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Monday, June 21, 2010

Poker Tips - Poker Rules- Online Poker


Amarillo Slim, a professional poker player and best friend to casino mogul Benny Binion, once said, “If you can't spot the sucker within the first half hour at the table, then you are the sucker.” There are few poker rules, the more formal the setting the more restrictive the rules. If you’ve ever wanted to know how to play poker, either at a table or online poker, you’ve come to the right place.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Best Online Poker Rooms - Where Should You Be Playing?

Poker is one of the fastest growing sports in America today. It is getting so popular, in fact, that it is spilling over onto the World Wide Web. However, we all know the dangers of putting personal information on the internet for all to see and poker generally involves money of some sort. The following information will help to direct you to the best online poker rooms on the web.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Art of Bluffing in Online Poker

Ah, bluffing. When you get it right, you feel like a master strategist; when you get it wrong, you feel like a doofus. Bluffing is lying, to put it plainly. To be more specific, bluffing is lying about the strength or weakness of your hand. There is a common school of poker strategy that teaches to play every good hand as if it were a bad one and every bad hand as if it were a good one. Now while that may be a bit too simplistic to be applied across the board, it speaks to a sound underlying principle -- you can win with a good hand and you can win with a bad one; it’s all in how you play.


If you’re playing No Limit poker especially you’re going to need to know how to bluff (and as a bonus consequence, how to tell when others are bluffing). Bluffing is generally more effective in No Limit poker than in Limit poker because in Limit poker, you can only raise so much at once, and you can only raise so many times in each round of betting.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Differences Between A Professional Bettor and an Amateur Bettor

 Most casual bettors don’t make a profit from their sports-betting hobby. This includes bettors who are relatively sharp as well as those who couldn’t pick a winner if their lives depended on it. That’s not a horrible thing, either. If every bettor won, sportsbooks would be going belly up far more often than they do, and bettors would run out of places to play. And many bettors really don’t care very much about earning a long-term profit. They like to have some action on games as a form of recreation or excitement, not as an investment decision. Many of these types of bettors are far more interested in TV games than anything else, and they tend to bet more on bigger games, like the Super Bowl or the NCAA Tournament.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Casino Games: Poker Intellectual Component. Part One.


According to the historians' statements and to the archaeologists' testimonies, games have existed throughout the whole history of human society. Before we start to learn more about poker we would like to formulate the general classification of games and to identify the place of poker within its frames. Mostly classifications are relative but still we need them in order to have the general idea of any phenomenon.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Pay or Punish. Just Do Something.

Let me decorate a image for you. It is this past Monday night; you have just opened another beer and are toasting with your friends. Why? Being the intelligent gambler that you are, you put a important wager on the San Antonio Spurs over the Dallas Mavericks, and the Spurs are up 111-109 with 15 seconds to proceed in the fourth quarter. Even more significant, by wagering on the Spurs, the Sportsbook provided you 4.5 points because the game is in Dallas. No require to concern about that now because the Spurs gaze like a secure to win outright.