Hello October
Publish date: October 7, 2020

Hey, Poker playas!

How are you? It has been a while, and the world has changed so much. Are you one of those that are still holding unto the world to go back to the way they use to be?

Or are you one of those who are embracing the change and moving forward to a new tomorrow?

October is here, and it is time to move forward.

fun fact: In the old calendar of Romulus, October is the 8th month. October retained its name (from the Latin and Greek ôctō meaning “eight”) after January and February were inserted into the calendar that had originally been created by the Romans.

October is now the tenth month. ten signify completion of a cycle and the beginning of a new tomorrow. It is now time for us to move forward and here are some tips for you if you still want to be a poker player.

1. If you want to go out and play, make sure you keep yourself safe.

Whether you are in a country that enjoys the safety of your government acting swiftly to control the virus or a country where the Coronavirus is still on a rampage.

Keep yourself safe.

Alcohols, facemask, and face shield are cheap. Make sure you bring them when you are going out to play.

Especially in underground poker rooms where safety may not be good, make sure you keep yourself safe by bringing protection and wear them all the time.

2. Online poker is booming, there are promising new sites that offer freerolls. check them out

Pokerstars have left some countries due to regulations. GGPoker is inaccessible in some countries.

Although there are poker group apps where you can play online, it is boring to play with the same players all the time. It is time to venture into poker sites that can offer a different variety of players from other countries.

Sharpen your skills in a bigger field. Play with different other nationalities and other poker variants.

It is time to grow.

New poker sites can also offer freerolls and bigger guaranteed tournaments. Stay tuned as we look into those sites and give you the information you need.

Move forward!

3. Read books, sharpen your skills. Relearn the game.

Someone once said that “poker takes a minute to learn, but takes a lifetime to master.”

That is very true. Poker may look simple, but when you are competing with players who also grows. You have to grow too.

As we will be more active in offering tips to players, there are many things other there to help you improve your game as well.

Ask your friends how they would have played specific hands.

There is always room to grow.

If you want to make a living out of poker, then keep sharpening your skills in bigger and tougher field. That is the best way to grow.

4. Stay positive

When you want to earn a living through poker, expect you would lose sometimes.

You can not make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.

If you really want to earn from poker. You must maintain a positive attitude.

Check if there are any affiliate system as well. Recruit your friends to play and earn.

New poker sites are the best to look into as they offer a lot of freerolls and have good affiliate and agent systems. 

It is a new world and we have to learn to adapt to it.

Change is the only thing constant in this world as such we must improve ourselves.

No matter if the road looks to be difficult. Remain positive and take it one step at a time.

Hope to see you soon poker playas!

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