Here are some poker tips for someone who needs to brush up on their skills because they haven't played poker in a while, as well as a great starting foundation for new poker players. A good place to read some further
poker strategy is at Wikipedia, with some great links to follow.
Have Patience - This is the number one golden rule in poker, especially when playing poker online at
online poker sites. If you don't have patience in poker you will find yourself with no chips very quickly. Poker is designed so that you will want to play as many hands as possible and be in the action every time. The best poker players know that being selective with your starting hands and playing tight is a winning strategy that can save you many problems later on in the hand.
Bluffing Is Only Part Of The Game - Many beginner poker players with iron fists and cannon wallets will come out bluffing hand after hand after hand. This is a very flawed strategy for a couple of reasons. Firstly, many poker players simply cannot be bluffed off of a hand that they like (especially at online poker sites). They will call you down no matter what the bluff is and that's a type of player you will run into quite often. They are called "calling stations". Another reason you can't bluff your way to victory everytime is because eventually you will simply run into a monster hand and will lose yet again. Bluffing is an important part of poker but the most important part about it is knowing when to bluff and being selective.
Learn Tells - Learning a player's poker tells is one of them most devastating ways to crush an opponent. If you know what they do when they bluff or have a really strong hand, there really is no way for them to beat you short of miracle luck. Watch closely the hands, eyes, neck and pulse of your opponents as well as any other nuances.
Mike Caro is a poker tells master and his book on the topic is the creme of the crop for poker tells.
Don't Play Over Your Limits - Many great poker players in history - many known, most are not, have gone in over their head on one or more occasions and got absolutely killed. It's not always that a player couldn't handle the skill level at that limit. Often times in the very high limits skill level doesn't change a whole lot from one to the next. Unfortunately in poker, and especially in the fast paced games at online poker sites, you need a big enough bankroll to handle swings caused by bad luck, and that's where playing out of your limits can really hurt a persons roll.A few bad sessions and you may not even have enough to play the previous limit you were at before.