Years of practice is the key to success in the game of poker. However, it is also a game of mental and mathematical strategies, and when applied correctly these strategies can achieve monumental results. The very first and most important strategy for poker is to master the starting hand selection and to know which position around the table is the strongest position, which allows for a weaker hand to be played successfully. For example, the starting hand should be the strongest hand, however, when in the last position which is the strongest position, it is quite possible that a weaker hand could be played with success. The last position is known as the strongest position because, as this player is the last player, he knows everybody else’s hand, which is clearly a huge advantage to how he then plays his own hand. Players who make small improvements will be the players who reap the winnings, so patience is definitely something that needs to be improved upon and some knowledge of mathematical probability will help to determine the likelihood of a winning hand. These days there are all sorts of helpful tools available in online casinos to help you improve your poker game. There are many other different strategic approaches to playing poker, and it is interesting to note that much of the time this generally depends upon the natural personality of the player. A tight approach is used by a player who plays his hand cautiously, and so is likely to be used by someone who has a naturally cautious personality. A loose approach and an aggressive approach are strategies that force other players to make moves that they are not comfortable with, and are used by a player who is not afraid to gamble, and therefore may be played by someone who is slightly more outgoing and who in general takes more risks in life.