Win Poker All The Time With These 4 Easy Steps You Can Practice

Many bars and nightlife hangouts have added poker tables to accommodate the growing interest with the game. If you’re

Poker is a popular past time with origins dating back from a thousand years ago. With foreigners bringing the game to our shores, Filipinos have adapted the game with their own rules. Although Pusoy Dos is a more common game to play, nothing beats its predecessor Poker.

Many bars and nightlife hangouts have added poker tables to accommodate the growing interest with the game. If you’re only beginning to learn the basics of Poker, we have simple advice to push your luck on how to win at poker!

1. CALLING A LOT DOESN’T MEAN WINNING MORE

When you put more hands on the line, that doesn’t promise and easy win. Instead it will guarantee a big loss for you.

2. YOU DON’T ALWAYS NEED TO BLUFF

If you’re playing for fun then it doesn’t matter how many times you bluff with your friends. But if it turns serious, more experienced players will easily call your bluff if you don’t know what you’re doing.

3. PAY ATTENTION TO THE GAME

Poker is a combination of math and luck, so focusing on the game is important to win and double your money back.

4. KNOW THE RULES

There are different kinds of poker games with different rules, but make sure to know what game you’re playing and study the poker rulebook.

There are many more tips and tricks by experts but for now these are just really simple ways we’ve learned in playing poker. We’re not total experts, YET. We’ll be sure to update this blog when we’ve gained more experience in playing the game. For now, we’ll just enjoy the great food and company the game allows us.

If you want to join us in playing poker or want to teach us more ways to win, visit us at the Windsor Tavern! We’re located at 2nd Floor, Humana Wellness Center, Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Road, Barangay Don Jose, Sta. Rosa City, Laguna. See you there!

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