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Monday, July 31, 2006

When To Play Tight In Holdem

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I recently played in a game with A few moderate players. They had a little bit of trouble keeping there cards off of there faces but othere then that they whrere able to play with good cards.

My hands where much less then desired and I could not win a hand whether I folded or played every hand. Some people will tell you that you should play every hand in texas holdem but that is just not right. If your opponent is dominating you with threre bankroll and there cards they will win if you bet on every hand.

I was playing one such texas holdem game in which 2 of my opponent were winning every hand concecutively. It was a $40.00 buy in with $1/2 blinds. They where winning every single hand. We played 5 games and I lost each one and played them all with what I thought where good hands until. They kept winning on the flop and I couldn't catch a break. I was down to $10.00 and I was getting a little worried. I then had to change my whole playing strategy.

Before I was down to 10 chips I stayed to at least look at the flop. That was a big mistake. The way I kept losing I had to play tighter and wait for the big hands. The problem was that my opponents whould know that when I had a good hand, I would bet big to win back my money. This is exactly what I did and tried to make it seem like I was bluffing. Many people think that a sad face means a good hand so I smiled. They didnt know, they thought I was going insane and they where ready to take my money.

Little did they know that I had a full house from the flop. I bet my last 5 chips, turned it into 25 and just kept winning from there. Until I got that amazing hand I didnt bet a cent unless it was for a blind. That is whrer you get trapt. When your opponent has good hands continuously you are under a lot of pressure. If he bluffs, you cant take the chance to call them because you may lose. You may think your hand is good, but your opponents hand is better. You have to make the decision.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Learn To Play Poker Online In Order To Make Money - Pot Odds

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By: Dean Harding

For most people, there are only two real reasons to play poker: fun and profit, which are sometimes interrelated (more profit means more fun).

But in order to make money by playing poker online, you should always be gathering information about your opponents and, why not, about yourself. Asides that, another vital thing is the ability to determine, use and understand pot odds, which is one of the most underrated concepts for beginning online poker players. Pot odds are calculations used during a game of poker that put the concept of risk and reward into numbers. In this article, we provide you with an explanation of pot odds in order to help you start using them in your game.

Whenever you are in a hand and need to decide whether or not to call a bet, count how many cards that are still unseen that can come on the turn and/or river that can help you. Then check the number on the chart below to get the pot odds. For example, you have A5s with two more of your suit on the flop. Therefore you have 9 outs to make the nut flush. Your odds of hitting it on the turn are 4.2 to 1 and to hit it on the turn or river 1.9 to 1. If you are only concerned about hitting it on the turn, the pot must have at least 4.2 times the amount you must place in the pot to make this a profitable call. If you are playing no-limit holdem and a player has moved all-in, if there is at least 1.9 times the amount you have to call in the pot it is a correct call and will be profitable in the long run. Pot odds are just a quick way of seeing if a bet will be profitable if you are in the same situation thousands of times.

A thing that's often confusing to beginning online poker players is that they think that the money in the pot somehow goes into the computation of the pot odds. Actually, any money in the pot is not yours. It was yours before you put it in the pot, but the only way to get it back is to win the pot. This is the reason that money you have already placed in the pot is not used in pot odds computation.

Remember to always get your money in with the best of it and over the long run you will be not only a winning online poker player, but a profitable one too.




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Saturday, July 29, 2006

Newbie Texas Holdem Sharks

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I just returned from a week long camping trip and of course I could not help but bring my chips and cards. I took some kids with the scouts to there camp and all day I did nothing.

There where some old kids and some young kids, but they where all going to play just because I had nothing to do. The result of these games would amaze everybody.
Texas holdem is a game of mystery and astonishment, you can never tell what is going to happen.

On this occation, we played a game with 1/2 blids and 6 players. Each player had 40 chips. I tought the young kids who where clueless. They didn't know how to play, they didn't know the suites and the combinations. They had no chance of winning.

The other players where around 17 and 18 years old. They where fair players and with my help they mastered some of the basics of texas holdem. They tried to keep the tells off there faces but they really could not. They always stared at the flop like it was going to fly away or something. At that point I focused on there faces.

It was easy to tell when they had cards or not. There bluffs where obvious and there monster texas holdem hands where the same.

