2012年8月31日 星期五

A Review of Some Popular Poker Party Supplies


For the home poker players, every poker night is a party. Nowadays, any one can host their own poker parties with the appropriate supplies in tow. It is usually wise to stand by the basics of poker, insert in a little flair, and create this kind of party enjoyable for everyone. A poker game party can be a great experience to get acquainted with the neighbors as well if you are new in town. You can deal for real cash or just for fun. As poker is quickly becoming a sought-after activity, poker party supplies are in demand as well.

Some poker party supplies include a huge table with lots of chairs to squeeze in the guests. Consider adding some poker playing tips inscribed on the invitations to encourage your guests to participate in the party especially for those who are not familiar playing poker. Add some extras like pennies, used poker chips, or counterfeit coins to put across your message that your poker party is going to be fun and exciting.

To run things smoothly, supply yourself with the basic poker party supplies. They include clay poker chips, table seating cards, penalty cards, chip covers, card decks, even a face card protector, and of course, a poker table. Poker chips vary in colors so you can dole out unique values for each poker chip.

Table seating cards referred to as poker placement cards, usually seat your players fast and with more precision. Penalty poker cards are handed to those who do not follow poker rules accordingly and it is also a great way to have some organization. One of the most popular poker supplies are the face card protectors. Poker players use these items to secure their cards during gameplay.

Poker players may say that poker parties are not the same without beer in it. But you can also serve some non-alcoholic refreshments and drinks like chilled water, wine, and colas. Food supplies are staple of poker parties. Do not forget to pull that pizza out of the oven, have some submarine sandwiches prepared, finger foods with dips, and chips. Create a simple menu without the formalities since a great way to enjoy a poker night is to have that easygoing atmosphere, a tradition of every poker night.

But before playing a serious game of poker with your friends, check whether playing for real money is legal within your area. While some areas permit small stakes poker games among at home, some places have stricter gambling laws. It is a fine idea to note the risks of an open low stakes game. You certainly do not want to get raided during your poker parties. Of course, you can always opt to play for prizes instead.

After you have settled on whether the party will be for real or just for fun and preparing the appropriate poker party supplies, the next thing to check when preparing your poker party is the number of people who will be invited. This is essential because that will also establish the number of chairs and tables you will require for the party. Planning accordingly saves you enough time to flex your poker skills if ever a guest arrives early.




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On-line Poker Security (Part 1 of 2): Security Measures Implemented by the Poker Room Explained


When discussing on-line poker with poker players who have never played on-line poker before it seems the most common reason, or objection they give for not playing is that they fear the game is unfair in someway. The most common activities mentioned, that are included 'unfair', are 'The poker room can rig the deck', 'Players will work in teams in order to gain an edge (known as 'collusion'), and/or 'A player or the poker room can see my cards'. These types of ideas, which can be summed up with the word 'cheating', are something to be fearful of, because nobody wants to be cheated out of money. But, just because they are something to be concerned with, is the concern justified in regards to on-line poker? This first article aims to not only show that the poker rooms do not cheat, but actually, even if for self-serving reasons, have an incentive to not cheat and to prevent others from cheating.

All card rooms, whether land based or on-line make money from the rake. The rake is the amount of money collected as a fee from each pot or paid directly by the players on a temporal basis (All on-line poker rooms use the former method). The standard maximum rake per hand on-line is $3. For purposes here it will be assumed that the average taken per hand at most poker rooms is $1.50. On-line poker software is much faster than a live dealer and one table can play, on average, 60 hands an hour. This means that from one table the card room will make $96 an hour in gross profit. Using reports distributed by various on-line groups, the average amount of active tables at the medium to larger poker sites is anywhere between 200-1000 (real money only included). To make our point clearer, we can assume 200-300 tables per average. This means that every hour a poker room turns a gross profit of $19,200 - $28800. What reasons would an established company have to NOT protect $460,800-$691,200? Let's assume for a second that a poker room could manage to cheat its players out of $460,000 in a 24 hour period, how many times would they be able to get away with this before word got out that half a million dollars was missing from players? Even if the site was grossing 10% of this amount per day, they would still make more money, even after paying expenses, than they could from cheating their players. As long as the site is of medium size or larger and has a decent (not even great is necessary) reputation a players risk of being cheated in anyway by the poker room is negligible. In fact, it is safe to say, because of the card room's large profit, even if the poker player's best interests did not matter at all to them, that they actually want to protect their players from being cheated in anyway. If a site cheats or allows their players to cheat, they will lose all their current and potential profits, because their reputation will rapidly spread (by 'rapidly' we mean within a day or two) to the poker community via the media and on-line poker communities.

The idea of poker rooms actually protecting their players from being cheated and providing them with a secure place to play poker has been mentioned numerous times here, but none of the methods have actually been mentioned. As has been mentioned, the other fear for potential on-line poker players is other on-line poker players cheating in someway. The most common method mentioned is collusion. When players collude one player will be on his computer and via the phone or some messaging program, can let another player, who isn't't't even in the same city, state, etc... know his cards. The second player would then let the first player know his cards. They would then use this information to their advantage by raising the other players at the table (usually one or two others) in order to build a larger pot. Those who perpetuate this idea (myth) realize that one of the colluders will lose the pot and the other will win. Since they are partners, they will still profit off of the unknowing cheated players. This seems like it would be fairly easy to do, but it is probably safe to say that learning to play poker would be easier and less risky than colluding. All reputable poker rooms usually have a policy that players using the same IP cannot play together at the same table. It is pretty easy to get around this though and luckily the poker sites know this.

The poker rooms have software that watches the betting patterns of players. This software is made even easier to use because of the hand history poker rooms offer. When players collude, one person will usually have a good to great hand and the other player will have rags. Because of the software that the on-line poker room uses, they can easily see that these two players play at the same table together quite a bit (even if from separate IPs, states, etc...) and they are always raising and folding when one has a great hand and the other has a really bad hand. It won't take long for the poker room's software to find out if they are colluding or not. But, the fact that other players quickly report any type of strange behavior in order to alert the poker room, the time this pair of colluders has to cheat other players out of money is drastically decreased. Even if there is a huge team of colluders, lets say 20 people, the bankroll necessary to make this effective, the amount of planning that would need to go into this, and having to play high enough limit games in order to make it worth their time, greatly decreases anybody even trying it.

The poker room not only relies on other players and one type of software to track a player's history, cashout requests, and history, but they also have software and manual checks that take place when a withdrawal is requested. This software and security representative check for inconsistencies in a player's betting, to check for chip dumping, and any other 'shady' or illegal behavior. Even if the colluders were successful at the table, they still need to be able to withdraw their funds. Being that it will need to be a large amount in order for the colluders to make enough money for their time and risk, the withdrawal will be analyzed much closer and if it is proven that collusion had taken place, the funds will most likely be returned to the cheated players in someway.

There are other methods that the poker rooms use for detecting cheating, but because of the need for secrecy, they are not as public as the above mentioned methods. The purpose here was not to show all the methods used, but to help rid the fears of the sites cheating and/or allowing cheats. The large sums of money that poker rooms make is more than they could ever make from cheating. In order to protect this profit, they also implement methods to prevent others from cheating their players. These methods are usually sufficient, but there is always risk that is out of the poker rooms control, but is in the player's control. The second part of this article will discuss ways a poker player can protect their computer and spend more time learning to play poker and enjoying themselves while learning.




Shannon Gilchrist is the lead editor of Rake Tracker, a site dedicated to online poker rake tracking and rakeback.




2012年8月30日 星期四

10 Common Misconceptions About Poker


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.

Conversely, if you never play poker, and your entire experience of the game is what you read in print and see in movies, you probably have many wrong ideas. That is to be expected. Please, allow me to enlighten you on a few points.

1. Poker is not casual. Many people think of the game as a mellow social pastime, where friends sit around drinking, laughing and whooping it up. In fact, there is nothing friendly about poker. You can be cordial with others at your table (and you should be), but the game itself is vicious. Played properly, it is a form of warfare. It is an aggressive battle for domination. I think of poker as "violence, without the violence."

2. A poker face is not the main requirement to play. I cannot tell you how often I hear this misconception. Nearly every time I mention poker to someone whose only exposure to the game is the media, I hear some lame comment like, "Oh, you must have a good poker face." No, a poker face, a steely-eyed gaze, is not the essence of skillful play. True, you do not want to be sending tells to your opponents, but the so-called poker face is widely misunderstood. The ability to create a poker face does not make you a good player. Consider this: When you play on the Internet, everyone has a poker face.

3. Winning at poker is not easy. Blame television for this one. You generally see only the winners on television. Those who win get the most exposure and are most often featured. The final table in a tournament, for example, is comprised solely of players who are winners. Very little attention is paid to those who lose, say nothing of the vast majority who bust out of tournaments without fanfare. Playing well takes a huge amount of study, discipline and practice. Succeeding at the game is far from automatic.

4. Women can play. The idea that poker is exclusively a man's game is another falsehood. Years ago, many well-known authors wrote that women do not have the killer instinct necessary to play well. Time has proven that theory wrong. Nowadays, women compete at every level, and plenty of skilled women win in cash games and tournaments. The idea that poker is a man's game is laughable these days, and I wouldn't have included it among common misconceptions were it not for the fact that many still believe it.

5. Poker is not a game of mathematics. In blackjack, for example, you always have one best move at any moment. Your task is to determine what that move is. If you have 13 and the dealer is showing an ace, then you should hit. That is always true, no matter who is seated at the table or what they are doing. Poker is different. You must take other players into account, and the mathematically preferable move may not be wise. Top caliber players often debate what is the best move in a particular situation. Poker cannot be reduced to mathematics because there are too many human factors.

