2012年12月21日 星期五

Free Poker Room


Are you the type of person one would consider a card shark? Do you like any and all types of card games perhaps poker in particular? Do you sometimes wish that you could play poker 24-7? YES, YES, YES, your saying that's me all over, but playing poker costs money. Ah, the sad truth. But wait! What if I were to tell you there is such a place as a free poker room?

Surely not! YES, there is. You can find a free poker room on the internet. The Internet has many places that offer a free poker room. Places that are safe and secure that you can visit and register for from the comfort of your own home. Play poker in your pajamas if you want. Most sites that offer a free poker room are open 24-7. Players of all levels are welcome to the free poker rooms. Play poker without having to pay for each hand.

Finding a free poker room on the internet isn't all the difficult. Use your favorite search engine and type in the words free poker room. Your search should yield quite a few results. Most results will be online or internet casino sites. Some will require a registration and may have a one time fee. Others will be completely free to register and play on unless you want to win money. If you just like to play poker for fun then check out the sites that offer a free poker room first.

So now you're all set. Get yourself a snack, search for a free poker room, sign up and your on your way to some great fun. I bet you'll even meet new people and pick up tips along the way to use when playing poker with your best buds. Just think how surprised your friends will be when you tell them you learned the tricks playing poker in a free poker room.




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2012年12月20日 星期四

Poker Supplies - What Exactly Do You Need to Become Rich


People are buying poker chip sets, poker table tops, and are even paying for a dealer to deal at their game. There is no need to buy so many poker supplies. All you need now is a high speed internet connection, a computer, and a chair. That's right playing poker online as opposed to at a casino is the new thing this decade. There is no more paying for airfare, hotel, car rental, food, etc... you can play right from the comfort of your own home and win big. People don't understand that you no longer have to tip or leave your own home. Poker online is much better than the real thing. Not only that, you can mult-table cash games or Sit-N-Go's and in person, you will only be able to play at one table at a time. Multi-tabling is one of the best advantages over playing at a casino because when you multi-table Sit-N-Go's you have a chance to make some serious cash and ROI.

Online Poker reviews are huge also. You can find many great online poker sites that will offer you a 100% deposit bonus such as Fulltilt poker or Poker Stars. Once you deposit money, BOOM you have an extra 100% of whatever you deposit to work with. There are many weak poker players at the poker tables online waiting for you to take advantage of them. If you learn poker well, there should be no problem making a stable income off of these players. Learning your poker odds and studying your opponents play will greatly increase your chances of winning texas holdem online. If you're not to familiar with texas holdem online, there are many sites that will let you play with play poker chips until your ready for real money. I suggest you do not take play money poker players serious because they play like TRUE maniacs, pushing all in pre-flop or making horrible calls with minimal poker hands. They do not take the game serious, and the only way you will find serious play is to play at the real money poker tables.

Many poker articles you will read throughout the years will tell you what I just said in 2 sentences. I suggest you deposit real money into Bodog, Full Tilt Poker, or Pokerstars as they all offer great bonuses and have extremely nice interfaces that support multi-tabling. Take your 100% deposit bonus to the table and come out firing. When you start playing Sit-N-Go online poker tournaments you need to play tight in the beginning until it's down to 6 players and start playing aggressive to build your chip stack to take down first place. Watch out for poker sets in online poker tournaments because almost all players will slow play their poker sets and try to squeeze as many chips out of you as possible. Read the poker news and message boards and study the game, the next time they try this on you they will be unsuccessful. It's all about online poker these days, do not waste your time in a casino.




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Online Video Poker Casinos - Best Places to Play


Good cards are a must when the stakes are high. Either that or a really convincing bluff, but no one can pull that off all the time. If one is to play online for large stakes then they are going to want to find a poker room that's going to deal them decent hands when it counts. Some poker sites constantly deal crappy hands that can keep a player down on his luck. Here are some tips to choosing the right online video poker casinos to try your skills at.

One site is Paradise Poker. Some people know this site as the best place online to play poker. On this site there are constantly tournaments going on and a player will always find several high stakes games to enter. People have mentioned that this online video poker casino has the most pleasing graphics and yet it is not crowded with all sorts of unnecessary icons. For those players worried about the security of their money, Paradise Poker has shuffle card reviews from a highly recommended company, Pricewaterhouse Coopers.

Another good site to play poker at is Party Poker. With all of Party Poker's efforts to get their name out there, all of the players they have brought to their tables have certainly rewarded them. It is worth noting, however, that although they do have quite a large amount of customers; their customer service is nothing to brag about. Party Poker is created by the people that started CardPlayer Cruises, which includes, Mike Sexton. Every year Party Poker hosts a rather large tournament known as Party Poker Million, which is also quite a draw for online poker players.

Poker Stars has never have a time where there is not a large tournament going on that anyone can enter. Popular with most of the free roll players, the site offers some fun stuff in the programming that keep them coming back time after time. Although the interface may appear rather chaotic with extensive graphics that can be used as player icons.

The Poker Room offers a variety of options, such as multi-table tournaments, as well as Texas Hold'em, Omaha, 7 Card Stud and a number of casino games. For those players worried about viruses, no download is needed in order to play on Poker Room. In addition to a good links section, players can play a free roll with play money, including tournaments.

Ultimate Bet may not have the financial status to back it up, but it certainly has a number of well-known players such as Phil Hellmuth, Annie Duke, and Russ Hamilton that add to the sites credibility. One nice characteristic about this room is that it includes a handy feature where players can minimize the playing table to a smaller bar, allowing them to play multiple tables easier.

Prima Poker, more of a group of poker sites rather than a single room and boasts almost no waiting time before the beginning of the next poker game. With twenty-one sites from which they use to create a game, therefore, it doesn't matter what site you are connecting from, you can still play poker with a full table. It is important to know, that this site uses a third party software and therefore, updates may be slow to arrive at the site.

These are, of course, just a starting point for choosing which online video poker casino to play at. The internet is loaded with online casinos, be sure that the one you pick is reputable and safe for play.




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2012年12月19日 星期三

Poker Calculators and Big Poker Websites in Bed Together


Have you ever wondered why Party Poker, Ultimate Bet, Pacific, Paradise and all the rest of them don't offer their own poker calculator software? Well, yes money is at the root of it, but perception is the face of it. You see, the most successful poker websites have a lot of rake at stake, and the perception of one player having a distinct advantage over another could literally mean the loss of millions in an amazingly short amount of time. (Think on the level of a restaurant being investigated for food poisoning.) In fact, a good deal of Big Poker Site's budget is now allocated to fairness of play, and security for that very reason.

Now does that mean you could be banned, penalized, or accused of cheating at your favorite poker website? Save for using a select few programs, this won't happen because while Big Poker Site is representing one thing - security and fairness, they are covertly supporting that very advantage as an additional revenue stream. Let me explain.

There are a dozen or more new poker sites jumping into this business every month! But Big Poker Site really likes the oligopoly as it is, and is getting very, very aggressive at attracting and retaining the base. Have you not noticed Big Poker Site giving away bonuses, points, entries, and yes, even direct deposits into your old account that's been dormant for months? Add to this, an intricate affiliate marketing system that basically enlists an army of online marketers. Oh, and among those affiliates - are the programmers or marketers of most online poker calculators available right now. So, Big Site won't be caught dead in bed with an online poker calculator, but it will take money from them. How? By paying commissions and rake percentage to those very poker calculator businesses to bring Big Poker Site even more players. Yes, again money is at the root of it.

Check on my website for all the poker calculators and see how many you can purchase by simply paying credit or pay pal. I'll save you the time. 80% require you to open an account at Big Poker Site using their affiliate sign-up process. That's the only way you can get the software. Why? It's because Big Poker Site is actually paying poker calculator marketers more than they could earn by selling it to you outright. Yes, more.

The marketers get a cut of your initial deposit and then a cut of your rake contribution for a predetermined number of hands played over a specified time period. Which, by the very nature of poker newbies will always be an attractive number. Good for the marketer. Good for Big Poker Site. In this way they can make it very difficult for an upstart to get a foothold in the market place. As a result, in the near future I predict that at least one of the Big Poker Sites and several new upstarts will be offering their own poker calculator software in the face of marketing distinction and pure survival. That's business. Poker business.




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Rake Explained and Comparing Online Poker to Live Poker


The 'rake' can be defined as the fee the poker room charges players (from here on out 'poker room' or 'house' is referring to a casino, online poker room, local card club/poker room, or a game run by an individual(s)). There are generally two different methods that are used by the house to collect the rake. The first is when the card room will take a percentage of the pot up to a certain amount. For example, they could take 5% up to $3 before they 'push' the winner their chips. How much the house takes and what requirements must be met before they 'rake' the pot will differ between online poker rooms and 'live' (not online).