Now, when we threw in the young kids, thats when the trouble began. Since they had no idea how to play texas holdem, there was no way they where going to win. As soon as we started, they where betting 3 before the flop. We all went with it thinking they where doing it for fun, raising the stakes.

Thats where it all went down hill. They where pulling out pocket aces, suited connectors, concecutives. They won on the river with straights and flushes. We underestimated them almost every time and checked every time. There hands where unmatched and they won every hand. THey dominated each hand and they didnt even know what they where doing.

We turned them into texas holdem sharks. Once the older guys realized that the younger guys where getting great cards they played tighter and ended there streak.

We all learned a valuable poker lesson that day: Never underestimate your opponents, no matter how old they are or how skilled they are because the cards will come as they will either way.

As ime went on we realized that we could get them to tell us there cards and they would still beat us because they had monster hands every game. This really was nothing I have ever seen.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Patience & Poker

by Chris McElroy

I learned to play Texas Holdem in a back room of a pool hall in Morgan City, Louisiana, then furthered my poker education as I traveled and played pool for money. In Manteca, California I really learned about what it takes to win at Texas Holdem.

You can learn all of the deep psychological stuff from poker players. You can learn all about poker strategy, but you will still not have the best tool available to you for winning at poker.

Whether you play online or offline poker, patience is the one thing no one can really teach you.

I see it all the time. Players go through a streak of hands that they cannot even stay in for the flop with, then they get frustrated and start playing anything they are dealt.

They then start chasing straights and possible flushes all the way to the river before drowning in it.

You have to have patience. The good cards will come to you sooner or later. The law of averages dictates it will happen. Those same laws dictate that you will go through dry spells also.

If you are the type of player who HAS to play, who HAS to have action, then you will lose more than you win.

Its the same with any type of gambling you do. I've hung in pool halls waiting for action where the local players knew who I was and knew they couldn't get a game with me that they could win.

But always, if I wait long enough, one of them, one who had no patience, and who just HAD to have some action, will come to me and play a game they have little chance of winning. These pool players lose more than they win because they will take a bad game over no game at all.

Playing poker is a bad game for you to play when you have a bad hand. If you just HAVE to have action, you will lose more than you win. You cannot NEED to play every hand or even most hands.

If you are staying in for more than 50% of the flops and you are still in on the river in more than 50% of those hands you saw the flop in, then you are either getting all the cards and on a good streak or you are losing your money in a big way.

Playing poker takes patience. That is the one tool that will win you more money than any other advice you get. Patience will also allow you to set traps. Once you notice a pattern in how someone plays, you can't jump on it right away. You need to wait for the right hand to take advantage of that pattern.

If you don't have the patience to wait to spring that trap, then you are the one that will fall into the trap.

Chris McElroy made his living at gambling for years and now plays online poker under the name HoldemLonger as just a hobby.

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When to keep playing

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It has come to my attention through observations to see so a plethora of players playing short hours when they're winning, and long hours when they're losing. It should be the other way around.


When you are defeating your opponents at destructive rates, you are feared by the other players, and you have a good table reputaion. When you have a good reputation, you have a higher chance of bluffing and succeeding in grabbing the winnings. Usually, a losing player doesn't want to get involved with a winning player, so it's easier for you to pick up more money than you should. You can call more hands than you really should because you have the other players believing that you're hand is always the best.

When you are winning in the game, a few of the other players are losing, and when your opponents are losing, they aren't playing at the epitome of their skills, but you definitely are.

when you are low on energy or when you start playing horribly is probably when you should stop playing.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

4 Poker Tips The Pros Won't Tell You

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In the past few years, professional poker playing has exploded in popularity. The biggest players are winning substantial amounts of money. However, none of the professional poker players are sharing their secrets. In reality, the best players in the world aren’t doing anything really spectacular other than following basic poker tips. What makes the best players so amazing is their ability to utilize all of their strengths and capitalize on the weaknesses of others. Anyone can significantly improve his or her poker game by following these four easy tips.

1. Observe your opponents. This is probably the most crucial part of poker. When playing against someone, the more you know about them, the easier it will be for you to take advantage of their weaknesses. It is always a good idea to observe an opponent's betting habits. Some players bet extremely high when they have a good hand. Other players will attempt to make several seemingly small raises. Anyone who consistently raises after each flop might have a good hand. However, some players will try to bluff. Noticing patterns can help you adjust to the moves of your opponents. This will help you save money, and possibly have great gains.