6. Poker is a not game of luck. This is perhaps the most common misconception, and it is dead wrong. Luck averages out. Over time, all players receive the same percentage of good hands and bad hands. The difference is what players do with those hands. A good player will maximize the amount won with good hands and minimize the amount lost with bad hands. The key element that separates winners from losers, over time, is not the cards dealt, but the decisions made. Stu Unger, three-time World Series of Poker champion, put it this way: "In cards, the luck always balances out. The good players are going to win. Any player that thinks card playing is a game of luck, I'll show you a fool. That's what the losers always say. The winners don't worry about the short term; we play for the long term."

7. Cheating is not rampant. The prevalence of cheating is another incorrect impression held by many. In private backroom games, cheating does happen occasionally. But in modern casino cardrooms and high-profile tournaments, where most of today's professionals play, cheating is virtually nonexistent. (Online, however, is a different story. It is possible to cheat when playing on the Internet, due to the nature of the technology.) Although cheating is technically possible in some situations, and it does happen, it is not nearly the factor that many people suppose. If you are hesitant to play poker out of fear of being cheated, you are overreacting.

8. Poker is not an addiction. No matter what the media would have you believe, the vast majority of poker enthusiasts play because they enjoy the game, not because they are hooked in some way. Sure, a tiny percentage of players do struggle with addiction, but they are people with an addictive personality, whether or not they play poker. We should not blame poker for someone's compulsive behavior any more than we should blame sex for someone being a rapist.

9. Poker is not sleazy. There is nothing even remotely "underbelly" about this beautiful game. A great many good and decent folks play for a wide variety of reasons, such as fun, challenge and personal betterment. Poker highlights the best of human interaction and calls into play the most honorable of human qualities, such as courage, sound reasoning and self-control. The game is a wonderful way to build character.

10. Poker is not illegal. Most people with a functioning brain do not actually believe this, but the forces of misguided morality want you to think that the game is against the law. It is not. Poker is not associated with crime in any way. Nor is it controlled by the mob. Not is it dangerous. You do not need to be on the lookout for gangsters. Or gunplay. No, you do not need to carry a sidearm and shoot your way out of the casino to protect your loot. You've been watching too many movies.

These are a few common misconceptions held by many in the public. If you encounter people with these ideas, please set them straight. But be understanding; it's not their fault that they hold these incorrect viewpoints, which are passed off as fact everywhere in today's media. It rests with us, intelligent members of the poker-playing community, to spread the truth regarding the magnificent game of poker.




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Online Poker Players- Top 10 List


Isaac westmenloAA Baron

Isaac Baron is widely recognized as one of the best tournament and cash game players in online poker.  In 2007, Isaac was named the CardPlayer Online Player of The Year.  In his poker career, Isaac Baron has pocketed more than $3,000,000 in prize money, captured 13 titles, and become one of the most well-known online poker players.  The most prestigious of Isaac's victories came in the PokerStars Sunday Million, Full Tilt $750,000 Guarantee, and PokerStars $200 Rebuy events.  Although Baron has begun to focus his attentions more on cash games and live tournament action, he is still a threat to take down any tournament he enters.  A recent European Poker Tour Final Table appearance netted Isaac Baron nearly $1,000,000, and solidifies his place as one of the best online or live tournament poker players.

Alex AJKHoosier1 Kamberis

With over $3,300,000 in career poker winnings, AJKHoosier1 is undeniably on the shortlist of best online poker players.  Alex started playing poker in 2006 and after a solid start to his career in 2007, he exploded onto the poker scene in 2008 with just under 2.8 million dollars in tournament winnings. 

In 2008, AJKHoosier1 was the CardPlayer Online Player of the Year, and has already accrued 122 cashes and 9 titles in his short career.  As with many of the dominant online poker player, Alex has started branching out in live poker tournaments, and will certainly be a tough out in any live or online poker tournament he enters.

Shaundeeb

Shaun Deeb is the current leader in the CardPlayer Online Player of the Year race, and has been one of the top online poker players for the past few years.  Deeb recently took down the $75,000 Guarantee and has 2nd place finishes in the PokerStars Super Tuesday and Full Tilt Poker Sunday Brawl.  In his poker career, Shaun Deeb has already accumulated more than 2,000,000 in tournament winnings, 20 poker titles, and an amazing 120 cashes.  Deeb is not only extremely talented, but is known as a poker grinder, reportedly playing 30 tournaments a day on average. 

Annette_15

Annette Obrestad has already etched her name into poker history with  a victory at 2007 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.  The fact that Annette_15 is still not old enough to enter live poker tournaments in the United States, makes her $3,400,000 in career poker tournament winnings even more impressive.  Annette Obrestad has also famously won a 180 person sit n go while only peaking at her cards once.  Among the other legendary tales of Annette_15, is that she has turned money won from freerolls into millions of dollars without ever making a deposit with an online poker site.  Annette_15 has not repeated her earlier tournament dominance in the past two year, but the legend will undoubtedly continue to grow.

Kevin BeL0WaB0Ve Saul

Kevin BeL0WaB0Ve Saul is known as one of the most dominant forces in early online poker tournaments.  Kevin Saul parlayed his early online success into a $1,3000,000 payout at the 2007 Bellagio Cup and a WPT title.  BeL0WaB0Ve and a small group of tournament players began playing hyper-aggressively and dominating the online poker tournament circuit a couple years ago.  The rest of the online tournament fields were forced to change their style of play, and the end-result is that tournament players utilize more 3 and 4bet bluffs and have loosened up their raising and calling ranges significantly.  BeL0WaB0Ve helped to move tournament poker to the next level, and usually busts early or contends for the title.  Kevin Saul's dominance at online poker may be disappearing, but figures to be a force on the live tournament poker scene.

Jon PearlJammer Turner

After a humble beginning to his career in 2005 and 2006, Jon PearlJammer Turner has turned into one of the best live and online tournament poker players.  PearlJammer has over $2,000,000 in career poker winnings, and is currently ranked highly in both the live and online Player of The Year Leaderboards.  Jon impressed the folks at Full Tilt Poker enough to receive a sponsorship deal and is listed in red on the website as Full Tilt Professional.  In addition to his 9 career victories, PearlJammer has 138 cashes, including two final tables at 2009 World Series of Poker.  Jon is a well-rounded player and excels in mixed games as well as No-Limit Hold'em.  PearlJammer could be a dual threat for years to come with the chance at winning the Player of the Year and Online Player of the Year awards.  In 2008, PearlJammer and fellow online studs Eric Rizen Lynch and Jon Apestyles Van Fleet released Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time, Volume I, a book on online tournament strategy. 

Steve Gboro780 Gross

Gboro780 is currently the 2nd ranked player in the 2009 CardPlayer Online Player of the Year Race.  Gboro780 has quickly ascended to the top of online poker world and has nearly $2,000,000 in career poker tournament winnings to his name.  The bulk of Steve Gross's money has been won in 2008 and 2009, with nearly 1 million dollars earned each year.  There have been a lot of player in the past five years that have been shooting stars and then moved onto great fame and fortune in live tournaments or fizzled out completely, but Gboro780 has consistently been one of the best online poker players the past couple years.  Gboro780 has 16 wins to his name and an astounding 124 career cashes to date.  The sky is the limit for this player, and there might just be an online player of the year award in his future. 

Adam Roothlus Levy

Roothlus gained poker popularity at the 2008 World Series of Poker with his deep finish in the Main Event and his interactions with the Poker Brat Phil Hellmuth.   Adam has nearly $2,000,000 in poker winnings including 112 cashes and 4 titles to date.  Roothlus has pulled of some of the most impressive feats in online poker tournament history with 2 final tables in a 5 week period of time and the PokerStars Sunday Millions.  The size of the Sunday Millions regularly breaks 5,000 entrants and the only tournament comparable in size is the WSOP Main Event, and Roothlus has routinely cashed and final tabled some of the biggest tournaments.

JohnnyBax

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One of the best known online poker players ever is JohnnyBax.  Early in JohnnyBax's career, he was considered one of if not the best poker players in online poker tournaments.  Josephy started his online career in 2004 and has routinely been ranked atop the online player of the year rankings.  Although his attentions have turned to his own poker training site, PokerXFactor, JohnnyBax's 2005 World Series of Poker bracelet, $2,700,000 in career winnings, and legendary status as one online pokers original stars will continue to have him rank as one of the legends of the online game.

Darrell Gigabet Dicken

Gigabet is arguably the best known online poker player ever.  Gigabet began his online career dominating the online tournament fields, before turning his attentions to live poker tournaments.  Deep runs in World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour Events in the past couple years confirmed that his abilities are easily adaptable to live poker as well.  Gigabet has won 4 titles, including a WSOP Circuit Event victory and WPT Championship.  Between 2005 and 2007, Gigabet dominated the online poker scene, but the past couple years has significantly cut back on his tournament participation and is no longer a threat to win Online Player of the Year awards.  Gigabet is still a legend in the online poker community, but should be a live threat in any tournament he participates in.




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Playing Browser Based Poker (no download needed)


Poker is a popular card game that has recently gained some public attention. Because of the various poker tournaments being shown on TV, poker has gained a resurgence of popularity that has gained the attention of many. And because poker has attracted a lot of new participants as its popularity continues to grow, more and more people are looking for other ways to enjoy playing the game. Not all poker enthusiasts may have the time to drop by the nearby casinos or the neighborhood poker table in order to play. That is why other ways of playing the game has been developed in order for other people to enjoy the game right in the convenience of their own home.