The second method, and the one that will not be discussed in too much depth here, is what is known as a 'time charge'. The house will collect a certain amount of money every half hour or hour from all the players playing. The time charge method is usually not used for the lower limit games, and even in the mid to high limit games, it is not always employed. From here on out 'the rake' is only going to refer to the rake that is collected from individual pots. This is the standard method that most poker players are used to and will be the focus of the rest of the article.

Live poker rooms can have different requirements of when they rake the pot and at what percentage. For live poker rooms the percentage is usually 10% and, depending on the poker room, can have a maximum of $3-$5. Some poker rooms also have a minimum rake that they take from each pot, regardless of the size. For example, if there is a 1/2 NL game and the blinds are $1 and $2, they might take up to $3 from the pot on the flop. This means that if everybody folds to the small blind, he/she calls the big blind, and the big blind checks, the house will collect up to $3 (depending on their policies), even though they are heads up and the pot only has $4. The house will then take another dollar once the pot reaches $40 (10% of $40 is $4, but they have already taken $3) and, if there maximum is $5, they will then take another dollar at $50.

Because most players realize that contributing $2 in order to win $1 is a tough proposition, most poker rooms will allow the small blind and big blind to 'chop'. This means that they can both receive their blinds back if they both agree that it is acceptable. This has to be done before the flop and no other players can be in the hand. Poker rooms that do collect rake no matter how many players there are if there is a flop, usually have a 'no flop, no drop' policy. This means that if there is no flop, no matter how many raises or how big the pot, the house will not collect any money from the flop. It needs to be remembered that not all live poker rooms collect rake if there is a flop. This is sometimes regional, but can also vary from poker room to poker room in the same region.

Online poker rake differs in several ways. The first is that the percent of rake that is usually taken is 5% and this is almost always capped at $3. Not only is there usually a maximum $3 collection, but there is almost always no minimums. In some games the pot will need to be as large as $30 before the house collects their percentage. In games where the house collects 5%, because of simplicity, they can divide the amount they collect into 'cents'. This means on a $20 pot there can be a rake of $0.50. For online games, there is not an option to chop if the small blind and big blind are in the hand before the flop.

The above descriptions of how live poker rooms and online poker rooms calculate and collect rake are the most common methods employed. As was mentioned, the rules will vary, but a majority of poker rooms use the above rules and using them as guidelines can help the poker player (whether a novice or beginner) decide which version offers the highest return. There are many other factors that determine the profitability of a poker game and it would be foolish to base game selection solely on the rake collected.

It is fairly obvious that the maximum rake that the house collects in live games is a significant amount higher than online. Even if it was assumed that they only charged a maximum of $3 the minimums are much higher than online poker rooms. Seeing a flop with three people and $9 in the pot ($6 after the rake is taken), for example, creates a negative expected value that is fairly tough to overcome. It is also safe to deduce that one pays more per hand in rake in a live setting as opposed to online.

Even though more is raked per hand in a live poker game, the amount that is paid per hour is comparable. In a live game, if the average rake per hand is $3, but there is only 30 hands an hour, the house will collect $90/hr. When playing online there is an average of 70 hands an hour. If the average rake collected per hand is $1.50, the hourly collection from the table is $105.

Using the above as guidelines (based off of 2/4 limit games) the table as a whole will pay more per hand in live games, but more per hour in online games. This is due to the amount of hands that are possible per hour per table online as opposed to live.




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




Play Virtual Poker


With all of the great poker websites that are available these days, many poker enthusiasts have decided to try to play virtual poker. Playing poker online can be an exciting and often rewarding experience, and many players can improve their game and even win some money when they engage in this activity. Is it more difficult to play virtual poker than it is to play regular poker at a real table? After you get used to how the poker software works and how to navigate poker websites, you'll find that virtual poker is just as easy as playing regular poker, and most of the time just as exciting.

When you play virtual poker, you are almost always playing against other real people, in real time. There are some websites where you can play poker against the computer, but these days the most popular way is to play with real people. You register at a poker website, and then you sign in and click on a "table" where you'd like to play. The graphics show a picture of a poker table, and you'll see your name at one of the chairs after you have been seated. From there, you'll be prompted when it is your turn to ante or bet, or, as in the case of Texas Hold'em, you'll be able to go "all in" when the time is right.

Many people play virtual poker to hone their skills, others play to win money, and others play in tournaments to possibly win entry into "real" poker tournaments, such as the World Poker Tour. Some of the people who have won the WPT actually gained entry to the tournament by winning a virtual poker tournament. It is easy to see that when you play virtual poker, it can often be a stepping stone to something much bigger.




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2012年12月18日 星期二

How to Play Poker With Out Any Difficulty


The Poker is an interesting game which is played with cards and the winner wins a big amount of money. Playing poker is a complex game which needs special skills to play; there are many special books and online websites which help you to play poker. The poker is usually played in a casino by sitting around a large table with multiple players around. The players in a poker game are played with dices and plastic token which indicates the points. The game of poker is played by 8 to 10 people and people best on their partners and the dice is rolled.

There are many rules for the bet which takes place while playing poker. The person with the highest card pints wins the games.How to play poker helps you to become an expert and, and helps you to play the poker with better tricks and moves. In some of the poker games, a creation amount of money is deposited by the player before the betting begins. If you are playing online poker, you need to transfer the money to a certain account. Learning poker is very fun, to be come an expert in poker is very difficult, some people lose millions of money in a second.

The poker game is meant for rich people and there is a lot of cash involved in this game. The Las Vegas is the best place in the world to play poker games; thousands of people around the world come to this place for playing poker and go back millions of money in their pocket. The poker strategy helps you to become and expert in this games, the online is the best option for you to play the poker game.

There are special tools which help you to play the poker; these are simple step by step which can be easily learned with in a couple of days. To play poker you should be clear and intelligent to make the correct move to win the game. The latest online poker learning soft ware helps you to make proper calculation and make the correct move. This software also helps you to know the next move and play according to it; you can also track the points of the opponents.

The special poker software helps you to know about the opponent's moves and ides. The online poker tools help you like a virtual friend and help you to win the games. You cannot win the game if you don't know the exact rules and regulations of this game. The software tools help you to view various graphs and help you to know the status of the game and move with correct tactics and speed. Truly the online poker support is very useful for all the people who want a lucky fortune.




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Differences Between Online and Offline Poker Play


Before joining the online poker community, poker players tend to have experienced off-line poker first. There are important differences between the two, which can be exploited to give you the edge at the poker table. Use these online poker tips to develop a poker play-style which will provide you with the maximum profit.

1. The ability to change seat. If you're sat down at a real casino and decide to move seats, you'll get a lot of aggro from other players at the table. If you move so you act before a very loose player, or after a very tight player then other players at the table will complain that you're getting an unfair advantage over them. In online poker you don't have that problem, if you want to change to an empty seat you can just click on the 'empty seat' button and you'll be seated at this new location.

2. Become a 'new you'. At the online poker table no one knows who you are. You could be a 7 foot tall body builder, or a 5 foot tall boy - that's irrelevant, it's how you present yourself at the poker table that will dictate how other players envision you. If you have an intimidating name, like 'PokerSlayer' people at the table will react to this. The same goes for your image (most sites allow you to upload a photo / image).

3. Distractions. There are distractions in both online and offline poker, offlline poker tends to be either eating/drinking, conversation or watching players at other tables. Online poker has distractions too, which are normally the other opportunities on your computer - films / TV series / other viewable content... The best strategy is to only have the poker websites on your internet browser, possibly an poker tips site too.

4. Obnoxious players. Don't get me wrong, you do have obnoxious player's in both online and offline poker. Offline players being overly rude tend to be warned and then banned from the poker table by the croupier or casino manager. Online it's a lot harder to get rid of these players, there's often a 'vote player off table' option, but because of the volume of players on these poker rooms it's impossible for the admins to ensure this happens correctly.

5. Hand's Per Hour. This is probably the biggest difference between the two. Offline hands can last for what feels like an eternity, people think for minutes before they act. In online poker there are restrictions on how long you can have for 'thinking time', which leads to a lot more hands per hour.

Internet poker has become a vast empire in the last few years, make the most of online poker by using the best poker tips, poker bonuses and poker sites available. You can even use no deposit poker bonuses to test out the tips for yourself at not cost, the best part is you can still win real money - at no risk at all!




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Poker Networks - a Great Place to Shop


You only have to enter a couple of related poker words into Google to find a whole plethora of poker sites, with over 250 or so, offering various promotions, products and marketing strategies to tempt you into joining their games and becoming part of their poker community.

But if you are just about to set out, new to the game of online poker, what will you look for when you shop around for one of the many poker product sites available?

