Friday, July 30, 2010

Poker Forums for Personal Poker Advice Tips and Coaching

Whether you are a novice or pro you can benefit in many ways from inputting, being an avid user of or simply reading what is in poker forums. Poker forums are the perfect place for every poker player to obtain strategy, tips, hints and advice. So many people say “I am not into blogging”. Poker Forums are not about blogging. They have useful poker strategy information, poker tournament

information and can be the best poker coach you can possibly get!

Some poker forums are poker communities not just forums, members stick by each other and are always there to give a helping hand whenever your poker game has trouble. These include those such as the WOmanSome poker forums such as Dr Check Raise; that protect their poker forum community members by: exposing risky online poker sites and the ugly and grey areas of poker. These forums also have players with poker knowledge ready for the eating and are there for YOU 24/7!

Others have the best poker pros around to hand over information on how, when and what to do. This is much better then reading a book. Books don’t answer individual questions.

Then there are the likes of Poker Network Australia’s biggest forum offering up to date advice on tournaments and players throughout varied countries. (Dependable on where the forum is based). There are also close community type forums such as the newly releasing ThePokerHunter.com where players can get well known from the start and nicely knit together in friendship.

Every day a new forum is born and grows. There are forums by the thousands! I even have an unused one at http://www.wtfpokerradio.com which I will get to building eventually. Don’t turn your nose down at them, the reading is great and so are the community members you could meet. Get your nose stuck into some forums and see how much of an improvement your game has after a while. As always, take care with the advice you use and move on if the forum isn’t up to scratch when it comes to politeness.

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