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Poker Strategy for Beginners
Winning poker players have one thing in common, they have invested numerous hours to master the game of poker and shrink luck to a minimum size possible. Their play is based on skills, odds, probabilities, and very important, proper bankroll management.

They haven't been stubborn while developing their skills, nor did they blame online poker sites for rigging the game (they know better, and so will you the moment you start winning), but they have been patient and did their homework, analysed their pitfalls, and became better a step at the time. And really, learning to win online poker is a lot easier than it looks like. But before we continue, it's important to know the poker rules and understand how the game is played.
Starting today, March 3 2011, we are reorganizing the poker strategies section on Poker For Free. All content in the three main categories will be reviewed, improved, as well as extended with examples. Most significant change will be the introduction of Ken's Guide to Winning Poker - a journey any poker player who's looking to improve his poker skills should take. Be prepared though, as Ken's articles are very comprehensive, but most definitely a great read!
- Basic Poker Strategies
- Advanced Poker Strategies
- Sit 'n Go Strategies
- Preflop Strategies
- Omaha Strategies
Besides the strategies categorized on this section of Poker For Free, we also offer a fine selection of poker strategy articles written by various poker players, including some of our own Poker Club members, in our site's blog. In case you are looking to find an explanation of a specific poker strategy, but can't find it, we recommend you to pay a visit to our friends' poker strategies and tips section at Max Poker Bonus.
Ring Games
The definition of a ring game is that it is, unlike a poker tournament, a regular game of poker. Some people refer to ring games as cash games, or money games, as their's real money involved, instead of poker chips.

A ring game is confined to a single table where any poker player can sit down, buy-in for the amount they wish (be it within the table limits), play poker and cash out at the moment they prefer. This makes players join and leave ring game as they please, and sit out when they need to take (a short) break.
The most significant difference between ring games and tournaments is the ability for players to stand up and cash out whenever they want - meaning that they don't have to wait until they have eliminated all other players, or have been eliminated them selves.
