Doyle Brunson Poker Tips for beginners . . .
Poker tip No. 1: Pay attention to your poker game and the players.
Poker tip No. 2:
Keep a tab on everyone's chip count. It's usually better to play pots with those who have fewer chips than you.
Poker tip No. 3: If your cards do not match the community cards, throw your hand away if
someone bets.
Poker tip No. 4: Don't play every time you have an ace in your hand.
Poker tip No. 5: Bet aggressively when you have a good hand.
Poker tip No. 6: Play few hands when you are among the first players to act.
Poker tip No. 7: Do not act until it is your turn.
Poker tip No. 8: Be a bettor, not a caller.
Poker tip No. 9: If someone raises in
late position, re-raise them a good amount if you are in the blind.
Poker tip No. 10:
When you have an important decision to make, take your time before taking that decision.