Archive for July, 2009

Poker Tournament Manager Deluxe

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Software for managing poker tournaments - buyin, payouts, clock, stats, more! Even post results at our website so others can see stats and results!

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The Poker Edge: 7/30

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Phil Gordon and Andrew Feldman are joined by Joe Cada, a member of this year’s “November 9.” Plus, Andrew has news about ESPN’s new online Poker TV show.
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HOW TO PLAY POKER

Friday, July 31st, 2009

How to increase your odds against the casino,just by playing smart.

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Dirty Deeds

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

DIRTY DEEDS opens with business as normal for prominent Australian gangster Barry Ryan (Brown) who runs the girls, clubs, and illegal casinos. Ryan’s wife, Sharon (Collette), sees little of her husband as he spends most of his time with fellow mobsters or his mistress. But things start to get out of hand when Ryan’s business is threatened by a Chicago Mafia boss who sends two of his thugs to check out the casino scene for a potential takeover. When Tony (Goodman) and Sal, the two goons sent to check things out, try to fit in to Australian culture, they end up sticking out like two giant sore thumbs. Barry will have a difficult enough time negotiating with the Americans, but the biggest drama occurs when it is discovered that one of his own gang members has been less than truthful.

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Aces Omaha? - No Limit (Nokia Series 60)

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Aces Omaha? - No Limit Think of it as Texas Holdem on STEROIDS! Omaha is played like Texas Hold’em with the exception that each player receives 4 cards, with four times the excitement! Try your hand at the next biggest poker game. Rules of Omaha are similar to Texas Hold’em. Each player is dealt 4 cards and must create the best poker hand with two of the 4 cards. Combined with the 5 community cards, this gives each player 6 possible hands, increasing the potential opportunities for more winning hands and making the game more action packed and exciting. Aces Omaha? - No Limit Contains: Play up to 11 Omaha opponents at a time. Ability to go “All-in” or bet any amount you want! Incredible hi-res graphics. Highlights winning hands Ability to scroll back and see players moves before you. Great sound effects with on/off sound option. “Deal’em Button” so users can see cards even after the hand is over. Pause the game at the end of each hand or have the dealing keep moving for faster play. Option to make the game move faster after you fold. Amazing intelligence for opponents, work your way up to the Omaha Pro level. Change between 4 game speeds. Create/Modify as many opponents as you would like - setting their names, faces, intelligence levels, and holdings. Blinds can be set to stay the same, increment on a timer, or by number of rounds. Blinds can start at 1 of 13 amounts and the timer for blinds can be set incrementally starting from 1 to 10. Amazing statistics on number of hands played, hands won, winning percentage, folds, raises, fold total amount bet, tournament wins, etc. so you can keep track of exactly how you played. If you don’t have time to play an entire game in one sitting, the game is saved for you so you can resume when you come back.

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The Poker Player’s Bible: Raise Your Game from Beginner to Winner

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Poker is the most popular card game in the world. It melds knowledge of strategic principles with luck, probability, an ability to discern what kind of hand your opponent has and how he may choose to act on it, and the courage and conviction required to put your money where your mouth is. Find out about the five most popular poker games played around the world, and master the skills and techniques necessary to give you the confidence to sit down at any poker game and win. Learn how to identify the best games to play in, which starting hands to hold and which to fold, how to figure the odds, when to play drawing hands and when to avoid them, and how to read and deceive your opponents with or without a poker face. A ready-reference as well as a progressive tutorial, you don’t have to read this book from cover to - if you know all the rules but want to find out more about advanced strategies, or what the best starting hands are for each common poker variant, jump right in there and start reading. If you want to learn the basics and save the advanced stuff for later, start at the beginning and wait until you feel ready to tackle some of the more advanced concepts.

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John Patrics Gambling-Pai Gow Poker

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Studio: Rivercoastfilms Dist Release Date: 06/30/2008

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The King of Vegas’ Guide to Gambling: How to Win Big at POKER, Casino Gambling Life!The Zen of Gambling updated

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The King of Las Vegas and America’s premier sports gambler reveals a powerful program for breaking all the rules, beating all the odds, and achieving all your dreams.

In The King of Vegas’ Guide to Gambling, Wayne Allyn Root of Spike TV’s King of Vegas(tm) demonstrates why it is vital to take risks in life-whether in the casino, on the playing field, or in the boardroom. Root lives an American dream: He makes money watching sports on television. In fact, as CEO of GWIN Inc., America’s only publicly traded sports-handicapping firm, Root is a self-made millionaire with hundreds of thousands of sports-betting clients and fans. In this book he reveals the spiritual principles behind his consistently winning hand. Turning the popular conception of the casino denizen on its head, Root shows readers how to concentrate on the risks they take and to cultivate tranquillity in the face of life-defining, stressful moments. Bringing a unique contrarian approach to gambling, Wayne Allyn Root states his maxim of never following the masses and always taking the lead in life, and guides the way to navigate successfully the many gambles life offers.

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Texas Hold Em Poker Tips

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Author: matamata650
Keywords: texas hold em texas hold em poker texas hold em tips texas hold em strategy texas hold em cheat texas hold em poker hack texas hold em tournament texas hold em tricks
Added: July 28, 2009

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888 Poker Pros - Hercules The Waggoner

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Author: 888pokercom
Keywords: poker pros poker players poker online poker how to play poker poker tutorial poker strategy poker plays texas holdem poker games poker tips card games poker rules poker basics 888poker 888 poker online poker strategy online poker tips texas hold’em poker
Added: July 26, 2009

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