There are now a lot of computer based poker games available on the market that has brought the virtual poker table right in the convenience of one's own home. Even the online world has entered into the fray. Online casinos have been sprouting up over the Internet that offers people a chance to play their favorite card game against other opponents. These are usually browser based poker games that can pit one player from one part of the world against players from other countries. Browser based poker sites have enabled poker players to play with other people as opposed to other poker games where players play against the house. This type of play is more engaging and interesting, knowing that there can be a lot of surprises and twists that can happen.

Browser based poker are games that are almost entirely based on the server instead on your personal computer. The main advantage of playing poker on this site is that a player is not committed to stay at a game of poker. This means that a poker player can change poker rooms any time he likes. When he gets into a room where the play has become boring, he can easily opt out and look for other more engaging poker rooms. Another advantage of browser based poker games is that you will be able to play in any computer anywhere. With browser based poker, you do not have to install or download software. The platform where you will be playing is online and you can use any computer to play.

There are also some downsides in playing browser based poker games. One problem that the online poker players will face would be the robustness of the browser based game that they are playing. This is because browser based games needs a continuous transfer of files from your computer and the server. The transfer of big files can slow down the game and may affect the fluidity of every poker game played. Another problem with browser based poker is that cheating among players cannot be controlled as effectively. At typical poker tables, it is possible to closely watch the players and prevent cheating. But in the case of playing online, no one can effectively watch on all the players.

It is very possible for other players to conspire with one another in order to go against another player at the table. But online poker rooms have been developing systems that will enable them to monitor and put this legitimate concern down to a minimum. But all in all, playing poker in whatever format you choose can still be enjoyable. It is love for the game that has made people come back online again and again to play online poker.




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2012年8月29日 星期三

Finding the Best Poker Tournaments Online


Online Poker tournaments are as exhilarating and action-packed as their real world based counterparts. Many players today look out for online Poker tournaments as they are easily available, are simple to play at and are more convenient and practical to take part in.

A list of several such poker room offering online tournaments can be found on many informational websites, with tournaments on popular poker games such as:

-Texas Hold'em

-Omaha Poker

-Stud Poker

Also included are a host of other Tournaments including Limit, Pot Limit, and No Limit categories.

If you enjoy playing tournament poker and are looking around for the best available online tournaments, here's what you must do first: sign up for poker newsletters at various popular online poker rooms. You then get a chance to be notified of all future poker tournaments.

You can get into a tournament for as little as $6 or you can play high stake poker with buy-ins beyond $300. Both single table and multiple table tournaments are available at popular poker rooms.

Would you like to play a free poker tournament? Most poker software is free and there is no obligation to deposit any money for the free play tables and poker tournaments. Some of the most popular poker rooms for free online poker are Party Poker and Pacific Poker. Party Poker also holds weekly poker tournaments with prizes ranging from trips to Las Vegas to over $250,000 in prize money.

Another comprehensive resource on online Poker tournaments is Pokerlistings.com. This portal lists all major poker tournaments organized by online rooms. Search by filling out relevant criteria in the scroll bars.

Other online poker information sites allow you to search for poker tournaments that fit given parameters and lists them under the following categories:

-Online Poker Tournaments

-Free roll Poker Tournaments

-Big Prize Tournaments

-Guaranteed Poker Tournaments

Always examine the rules and tournament structure before you join an online poker tournament.

Other popular sites: PokerNews and Cardplayer.com are other independent online sites that offer information on free-rolls, cash buy-in tournaments, Live Poker tournaments and schedules.

A word of advice to all of you looking out for the best online poker tournaments: go through the best poker guides and directories that are totally independent of any casino affiliation and which give players the most authentic and objective information. Check out different poker room reviews, professional players' ratings and recommendations, and assessments as well as real time rankings of different poker sites, and then make a wise and calculated choice. Good luck!




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Be Entertained! Win Jackpots with Online Poker


Have you ever experienced poker download? Have you ever played poker online? Do you ever think why people play poker online? Then do one thing, give online poker a try! When you play poker online, you will certainly say that you have caught the excitement and jackpots right on your computer and from the comfort of your own home. Just as in every aspect of life, the Internet has opened up great new opportunities in the world of poker. Best online poker games, multiplayer games on money tables, video poker and monster pots give real poker to play and LAS VEGAS & ATLANTIC CITY gambling to enjoy.

Traditionally, when you thought of poker, you would envision a bar room full of the questionable types, or a back room filled with smoke, noise and crowd, where betting and danger evolves. But poker over the internet is peaceful and entertaining. Online poker brings the best poker games to play to every corner of the world, and allows everyone to enjoy the challenge and the excitement of winning. The advantages of online poker are countless and fun beyond words. Online poker is LIVE, SECURE, INTERESTING and REWARDING. Online poker is non-stop; play Omaha Poker, Texas Holdem and other poker games 24*7. Multiplayer, virtual online poker rooms where multiplayer LOW-LIMIT and HIGH-LIMIT games are played. Professional online poker players participate in live tournaments and compete for monster pots. So get the poker download for FREE and play poker games Online.

Online poker games are played both for FUN and REAL MONEY. If you are looking for real poker actions then open a real money account. To do this, you must:

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3. After opening the account deposit your money, check your account history, access your bonus account and cash out.

With online poker play favorite poker games online, everything from Omaha Holdem Poker to Caribbean Poker. After a few rounds of online poker, you may not even want to play offline. Because the excitement of online poker is just as real, and the excitement is great. Give online poker a try and see what the magic world of online poker brings for you!




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Poker Bonus Poker Rake


The internet now permits people to play online poker from wherever they live. There is no need of traveling to a casino as there are many online casinos available on the internet. In fact, online poker proves to be much more stimulating with the many poker bonus and poker rakes it offers.

It is a known fact that the main reason people opt to play poker is for the monetary gains it gives. The greatest benefit of poker is the substantial poker bonuses players are offered in the game. There are many sites on the internet that lure players with a poker bonus on registering on the site. Some of the sites offer a poker bonus that is equivalent to the minimum amount that has to be deposited in the site while other sites offer a poker bonus of a different amount.

The main reason the concept of the poker bonus started was with the intention of generating revenue to the site with more members joining the site. This has been a strategy that has been adopted in many online sites since the inception of online poker in online casinos.

Though most websites offer a poker bonus when the player signs up in the poker site, there are some online poker sites that offer a poker bonus when you pay 25% of the consequent payments. With this strategy, more and more players tend to sign up to the site. Then there is a poker bonus that is offered in the form of special contests and promotions in the site.

This poker bonus is usually a considerable amount that is added to the player's account or some merchandise like T-shirts. Then there are some sites that offer a poker bonus for making cash deposits after the opening of the site. However, be wary when registering in an online poker site as there are many poker sites that have some limitations in their poker bonus.

With more and more people joining in online poker sites, the poker sites tend to very well and thus they take advantage of all hands played in the site. This is where the poker rake comes in. the poker rake is basically the fee that the poker room charges the poker players. No fees are collected directly from the players; two methods are employed to collect a poker rake.

The first way one of getting a poker rake is by taking a percentage of the pot to a certain amount; this varies according to the percentage offered in the different online poker rooms. With the second method, the poker room collects a fixed amount of money as poker rake from the playing players every hour. However this form of poker rakes is not adopted in lower limit games.

So make it a point to check on the poker bonus and poker rake that an online poker site offers before actually registering into an online poker site. This is because too high a poker rake and too low a poker bonus serves no reason to register into an online poker site. You may end up losing more money than you win.




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2012年8月28日 星期二

Online Poker Bot V2 - Why Do You Need It?


Want to spend all day playing poker but bring home money like you were at work? I know what you're thinking, SCAM right? Not true! Casinos teach dealers to be absolutely the best at their game, so when you play the house you get smoked and walk home broke. The same applies to some of the players in online poker. Some of them are dealers and professional gamblers, and they all know how to run the table. Why not even the playing field and give yourself the advantage you are looking for?

Online Poker Bot is the answer you are looking for to getting your money back from the grubbing hands of dealers and professionals! The idea is simple - enter a Texas Hold 'Em poker match, and let hold'em bot do the work for you. Is it cheating? Perhaps, but don't you deserve a break from the hardcore players who have more experience and money in the first place? Using a texas hold'em poker bot is not stacking the deck or using hidden cards, it is like card counting or any other method that relies on statistical analysis for results. The only exception is that Online Poker Bot can play for you - turn on its auto-play feature and watch the chips come rolling in!

But what about detection - can't I get in trouble for using a Poker Bot? Yes, but only if you get caught! Online PokerBot has built-in features to help you avoid detection by online poker administrators. These include randomizing response time and clicks and hiding the Online PokerBot from your computer screen. Basically, you can forget about having to use the pokerbot on a different computer to avoid detection, and you can let the poker robot play for you. Because the actions taken by the poker bot occur at random intervals, the online poker match administrators will never know that a human is not playing. It's safe and secure, so there are no worries!

But what sets poker robot above the rest? Not only can play up to four tables, but it can handle different types of tables (no limit, pot limit, tournaments, and fixed limits) and playing styles. Try to find that in another online poker player! Also, the creators of this poker robot software have generously extended licenses to all of your computers - buy one license to the software and install it on every computer in your home! There are not many software publishers today who offer so kind an offering.

