Thursday, 4 August 2011

Stacked: Beginner to Winner, Poker Lessons with Daniel Negreanu.

Not one for reading? Poker is no longer the preserve of the few with big pots of money sat around the green felt of a poker table, anyone can play! There are games for all abilities and purses either in your local card room or casino or you can join the poker revolution at one of the many sites like Pokerstars and 888 Poker.
 
It is true that you need a little luck along the way to win at poker, however blind luck is not something to be relied upon when first playing the game and it is important that you learn the rules and how to play the game quickly to stop you quickly throwing your chips away.
 
Daniel Negreanu is a multi-event poker champion with 4 World Series of Poker bracelets and millions earned in prize money, so who better to become your teacher  on the game of poker.  Let Daniel start with the basics and give you the confidence to sit at a poker table and feel like you belong there, before moving on to more complex strategies and plays as your game develops and hopefully so do your chances  of winning.

Video One:
Introduction to the game and rules.

Video Two:
Hand Rankings.

Video THREE:
Actions: call, fold or raise.

Video FOUR:
Poker talk, just what are they talking about?

Video FIVE:
The cash game!

Video SIX:
The Tournament.

Video SEVEN:
Reading your opponents.

Video EIGHT:
Limit Holdem Poker

Video NINE:
No Limit Poker

Video TEN:
Rules and side pots.

Video ELEVEN:
Playable hands and positions, the fundamentals!

Video TWELVE:
Your opponents, the types of player faced.

Video THIRTEEN:
The mathematics, odds and outs, know your percentages!

Video FOURTEEN:
Bluffing and winning.

Video FIFTEEN:
Holdem strategy, having a plan.

Learn from one of the best and reap the rewards of his knowledge gained over thousands of hours spent at the poker table to improve your game. Let the BluecellPoker community know about your progress share in your losses and wins, hopefully more of the later!

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