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Playing Poker At The Casino For The First Time


After you've been playing poker for a while, you will inevitably
want to get your feet wet and head down to your local casino or
card room to play some live casino poker.

Along with this desire
comes a certain level of anxiety or nervousness about going down to
the brick and mortar for the first time.
This is perfectly normal!
But don't worry! There really isn't anything to fret about, as
playing poker at the casino is one of the most fun forms of playing
the game.
Despite my reassurances, however, I'm sure you still have some
reservations about going, and are probably a bit worried about what
to do when you get there, what stakes you should play, etc.
The good news is that this article should explain a lot of the
questions you have about playing at the casino.

After reading the
following tips you will be ready for the live casino poker game,
allowing you to relax and really do what you came to the casino for
in the first place - to win money!
The first thing you'll want to do upon arriving at the casino is
to talk to the front desk area in the poker room and have them
either assign you a table, or place you on a waiting list to be
seated. You'll have to decide what stakes you wish to play.
Normally most casinos will have a low stakes limit game ($4-$8), a
low stakes no limit game ($1-$2), and maybe some mid-high stakes
games.
After you are assigned a table, the floor person will likely
point you toward the cage to get some chips.

I would recommend
buying in for at least 20 big bets (so $160 for $4-$8) if you are
going to play limit holdem. If you are going to play No Limit, then
typically buying in for the maximum or close to it is optimal.
Now that you have your chips, sit down - the fun is about to
begin! Soon enough you will win your first hand..

. what a rush.
There's nothing like the feeling of winning a big pot and stacking
up your chips.
One thing to remember in the casino though after winning a hand
is to ALWAYS TIP THE DEALER! This is common courtesy just like
tipping your server at a restaurant.

Usually in low limit games I
will give the dealer any $0.50 chips that they give me from making
change for the rake. If I don't get any chips that size, then I
will generally tip $1.00.

This is completely up to you though, and
I would suggest anywhere from $0.50 to $2.00 is more than
acceptable, although you may wish to tip more if you win a large
pot.
As you play more and more at the casino, there is bound to be a
time when you have a question about the way a hand was handled, or
you feel that a mistake was made.

Always keep your cool in these
circumstances, and point it out to the dealer first. If they aren't
handling it to you satisfaction, call a floor person over - but
ALWAYS give the dealer a chance to make things right. Dealers are
people too, and no one likes it when someone goes over their heads.
That said, if the dealer isn't doing anything about your problem,
certainly ask for a floor manager.


These quick tips should get you ready for your first trip to a
live casino poker room.
But one more thing!
Remember the most important rule of all for going to the casino
- Have Fun!
Catalogue: Recreation & Sports | Gambling &
Casinos
Title: Playing Poker At The Casino For The First Time By: Chris
Holdsworth

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