So will OnlinePoker Robot help you win on your poker account? Odds are it will help you run several of your accounts. Right now, OnlinePoker Bot supports the following poker websites:

Poker Time, Crazy Poker, Doyles Room, Sun Poker, WSEX Poker, Little Woods Poker, Coral Poker, Hollywood Poker, Absolute Poker, Poker Stars, Intertops Poker, Inter Poker, Unibet, Poker Plex, William Hill Poker, Eurobet Poker, Ultimate Bet Poker, Poker Room, Party Poker, Full Tilt Poker

But a lot of online software can really hurt my computer, right? Poker Bot is certified to have no spyware, adware or viruses by several web protection sites. That's not to mention the various other awards OnlinePoker Robot has garnered due to its robust design and ability to produce results. In fact, The Bot is seeing five stars from several download websites and editor's choice from many review sites. You should really get to know the software that is impressing online poker players everyday!

Most Internet users have had bad experiences with web software, but that will not be the case with a-Poker Bot. Updates to the software will be available for life to license purchasers. That means that if a random bug appears two years from today, your copy of Online Poker Bot will be up and running, ready to keep your poker earnings flowing!

So just how simple is Online Poker Bot? There's no programming involved so you can jump into the online poker action quickly. But that does not mean that Online Poker Bot lacks features, however. In fact, you can use Online Poker Bot to create several different profiles based on your unique playing styles! And, these profiles can be triggered during bot auto-play based on the number of players, game type, number of hands played and length of time played. The large number of features allows Online Poker Bot to give users the freedom to tailor their experience while always appearing like a human to online opponents.

So there you have it - Online Poker Bot can be your ticket to hot, profitable poker matches. The software has been designed with you in mind, allowing you to manage every aspect that you normally do in the actual match. From your chosen playing styles you can create foolproof strategies for running tables. And the safety is unmatched by other bots as input randomization times make your bot-controlled computer feel just like a human in the match. The ease of use and large array of available websites and table types only add to the power of Online Poker Bot.

Simply put, you aren't going to find a safer, more reliable experience on the Internet or anywhere. You really need to put some serious thought into purchasing Online Poker Bot!




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How To Win At Online Poker Consistently


Playing poker online opens the door to all kinds of possibilities. The game is fun, it's fast and the payouts can be quite real. To make sure the odds of getting one of those payouts are maximized, a player needs to learn how to win at online poker.

While it's not possible to learn how to win at online poker during every hand, there are things players can do to increase their chances. Most of the rules of the game are the same for online versus table poker, but there are a few small things one should know to learn how to win at online poker.

Those endeavoring to learn how to win at online poker need to do a few things before they even begin playing. These include:

·Choosing a site with care. It doesn't matter how well someone is at playing the game, learning how to win at online poker will hinge a lot on this. Unless a site is chosen wisely and its payouts are understood, learning how to win at online poker won't matter. Make sure a site is reputable and offers security for personal information before playing.

·Understanding the site in question: While a perfectly good site can be found, it's impossible to learn how to win at online poker unless the ins and outs of play on that particular site are understood. Not all playing formats are the same and some interfaces will differ. To increase chances to win at online poker, understand the game as it's presented on the site before betting real money.

Beyond understanding the sites and checking them out, players will need to do a few other things to learn how to win at online poker. They include:

·Understanding the games. If you don't know how to play poker, you can't win at online poker, or at least not consistently. It's important to understand the hands, the games and the probable odds to make a real go at online poker. Learning the rules of the individual games that will be played is also a very good idea to win at online poker. Make sure the site doesn't have its own "house rules." If it does, learn them.

·Knowing when to bet. Just like in table poker, making the right bet can be a big deal in learning how to win at online poker. Too aggressive on the betting front and people will back off. Not aggressive enough and the wins won't be all that much. Balance is one of the keys to learning how to win at online poker.

Learning how to win at online poker is basically the same as table poker. Learning the sites and the games, however, can make learning how to win at online poker go a little more smoothly for beginners.




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Learning Texas Holdem Poker - Plan for Success


The world-wide fascination with Texas Holdem poker continues to grow. The success of young poker players at the World Series of Poker has caught the attention of young people around the world. Jonathan Duhamel, a part-time student and professional poker player, became the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion at the age of 22 years winning almost $9 million. Add to this the fact that the top eight players, all of whom were still in their twenties, each won at least a million dollars and you can see why the appeal of Texas Holdem poker has received a huge burst of interest. Duhamel follows in the footsteps of other great young champions, Daniel Neagreanu, Phip Hellmuth, Chris Moneymaker and Peter Eastgate who have risen to superstar status by hitting it big at the World Series of Poker. They are now rich and famous poker celebrities who have inspired great numbers of aspiring poker champions to explore the marvelous world of Texas Holdem poker.

While there are a few poker players who have gained instant wealth and fame, the road to a World Series of Poker, World Poker Tour or a European Poker Tour Championship is a long and potentially expensive, learning process. For the poker neophyte, a basic poker skill development plan must be part of their learning strategy.

The learning process begins by acquiring a solid understanding of the basics of poker. These basics will involve knowledge of the ranking of poker hands, understanding the concepts of betting, checking, raising, re-raising, bluffing and folding. The ability to calculate mathematical odds and probabilities is a great skill to possess. But for many players who are not so blessed, a basic understanding of hand strength is required. Knowing which hands are strong and which hands are weak and the chances of making a hand with the cards that are dealt is an essential skill. Without this minimum basic poker knowledge and skill, poker success at any level will be difficult to accomplish.

Unfortunately, today there is a rush to get it done, just do it! Patience is not a virtue, it is basically non-existent. The biggest mistake that a beginning player can make is to rush off to a casino, a poker room or an online poker room such as PokerStars, Poker Party or Full Tilt poker and start playing for real money. This can be a very costly mistake.

The poker learning and development process should begin by playing poker at home in a low-risk environment with family and friends. Initially, stakes should be restricted to playing for bragging rights or for very low stakes. The poker group should include players who are at the same stage of learning, at least until there is an understanding of all the basic rules and procedures. At these very basic levels, the group of players might even want to share their knowledge to help each other develop their skills more quickly. It is at this level, that they should also begin to acquire a poker library of poker instructional books and DVDs. These instructional resources should provide basic poker instruction plus information on more advanced poker strategy and tactics.

There are many excellent instructional resources available for top poker players and authors who are willing to share their knowledge and expertise. Top player authors and poker experts include Doyle Brunson, David Sklansky, Pat Harrington, Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein and Mike Caro. These individuals have all written highly acclaimed books and/or produced top quality poker instructional DVDs on playing Texas Holdem poker and Texas Holdem Poker Strategies. These instructional materials are valuable resources for poker players over a broad range of skill and experience levels.

When the player has acquired basic poker knowledge, they must then move to the next level of understanding. This includes understanding and utilizing position at the table, determining pre flop odds, pot odds and calculating OUTS. This knowledge will help the player to make better decisions about which cards to play. The positioning of a player at the table has an effect on how the dealt cards should be played. For example, there are table positions and circumstances when an Ace in the hole would require the player to fold, while the same cards, with the player in a different table position, would require a raise. Learning the when and how of making these decisions is a higher level skill that is essential for consistent poker success.

To make the appropriate mathematical decisions at the poker table related to odds and probabilities, a number of aids are available that can assist the player. These aids include charts and calculators that can assist players in acquiring the necessary statistical information. Through consistent use of these learning devices the player will begin to gain an understanding of how to make the right card playing and betting choices. In the early learning stages, beginning players should agree to allow the communal use of these assists. As the players develop a greater understanding or develop their calculation skills, the aids can be phased out or removed completely from use. These charts and calculators or available on line for purchase and at no cost and can be found with a simple search.

Armed with basic knowledge and skills, beginning players are now ready to attempt online play. They should start at online poker sites with play money tables. Here they can continue to use the charts and odds calculators to help in their decision making. The more they play using these aids, the better understanding they will develop. At this stage, they should begin reading more advanced poker instructional resources that will teach how to calculate odds and probabilities, determine the range of cards that a player might be holding, how to spot tells and the other psychological aspects of

When a player has reached this level with their poker play, they have advanced beyond the beginner level. They are now intermediate level players ready to begin playing for small stakes online and can venture into the casinos or poker rooms. Their poker education now takes on a new dimension requiring more advanced strategy and focus. They may not possess the skills necessary to challenge highly skilled players at the poker tables so they should focus on strategies that can somewhat neutralize the advantages that experienced players enjoy. One such strategy is the Big Bet No-Limit Hold'em Strategy. This strategy can be effective in both tournament and cash games. But this is instruction at the intermediate level and the focus of this article has been the beginning player.

As the intermediate poker players continue with their poker education, they must continue to take time to plan before they initiate further action. By setting out a path to follow and goals to meet along the way will help ensure the best chance for success. Remember "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail".




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2012年8月27日 星期一

Online Poker Betting Strategies


Thousands of men and women from different corners of the world have taken up online poker playing in the past several years. Most analysts agree that the number of people who regularly participate in online poker will double within the coming couple of years.

Perhaps you have started playing online poker. If so, you likely are interested in some tips that will assist you in bettering your game.

When all is said and done, one of the most important aspects of online poker is betting and betting properly. If you are new to online poker playing, if you are new to playing poker generally, you may have yet to master the ins and outs of betting in a proper manner.

Through this article, you are presented with some basic online poker betting strategies. Armed with these strategies and tips, you will be better prepared to enter successfully into the world of competitive online poker playing.