Well, of course the first thing you are attracted to is the label or brand name offering the product. Just like you may shop at your local store for common household goods, you may employ the same methods when shopping for an online gaming product, like poker. The brand name is what identifies the product. You may have seen the brand name being advertised somewhere, so if you are familiar with it, you are more likely to trust it.

Some of the more popular brand names like William Hill and Ladbrooks are familiar to us primarily for sports betting. But with sites like these now having a casino and poker gaming channel, they are beginning to establish themselves as trustworthy players in the online gaming world. With big sites like Party Poker and 888 also throwing a lot of money behind marketing campaigns and tournaments, it is easy to see how fast they have established themselves as forerunners in online casino and poker.

But just as we all like to purchase the more popular brand names, it is those great bargains that we like to shop around for. Spotting a great offer and walking away with a great product at a lower price fills us all with delight. And so just by digging a little deeper into Google or Yahoo, you will be able to find more variety of poker products, with more bonus offers and various tournaments available.

Shopping for online poker will begin just like normal, with a spot of window shopping. Enter a few words such as poker games, poker online or UK poker into Google and boom... lots of "shops" and products to choose from. However, just browsing a few pages deeper than the usual 2, 3 or 4, will result in far more sites than the usual big brand names. Sites like VIP Poker Club and Virgin Poker are also becoming more household names and beginning to establish themselves as places to play in a safe and secure environment. You may see sites like these popping up amongst results as they become ever more popular.

Once you have opened up a poker site to take a further look into the product, you are first attracted to the graphic/colour scheme and layout of the site. If these are not simple to understand, or pleasing to the eye (just like the labels on a product in the store), you are likely to be turned away. But don't stop there. Why not try the product out before you buy it? Sites like VIP Poker offer an interactive poker school and also allow you to preview games before you start playing. This is a good way to search for a product and test it out.

One good way to shop is by going to a chain store. There you will find many brands under one roof. From the more popular established brands to newly available brands and niche products. Just like shopping at a chain store for electrical goods, you can shop at an online poker network for a variety of poker brands. Sites like IPNPoker provide a multitude of brands to suit your taste and needs. Whether you want to feel like a VIP club member or want to be part of a more fun-based brand, there is always a site and tournament available to suite your taste and level of play.

Playing as part of a network has its benefits over the single site products such as Party Poker or 888. While the numbers of players online are likely to be similar, the range of player (and language of player) is likely to be broader and more varied, and with a network, there will always be a tournament available for beginners and professionals alike. No more waiting around for a tournament to begin ("like waiting in queues to pay for your chosen product").

St Minver, who operate the IPN Poker network, said its networks are now hosting 30,000 cash players a day, with up to 7,500 concurrent players on its sites at peak times. This is likely to be fuelled by the introduction of a number of high-profile household brands and launches into Sweden, Spain and Russia.

The International Poker Network site shows revenue growth of 20% in 2006. The number of poker players on IPNPoker increased by 27% in 2006. This shows that playing as part of a network is proving ever popular. Being able to meet players of different languages from all over Europe, test the product out before your buy and shop around for the great bargains all under one roof is a good reason to become part of an online poker network.




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2012年12月17日 星期一

Live Online Poker - A Million Times Better than Live Poker


Do you enjoy online casino poker rooms? How about paying $400.00 for airfare to Las Vegas, $600.00 for 4 nights, and $1000.00 losing at live poker rooms. Why not just save all this money and play texas holdem poker on line. The only way to go is us legal texas holdem online games which are on poker navodila, full tilt poker, party poker, and absolute poker. It's much harder for any player to read your texas holdem hands online than it is in person which is one reason why it is much better to play poker online.

With live poker, you will have to tip the dealer when you win a good hand. With texas holdem online, there is NO tipping. You simply win a big hand, you can get up from the table at anytime and your not obligated to stay at all. Throw online poker cheat out the door, it is IMPOSSIBLE to cheat online as opposed to in person where you can cheat all the time. Playing free money online poker, you can score some great bonuses to and in person you will never see any type of free bonuses.

For example, Fulltilt poker offers players 100% deposit bonus. Which means, you deposit 100 bucks you are getting 100 bucks back! You can't beat this! Almost every site you play at online will offer you some kind of online poker bonus. All online poker sites will also offer rules of texas holdem and strategies. You can sit in your pajamas and win thousands of dollars an hour without leaving your own home! Who can pass this up? Where players starting out usually mess up in is playing cash games instead of Sit-N-Go's. Sit-N-Go's are definitely one of the best ways to make money playing poker online and when you buy in to a texas holdem poker tournament you only can lose the buy-in amount and only your poker chips, not your whole bankroll.

Texas holdem poker lesson number 2; find the right online poker room and get familiar with the texas holdem software. Being familiar with the software will enable you to get comfortable taking notes and also have options for the 4 color card deck to make it easier to see flushes. You can change the color of clubs to green instead of spades and clubs always both being black. It is much easier identifying cards and you will be less prone to making mistakes at the poker tables.

Playing the right poker hands in Sit-N-Go's is also key to your success. It is best to play tight in the beginning; folding usually the first 20 hands unless you see an AA, KK, QQ, or AK. There is no better feeling than waiting it out and taking down first place playing as little as 20 hands the WHOLE game to get there. You really do not need to keep playing weak hands and just sit on a good hand to take down huge pots. There is a lot of fish out there and it is only a matter of time until you take their chip stack.




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Play Poker Online


The online version of poker games is definitely equally exciting. But, one should earn some helpful strategies and rules to beat his/her opponents. When it comes to play poker online, people usually believe that it is all about aggression. Well, aggressive play does help sometimes, but it is not the proper way to win at online poker games. You have to understand that there is a little difference between the situation that exists when playing poker at land based casinos and in an online poker room. In the latter case, players are not able to see each other, which can makes it a bit tough for you to analyze your opponents. For this reason, it is usually better to keep your aggressiveness in control.

First of all, after you have learned the basics of poker game and have tried your luck by playing few hands in the online world, you should try to know or understand about the main aspects of poker. Well, there are basically four to five aspects of online poker games. First of all, you should get familiar with the rules of various sorts of online poker games, such as Texas Hold'em poker rules, Omaha Hold'em poker rules, Seven Card Stud poker rules, and many more. The rules associated with every sort of poker games are quite different. For this reason, before you download and install poker apps in your computer system, make it very sure that you know the rules very well.

After you are done with the rules, it is the time for you to focus on the strategies of online poker games. However, one important thing you should always keep in mind that there is no such strategy which can help you to win each and every hand of poker game. Before exploring out the strategies, it is essential to know about poker betting terminology, such as Raise, Fold, Call, and Check. These four betting terminologies are the fundamental blocks of online poker games. Bluffing is considered as one of the essential skills to play poker online, and it is definitely counted among the advanced poker strategies.

Bluffing is all about acting and betting in a way which is completely unrelated to the actual position of condition of the player. For example, if a player has bad hand, but he still wager in a way as if he or she has a good one, then it means that he or she is bluffing. A player with strong hands pretending to be a weaker opponent is also a way to bluff. Being unpredictable is one of the best ways to beat your opponents in the game. The moment you let them you analyze your game play, your end would be near soon.

Apart from poker rules and poker strategies, you should also gain some idea about poker tips. When you play poker online, it is quite important to be patient and keep your cool. Along with, you should also know about your opponents by analyzing their game play. Once you master these things, you can certainly make yourself an expert of online poker games.




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2012年12月16日 星期日

Video Poker Games - How Real Do They Play?


Video poker games are the software version of a simulation

of playing poker in a real life setting. While nothing

beats the real life game, these video poker games offer

real fun and lots of winning chances.

Another type of video poker games is those that are

designed to help you learn and improve your skills in a

real life games. There's video poker games available for

just about every type of traditional poker games. Here's a

list of some of the more popular video poker games: Omaha

Hold 'em, Texas Hold 'em, Seven Card Stud, Blackjack, the

World Series of Poker event, and Caribbean Stud Poker. You

will also find many variations.

There's video poker online, as well as in your land casinos.

You can also get these video poker games for your handheld

electronics. No mater how you choose to play video poker

games, you're sure to find excitement, fun and lots of

chances to win.

Some of the most popular online video poker games are Texas

Hold'em, jacks or better video poker and deuces wild video

poker. There's several sites online where you can download

the software, and play for free or real money. For the

poker fan, there's a wealth of opportunity for fun,

excitement and many winnings.

If you're looking to learn strategy, several video poker

games have been designed to teach you strategies and the

rules. There's several produced by the world's most

talented professional poker players. What better way than

to learn from the professionals.

