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New to poker (won first tournament!)

gavigavi Member Posts: 43
edited September 2012 in Poker Chat
Hello everyone, just wanted to get involved with the community now as i have just started taking interest in poker.  I have not made a deposit yet and probably wont until i get a good idea on hands etc.

Dont really know what DYMs are or what kind of cards wins what.  I know the obvious pairs etc.  Im a noob!

Playing in the free roll tournaments atm and im doing not bad to be fair.  Highest i came was 87 out of 367!  For me thats good as i am basically new to poker!  

I love watching the final tables and have set a goal to be playing in a final and winning in the future!

Nice to meet you all and i hope to see you on the tables!
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  • shaun09shaun09 Member Posts: 1,606
    edited September 2012
    I wish i signed up to sky poker forum before playing poker. Great choice to do so! Welcome to sky poker Enjoy your stay :D
  • diablo_pezdiablo_pez Member Posts: 1,392
    edited September 2012
    Good luck Gavi, have fun.
  • gavigavi Member Posts: 43
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: New to poker:
    I wish i signed up to sky poker forum before playing poker. Great choice to do so! Welcome to sky poker Enjoy your stay :D
    Posted by shaun09
    Thank you! 
  • walesboywalesboy Member Posts: 993
    edited September 2012
    welcome
    i'm sure you'll have fun here
    good luck
  • FlyingDaggFlyingDagg Member Posts: 4,146
    edited September 2012
    Gavi welcome to Sky poker and good luck but I'd say you really need to learn the basics first. Find a book or vids online that teaches you the basics of poker. Or do a google search for Holdem for beginners and I'm sure you will find plenty of information. If you have Sky tv then channel 861, Sky poker's very own channel, can be educational. And please don't even think about depositing until you have grasped the basics.
  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited September 2012
    Welcome to the forum and good luck!

    Best thing I could suggest to quickly improve the basics of the game is to watch channel 861 if you have Sky TV. It's also a good idea to get involved in the community, it's a great way to improve your game and make playing poker a lot more fun.
  • devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited September 2012
    hi gavi,
    welcome to the sky community.

    DYM's are basically a 6 player mini-tournament,where the 3 players left in at the end with the most chips double there buy-in ,(lees the rake,m(money you all pay sky for playing).
    so for example a £1 dym you pay £1+15p rake so top 3 all win £2 which gives you a net profit of 85p (£1 less the 15p rake)
    i would recomend these as a good place for you to start off.
    play the 50p ones to start off with and then slowly work your way up the levels.
    you could play cash but that can be very up & down
    mtts (multi table tournaments are also good value and quite straight-forward to play)
    they are similar to DYM's but with a larger number of players and the top players left at the end are all paid,the ammounts depending on where they finish.

    anyway,good luck and i hope you enjoy yourself,

    oh yes i forgot about the freerolls,




    :)
    dev
  • gavigavi Member Posts: 43
    edited September 2012
    Thank you everyone for posting!  I have been watching videos on youtube, thanks for explaining DYM's.  I will continue to play free rolls and free games until i am confident to deposit.

    Thanks and enjoy your night
  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited September 2012
    The main things to remember are... the winning players are not the ones that win the most pots, they're the ones that win the biggest pots and lose the smallest ones.

    In fact, considering in most hands there can only be 1 winner, and there are usually 6 people at the table, it makes it obvious why it is foolish to try to win every hand.

    Stick to playing very straight forward at first, never ever limp (that's just calling the big blind preflop), if you wanna play a hand, raise with it, usually 3x (3 times the big blind) so if the blinds are 10/20 raise to 60. Only do this with strong hands at first AK, AQ, AJ, AT, KQ, KJ, QJ, any pocket pairs 22 all the way up to AA. Bear in mind with the pairs from 22 to about 99, you're really only playing to try and flop a third one of your card (which is called a set), if you don't just fold.

    Avoid the temptation to slowplay big hands like AA, or slowplaying say when you have 88 and hit an 8 on the flop, just bet when you have it, if people have something they'll call, if they don't no worries.

