Free Online Poker – 25 Years Experience of Sit n Go’s

I was brought up playing poker. My mum taught me how to play at a very young age and have been playing ever since. It doesn’t matter whether I am playing free online poker or playing in a large money game, I still need to win. I even have to win when playing against (and also teaching) my 7 year old son! This was down to my mother never letting me win a game. I hated it, but it has made me a very good player.

I live in the NJ area, and for years I have played in local games and many trips to Atlantic City. I’m kinda new to the online game, but love it!

My favourite type of poker is heads up and sit and go’s. My play is strong, but for me, the hardest part of being a GREAT player is trying to control my emotions. I often find myself trying to head hunt after another player tries to bluff… and then shows me his cards. I hate being shown up by another player. I always like to get my own back where possible and I find the best way to do this is to beat them and take their money. I don’t play foolish hands, I find it too risky.

I’m mostly a limp in guy, who like to slow play people, and “let them hang themselves”. But I know the best way to reach my goals is to switch it up, never let them get a read on me.

I’m not an “odds” guy, one that knows what hands have a better % of winning, I have a good general idea, but I play with my gut. I go with what I feel the situation calls for. It is much harder to get a read on people when you can’t see their face, so again, go with my gut.

I also love meeting new players online and trying to learn from them, because there is always someone better, and when I hear the words… “I’m the best” from another person, I laugh and see myself 25 yrs ago.

I love playing free online poker and spend hours each day online. The poker world is a VERY tough game, and I learn everyday from others and from many mistakes I make, but that’s what it’s all about, try your best and good things will happen.

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