Just as in person-to-person poker, the video poker games

involve chance and skill. One of the neat things about

video poker games is that they are available whenever you

want to play. The online gaming sites that offer video

poker games are never closed. You don't have to worry

about who is going to show up or if you'll have enough

people to play. There are always people playing online

video poker games no matter the time of day or night.

The basics of the rules are pretty much the same as when

you're playing with the traditional 52-card deck. With

video games, the rules, the table bets, and other things

that must be determined in real life are already set for

you. All you have to do is read the rules, and begin play.

If you haven't played video poker games, you owe it to

yourself to check them out. Beware, they're lost of fun

and can be addictive.

Have fun and good luck.




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Betrosexuals: A Poker Online Phenomenon


People wear all sorts of disguises at the poker table: weakness, strength, bluster, naivety. It's the nature of the game. So it only makes sense that new forms of deception at the poker table would evolve as the popularity of the game's newest innovation -- poker online -- spread. It's no wonder then that, when you can't see the person you're playing against, there's a good chance they're not who they profess to be -- like male or female.

It's an honest to goodness phenomenon, with its very own name -- Betrosexuality: presenting oneself as the opposite gender at a poker online table.

Now, to be fair to the term, and its history, Betrosexuality was actually coined prior to its use in poker online, and occasionally with slightly different implications. Here are a couple of alternate definitions of the terms:

- Betrosexuals wager on both men's and women's sporting events

- Betrosexuals sell sexual favors by lottery

Recent research analyzed by Nottingham Trent University Professor Mark Griffiths reports that 23% of female British poker online players pretend to be men and more than 10% of British male poker online players pretend to be women. British betrosexuals are reportedly wagering an estimated 213 million pounds sterling at poker online rooms.

There are a few ways gender is represented at a poker online table that may elude some players, they're so subtle. But as much in the background as they are, they make a potent impact in people's gameplay. They are:

Screen Names: A poker online player's chosen nickname has always been a prime indicator of their demeanor (or posed demeanor) -- so The Terminator would connote aggressiveness and Bill Gates might suggest a limitless bankroll; poker online screen names can also connote gender (ie. Poker Daddy, Hot Mamma, Club Girl, Mr. Poker);

Avatars: If your poker online room uses avatars (3D human or humanoid figures) to represent the players, you could easily throw your fellow players off kilt (if you know how to use this advantage, that is -- more on that in a moment);

Chat: The chat window is always a popular part of the poker online experience as this is where people often betray themselves. That said, still others, knowing this fact, only pretend to do so.

But using this form of deception effectively requires far more than simply misrepresenting yourself. For, once you've planted the seed, you need to know how to nurture and grow it. You need -- in other words -- to know how gender plays into poker online and off alike, and you need to know how to play the game based on this knowledge.

So let's get to the two basic considerations in questioning your betrosexuality in poker online:

Why would a woman pretend to be a man?

Many women believe men tend to play more aggressively against women but less so when playing against other men.

Why would a man pretend to be a woman?

Many men believe players loosen up their gameplay when they believe they're playing against a women as they expect the woman to be a poorer player and therefore not know the value, or lack thereof, of the cards they are holding.

As you can undoubtedly see, both misconceptions are poison at a poker online table. You might as well just hand over your chips to the other players than allow yourself to succumb to foolish and stereotypical attitudes about how gender influences poker ability.

That said, as we see it, there are two ways to beat Betrosexuals at the poker online tables: Keep your poker online strategy consistent and gender neutral, or become a Betrosexual yourself!




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Different Types of Poker Games


Most everyone is familiar with Texas Hold'em, which has become commonly referred to as the Cadillac of Poker, thanks to it's widespread popularity on television programs. From regularly scheduled programs such as the World Poker Tour to the televised final table match of the World Series of Poker, most everyone has become familiar with how to play Texas Hold'em, particularly the No Limit variety.

However, Texas Hold'em is not the only version of poker, and until recently it was not even the most popular version of the game. There are many different types of poker that can be played. Here is a brief look at the different options that are available in card rooms around the world.

Five Card Draw Poker

Five Card Draw Poker is the traditional favorite when it comes to playing poker at home. The game is typically played with up to five players. Betting in five card draw consists of an initial ante plus two additional betting rounds. Each player is dealt five cards face down, and may discard/replace as many (or all) of the cards as they wish during the initial betting round.

Omaha Poker

The Omaha version of poker is played with up to ten players. Each player is dealt four cards face down. After four rounds of betting, there are five community cards face up on the table, which are shared by all players. The player combines any two (of the four) cards from their hand with the community cards to make the best possible poker hand.

Omaha Hi/Lo Poker

There is also a version of Omaha poker called Hi/Lo. In this version, a player can also win with a "lo/low" hand by holding complete garbage, with cards no higher than 8. For example, a player holding A, 2, 3, 4, 6 would likely have a lo hand and win the pot. If another player also had the high hand (for example, two pair), the pot would be split between them.

Seven Card Stud Poker

Seven Card Stud is another popular variation of poker. Seven Card Stud is usually played with up to eight people. The game carries an initial ante, followed by five rounds of betting. There are no community cards in Seven Card Stud. Each player is dealt a total of seven cards, with three being face down so that only the player can see, and the remaining four being dealt face up so that everyone can see. Players use any five of the seven cards they hold to make the best possible poker hand. There is also a hi/lo version of the game.

There are a number of other poker variations that are worth getting to know. Caribbean Stud Poker, Razz Poker, 3-Card Poker and Pineapple make just a few. There are many poker variations aside from Texas Hold'em, each requiring a different strategy to be successful in the game. The many different poker variations provide ample opportunities for a lifetime of exploring the game without ever getting bored.




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2012年12月15日 星期六

Entertain With Online Poker Games


Playing online poker is fun and complete entertainment. One of the youngest online gambling games, the first version of online poker was offered recently in 1998. Since then, there have been no limits for online poker. Today, no online gambling website is complete without online poker and you cannot imagine any online gambling website that does not offer online poker.

A reason behind the popularity of free online poker is the simplicity of the game. Online poker is fair and transparent. If you are skilled you make money and if you are not...well, you will always get the opportunity to learn. You will find free online poker rooms where you can play online poker for low stakes. Some online poker sites also offer poker free rolls for beginners. Some also provide free money play so that players may practice these skills in various poker games and limits without the risk of losing real money.

Poker has many variations. Even though the rules of play and strategy differ, the hierarchy of winning hands remains the same. Participants of online poker games can range from amateurs to rookies. Depending on the level of skill you have, you can challenge a beginner or even the hardest of professionals. Another good thing about online poker is that you play in your own schedule.

Once you have decided on a poker game, you would need to know the skills. This would not take long because poker is easy. Once you are acquainted with the rules, you need to formulate a strategy by observing the moves of opponents. Ideally, you should watch a few deals and try to relate the moves with the results. The more you observe the better for you.




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Where to Play in a Poker Tournament


Poker has become immensely popular in recent years, particularly the phenomenon of poker tournaments. As a poker player you may be wondering: How can I get involved in the poker tournament scene?

There are three main places to play in a poker tournament: At home, online, or at a casino. They each have their own advantages.

1. At Home.

This includes any poker game that is informally organized, either by you, someone you know, or a friend of a friend. As long as the rules are clearly outlined beforehand, you don't need any fancy dealers or tournament directors to play a poker tournament. All you really need are cards and chips. What's nice about a home poker game is that the financial stake can be strictly regulated. If your friends are comfortable risking twenty dollars, that can be the buy in for your tournament. If two dollars or two hundred are more their speed, that's fine too. There's no restriction on how many chips you can distribute, as long as everyone starts with the same amount (and you have enough chips). Even if everyone is only kicking in five dollars, you can all start with 10,000 in chips in front of you, just like the entrants to the World Series of Poker!

When setting up your own home poker tournament, a few things need to be established. First up is the prize payout structure. If your tournament only has about ten people, some people like to give about half the prize pool to the winner, 30 percent to the second place player and 20 percent to whoever comes in third. If you have more people, you might want to spread it out so that more get paid. Important note: Holding back a percentage of the prize pool for yourself as the organizer is illegal in a home poker game in many states, even if you're just using the money to pay for drinks. Be sure you know local laws before you withhold any prize money.

Then you have to establish how many chips everyone starts with. More chips usually equals more fun, but keep in mind if you have too many chips on the table, the tournament may go on much longer than people are comfortable with, especially the people who get knocked out early.

Finally, you need to know the blind structure. The way tournaments (at least Hold`em tournaments, which are probably what you will be playing), progress towards a winner is with forced blinds that players have to put into the pot each round, amounts that rise incrementally as the tournament goes on. You want to start with smallish blinds, so that people have time to show off their poker skills before the blinds get too big. A small blind of 5 and a big blind of 15 is not a bad way to start, nor is a 25-50 start if you want to get things moving a little faster. After a pre-determined period of time (15 to 40 minutes is a good range; err towards the shorter amount to keep the game moving), double the blinds, so you move from 25-50, to 50-100, to 100-200. This should give your tournament a fun pace.

