Poker Lessons at the Table
I'm sure you've all seen it, the fair to average player who
can't help himself, and just has to jump in and tell a bad
player what he is doing wrong. A few common quotes:
"You went in with that trash hand? Thats horrible! What does it
take for you to start? 72o?"
Or:
"Do you even have a clue what you're doing"?
worse still, in 7 stud:
"Are you blind? Look at his porch!!"
Now, you tell me, who is the bigger fool? The fish playing the
only way he knows how, or the table coach who is trying his best
to either run the guy off or worse yet, actually make him think
about how he plays?
In this information age, one can learn how to play poker quite
well in a very short time by either browsing strategy articles
and web sites, or buying a good poker strategy book. Being a
webmaster at a poker strategy site, I tend to enjoy teaching
people who show initiative and desire to learn, the basics of
poker strategy.
However...
If a player is happily losing his money to those who put in the
time to learn the game, please continue to allow them to do so!
You'll notice I said fair to average players make this mistake.
A good player knows which side his bread is buttered on, and
even when he's been sucked out on a few times, knows that it's a
good table as long as the sucker is there.
If you're tilting, take a break. One of the biggest