    I don't wanna sound like I'm being condescending but just incase you don't know, slowplaying is having a big hand and trying to do things that make it look like you don't like not betting, or just calling someone's bet when you could/should raise. This tactic generally only works against people who pay attention which you won't get alot of in freerolls or even low stakes real money games. If you already knew what it meant just tell me to shut up lol.
  • bignoise10bignoise10 Member Posts: 567
    edited September 2012
    Welcome m8.You WILL enjoy it here.Good advice n good banter.Dont take it too seriously  n you'll be grand.
    Cheers
    Paul
  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited September 2012
    Hi Gavi
    Good luck and welcome. Don't be afraid to ask Q's m8.
  • gavigavi Member Posts: 43
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: New to poker:
    The main things to remember are... the winning players are not the ones that win the most pots, they're the ones that win the biggest pots and lose the smallest ones. In fact, considering in most hands there can only be 1 winner, and there are usually 6 people at the table, it makes it obvious why it is foolish to try to win every hand. Stick to playing very straight forward at first, never ever limp (that's just calling the big blind preflop), if you wanna play a hand, raise with it, usually 3x (3 times the big blind) so if the blinds are 10/20 raise to 60. Only do this with strong hands at first AK, AQ, AJ, AT, KQ, KJ, QJ, any pocket pairs 22 all the way up to AA. Bear in mind with the pairs from 22 to about 99, you're really only playing to try and flop a third one of your card (which is called a set), if you don't just fold. Avoid the temptation to slowplay big hands like AA, or slowplaying say when you have 88 and hit an 8 on the flop, just bet when you have it, if people have something they'll call, if they don't no worries. I don't wanna sound like I'm being condescending but just incase you don't know, slowplaying is having a big hand and trying to do things that make it look like you don't like not betting, or just calling someone's bet when you could/should raise. This tactic generally only works against people who pay attention which you won't get alot of in freerolls or even low stakes real money games. If you already knew what it meant just tell me to shut up lol.
    Posted by Lambert180

    Thank you so much for posting this.  I will be playing the free roll at 1am.  Not going to be stupid.  Thanks everyone :)

  • ajs4385ajs4385 Member Posts: 455
    edited September 2012

    Do not try and win at poker aim to enjoy it and make good decisions.

    If you try and win you will end up frustrated and will not enjoy the game.

  • day4eire76day4eire76 Member Posts: 912
    edited September 2012
    Hey Gavi,

    Welcome to the forum.Congratulations on getting the first step right by joining the forum.All the information you need is on here and anything you want to ask will be answered by the many regular posters.Best of luck on your poker journey and if there are any questions you need answered just ask.

    Pat
  • gavigavi Member Posts: 43
    edited September 2012
    Thanks i am enjoying playing poker i dont want it to turn into something that will make me feel what it feels like playing roulette etc.
  • wayne1958wayne1958 Member Posts: 263
    edited September 2012
    hi and gl, take ur time and dont go mad ,lol......
  • gavigavi Member Posts: 43
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: New to poker:
    hi and gl, take ur time and dont go mad ,lol......
    Posted by wayne1958
    I will not go mad haha thanks and goodluck to you!
  • Sky_SamSky_Sam Member Posts: 738
    edited September 2012
    Welcome to our house, Gavi!

    If you have any questions regarding the site, pop a post on one of the boards or PM one of the crew. We'll usually reply ;-)

    Enjoy!
  • gavigavi Member Posts: 43
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: New to poker:
    Welcome to our house, Gavi! If you have any questions regarding the site, pop a post on one of the boards or PM one of the crew. We'll usually reply ;-) Enjoy!
    Posted by Sky_Sam
    Thanks, good to meet everyone
  • aussie09aussie09 Member Posts: 8,033
    edited September 2012

    now we've got the first page over.... how much money have you got?







    ps.  only half joking.  don't spend any money until you know a lot more.  jessica ennis didn't try to hurdle before she could run.  you are asking how to walk.  it's fun, but do it without losing money for now...  and hello.
     
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