One last thing to keep in mind for home tournaments: The players who get knocked out need something to do. All but two people are not going to be playing in the tournament for some amount of time; the guy who gets knocked out first is going to be waiting a long time. Have another table available for a side game and keep a TV or snacks on hand to amuse your less fortunate guests while they're waiting for the next game to start up.

2. Online

Online tournaments are a great place to start, especially if you are inexperienced or don't have a casino in your area. Download the software for one of the many poker sites on the internet (some of the most popular include PartyPoker, PokerStars, ParadisePoker and PacificPoker), load some money into your account and you're ready to go! Online menus will direct you quickly and easily to the tournament of your choice. The most popular tournament online is called the "Sit and Go," meaning that as soon as enough people sit, you're ready to go! Sit and Gos are generally single table tournaments, so if you beat everyone at your table, you win. You will typically face nine opponents, although there are tables that offer six handed tournaments and some sites even allow four handed and heads-up tournament play. The buy-in is up to you; SnGs are offered from as low as $6 to enter to as high as hundreds of dollars to start, whatever suits your needs.

You can also play multi-table tournaments, with three or four tables' worth of people, or even larger tournaments, with hundreds of entrants. The payouts are generally a measure of how many people play, so a six handed Sit and Go might pay only two players, whereas a big tournament might pay over a hundred. All of these types of tournaments have a range of buy-ins; you will certainly be able to find one you are comfortable with.

3. Casino

Unless you live in Las Vegas, California, Atlantic City, or within striking distance of a Riverboat or Indian Reservation, it's hard to get to Casino tournaments on a regular basis, but they can be a very rewarding experience. The advantage the online tournaments have over the casino ones is that the casino tournament is on a much stricter schedule. You have to show up around the time the tournament is scheduled to start or you are out of luck. Casinos don't have the room or resources to be running all sorts of tournaments 24 hours a day, although many have at least one daily and one nightly tournament and sometimes run single table satellites, where you can earn tournament entry fees, continuously. People enjoy casino tournaments because they feel they get the full poker experience. You are literally surrounded by poker, the sounds of riffling chips, the appearances of the various players, the feel of the felt, these are all things you can only get in an actual (referred to as "brick and mortar" or "B&M") casino.

If staring down your opponent or picking up subtle tells is your game, you need to be at the casino. If you want to sit down next to a pro or celebrity you've seen on T.V., the only place that's going to happen is the casino. In addition to the full poker experience, players also don't have to worry about bad internet connections timing them out when they're trying to move all-in with their pocket aces, or about frustrating software crashes. Of course, you can't play a casino poker tournament in your underwear (although I'd guess some have tried) and you can't just hop into bed after a grueling twelve hour tournament; you still have to drive home. Still, for some, the casino tournament is the only way to go.

All three of these options provide great poker tournament experiences, you should try as many as you can and see which one suits you the best.




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Discover Online Poker For Free Using No Deposit Poker Bonuses


If you have played your favourite poker game in real brick and mortar poker room you surely know that the drinks are free and you can get comps for food in the casino buffet or coffee shop or even for a room for couple nights. Some poker rooms have always ready breakfast and snack for their players. Just because they want to show their loyal poker poker players how they appreciate them and they want to treat them nice. In return these poker players play there regularly and tell their friends about their great service and freebies they get while playing they favourite game at their favourite poker room. And they will come gladly back to play there again.

Of course online poker rooms do not have any options to provide customer care like this. So they are trying to find some ways how to show players that they appreciate them and to make them check out how does it feel to play poker at certain online poker room. Instead of free food, drinks or hotel rooms, online poker rooms give away free money!

There is no catch, they just want you to try their poker room for free before you deposit some money. (just as in the players club promotions at Vegas casinos, but online offers are even better as they do not have the free drinks and free food option) And if you get lucky or have good enough skills you can turn these free money into big bucks, the potential is unlimited. If not this bonus will surely help you to discover what kind of players play at the poker room and if there is possibility to be profitable. If yes, you can take advantage of their usually generous deposit bonus and get even more free money.

Before you are allowed to cash out these free money along with all profits you made you usually have to play certain number of raked hands. Poker rooms require you to play these number of raked hands to make sure you are really interested in playing poker and that the money is used for the purpose of trying out the poker room. They also want to get rid of all people that just would like to take these free money with no interest in poker. And of course after you play required number of raked hands you can withdraw the money to your bank account or if you want they can just send it to you by check.

To take advantage of these free money offers the poker rooms need to make sure you are legal age and that you do not claim this bonus multiple times. That is why some of them ask you to register credit card. Giving a credit card number to reputable online poker room is safer than buying a bag of groceries at the local supermarket with the same card. However most poker rooms do not even need you to register credit card, you just send them copy of your ID or they send you the redemption code in mail.




To get you started with playing online poker with free money, you can find online poker rooms that offer these free money along with further details regarding each offer here. You can get up to $100 absolutely free in one poker room, if you use multiple offers you can get even more free money.




2012年12月14日 星期五

Online Poker Site Tips


If you are going to play poker online there are a few online poker site tips that you should be aware of before you play. Playing poker online can be very fun and exciting and can also offer you a chance to win a bit of money. Some online poker site tips include knowing what to look for in a good site, being aware of what you want in a site, and knowing your skill level.

It is important that you follow online poker site tips when you are going to play poker online, and the first is that you know what to look for in a good poker site. You need to be sure to look for a successful site that has many satisfied players. You should also look for a site that offers fees that are reasonable or no fees at all. You should remember that usually if you pay no fee you will probably not be able to win any money. Also be sure to look over the rules when you join a site to be sure you can abide by them.

Another of the online poker site tips is to be sure you know what you want out of an online poker site. If you enjoy playing many styles of poker then you may want a site that offers a variety of games for you to play. If you only have one certain kind of poker you enjoy playing or know how to play then look for a site that specializes in that kind of poker. It is important to find a site that makes you happy and caters to the things you enjoy.

Another tip is to remember what your skill level is when you are looking for a place to play poker online. If you are a beginner you do not want to start out in a site that is made up of people who are very experienced in poker. Often beginners may find it helpful to start playing for free so they can build their skills. On the other hand, if you are a great poker player you want to find a site that will challenge your poker skills. Remembering these online poker site tips can improve your online poker experience.




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Best Online Poker


Many people are interested in playing poker online but have no idea what to look for when looking for the best online poker. Involvement in a bad poker room can not only result in the loss of money but will also make you miserable. Finding the best online poker can result in you being able to have many hours of fun and excitement and often will also result in great winnings. If you are looking for the best online poker you need to look for a well established poker room, be aware of your personal playing style, and be aware of your poker skills.

It is helpful when looking for the best online poker to find out about the success of a poker room you are considering. A large amount of players already playing can be a sign that the poker room is a quality one. If you are playing poker for money you should also be sure that good customer service is offered and that any fees are reasonable. It also is helpful to be aware of your own personal style of playing when you are looking for the best online poker. You should consider whether you enjoy large tournament style playing or if you enjoy playing smaller games of poker that are less stressful. Also consider whether you want a site that offers only one kind of poker or a site that gives you a variety of games to choose from. Your skill level is also an important thing to take into consideration. If you are just beginning to play poker often it will be a great idea to start out playing for free, whereas more advanced players will enjoy a site that challenges them.

It is not always easy to find the best online poker but taking time to look for it will bring great results. If you are aware of what to look for and know your personal skill level and style of playing it will be easier to find the best online poker. Online poker can offer you many hours of fun and a chance to win money so once you find the best online poker site, sit back, relax, and enjoy your game.




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Where The Best Free Poker Game Tips Are Found


?Experience is the master of education, however, even experience can be a cruel way to learn. Some poker pro's will argue that the only real way to learn how to play poker is by actually playing. Nevertheless, with a little perseverance, you can discover a lot of the best free poker game tips without risking your entire poker bankroll.

Although the Internet is a great place to pick up free poker game tips, the Poker World online is full of misinformation. Poker forums, personal blogs and sales oriented material all proclaim to know all the secrets to winning at poker online. However, much of this information is tainted by personal opinion, inaccurate math and just downright nonsense. You should cautiously approach any poker tips or information with a dose of reality and ensure that what you are reading is verifiable and holds true in the actual application.

