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Club And Casino Poker Strategy

A simple fact you must face in clubs and casinos is that the higher the stake of the game, the higher the level of competition. In a higher stakes game, the tourists and local players tend to be better (though there seems to be poor players at most levels of play), and most definitely, the pros are better. Pros that squeeze out their living at $5-$ 10 will get picked clean at $15-$30, while $15-$30 players will get chewed up and spit out at $30-$60.

If a pro could earn money at a higher level game, he certainly would. He's playing to make as much money as possible and there's more money to be had with bigger stakes. You can measure a pro's skills by the betting level of game he plays.

As a poker player, no matter how small or large your bankroll, you must be aware of your skill level compared to the level of game being played. For example, if you're a fairly decent player, you may be able to compete with the tourists and local pros at the $5-$10 game. At the $15-$30 game, however, the competition may eat you for breakfast. Your risk factor at higher stakes tables increases for far more than the obvious money management reasons—it increases because you're facing better players.

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Club And Casino Poker

Playing poker in clubs or casinos is different than playing in your regular Friday night game. The players and level of play tend to be more competitive, and there is usually a stricter bet and rule structure. While many players are there for fun, at the same time, there is a greater emphasis on winning.

In addition to tourists and local players, you'll often find local professionals grinding out a living at games of $5-$ 10 and higher. As opposed to your buddies back home in the Friday night game, players at these games are a lot less concerned about how your week went and a lot more interested in whatever green you're flashing that they hope to move into their own stack. The play of low-level pros at $5-$ 10 may not be spectacular, but it will be steady, and the overall competition will be better than you may be used to. As you move up the money tree, as we discussed earlier, you'll be running with bigger wolves.

Playing against local pros at smaller stake games doesn't mean you can't win money. First of all, if you're a decent player yourself, you may be equal to or better than the local pros. Second, there are always suckers at every game, patsies who never seem to learn a thing and are consistent losers contributing to everybody's pots.

I've emphasized lower stakes games thus far for a reason; the level of money being wagered in a poker game has everything to do with the level of competition you'll be playing against, and thus your chances of winning. The larger the stakes, the better the players. Pros playing in the $5-$ 10 game compete there because they're not good enough, gutsy enough, or well-financed enough to play at say, the $15-$30 game. The same applies for the $15-$30 and higher games. If the players could afford to profitably play for bigger stakes, they would move up to the bigger fish pond.

In casino and club poker, you're not playing against the casino. You're playing against other players, and that's where the money your wager has everything to do with your chances of winning. Let's look at this more closely.

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