The great thing about poker is that it's a relatively simple game that is very quick and easy to learn. 5 minutes to learn the rules I would say and from then there are so many places to practice and improve online (for free)
2007-07-05 12:33:01
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answered by wycombew2001 2
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Learn Poker In 5 Minutes
2016-12-16 20:22:04
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answered by dorn 4
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If I had to learn again I'd buy a piece of poker software, a good one, and practice on the computer. Same as I'd buy a computer flight simulator if I had to learn to fly an airplane again. Once you know the basics the way you approach the game is up for grabs and there'll be a dozen evangelists here telling you all about how to go about it. If it were me I hope I'd be smart enough to ignore them and begin studying real people in real home games involved in the game of poker.
2016-03-14 23:19:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably 5 years. If your real smart. If not, you probably never will learn. It's very expensive to play poker when starting out. Find a better way to spend your money. Or play poker for poker chips or matches or toothpicks, if you must play.
2007-07-05 10:17:13
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answered by Tex S 5
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Learning the basic rules of the game can be done in minutes - hours depending on your teacher. Learning betting strategies, odds calculations, and bluffing can take years of practice.
2007-07-05 10:14:27
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answered by Snoopy 5
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It takes a minute to learn, and a lifetime to master.
2007-07-05 10:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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just get a few people who can play it to show you the ropes, and help you as you go. it should only take a little while, about an hour? it's a pretty straight-forward game and the more you play, the better you'll get.
2007-07-05 10:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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it would take you 5 minutes if you have a great explainer like i had:)
2007-07-05 10:15:04
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answered by fragolina0801 1
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Five minutes for the basics, a lifetime for the strategy.
2007-07-05 10:14:31
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answered by Stuart 7
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