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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
rp, you can even sit at the table and talk to us while you learn. The program allows you to sit out. Go to truepoker.com to get the download and set up your profile.
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In terms of practicing, I've found that playing against one opponent and working my way up to a full table is helpful. It's very much like learning how to juggle because one of the skills that you need to develop is spotting betting patterns, which is easier to do for one opponent than against nine (a full table), and developing a sense of the probability that the dealer will deal a card that will strengthen your hand or that, given the cards on the table, your opponent has a stronger hand than you do.