For example, I recall reading a free poker games tips website that clearly stated different percentages for making certain hands. The author insisted that if you hold two suited cards, you have a 35% chance of making a flush. This misinformation is not entirely accurate. In reality you have a 0.84% (1 in 118) chance of flopping a flush, a 19.1% chance of making the flush on the turn if two of your flush cards are on the flop, and a 19.1% chance on the river if two of your suit are already on the board.

The confusion comes from the fact that many people will just assume that they have a 38% chance of hitting their flush pre-flop, when holding two suited cards. However that first REQUIRES you to HIT two more suited cards on the flop in order to have the 38% shot BY the river.

When looking for reliable and honest free poker game tips, you must ensure that you are able to verify and prove that the information you are getting is true and accurate. Look for the facts and prove it works to yourself, before you venture into a game and use inaccurate or ill-advised poker strategies. Do not just assume that anything anybody says is the correct poker strategy or the right information to improve your game.

Discover for yourself all the free poker game tips and then take notes of those tips to use later.

Once you gather plenty of free poker game tips and taken notes of them, begin to apply them to your actual poker tournament or cash game. This will help you gain the valuable experience you need to become a winning poker player.




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2012年12月13日 星期四

Omaha High/Low - 5 Reasons To Add Omaha/8 To Your Poker Repertoire


The game of poker exploded in the early 2000's with the advent of online poker and mainstream television show coverage. The game that everyone was talking about and playing was Texas Hold 'Em. A few years on, many players have made good money playing poker and calling themselves poker players, but in truth they have yet to expand their horizons and become true poker players. Looking beyond Texas Hold 'Em to other games of poker players is part of any good player's maturation. This article addresses some key prerogatives to add other games of poker to your skill set. In particular the focus will be on the game of Omaha Eight-or-Better split pot poker.

Simple Decision Making

Players who have played Texas Hold 'Em their whole poker lives look at the rules and structure of Omaha High/Low split poker and figure it to be a much more complex game. Sure, the fact that players get two extra cards in their hand and that the pot is split between the best high and low showdown hands makes the game harder to understand at first. However, as you get your head around the structure of the game itself, the strategical decision making behind playing and winning at the game is a lot easier to master than Texas Hold 'Em.

It is often said that Omaha/8 is a game of drawing to the nuts, and therefore there is a lot less grey area than there is Texas Hold 'Em where marginal situations are usually where profit is made. If you understand some basic concepts of poker such as outs and pot odds then you can do quite well quite quickly at Omaha/8.

Lower Variance and Bankroll Requirements

Poker players often bemoan the financial variance associated with their chosen pass-time. Much has been written on the size of a poker bankroll that a player should have to withstand this variance at a particular betting limit. The game of Omaha/8 has a lot lower variance than Texas Hold 'Em does for two key reasons. Firstly, the pot is split, so on more occasions a player will be winning some money back and not losing an entire pot. Secondly, given that the nuts is often required to win, good players will only be putting lots of money into the pot when they are big favorites to win all or part of it. The lower variance of Omaha High/Low means that players can play at a given betting limit with a smaller bankroll than they would require for the same Texas Hold 'Em betting limit.

Mental Break/Fresh Perspective

Texas Hold 'Em poker can become a real grind after a while. If a poker player puts in a good number of hours every week, there is a good chance that after a long period of playing they are going to experience some sort of burnout. Often the lure of making money keeps them playing even though they aren't enjoying it as much or aren't as sharp. Developing skills in other poker games though provides an outlet for new experience and an opportunity to change things up a bit. The great thing is that if you can turn other forms of poker into winning games for yourself then you are not giving up your profit making while you take a break from Texas Hold 'Em.

A Lot of Players Have No Idea What They Are Doing

There is far less literature and discussion about good Omaha High/Low poker strategy than there is about Texas Hold 'Em. Just do a web search and you will see that the resources available for Omaha/8 players are very limited. Hence, you can expect the average opponent you come across at the Omaha High/Low table to be worse than the average player at a Texas Hold 'Em table. If you put in the time and effort to learn about the game then you will be in a position to exploit these players.

Great for Releasing Bonus

A lot of online poker players make good money just from receiving online poker room bonuses and promotions for playing at particular sites. These bonuses are usually released to players when they have satisfied certain playing requirements, usually measured in raked hands. For hands to be counted as raked, the pot must be of a certain size. Often times in Texas Hold 'Em games, the pot never reaches this level. In Omaha High/Low though, players are striving for two different sides of the pot and action can become quite heated. The average pot size for Omaha/8 at the same betting level is much higher than that of Texas Hold 'Em and therefore bonuses and promotions are released at a faster rate while playing Omaha/8.

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Video Poker History


The video poker machine is one of the most popular gambling machines in existence today. Part poker, and part video game, it's the perfect combination to make it a modern day gambling sensation. Although today's video poker machines are the epitome of our current high tech in gambling, they have existed in simpler form for about two hundred years.

Video poker is of course based on the card game of poker. The video poker machine of today is the result of the game of poker being manifested into different types of games at varying levels of technology through the generations. The game of poker has been played in America since the early 1880s, with the game being referred to as 'Poker' in 1834 by a man name Jonathan Green.

The earliest recorded ancestors of the video poker machine were coin operated machines which used poker cards. These machines came into the scene in the late 1800s, and were manufactured by a company by the name of Sittman and Pitt of Brooklyn. The poker card machines were placed in liquor stores and cigar shops, and shortly worked their way across the U.S.

These machines worked by the player putting a coin into the poker machine and pulling a handle, which spun five drums that held the poker cards. The player would wait for it to stop, while hoping for a winning hand. A winning hand was paid out in cigars or drinks. Sadly, and unbeknownst to the players, the Ten of Spades and the Jack of Hearts were left out of the deck to reduce the chances of winning.

In 1901, Charles Fey made the next big improvement to the poker machine by adding the first 'draw' feature to the already wildly popular machine. Fey's addition to the poker machine allowed the player to actually use their poker skills in the game, as opposed to being left to the mercy of blind luck.

Charles Fey's improvement allowed the player to hold certain drums still after the first spin, while pulling the handle to spin the remaining drums. This in effect was the first 'hold' and 'draw' combination.

Over the following years, people's interest in poker card machines diminished, with only an occasional hiccup of interest every now and again. It wasn't until the late 1970s that the poker machine was reborn into the video poker machine, thus rekindling the love of video poker.

The first of these machines appeared along side of the personal computer. It was this technology which made the video poker machine a reality. With its solid state circuitry, and its television like monitor, this clunky machine would give rise to the poker machines of today. These machines have made their homes in bars, casinos and even online.




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2012年12月12日 星期三

General About Poker


POKER GENERAL

Pacific Poker has been called the national card game of the United States, but it is also an international game, popular almost anywhere cards are played. It has many forms and is played differently in different lands and communities, but the basic principle is everywhere the same: to build "structures" consisting of two or more cards of a kind ... sequences of cards

hands composed all of the same suit.

There are no official laws of Pacific Poker in the same sense that there are official laws of Contract Bridge. Poker is a game for the rugged individualist, and every game reserves the right to make its own laws. But any game will profit by adopting one set of published laws and abiding by it, and the following Pacific Poker laws are offered as worthy for adoption.

STANDARD POKER LAWS

Applying to all forms of the game

PLAYERs. Any number from two to fourteen, but the original players in a Draw Poker game may by agreement limit the eventual number of players to seven or eight; in a Stud Poker game, the original players may by agreement limit the number to nine.

CARDS. The pack of 52, with the cards in each suit ranking:

A (high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. There is no rank of suits.

Wild Cards. Any card or cards may be designated as wild The holder of a wild card may designate any other card for which the wild card stands. It is quite usual to play Pacific Poker and Downloaded Pacific Poker with a 53-card pack, including the joker, the joker being wild.

The Bug. The joker in a 53-card pack is often designated as the Bug. The Bug is a wild card with limitations: It may be counted as an ace, and it may be counted as a card of any suit and rank necessary to make a flush or straight (which terms are defined in the next section).

Onscrs OF THE GAME. Each player endeavors to hold a better poker hand than any other player in the game. A poker hand consists of exactly five cards.

Rank of Poker Honda The following list states the combinations that make up valuable poker hands, and their rank. Fiue of a kind ranks highest when there is any wild card in the game.

Straight flush rank8 highest when there is no wild card. It consists of five cards in suit and sequence, with the ace ranking either high or low: 0 A-K-Q-J-1O (the highest possible hand, also called a royal flush), or 054-3-2-A, or any sequence in between, as + 10-9-8-7-6.

Four of a kind is next highest. It consists of the four cards of any one rank together with any fifth card; for example c7. 07-+7.+7-OQ constitute four sevens.

A full House ranks next; it consists of any three of one kind and any pair of another kind, as +6-&.06-+A-+A. It is referred to by the three.of.a.kind it contains; the example shown would be "sixes full."

