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what skills seperate a amateur poker player and a pro poker player?
People always say pro poker players are amazing and they are likely to beat amateurs hands down every time. But what skills do pro players have that amateurs don't have? Pro players cant be that advanced.
What skills would an amateur need to develop before they become a pro poker player?
Thanks
pretty much to quote the song, "you gotta know when to hold them, know when to fold them". it doesn't sound like its that big of a deal but knowing when to fold your cards is a BIG part of being succesful in poker. I've been playing poker (amateurly) for about 4 years now and still make stupid calls that really shouldnt have been made. Another skill they have is just knowing how to read people. Many people have "tells" that they do when they get the card they need. whether its move a certain way, or tap their finger.. people usually do these things involuntary.. but yeah, knowing when to fold is a big thing.. a good example would be having an ace high flush when theres a possibility for a full house on the table... someone who is fairly new would go all in with that hand but a pro would think about laying it down if he feels the other guy has a full house.
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