In this article, we also have some suggested resources that you can take advantage of to assist you in developing solid poker betting strategies.

Bet with Confidence

As experienced poker players understand, there is an element of bluffing that is vital to mastering the game. The element of chance that exists in poker playing -- online and in the brick and mortar world -- involves the cards that you actually are dealt. However, the element of chance is offset by your ability to bluff your way through a less than ideal hand.

You need to be aware when you are playing online poker or poker in the brick and mortar world that your opponents are observing and paying attention to what you do and what you do not do during the course of play. Your opponents will pay close attention to the way you bet to see if they can tell from the way you are betting what kind of hand you are holding.

As a result, it is important for you always to place your bet with confidence. You need to bet with confidence whether or not you have a good hand or not. By betting confidently in all situations, you will be able -- at times -- to foil or fool your opponents who may in fact have a better hand. They may fold based on your bet alone.

Watch Your "Body Language" Even Online

Even people who have never played the game of poker have heard of the term "poker face." A typical dictionary definition of "poker face" is:

"a face without any interpretable expression (as that of a good poker player) ..."

Remembering that other players are paying attention to how you bet -- whether you are playing poker in the brick and mortar world or online. Therefore, when you are playing poker online you need to follow the same routine each time you place a bet. If you are involved in an Internet based poker game that includes player to player interaction, do not let on that you are hesitating or having a problem deciding what you will be betting on a given hand. (In the brick and mortar world you would make certain that your body language does not reveal anything about your hand as you go about the process of placing your bet.)

Change Up Your Betting

When it comes to placing bets during a poker game online, you will want to change up your betting as your go along. In other words, you will want to bluff and stagger the amount of money you are placing on the table as the game moves onward.

Successful online poker players keep their opponents guessing as to what their bets actually may or may not mean. One strategy that can be employed to confuse opponents is changing up bets as the game progresses and moves ahead.

Study Betting Techniques

Before you actually log on and participate in a game of online poker, take the time to study different time tested poker betting techniques. In this day and age there are a number of different books that are available on the market today that provide information on different types of poker betting techniques.

There are books for novices and there are books for more experienced poker players as well. These materials, these texts can be found at any major bookseller in the brick and mortar world. In addition, there are a number of different websites in operation on the Internet and World Wide Web that offer an array of different poker resource materials.

Consider a Class in Poker Strategy

Another avenue that you might want to consider when you are trying to develop useful poker playing and poker betting strategies is the taking of a class in poker strategy. Because of the ever increasing number of men and women who are taking up playing online poker there are a growing number of different courses or classes that are being offered online when it comes to poker playing strategies, including betting.

For the most part, these online classes charge only a nominal fee. In the end, by entering into one of these poker playing and poker betting strategy programs or classes you will be in a far better position to map out a strong routine for future poker play.

Software Programs

In addition to books and classes there are now some useful software programs that can assist a person in bettering his or her poker playing abilities. Many of these software programs also provide useful information and strategies pertaining to betting.

A good number of these software programs are interactive. In other words, these programs will analyze your hand and make suggestions to you regarding what type of bet would be appropriate.

Conclusion

In the end, by following some of the strategies recommended in this article and by using some of the resources suggested, you will be well on your way to online poker playing success. Indeed, you may even find yourself winning more online poker games as you move along. You may even find yourself enjoying success in online poker tournament play as well.




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Discovering the Details of Poker


Poker is a game of discipline, strategy, intuition, skill, and like most other games, it requires a little bit of luck and a lot of patience. The poker game is a classic card game that uses a standard 52-card deck. A game can be played between two people and among as many people as ten. Different variations of poker call for different numbers of players to be at the table to play a real game. Most casino poker games require eight players for Seven Card Stud or Razz, but nine or ten players are necessary to play the variation of texas holdem poker.

Regardless of the type of poker you are learning, the objective of the game remains the same. When you sit down to play poker your ultimate goal is to be the player with the strongest hand that will win you the pot. But in order to accomplish this feat, a fair amount of strategizing and planning is necessary to secure your victory.

Not all poker players have natural talent that the great poker players have exhibited in poker legends you have read about, or watched in Hollywood films like Maverick, Rounders, Honeymoon in Vegas, or, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Although Hollywood can make any illusion seem real, even the actors had to go through a fair amount of training to acquire at least the outward skills and appearance of someone who really knows how to play poker.

If you are interested in acquiring the ability to be more than the illusion of a good poker player, it is helpful to look into online poker resources that can provide you with incredibly useful poker information and limitless opportunities to play all kinds of poker in real time. Using internet poker to learn about different types of poker like Five Card Draw, or even the art of bluffing in poker are two fantastic ways to improve your playing skills.

Most online poker resources will offer to all players with a range of experience, from professional to novice a great deal of promotions and offers that will encourage you to keep playing, and usually at no cost to you. In fact, there is free poker available to you at all times of the day no matter where you are in the world.

Moreover, most free online poker websites provide interested players with complete access to extensive online poker manuals, poker glossaries and explanations of the different types of poker varieties. If you are interested in making the next step and entering into actual tournaments, of which there are many kinds online, entrance bets are often as low as $1USD.

Essentially, online poker websites offer you more than an entire room full of poker guidebooks, plus the experience of probably millions of poker players who share their poker tips with other players via poker blogs, and poker online news sites as well. The best part of online poker, however, is that you will always be able to play a free poker game.




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2012年8月26日 星期日

Online Poker Rooms


Now, you can play your favorite Poker game online by downloading any one of the popular Online Poker Room software to your desktop. All the theory and practice that you have acquired in Texas Hold' em, Omaha, No-limit poker can be put to good use with a simple exercise of downloading the casino software. Downloadable casino software allows the user to play the game of his choice. Technically, online poker rooms is the same as the poker rooms in casinos that has poker players interested in playing a game of playing a poker.

Before you download the software, here are few things you should know.

It is an agreed fact that Poker is an easy game to play. Please note it is easy only if you know the rules of playing poker. Downloading the software merely does not guarantee you a good game of Poker. Remember, you would need to spend some money to download good casino software and spend some more in playing poker. When money is mentioned in almost every stage of the process, it is important that you take all precautions not to lose thousands of dollars even before you have dealt your first card. All the newcomers to Poker are requested to practice the Poker games to acquire enough expertise in playing a Poker game. Remember, once you enter the rooms, it is going to be all-action.

What are some of the best Online Poker Rooms?

In an age dominated by online games, it is important for you to know the best poker rooms available online. A lot of online resources have ranked different online poker rooms based on the ease of playing the game, user-friendliness, cost and other value-added benefits provided to the users. For reader's ease, I have differentiated Poker rooms in two categories.

o Poker rooms that allow US players - US players are welcome to play poker in these online rooms. Some of the best software belonging to this category are PlayersOnly Poker, Sportsbook Poker, Full Tilt Poker, Bodog Poker and many more.

For example, PlayersOnly Poker is the highest rated online poker room in this category and offers variety in games with the users not having too much difficulty in playing poker games. If you sign up for PlayersOnly Poker through a Pokerlistings link, you would get a bonus of $1250 with a 100% deposit match.

o Poker rooms that do not allow US players - These online poker rooms do not provide entry to US players. I am given to understand that there is no racial reason behind this decision. Some of the best software in this category are Titan Poker, Party Poker, Pacific Poker and much more.

For example, Titan Poker is the leading online Poker room with a user rating of 8.40 out of 10. This software is extremely easy to use and has close to 35000 players in the online poker room with close to 6600 ring-game players. Needless to say, there are many options for you to choose from. Know the rules of playing poker online, choose any one poker room and get playing poker online.




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Online Poker Tools are to Online Poker Cheats, as Vitamins are to Steroids


Online Poker Tools will help improve your play. Online Poker Cheats may improve your play. Online Poker Tools are legal to use at Online Poker Rooms. Online Poker Cheats are illegal and when detected your account will be closed, your money seized.

Online Poker Tools defined

An Online Poker Tool is any device that a player uses to assist or help play Online Poker. Online Poker Tools conform to the Terms and Conditions of the Online Poker Room. Technically, a pad and calculator could be an Online Poker Tool. Most Poker Tools are software that is used before, during, or after play.

Online Poker Cheats described

Generally speaking, an Online Poker Cheat is any Software/Program that when utilized, breaches the Terms and Conditions of your Online Poker Room. Most reputable Poker Rooms' Terms and Conditions provide a description of banned practice, as well as a citation of specifically banned software. Online Poker Robots are a subset of Online Poker Cheats.



Where is the Cheating Line?

Where is the cheating line between Online Poker Tools and Online Poker Cheats? The line exists where your Online Poker Room sets it. Although Cheat creators like to argue about it - for better or worse - the Poker Room holds all the chips on this issue (pardon the pun). When you initiate an account with a Poker Room, you agree to their terms and conditions. What they call a cheat, is by default a cheat.

Cheats tend to fester in three areas - data mining, card prediction, and automated play.

Data mining - is where a Software/Program assimilates historical information for use during or after play. In general, it is okay to use information saved from hands you've played in. For hands that you haven't played in, the use of Cheats to gather historical information is illegal. The process of repetitive data mining is done by Robots.

Card prediction - some programs insist they have broken the code on the random number generators used by Poker Rooms. Statistically speaking, this is unlikely. These Programs are illegal.

Automated play - any Program that takes the player out of the loop of play (where the program plays a complete hand without a player click) is illegal. Automated players are often called Robots.



How Prevalent are Online Poker Tools and Online Poker Cheats?