A flush, ranking next, consists of any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence, as 0 J- 09.08-06-03, referred to as a "jack-high flush."

A straight consists of any five cards of two or more suits in sequence of rank, with the ace ranking either high in the sequence A.K-Q.J.1O or low in the sequence 54-3-2-A. It ranks next under a flush.

Three of a kind are any three cards of the same rank plus two other cards which do not constitute a pair and do not include the fourth card of the same rank; +9-09-9-4K-03 would be referred to as "three nines."

Two pairs, which rank next under three of a kind, constitute two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and any fifth card which is of neither of those ranks; it is referred to by the higher of the two pairs. Thus, +Q-4'Q.+8-48-+4 would be "queens up."

One pair--any two cards of the same rank, together with three other cards which do not combine with the other two to form any of the higher-ranking hands above: + K- 4K. 7-

are a pair of kings.

No pair--the lowest-ranking hand--losing to any hand con taming a pair or any better combination, consists of any five cards not meeting the specifications above.

Object of Betting. The players in the game bet with one another as to which has the best poker hand. Each deal is a separate game, in that its result does not affect any preceding or subsequent deal. All the bets are placed together and form a pot. A player who does not wish to bet that he has the best hand may droA thus relinquishing any chance to win the pot

The ultimate object in Poker is therefore to win the pot, whether by actually holding the best hand or by inducing other players to drop and leave the pot to be taken, uncontested, by a single player still willing to bet.

SEQUENCE OF Play

Rotation. The turn to deal, the cards as they are dealt, and the turn to bet all pass from player to player to the left. Once a player has dropped, the turn skips him and takes up with the next player to his left who has not dropped.

Chips. The unit of exchange is almost invariably the poker chip, which may represent money.

Procedura First the cards are shuffled and dealt by the proper dealer; then there may be one or more betting intervals in which the players may bet on their hands (or, if unwilling to bet, may drop); and, at the end of the last betting interval, there is a showdown at which each player who has not previously dropped exhibits his cards face up. Whichever of these players has the highest-ranking poker hand wins the pot.

THE SHUFFLE, CUT AND DEAL. Any player may shuffle the pack of cards, have them cut by the player at his right, and deal them one at a time, face up, in rotation beginning with the player at his left, until a jack falls to any player; that player becomes the first dealer.

The Shuffle, Any' player may shuffle, the dealer last. The cards must be shuffled at least three times.

The Cut. The player at dealer's right must cut the pack, leaving at least five cards in each packet. (Traditionally, the player at dealer's right could refuse to cut) Dealing. The cards are dealt one at a time in rotation to the left.

Betting. In any form of Poker there are one or more betting iateruak In each betting interval, one player in the game has the privilege or duty of making the first bet. Each player in rotation after him may either

(a) dro by discarding his hand; in this case, he no longer participates in the pot, and cannot win the pot regardless of what may later occur;

(b) call, which means that he places in the pot enough chips to make his contribution during that betting interval as great as the contribution of any other player, but no greater;

(c) raise, which means that he places in the pot enough chips to call, plus one or more additional chips.

To illustrate: If there are seven players designated as A, B, C, D, E, F and G, A is the first bettor. A bets one chip. B calls by putting in one chip. C drops, discarding his hand face down, D raises, putting in three chips--one chip to call and two to raise. E calls, putting in three chips. F raises, putting in six chips--three to call and three to raise. G drops.

It is now the turn of A again. A calls, putting in five chips; this makes his total contribution to the pot six chips during this betting interval. B drops; he relinquishes his chance to win the pot, and the chip he previously put in the pot remains there. D calls, putting in three chips to bring his total contribution up to six. B raises five chips by putting in eight chips. F raises by putting in ten chips. A drops, thus losing the chips he had already put in. D calls, putting in ten chips. B calls, putting in five chips, and now the betting interval is ended. 1), B and F are still in the pot, and each has put sixteen chips into the pot.

A limit is usually established for betting and raising.

A betting interval ends when every active player has had at least one turn to bet and when the bets have been equalized--that is, when every player has contributed the same amount as every other player, or has dropped, or when all have checked.

A player may drop or bet only in turn.

Checking. In many forms of Poker, a player in turn is permitted to make "a bet of nothing" by saying "Check," provided no previous player has made a bet during that betting interval. The effect of the check is that the player merely wishes to stay in the pot by making no additional bet. If the first bettor checks, each active player thereafter may check until any player chooses to bet, after which a player may stay in the pot only by at least calling the previous bet.

Tus SHowDowN. When the bets have been equalized in the last betting interval, every player who has -not previously dropped must expose all his cards face up on the table. The highest-ranking poker hand wins the pot.

It is not necessary for a player to announce the value of his poker hand as he puts it down, nor is he bound by any such announcement if he makes it. "The cards speak for themselves." The player with the winning hand takes in the pot. (If a player begins to take in the pot even though he does not have the winning hand, a player with a better hand must protect himself by promptly objecting.)

If any wild cards are being used, the player holding them

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must indicate their rank or suit when he shows them. Thereafter, the cards speak for themselves. If he fails to designate a wild card as such, it is taken at its face value.

If at any stage of the game every player but one has dropped, the latter takes the pot without showing any of his cards.

Breaking Ties. When two players have hands of the same type, the higher-ranking hand is determined as follows:

If each has a straight or straight flush, the one including the highest card wins (6-54-3-2 beats 54-3-2-A).

If each has three of a kind, four of a kind, or (with wild cards) five of a kind, the one composed of the higher-ranking cards wins. When there are many wild cards, two players may have thaee or four of a kind in the same rank. The tie is then broken by the unmatched cards, as described in the two next paragraphs.

If each has two pairs the one with the highest pair wins; A-A-3-3-4 beats K-K-Q-Q-5. If each has the same higher pair, the hand with the higher of the two lower pairs wins; A-A-6- 6-5 beats A-A-5-5-9. If each has the same two pairs, the one with the higher fifth card wins; A-A-6-6-7 beats A-A-6-6-5.

If each has one pair, the higher pair wins; K-K-5-3-2 beats

J.J.A-K-Q. If the two pairs are the same, the winner is determined by comparison of the other three cards in the two hands, depending first on the highest card (J-J-A-3-2 beats J. J-K-Q-1O); then on the next higher card (J-J-A-4-3 beats J-JA-3-2); and finally on the third card (J-J-A-K-7 beats J-J-A-K 6). If each has a flush, or if each has a hand of lower rank than one pair, the hand containing the highest card wins; A- 7-5-3-2 beats K-Q-J-74. The highest cards in the two hands being identical, the winner is determined by the rank of the next-highest card, and so on down to the lowest card in the two hands, if necessary.

When two players have hands which are in all respects identical, except fo the suits of the cards, and when they are jointly highest in the showdown, they divide the pot as evenly as possible and determine ownership of an odd chip or chips by lot. In determining the rank of poker hands, the suits are meaningless.

IRREGULARITiES. Incorrect Pack. If proved before the pot has been taken in, that deal is void and each player withdraws from the pot as many chips as he has put in it, but results of previous deals are not affected. Misdeal In the event of a misdeal, the next dealer in turn

deals, after a new shuffle and cut; any ante placed in the pot remains there, but the regular ante is made for the next pot aloe. It is a misdeal: if attention is called in time to an irregularity in the shuffle or cut or to a deal out of turn; or if the pack is discovered to be imperfect at any time before the pot has been taken in.

Incorrect Number of Cards. If in dealing the dealer gives a card to the wrong player, he may rectit' the deal before proceeding, transferrmg such cards as are necessary.

Incorrect Number of Hands. If dealer omits a player, he must give his own hand to the omitted player nearest his left. If dealer deals too many hands, he must assign one hand to each player and any excess hand becomes dead.

Irregularity in Betting. In correction of a betting irregularity, no chips once placed in the pot may be removed.

If a Poker Nettet player beta, calls or raises out of turn, the turn reverts to the proper player. When the offender's turn comes, he is deemed to have bet the number of chips he put in. If he put in too few chips to call, he may add enough chips to call. He may not raise, and if he put in more chips than he needed to call, those chips are forfeited o the pot.

If a player announces a bet, in or out of turn, and does not. accompany the announcement with a contribution of chips to the pot, the announcement is void, if he puts into the pot more chips than he announced, the additional chips are forfeited to the pot unless the improper announcement was a slip of the tongue and is corrected before any other player calls attention to it.




