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Women are only after your Facebook Chips.

Hot girls on Facebook aren't always "girls"
What is it about women that makes guys lose their all common sense in poker? Have you ever seen how guys react to a girl with a hot profile picture in Facebook Texas Holdem poker? The moment they enter the room every guy at the table sends her a friend request. Then come the random gifts of champage or hearts, followed by the smooth one liners.. “yor hot”.
Did you ever stop and wonder just how many of those girls who play facebook texas holdem poker are actually really beautiful women? Do gorgeous women generally sit around playing facebook poker? It seems like all it takes to fool naive guys in poker is some pictures of a hot young girl and they lose all common sense. The truth is, most of the these so called super models are actually just guys desperate for facebook poker chips. When they can’t find facebook poker bots, or facebook poker hacks, or cheats for facebook poker, they swallow their pride and turn to whoring themselves out in the poker tables hoping to score some pokerchips from guys desperate enough to fall for their tricks.
Noone really gets hurt I guess since the guys think they’re having a conversation with a beautiful girl and the “girls” are getting free facebook poker chips. But it just goes to show ya how far a pair of boobs.. or even a picture of boobs will get in you in this world.
Everyone thinks they’re a pro in facebook poker.
Anyone who watches an episode of the world series of poker thinks they’re a seasoned pro. But if you find yourself playing like a donkey, here’s some tips to improve your game and help you win more facebook pokerchips:
Minimize losses while maximizing gains.
In orther words, make strong bets on hands that have the highest odds of winning, while letting go of and folding the weaker hands that people tend to chase unsuccessfully. Whats this mean for you? Don’t call huge raises when you only have a pair, hoping to land the three of a kind. You’re just wasting your facebook poker chips. On the other hand, if you flow the flush or trips, bet strongly with guns blazing. This is how facebook chips are won.
Learn patience and self discipline.
This ties in with the previous point about playing good hands strongly. But in order to get those strong hands you must show disclipline and patience and fold a lot of weaker hands that only serve to whittle away at your facebookpokerchips stack when you chase them. While this sounds like an easy concept, it is in fact, one of the hardest principles to learn in facebook texas holdem poker. Players chase garbage hands all the time simply because they want to be involved in the hand “just incase” their cards fall. The few times that they kick themselves for folding because their flush showed up only strengthens the “I shoulda played it out” mentality, because they forget about the 1000 times they actually did play it out and lost.
Manage your facebook pokerchips.
Doyle Brunson once said “texas holdem is like a job, the more hours you work, the more money you’ll make” Facebook chip management means, to put it simply, knowing when to get out of the game and when to stay in. If the table is hot and the other players are loose and wild, stay. If you notice theres some really skilled players sitting with you, get up and look for another table.
Observe other players
If you don’t waste too much time getting involved in weak hands that never materilize, you can spend more time observing the other players at the table. This is infinitely more valuable than chasing hands and will make you a better poker player in the long run. Pay close attention to what they’re doing right and the mistakes they make. Winning facebook poker chips is all about correcting your own mistakes.
Don’t be too predictable
Try to vary your play. Even if you aren’t paying attention to the other players at the table, you can be sure that the more skilled amongst them are watching you carefully. So while you’re watching the latest episode of House on hulu.com, they’re watching how you react to big raises, all in bets, reraises, etc and making mental notes. If you play too predictable, they will be able to predict within reason the type of hand you have. This is why it’s important sometimes to just “go nuts” without sacrificing too many facebook poker chips. If you have an opportunity to do something illogical and unreasonable without risking too many facebook chips, and if it offers a reasonable chance that you might win a big pot if it turns out the way you hope, go for it. It’l keep your opponents from labeling you as any specific type of player and the next time you make a big raise or go all in, they won’t know if its just another crazy move or if you really have the best hand.
Top 5 Reasons Beginners Lose all their Facebook Poker Chips

losing is never fun..
1) Beginners tilt in poker very easily - As undisciplined beginners, players tend to tilt very easily every chance they get. All it takes is a slight change of luck and a few bad beats to put us in tilt mode, as we attempt to win all our facebook poker chips back in a single, glorious hand. As we all know, this almost never works out.
2) Beginners tend to hope for too much - Instead of playing to win facebook poker chips, we sometimes play just to get lucky. The thrill of landing the flush on the river and winning the huge pot of facebook chips seems to outweight the thrill of playing with discipline and winning smaller pots. But going for huge pots of chips always ends the same after a certain amount of time, with zero facebook poker chips. Then we beat ourselves up as if we didn’t see it coming.
3) Beginners don’t think enough - Sometimes all we see is a big pot of facebook poker chips and all we can think about is win win win and lose all focus on the game. What about our opponents cards? What about how many outs we have or what the odds are? Should we fold or hold? As soon as we see that big pot, all logic goes out the window.
4) Beginners don’t fold enough - As beginners, we see folding a hand not simple as just folding, but rather we see it as losing the hand. Knowing when to fold is an important tool for the texas holdem poker player, not an admission of defeat. One of the biggest mistakes a beginner can make is simply just not folding enough.
5) Beginners are too focused on winning - I know this sounds ridiculous but it’s true of all beginners. They’re so busy chasing the big win that they never stop and think what might happen if they actually lose the hand. They never play defensively to ensure that they keep some facebook chips aside to play another day. All they can think of is how great it will be when they win the huge pot, but if they don’t they’re always left wishing they had used better judgement kept some chips aside.