Any guessing on the prevalence of Tools or Cheats can at best be described as a ballpark guess.

Online Poker Tools are growing at a rapid rate, and because of their legality, their growth is unchecked. It is estimated that 17% of Online Poker Players use Online Poker Tools.

Online Poker Cheats exist in a fast moving battle zone. The battle zone exists between their Creators and the Poker Rooms. Once a Cheat achieves popularity, Poker Rooms respond and install counter measures. It may be estimated that less then 1% of Players are attempting to use Online Poker Cheats.



Conclusions

The Online Poker Player has many options available to improve their play. These options include Online Poker Tools and Online Poker Cheats. The decision of Tools or Cheats is not too dissimilar then the choice that athletes have to improve their game - Vitamins or Steroids? For most of us who play to improve their games, for leisure and fun - Online Poker Tools adequately fit the bill! Of course there are those few out there that will continually explore the shadows for a 'perceived' temporary edge. For those few, Online Poker Cheats come and go.

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Free Poker Games


There are many sites that offer free poker games online and this number is increasing all the time. Online poker is an attractive pastime for many people that can be enjoyed from home. While some sites offer a variety of free poker games for you to play, yet other sites specialize in one certain type of poker. Some of the free poker games that are offered by various poker sites are community card poker games, draw poker games, and stud poker games.

Community card free poker games are by far the most popular poker games offered on the internet. These types of games deal each player an incomplete poker hand and then the player must make the best hand possible by using the community cards that are dealt out. Other sites offer different variations of draw poker games. In most draw poker games each player will receive five cards and then can bet on the five cards in their hand. After the betting they can exchange some of their cards and then betting occurs again and the best hand wins. Less popular forms of free poker games include different styles of stud poker. Five-card stud poker and seven-card stud poker are two variations of these types of games.

No matter what kind of free poker games you enjoy playing, more than likely you will be able to find a site online that offers that type of game. In today's world you no longer have to make the trip to a Casino to enjoy poker games. Technology has brought about the opportunity to play poker from your own home. Whether you enjoy community card games, draw poker games, of stud poker games, there are free poker games on the internet that will provide you with hours of fun and entertainment from home.




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2012年8月25日 星期六

How to Play Mac Online Poker, A Guide to Macintosh Poker Sites


For most people, playing online poker is as easy as click, download, and login. But for Macintosh users, it's a different story. Those interested in playing Mac online poker are challenged by obstacles such as file type conflict, graphics overload, and incompatibility of the most popular sites.

First, Macintosh Poker players are not able to download .exe files. .exe was specifically created for the Microsoft Windows operating system and therefore Mac users cannot download .exe online poker rooms. There are several Macintosh Poker Sites that provide Mac users with a native download and obviously their clients are not .exe files. Instead, these native download Mac online poker rooms use .bin files that are directly compatible with the Macintosh Operating system.

Second, Mac computers are not able to handle the heavy graphics load that Windows based computers can in terms of Java based poker rooms. Mac online poker players cannot play graphics intensive games at sites such as Stacks Poker. Instead, they must play no-download poker games that are run by a browser based version of either Java or Flash. Such Macintosh Poker Sites include that of PacificPoker, PokerRoom, and EuroPoker.

Finally, Mac users have been neglected by most of the popular / major poker sites. The largest online poker sites such as Party Poker and PokerStars have neglected to create either a native Mac Online Poker client or a no-download Macintosh Poker client. The only major Mac online poker room to have done this is PokerRoom. Of course, other solutions to this problem have been presented. A popular poker site has written a useful guide to playing mac online poker at the major online poker sites using software known as a PC Emulator. Information on how to use a PC emulator to play poker for Mac can be found at http://www.imaconlinepoker.com/pc-emulator-poker/ [http://www.imaconlinepoker.com/pc-emulator]

So as you can see, Mac Online Poker players have been neglected. However, more Macintosh Poker Sites are unearthing valuable information for Mac online poker players. The hurdles might be high and long, but there certainly is hope for Mac Online Poker.




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Online Poker --- Is It Safe? --- Is It for Me?


Online Poker Rooms

Rapidly Growing in Popularity

Playing online poker is fast becoming the most popular form of Internet gambling. You can play Texas holdem online, and match your gambling skills against players from all over the world, playing live poker games, with real people, right on your computer.

Texas holdem is by far the most popular online poker game today. This means that every poker room will have a good selection of Texas holdem games available. You can even enter texas holdem poker tournaments, and win a seat at the WSOP (World Series of Poker). If you think its a stretch that you could be playing in the World Series of Poker just by playing poker on your computer, consider this; Hundreds of people qualified for the 2004 World Series of Poker just from playing in texas holdem tournaments on their computers.

Online poker, if you haven't tried it yet, can be an awful lot of fun. It's not as intimidating as a private game, much less intimidating than playing in a Casino, and there are many free tables you can sit at until you are comfortable enough to play for real money. The software does all the work for you, and will tell you when it's your turn, and how much you can bet. Games are available any time of day or night, so you can choose when you care to play. You can play poker on line, and chat with people from all over the world, while enjoying the comfort of playing in your own home, in an atmosphere you are comfortable with.

With over 2,000 online casino, and poker rooms to choose from, trying to pick one that is trustworthy, reliable, gives you the best odds, and that you feel comfortable with, is challenging. For more information on selecting a poker room, click on Choosing a Casino, and look over the Casino reviews, to get very good advice on selecting a poker room.

Remember that while online poker is fun, and can be profitable, there are some things you need to know before putting down your hard earned cash

Since it is not possible to know the track record of each and every online casino today, it is my recommendation to stick with the older more established, and well known ones. See my (Top 14 Best Poker Rooms, and Top 14 Best Casinos) list. Most of them use software that is leased from the larger gambling software companies such as, Microgaming, Work Gaming, Boss Media, and Playtech, and have a reputation of being reliable, and trustworthy.

Most poker rooms offer instructions on how to play poker. For the beginner, Paradise Poker has created one of the best FREE poker instruction available, enabling you to learn how to play poker, at your own pace, while sitting at your computer. This is the most simplified, easy to learn, 10-minute poker instructional tool available. If your new to poker, or would like to brush up on the game, invest 10 minutes of your time watching this very well done video.

Poker room.com have another excellent Free Poker School. If you know a little about poker, and would like some help improving your game, you should visit this site, where you can try out a few lessons that should help improve your poker game. The intention is not to turn you into a pro, (to do that requires a lot of study and massive experience), but rather to give you the confidence to play low limit poker for real money

and enjoy the excitement of it.

Many very good books about how to play poker have recently become popular, and I have compiled a list of some of the best Poker Books available, at very reasonable, prices from Amazon.com. Gaining a little knowledge about the game and its many strategies can be a useful and wise investment of your time.

Have fun playing poker online, and good luck.




Ken Asselin is webmaster for the "Buds Best" series of online shopping websites. His 40 plus years experience in retail marketing, bring a fresh outlook to website development and promotion. You can visit Kens Online Poker site at: http://www.budsbestcasinos.com




Is Playing Poker Online Right For You?


Playing poker is a wonderful hobby and an engaging form of entertainment. Although many times in the past you may have found that you wanted to play poker but were not close enough to a casino to just hop in your car and run on in to take a seat at the poker table. This is where online poker gaming comes into the picture. Online poker is an increasingly popular way of playing poker from within the confines and comfort of your own home. As you are able to play many different types of poker games at casino establishments, online poker websites also make this type of variety with regard to poker games available to its poker players. Playing poker online via an online poker website is different in a few ways from playing in a physical casino environment. It is important to focus on those differences thereby enabling yourself to make the decision of whether or not playing poker card games online is the right option for you.

One way in which playing poker online and playing poker within a casino differs, relates to the betting limits which are imposed on the poker players. When playing poker online by way of an online poker website, the online poker player may not be required to put up as much money for an ante as the poker player that is playing this type of card game within the casino limits. This is one of the many advantages of playing poker in an online setting. Many individuals just want to play poker for fun or to make a little spending cash perhaps and are wary of risking large amounts of money in the process. The various online poker websites will allow the prospective online poker player to bet smaller amounts of money than the casinos will at times. This is an attractive feature of the online poker websites. If you are looking to spend small amounts of money, this might be the type of gaming situation for you. If money is no object, then maybe you will prefer to go to a physical casino. However, keep in mind that certain online poker websites will host higher betting limits.

Another way in which playing poker on an online poker website differs from the casino atmosphere is the lack of other players in your physical vicinity. Casinos can make a person become a bit claustrophobic after awhile and if you are the type of individual that likes his or her own space, then online poker gambling on a poker gaming website might just be the answer. When you are playing poker online you are playing against other individuals; however, the upside to this is that you are not crowded in a small, stuffy area with those other players breathing down your neck, trying to get you to hurry up and make a move. Not only can this type of player behavior on the part of your peers be obnoxious but it can also make you decide to play in a way which you would not have done had you been given the time and space to think the move through. This is a definite plus to playing poker online as opposed to in a casino. If you are keen on the idea as well, then again, maybe online poker playing is your cup of tea.

A third way in which an online poker website may be right for you is if you enjoy excitement and would like to play more than one game at one time. By playing the poker game in an online setting, you are able to play more than one game at one time. This is not possible in a physical casino setting since the only way an individual could be playing at more than one table at one time would be if that person had really long arms, which is highly unlikely. Therefore, by utilizing online poker websites you are able to play two or three games at once. The choice is up to you. If you have the concentration skills to pull this off, then this would be another attractive detail that might pull you into playing in an online poker game setting.

