Jan
15
The biggest fear of an online poker player is going on tilt, this means they are at their worst or most vulnerable in the game. Usually they will find themselves playing a lot of hands which they don’t need to and end up losing most of them. They will place bad bets on poor hands and place high bets on mediocre hands. Obviously discernible bluffs are made out of desperation and all round bad decisions are made which they would not usually make and it is very hard to get out of tilt once you’re on it.
January 15, 2008
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Jan
10
Everyone likes to add a little something to what they already provide. It is a natural condition of man. For example, we are much more likely to buy shampoo that it has 20% more free, the plain original bottle without the extra 20%. This is true even of the players. Each is seeking a bonus of online poker. But how can you get online poker bonus codes?
January 10, 2008
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Jan
8
The graveyard of would-be poker greats is strewn with the shattered dreams of those poker wanna-be’s who put all their eggs in the basket of deceit and ended up in the graveyard of gloom. These poker players, you see, believed in the fallacies that are adrift in the casino parlors and in the online chat rooms about what constitutes a great poker player. These individuals are unable to distinguish poker truths from poker myths. As in other sports, there is no substitute for dedication and hard work in order to hone your craft. Come with us for a trip into the chat room of the poker pretender as he explains the reasons he is a loser at the game, while we debunk those poker myths that fools such as he held onto until they suffered their final poker demise.
January 8, 2008
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Jan
8
Texas Holdem is a one of many different forms of poker games being played today. It is played with each player receiving two cards. Then a series of community cards are place for each player to share. The player with the best 5 cards between the two in their hand and the five on the board, wins!
January 8, 2008
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Jan
3
The path to conquering your competition on online poker is in gaining as much knowledge as possible about your hand and your opponents, a major part of this is to understand pot odds and how they should impact your betting behaviors. The good news is that you do not have to be a genius at mathematics to calculate pot odds, and I will show you how to do it, it is a fairly simple process.
January 3, 2008
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Jan
3
If you play poker regularly, and you understand the game exactly as it is, you probably know that there are misconceptions among people with no direct experience. You’ve probably heard many of these erroneous viewpoints. If you are like me, you spend a fair amount of time explaining to uninformed people precisely what the game is and what it is not. For the benefit of all, this article will clear up some of the more common misconceptions.
January 3, 2008
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Jan
3
When playing Texas Holdem, many people have different ideas as to which starting hands they should try to thin the field with and play against one opponent or which hands they should keep multiple players in the pot in an attempt to take extra money. This article looks at the odds of different Texas Holdem preflop hands winning in heads up (2 player) verse multi-way pots to try to get some feel for how these hands perform against different numbers of players. In looking at these hands, we will make a few assumptions. We have put say $10 in the pot preflop and we either have one caller or three callers. We assume that ourselves and all callers are then all-in preflop. Now we run thousands of simulations where we deal random cards to both our opponents cards as well as the flop, turn and river and look at the percentage of these randomly dealt rounds where our hand wins for the case of 1 caller and the case of 3 callers. This then allows us to measure our expected pot size for the two player verse the multi-player situation in an attempt to gain insight into the correct strategy.
January 3, 2008
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