Archive for October, 2008
Thursday, October 30th, 2008
To be a truly great Texas Hold 'em Poker player, you need to be able to read your opponents, ascertaining when they are bluffing and then they really have a solid poker hand. But learning some basic rules of poker will go a long way toward making sure you can at least hold your own in a friendly game.
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
by Simon M Skinner People from all walks of life enjoy playing poker. With the advent of the internet, interest in poker has exploded. Online poker is hugely popular, its just as much fun as playing in person but you can do it from the comfort of your own home. When you go out to find a poker website there are a few things to consider: 1. The rules and regulations. This is less about the website and more about you however it is important. Knowing the rules of the game will help you select a go
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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
A lot of players tend to play far, far to many starting hands, in fact, a lot go in on every single hand. By going in on every hand, you’re simply killing your profits, while drawing out your losses. Typically, the big money players tend to go in on anything between 15-25% of their starting hands, with many of these hands folding after they’ve seen the flop. By concentrating your efforts on a lower percentage of hands, you stand a better chance of winning a lot more compared to wh
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
As we know, poker is a game of strategy and skill. No matter what kind of level you are on, professional or amateur, poker players need tips to win instead of putting all his stakes on luck, which is also very important to beginners of poker games. Followings are some tips for poker beginners:
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Monday, October 27th, 2008
The most important thing in heads up play is to find out real quickly what type of opponent you are dealing with. So the first stage of the game must be the gathering of information.
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Saturday, October 25th, 2008
Although Draw and Stud styles of poker may be quickly falling out of vogue, anyone who frequents online poker rooms will be familiar with the option to play Omaha. Although it’s not quite as popular as Texas Hold ‘Em, Omaha is still a fun and exciting form of poker worth taking the time to learn.
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Saturday, October 25th, 2008
nice tips for poker beginners here
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Saturday, October 25th, 2008
Have Fun While Playing online poker Posted By Johnson on October 25, 2008 @ 7:48 am by Johnson People from all over the world are playing poker 24 hours a day. There has been a constant rise in the trend of playing online games. Online games enable you to play games sitting at one place even at your home. But in fact there are a number of other advantages to choosing online play The nature of [online poker is fair if you’re skilled you can make money, which can be an additional pay check t
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Friday, October 24th, 2008
Online poker games are the best internet medium through which we can earn huge sum of money. Mostly all the newbie's will tend to lose the poker matches, but they can also win the game by using the help of www.onlinepokertutor.com. The main goal of Online Poker Tutor is to help you win online poker games. Online Poker Tutor will teach you everything from basic poker rules to advanced online poker strategies and gaming tips & tricks. Online Poker Tutor will be useful for all the first time pl
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
It sounds easy, but it’s not. And yet, it is the most important aspect of poker play for beginners.The more you fold, the less you lose. It’s as easy as that. But wait. If I fold, I can’t win, right? That also being true, you have to discern situations when folding is best.
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