A final way in which playing poker games via an online poker website might be right for you is if you want the convenience of not having to leave your home in order to enjoy some gaming entertainment. Online poker websites are extremely convenient for a number of reasons. First of all, you do not have to drive anywhere in order to play poker. You simply log on to the internet via your internet provider, connect with a specific online poker website and get down to business. A second reason why online poker websites are extremely convenient is that they allow you to jump right into a game without ever having to wait for a seat to open up. Lastly, online poker websites are extremely convenient options for the avid poker player in that they enable you to pay money and collect money via a few quick touches of the keypad. Payment systems companies that act as a go between from online poker player to online poker website enable money to be transmitted quickly and efficiently from online poker player to online poker website thereby ensuring that either or both individual(s) are paid in a swift manner.

Online poker websites are a wonderful alternative to the casino businesses of the past. Not to say that casinos are out of date, this is just to provide an alternative to poker players that may be interested in checking out this different type of gaming avenue. If any of the aforementioned items seem of great interest to you, then maybe online poker playing is something that you should take a look at. It never hurts to give it a try. It may just be something that you are happy to have discovered and will change your impression of gambling forever.




Jeff Dragt is an avid online poker player who has been working in the poker industry for years. If your new to poker and want to find out more then please visit my website. http://www.anystakespoker.com




2012年8月24日 星期五

HORSE Poker Game Play and Strategy


If you are a poker fan, you might have heard of a poker variation known as H.O.R.S.E. poker. This is a variation played at the World Series of Poker. You may be wondering what is H.O.R.S.E. poker. In this variation of poker, there are five rounds played and each round has a different kind of poker. So, the first round is Hold'em followed by Omaha, Razz, Seven Card Stud High and Seven Card Stud High-Low Eight or Better, or Hi-Lo.

Basically, every time one full round is over, the game changes in H.O.R.S.E. poker. Usually in tournaments, the game can change either after each round is over, or after a set amount of time.

In order to player H.O.R.S.E. poker, you have to be an outstanding poker player. Otherwise, you will not last very long on the table. But then, this is true for any kind of poker.

When you look at it, H.O.R.S.E. poker is not really a poker game. It is a format of poker that requires a player to use different strategies for each round. It goes without saying that observation is a vital part of playing this format of poker. You have to observe how your opponents play, look for their weaknesses and then make use of those weaknesses.

There are many online casinos that offer H.O.R.S.E. poker as it is fast becoming popular. When it comes to learning strategies for playing this format, it goes without saying that you first have to learn the strategies for individual games used in H.O.R.S.E. poker. While Hold'em is one of the most popular formats of poker, not many poker players, especially beginners could have played Razz poker. So, if you are one of those, then it is time to learn some strategies of Razz before you try your hand at H.O.R.S.E. poker.

In case you did not know, Razz is a seven card stud. It is played just for its low hand. For beginners, this version of poker can be confusing, but if you are serious about H.O.R.S.E. poker, then you should learn the nuances of this game first before attempting to play H.O.R.S.E. poker.

Omaha hi-low and Seven Card Stud hi-low are poker variations where half the ante goes to the high hand and half the ante to the low hand. If you do not know these formats, then you first need to get familiar with them.

Usually it has been seen that many H.O.R.S.E. poker players come to play this format after mastering Hold'em. This means that this round would be a strong round for all the other players too. So, do not attempt to play high stake games at the very beginning. It is advisable to go for middle stakes initially. Just make sure that you have the same limits that you had while playing Hold'em. This way you will not lose that much while playing H.O.R.S.E. poker initially. But bear in mind that there might be players who are good in all the variations used in this format of poker.

The first strategy for playing H.O.R.S.E. poker is to ensure that you can hold your end in each round of the game. If you are unable to do so, then you can be sure that you will lose money. That is it is important to first master the techniques and strategies of playing the individual games before coming in a H.O.R.S.E. poker room.

In the beginning, you have to be rather selective with the hands you are playing. However, if you decide to enter the pot with the hand you have, you immediately need to adopt an aggressive style. In order to do this, you need to know which good hands for each type of poker game.

If you are playing low stakes H.O.R.S.E. poker, you will find that some players are good at one format, but cannot handle other games. Usually this will be seen for the Razz and Omaha hi-low rounds. If you are good at these to games, then you can easily win in these rounds of H.O.R.S.E. poker.

If you have hands that are good, then it is time to bet and raise. This is especially true for blind games. This helps to weed out players who may be prone to call you and go for long shot draws. This is the only way in which you can achieve this.

As mentioned several times, the only way to learn strategies for H.O.R.S.E. poker is by first mastering the strategies for the different variations of poker used in the game play. If you learn to master these variations, you will definitely enjoy H.O.R.S.E. poker. It is a very challenging game that requires you to think and observe other players. So, hone these skills before attempting to play H.O.R.S.E. poker.




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A Beginners Guide to Online Poker: Introduction


Before you do what nearly every new online player does, which I have come to learn the process as "The Newbie Circle of Death," I have 5 very basic ideas for you to take into consideration. (This article is not for advanced players or people who want to tweak their game. This guide is designed as nothing more than to help new players avoid the mistakes I have made. I do not take credit for all of these ideas, and I have learned them as I went along; but I describe everything in a way that makes the most sense to me.)

1) You don't know what you don't know. This was my biggest problem, I simply just did not know. You may not be in the same position I was, but if I had to guess, I would think you are. You probably have seen poker on television and thought, "wow, if he can be on tv I can too!" or "I crush my home game every week, I want to quit my job and play!" This was my attitude as I was getting started and I came to realize it was my biggest downfall.

It is great to have confidence in your game and to believe you are a winning player. However, belief and facts are two completely different things. Let's take a look at my personal situation. I started to play poker after I watched the 2003 World Series of Poker on ESPN. I saw the bad beats, the big bluffs, and of course, the money. I wanted in. I knew nothing about the game except there was a lot of money on the line. But let's look a little closer.

Do you know why televised poker is so successful? Because they choose what you watch. What most people do not realize, is that one hour poker program you just watched was actually a 10 hour long final table battle. Before that 10 hour long final table, it was a 3 day event of hundreds (sometimes thousands) of people playing for 10-12 hours every day.

Now, after saying that consider this. Remember I said they choose what you watch? Well, they choose to show you the most exciting confrontations. Those big bluffs, the amazing call downs with bottom pair, the one-outers on the river; sure they are a part of the game, but not a very large one. But, if you are anything like I was, I wanted to do just that! I wanted to feel that I pushed someone around, or that I earned a pot. It felt good to me, and when it worked, I was the best. But when it didn't work, "How could he call me with that?!?"

Also, let's look at your home game. Have you ever stopped to evaluate the caliber of your friends play? The people you are playing with are probably so bad to the point where you might think you are good. In my experience, I have played with some people who did not know what blinds were, played every single hand, did not know you could raise preflop, etc. You can notice these things and not be good yourself, just better than the worst. Do not let this go to your head thinking you are a poker God.

Primarily, when people start out playing online poker they start small. All online poker rooms have cash game as low as $.05 - $.10 blinds, and tournaments that you can play for a little as $1. Let me share with you a little secret; you need not be fancy when playing low stakes. I have beaten low and mid stakes no-limit hold'em for years, and I wouldn't even consider myself a top notch player. You just need to have an ABC method of what to do. Learn basic preflop strategy, learn basic postflop strategy, and learn about position. These are 3 very basic principles and in my opinion are the foundation to a solid poker game. I will vaguely touch base with them, but not in detail, that is for a different article. Also, if I went into every possible situation or hand, this would be a very long read.

2) Basic Strategy. Learn to fold. Folding is just so boring though isn't it? I folded that 45 and the flop came A23, and I just knew that rookie with AJ would have given me his stack. Now I need to get tricky. I look down at that T4 and I know it isn't a good hand, but it is suited. I could flop two pair or trips, and that guy only doubled the blind. Two people already called and I have heard of something called pot odds, maybe I should call? I call. Oh man, now the button just raised 3x more. Wow, every else called, and there is that pot odds thing even though I don't really know what it is, I guess I will call and only put more chips in if I flop big. Oh wow now what, the flop came T 3 2. I have the top pair but there was a lot of raising preflop. It checks to me, I better check. Wow, the button bet 3/4 of the pot! Every else folded, what do I do? I don't want to let it go, I mean he could be bluffing and I do have top pair, I have to call. The turn is a 5! Wow! Now I have top pair and a straight draw! I'll check again to be fancy. What?! I wasn't expecting him to go allin!! Well, I might be behind but there is just no way I can fold, and remember, he could be bluffing. I call. The river is a 9, well I didn't hit my straight but I have the top pair. OMG! He had AA! I can't believe he got pocket Aces! Whenever I get AA it always gets outdrawn. Whatever, I quit.

Now, to some beginners that may seem a little dramatized, which it is. But there are some people who just can't wait to play online with that mindset. I know this because they are the ones who I absolutely love to have at my table. If you re-look at that situation, everything could have been avoiding by folding preflop.

It is fairly difficult to describe what kind of cards people should play, because with poker a lot of questions can be answered with "it depends." However, let me just run through some really basic examples of some hands beginners have trouble with:

AX - AX means an Ace with a little card, usually 8 or lower. At a 9 person table, this is a very weak hand. You are not going to hit anything worth while, like top pair or two pair enough to play this hand. Even if you do happen to hit your Ace, you have to worry about your kicker, which is your second card. Someone with AK, AQ, or AJ will have you dominated and you won't know what to if the A hits. For beginners, I would just avoid this hand.