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Cashing In: The (Over?) Abundance of New Poker Books


Since 2000 (a number somewhat arbitrarily chosen) there has been a plethora of poker books released. There are, in a nutshell, two different categories that all of these books can be categorized under. These categories being strategy and 'non-fiction'. Obviously strategy books are 'non-fiction', but I am describing books that either tell a story about a professional poker player, playing in a certain event, etc.., bu they do not offer any type of instructions, tips, or ideas to make one a better poker player (though, some could inadvertently do so). These are not the topic here though, because most people do not read those in order to become better poker players. They are generally read for entertainment purposes and any incorrect information will not effect ones poker ability (of course, either will correct information from these books). Strategy books, on the other hand, with incorrect information, can be detrimental to ones bankroll. The problem with this is that beginning poker players will not know what to look for and not only will waste money on the book, but lose money by following advice they didn't know was wrong. Below are some books that are recommended for beginning and intermediate poker players. Before the list is an explanation of why certain books were eliminated.

One type of strategy book, and I use 'strategy' loosely, are the 'inspirational' books posing as strategy books. Though the front covers (and sometimes the contents) will claim to make somebody a great poker player, they are usually filled with anecdotal evidence and anecdotal advice. Any mention of 'poker' could easily be replaced with any profession, sport, etc. Some things that are mentioned in these books are being patient, eating healthy, sleeping enough, not being rude, keeping a good attitude, not letting your emotions effect your decisions. Most people buying these books have finished Kindergarten and know that these are important things to do. I am not saying it isn't important, because it is, but it isn't specific to poker and by doing these things alone, one will not become a better poker player. If one wants to become a good mechanic, their diet and sleep schedule will have an effect on them, but knowing about cars will still make them better mechanics than someone who knows nothing about cars, but happens to have a good attitude and has a balanced diet. There will be some actual strategy in these books, but not enough to make it a good book and the incorrect information will more than cancel out the correct strategy in these books. They are purely filled with fluff, designed to make a profit for the author and publisher (with no concern for the consumer), and though sometimes with a few tidbits of good information, not enough to justify the amount of time spent reading the entire book. Well over half the poker books fit into this category and are not recommended.

The other type of book that was eliminated from the list is those with incorrect information. These are much harder to spot and there can really only be tips given to avoid them. One thing to remember is that just because someone is a poker celebrity or has won a major tournament, does not make them an expert or make them a good writer. The latter doesn't mean that they are bad players, but they might write about what would appeal to more people, hence selling more books, than what would make one a better poker player. Quick and anecdotal evidence is usually enjoyed by people more, but why read poker books to be entertained? Generally one is reading the poker book to become a better player.

Strategy and theory should be the prevalent discussion in the book. There should be tables, charts, simulations, studies, etc... to back up their concepts and ideas. Isolated and anecdotal evidence does not prove anything. The reasoning behind why they recommend an idea or theory should be well documented and be mathematically sound.

The books should also not give many absolutes. People are fairly dynamic and cannot be lumped into a specific category. A particular hand should not always be played the same or even played. Sometimes you will fold with a hand that you will sometimes raise with. This needs to be discussed in any beginners book and especially in a book for advanced players. It should also be mentioned that the concepts that work for no-limit don't always work for limit and the same goes with the different limits. If a poker book says it will teach you about every form and limit of poker, it is either very basic or false.

If a book is recommended below it fits all the criteria mentioned above, but just because a book is mentioned, does not mean that it is not a good book. I have not read every poker book and I am sure that I have not read some that are worth reading. But, all the books below will teach you how to think about the game and understand it better. This is really all one should hope for in a poker book and any book that guarantees or claims to make you a lot of money will not hold up to that lofty claim.

Small Stakes Hold Em: Ed Miller (a definite must read for all limit players)

The Theory of Poker: David Sklanksy

Hold Em Poker for Advanced Players: David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth

Getting Started in Hold Em: Ed Miller

Harrington on Hold'Em Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournamtnes, Vol1 and 2: Dan Harrington

No Limit Hold'Em Theory and Practice: David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth

Internet Texas Hold'Em Winning Strategies from and Internet Pro: Matthew Hilger

Pot-Limit and No-Limit Poker; Stewart Reuben and Bob Ciaffone

Middle Limit Holdem Poker: Bob Ciaffone and Jim Brier

How Good is Your Pot-Limit Omaha: Stewart Reuben

How Good is Your Pot-Limit Hold Em: Stewart Reuben




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




Is Poker a Game of Luck?


Professional poker players hate to be called "professional gamblers" because it's not a valid title for them. Why? - Because for good poker players, poker is not a game of luck. For good poker players, poker is a game of a lot of things, like focus, discipline, intelligence, psychology, math, patience - the list goes on, but one thing is for sure and it is the fact that luck is not one of the words on that list.

Ok, so poker is a little bit of luck at certain moments perhaps, but when you play poker with the intents to make money consistently, than you have to think about the long run. In the long run, the better poker player is always going to win more money. The better of a poker player you are, the less luck there is involved. To be a good poker player, and to decrease the limitations of luck, you have to master the skills of psychology and mathematics.

Poker is a game of percentages. Calculating things called pot odds, implied odds, and outs are something that is essential to a winning poker player. When you watch poker on T.V. you will always notice that the screen always shows the chances that a player has of winning the hand percentage wise. When you play at the casino, and you are in a hand against someone else and they are taking a long time to make a decision and they are talking to themselves, they are usually calculating the odds in there heads. You have to become a human calculator to be a winning player and being able to do so is one of the keys to being successful in the long run - the other one is psychology.

Knowing the math usually gives you the edge on other poker players, but to decrease luck even more you have to master the psychology of poker. You have to be able to make tremendous reads on people and you have to make those reads by carefully evaluated every single move they make. If you just know the math, and you are unable to play the "nitty gritty" of poker then you will be susceptible to being bluffed at a lot and it will result in folding a lot of winning hands. Poker isn't just about what cards you get, everybody gets cards at some point - it's how you play those cards. You have to be able to make losing hands win, and you have to be able to call people when you have the best hand. The better you become at doing this the more luck you take out of the game and the more skill you add to it.

There are two reasons people quit their jobs and become full time poker players. One of them is because there are great poker players out there that overcome luck with great amounts of skill, and the other reason is because there are a lot of people that think they are good but actually just have gambling problems; make sure you are not the latter of the two before you decide to play poker as a part time or full time job and make sure luck is not the main ingredient of your poker game.




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Casino Poker Rule - Before Entering A High Stakes Game At The Casino You Must Know The Rules


If you want to learn about each Casino poker rule, there are certainly many different ways to go about this. Very simply, casino poker is becoming more and more popular around the world everyday; very simply, since people are in a gambling mood while at the casino, many figure they might as well play a game of high stakes poker.

Once you learn the rules of casino poker, you realize just how fun and entertaining this game can rally be. Keep in mind, in the vast majority of casino games the player is paid via a payout at the end of the game.

However, in casino poker the house always takes a commission on the final fee, known as the rake, from each player who plays. This dollar amount always comes directly from the bets each player places. Remember, the casino will only offer this if they can be sure they will profit.

Therefore, if you don't win at this, you stand to lose a considerable sum. Of course, if you are at the casino anyway, you probably have a better chance of winning at a skill game than a game where you rely completely on chance, so this might be a fun option for you.

Remember that casino poker is quite different from your typical poker game at home, and therefore many casinos actually offer free lessons to help you be well versed on the different rules that apply.

Make sure that you learn these rules before putting your money on the line. These are typically practiced games that are simply models of a real game, and the instructor will generally give you tips and info during the game to help you to improve your casino poker skills without actually having to worry about losing any money in the process.

Before you start putting your money on the line, be sure that you have read books on casino poker rules so that you are well versed on the topic. For this, you can quickly do an Internet search and find hundreds if not thousands of e-books available that will teach you how to play casino poker effectively as well as the different rules that apply. Keep in mind that the vast majority of your competition will never take the time to read these books, so this will give you a big advantage right off the get go.

Also, tutorial software programs are available to help you improve your skills as well. Finally, by far the best way to improve your casino poker skills is to play online poker against other players, in both freeroll and for money games. Very simply no matter how much how to material you digest, nothing beats actually getting out there and doing it yourself in a real life game situation.

Before playing online poker, however, make sure you've read poker room ratings to help you find the best poker room to play in. This is very important, because if you play in the wrong rooms suchas sites that don't receive much traffic, you will probably face poor competition and therefore won't be very well prepared to face the high level of competition at the casino.

Some great reviews to start out reading would be a Sun Poker Review, Pacific Poker Review, Bodog Poker Review, etc. These are some of the most popular poker sites on the net, and while I'm not advocating any one, reading reviews of each will help you decide on the best one to take your game to the next level.

Make sure you have practiced thoroughly whether on or offline before taking your game to the high stakes world of casino poker. Hopefully this information will help you to become well versed on each casino poker rule and help you to start profiting from this very lucrative and fun game on your next casino adventure.




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