attempt to become skilled at the Texas Hold'em
poker tournaments is that they very often do not have what it takes to win at
the game and very likely are just not as good as they believe that they are.
First of all you have to know your level and what you could really accomplish
with the tricks you know and the experience that you have.
Getting an inflated ego is
easy when you’re playing at a tournament, good players have the capacity to
make bad players believe that they are good, is also a good way to keep them
playing and get their money. Easy as taking a candy from a baby, this is a
common tactic executed by extremely talented players, and the good part is that
works all the time. At the Texas Hold'em
poker tournaments, this is even more pronounced as players from all over
attempt to psych each other out and gaining a winning advantage over the
formidable competition.