QJ - But they're pictures! I could even flop a straight! Well, QJ is one of the hardest hands to play in my opinion. Say for example the flop comes J T 2. Cool you have top pair, but it is fairly weak. The obvious hands you are afraid of are JT, JK, and AJ which all have you in a world of trouble. If you are facing aggression, what now? Hope he has a Jack with a 9 or lower? This is one of the reasons I just don't like to play this hand, and recommend beginners fold it preflop.

KJ - Now surely KJ is good if QJ isn't! However, that usually is not the case. Here is a fact that most people do not know - when you see a flop, the odds that you pair anything is 1/3 or 33%. So if you are playing your KJ after someone raised, you will miss the flop 2/3 times. And even if you hit, what do you do if there is an Ace along with a King? I would not become too attached to hands with big pictures when just starting out.

Big/Little - Big little can be anything from K3 to T4 like in the example, suited or unsuited. These will be your biggest losers by far and will hardly ever connect to win you the pot. Even if they do, it is unlikely you will win anything from the others involved, just pitch 'em.

Trash - Even a bad player knows to fold trash. Just like 94, 32, and the ever popular 72. Just avoid these at all costs.

Like stated earlier, there are times when I will play hands like KJ and QJ, or even AX. Everything in poker is situational. However, if there is a raise in front of me generally I will almost always fold the above hands. If you do not have the initiative, they're simply not worth it.

So, what are you suppose to play? I mentioned some hands that can be tough and should be avoided, now I will mention a few of the hands I love playing:

QQ, KK, AA - These are what you would call monsters. These three pairs are the three biggest winning hands in my lifetime stats since I have started playing, and non-coincidentally they are the three best starting hands in hold'em. There are many ways to play them but let me just give you some basic advice. Don't get fancy, don't get greedy, and don't expect to win all of the time. When you have big pairs, many people get so excited and do not want to scare off other players. For the most part, it is true that you want action but you should almost always raise preflop with them. Don't try to be fancy and limp in; these big hands play well against 1-2 players, but are very dangerous against 3 or more. If you are first to act, raise. If someone raised in front of you, re-raise around 3x the bet depending upon how many players are in the hand. Just on a basic level, play them strong like you would play any normal hand and pray someone re-raises you preflop.

TT, JJ - These two pair hands are still very good, and are lifetime winners for me as well, but are trickier to play. You don't want to become too attached to them just because you have a pair, and there are times where you would fold them preflop if there is very aggressive action. Generally speaking, I will raise if I am first to act, and either call or re-raise (depending on the player) if someone raises in front.

22-99 - These eight pairs can be tough to play, but for the most part when you are just starting out try to live by a rule; set it or forget it. A set is when you have three of a kind, when you hold a pair and one comes on the flop (when you hold 44 and the board is 4 7 Q.) Sets are the money hands in no-limit hold'em, so these pairs can rake in some big bucks if they hit. For the most part, I will limp depending on my table position, and call a raise in front. Like TT and JJ, don't become too attached.

AK and AQ - These can be tricky hands at a cash table because they are not made hands yet. AK and AQ look very good when you are dealt them, but miss the flop just like every other hand 2/3 of the time. I almost always play these hands, and they are winners for me, but it really depends on the table. I always open them for a raise. Some people advocate re-raising them instead of calling a raise because it gives you the initiative to take away the pot if you happen to miss. I tend to switch it up, and can do either or but remember, they are both unmade hands.

AJ, KQ - I thought about putting these in the above section, because they can be tricky hands to play, but they're still playable. The reason AJ/KQ are separated from AK and AQ is because I almost never just flat call a raise with them, and almost always fold. I will however raise if it is folded to me, but AJ can trap you fairly bad if someone opens with AK and the flop comes A 3 4, and the same with KQ if the flop comes K high. Raising and calling are two different things.

There are situations where I will play more hands, but in my opinion, those are the best hands for a new player to start out with. I'm sure you have heard pros say their favorite hands are suited connectors like 76 suited, or hands like QT suited, and they can be fun and profitable to play. However, they can play them properly because of their knowledge and experience.

It is very hard to describe in one article what to do and what to play. My suggestion to you is to learn before you play. Read other poker articles, maybe read a poker book. In my opinion, the best way to learn is from a community of people who are also trying to become better. I joined a poker forum called Flop Turn River (FTR for short) shortly after losing some money online. I found the site out of frustration and it totally turned around my poker career. If you would like to meet me, and many other more successful players with a lot of insight, please visit http://www.flopturnriver.com. I highly recommend it!

3) Know your roll. I know this article is already pretty long, but just bear with me here. I am going to share with you something that I think is one of the most important factors for any poker player. This will separate the people who go broke from the people who are successful, the people who hate poker from the people who love it. Are you ready to here it? Bankroll management.

"Huh? I was expecting some sort of strategy of how to always win!?" Yeah, so was I when I started. But there is one thing you will learn rather quickly; you will not always win. It's just impossible. Poker is a long term game.

Bankroll Management is one of the concepts many people do not understand. So many times I have been asked, "Is Poker gambling?" I have heard and gave many answers, but I found the best one to be "I'm not sure, do you exercise proper bankroll management?" And if you do, it isn't gambling. There are so many people who constantly go broke playing poker, even if they are good, and that is probably because they are playing out of their bankroll. What a bankroll is to a poker player, is the money that they use to play with. Players should not be using their bankroll to live off of, or making frequent cash outs, they need it to grow.

I would say the average deposit (for me initially anyway) was $50 here, $100 there, and so on. I kept on having to reload because I kept going broke. If you only have a couple hundred dollars to play online with, and want to become a serious player grinding up the limits, you can not jump right into the high stakes. In fact, with $100 even $.10 - $.20 blinds are too high. There is a recommended rule, depending on what you play, that I have learned to follow:

20-30 buyins for cash games.

15-20 buyins for sit & go tournaments.

50-100 buyins for multi-table tournaments.

Although some people like their bankroll a little tighter, and some looser, following those general guidelines will prevent you from becoming broke as easily. It also really depends on your skill level and experience with poker (again, remember do not over rate yourself.) Just for example, if you start off with a $200 deposit, and want to focus on cash games, you should start at $.05 - $.10 or lower. If you wanted to play sit & gos, the $5.50 or $11 level would be fine. And for multi-table tournaments, you could play in the low $2 - $3 range; with an occasional shot at $5.

Again, this is just a set guideline that I follow. I highly recommend you either follow this, or hear other people's opinion and form your own system. Sometimes players expand the required buyins, and sometimes people take shots at the next highest limit when they reach 10-15 buyins. It's all about perspective. As a general rule, don't bet more than you feel comfortable betting; even if you have the nuts. Having bankroll management won't keep you from going broke if you are a bad player, but it will give you time to plug those leaks and become better through experience; instead of just going broke right away.

4) Rigged!! I am going to switch gears a little bit, but not spend too much time on this next topic. Being a part of online poker communities and just playing online poker in general for years now, I have heard it all. Doomswitches, setups, bad beats; all leading towards people stating "online poker is rigged!!" Let me assure you it is not.

When you are playing live at a 9 person table, it takes time for the dealer to shuffle the cards, the players to act, the dealer to do the flop, etc. If you add in the fact that you play in a home game with distractions and perhaps drinking, this will also delay how fast hands are dealt. In my experience, playing in a home game I will see about 20-30 hands per hour.

Now look at online poker. The cards are automatically shuffled, dealt, and it is your turn even before Uncle Ray noticed it was his turn to shuffle. You don't have to worry about chips and betting, it is all done for you. At a 9 person table online, you will see on average of 60-100 hands per hour. Now compare that to your home game, the play can be over 3 times as fast! That means you will get AA three times as often, and yes, take those bad beats three times as often. Also, with online poker you are allowed to play more than one table at a time. I have personally played up to 18 tables at once! (I highly advise against trying it, however) Do the math on that and you can see how everything happens at a higher rate.

Now if you have your arms crossed because you know you have been unluckier than anyone else in the world, I don't know what else to tell you. I personally know hundreds of very successful people who play online, and have achieved success myself. The rooms make enough money being legit and if you don't believe me, well, don't deposit!

5) Where do I start? One of the first things you must do is become a student. You are not as good as you think you are, you are as good as you prove you are (over a long sample size, mind you.) Books are a very good way to learn the game; however, most books today are advanced concepts and assume you already know the basics. I strongly suggest the website I mentioned earlier, and joining loyal community of poker players who would be very willing to help you, Flop Turn River. I learned so much from that website, and best of all, it was free!

Next, you may have seen the commercials, the television shows, or have been to one of the hundreds of online poker rooms, and just don't know where you should play. There are literally hundreds of online rooms, and many are good, but others are not. In my opinion, you want to find a site that is very well known, populated, and has a very good track record. There are a few that fit this mold, but if I had to narrow it down to one, it would be Full Tilt Poker. You can view the review written about Full Tilt at FTR by visiting the Full Tilt Bonus Code page. In addition to the review of the site, you will find a great deposit bonus through FTR! If you sign up through that page, Full Tilt will match your deposit and give you a bonus, up to $600. (Click on the link for details.) This will give you extra money to play with, which is a great deal.

Overall, a lot of what I had mentioned here is fairly basic. It does not guarantee that you will be on your way to riches. Poker is a game that takes a few minutes to learn, and a life time to master. But if you indulge yourself and become a great student, you can become successful. Good luck to you and see you at the tables!




- Carl Carlson (aka give me my leg)