Contact BeginnerPoker.com
Have a question about a concept, spotted a typo, or want to suggest a topic? We read all thoughtful messages and use them to improve BeginnerPoker.com for everyone.
Please note: we cannot provide personalized gambling, legal, tax or financial advice about your specific situation. Our goal is to offer clear, general poker education.
Best types of messages
- Clarifying questions on specific articles or examples.
- Suggestions for new guides, formats or tools.
- Correction requests (math, terminology, outdated info).
- Responsible gambling & ethical concerns about content.
We can’t answer every question individually, but we use your feedback to decide what to improve next.
How to contact us
The fastest and most reliable way to reach us is by email:
Email: info@beginnerpoker.com
When you write, it helps to include:
- The URL of the page you’re asking about (copy/paste from your browser).
- A short summary of your question or concern.
- Any relevant hand histories or numbers (for math questions).
We do not buy or sell player data, and we never ask for passwords, banking details or full account numbers. If you receive a message claiming to be us and asking for that, please delete it.
Contact form
You can also reach out using the form below. On some setups this form may need to be wired to your email provider or backend by your developer or hosting platform.
Note: If this form does not appear to submit (for example on a static-only setup), please email info@beginnerpoker.com directly instead.
Responsible use & legal notes
- BeginnerPoker.com is an educational resource, not a gambling or staking site.
- We do not run real-money games or handle player deposits.
- Content is for informational purposes and is not legal, tax or investment advice.
- Always follow the laws and age requirements in your local jurisdiction.
For more on how we select and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
Contact FAQ
Can you review a specific hand I played?
We can’t offer personalized coaching for every reader, but if your hand highlights a common beginner situation, we may use it (anonymized) in future educational content.
Do you accept guest posts?
We are selective about outside contributions. If you have genuine expertise in poker strategy, math or psychology and can meet our Editorial Policy, you can pitch ideas via email.
How do I report an error?
Please include the page URL, the sentence or section you believe is incorrect, and any supporting explanation. Clear reports help us correct issues faster.