First of all, thanks for creating a nice site! It’s been a great help!

To start off, I’m a very inexperienced player though I’ve been playing all kinds of poker games for almost all my life. I started when I was a kid, but mostly nickel and dime fun games and whatnot.

Just lately, I’ve been playing more often online and weekly, with 6-9 players. I’m exerting efforts now to learn more about Texas Holdem but I don’t know why but things seem to be unusual. The more I learn and study, the more I tend to over-analyze certain things. I believe this attitude is hindering me from doing some moves like calling out some bluffs and evaluating opponent betting as well playing strategies. Any advise? Is there something wrong in me?

Keep up the good work by the way. Thanks again!

Aleck
Aleck,

Nothing is wrong with you, but you should start to work on your bluffing and reading your opponents. What you have read and studied is theory. You need to learn to balance theory with practical application. Experience is the best teacher, so keep strategies in mind, but work on application of your strategies and try not to over-analyze.

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