2. Bet wisely and watch your money. Every poker player should set limits when going into the casino. The pros don’t have to worry about money so much, but the average player definitely does. Set a limit and do not exceed it. Being money conscious can help ensure that if you have a bad day at the tables, you don’t put yourself in debt. Along with managing money is managing bets. Some players like to bet high (high rollers), but this can lead to drastic losses. Some of the best players bet moderately, and increase their bets slightly when they have a good hand. The best advice for betting is “avoid the extremes.” Don’t bet too little, because you will end up losing money in the long run. At the same time, don’t bet too much because you might lose a lot of money on only one hand, and that is never good.

3. Take your time. The pros seem to think very fast, but that is because they are pros! You don’t have to make decisions too rashly. Take time to look at your hand and figure out what you have and bet accordingly. Also, take the time to survey your opponents and surmise what hands they might have. The pros are always thinking and are simply faster than the average player. It is important to realize that every poker player has to think logically and make educated guesses.

4. Know when to fold, and when to stay in. Many players do not understand the best solutions for folding or staying in. The best players understand their chances and only stay in when they have at least one type of hand. Having two face cards is a good reason to stay in, but having two different low number cards might not be such a strong hand. When observing other players, if you notice high bets from a player who does not bluff, then you should probably fold. Knowing when to take risks and when to be conservative is a very important element to being a solid poker player.

The pros may seem like they are doing impossible things, but they are really just following basic tips. Poker is a game of chance, but you can always tip the odds in your favor by studying your opponents, being smart with money and betting, and thinking through your decisions. Play smart and you will notice a great increase in your poker winnings.




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Sunday, July 23, 2006

Poker Tournaments For Beginners

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By: Mansi Aggarwal

As the game of Poker is scaling new heights, casinos and resorts where the game is played along with the media have left no opportunity untouched to accrue contemporaneous benefits. This is evident from the rise in number of Poker tournaments. Since past decade there are significant number of Poker tournaments held at the local as well as the national level. The highly played poker games in these tournaments are- Seven Card Stud, Seven Card High-Low, Omaha Hold 'Em, and Texas Hold 'Em, community poker etc.

Poker tournaments can be of different types. For instance- shootout tournaments where the tables along with players are not eliminated but continue to be there till one player emerges as a winner. Unlike to this are the elimination tournaments were the game commences with all players having equal amount of chips and prolongs until one player manages to get all the chips. Here the tables are removed and at the end a single table is left. All those who survive in the game till the last table get some sort of reward to cherish. Such tournaments have no re-buys but the ‘Re-buy’ tournaments provide the chance to re buy the chips once they are all gone. The chips are to be purchased by paying extra money. So the game continues for long and there are little odds of being segregated from the game.

Besides this there are also satellite games in some areas of United States like Las Vegas. These tournaments involve a group of people that gathers and each places in a portion of his money. The fortunate winner gets a good amount (even more than a million dollar) to invest in other costly large-scale crucial tournaments.

Usually the prize money for the poker tournaments comes from the entry fees. This fees is most often known as the ‘buy- in’ fees. Sometimes the money flows in from an external source or agency. But this amount gets invested in buying the invitations only. The buy-in fetches you a calculated amount of chips to start your game with. These chips act as your ‘play money’. Play money can be re purchased only in ‘re-buy’ tournaments.

The betting on these tournaments can be of three types:

· Structured Betting – bets can only be of a particular amount
· Semi structured betting – the bet can vary to some extent and not more than that.
· Non structured betting – there is no fixed limit to bet. It is at the discretion of the player to bet as much he desires.

Then there are two basic strategies to decide upon who will be the winner – Fixed Winnings and Proportional Winnings. The former are those where the organization holding the tournament beforehand decides upon the winner. While in the latter the winner is calculated proportionally. These are split between the players left at the end proportional to the amounts of play money each has accumulated during the game.

The escalating popularity of the game and the increasing number of tournaments have attracted players from all over the world. It is due to the fascinating and mouth watering amount that one gets on winning the tournaments that women as well as celebrities too want to try their luck. So, do you want to be a part of the Poker world!




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Saturday, July 22, 2006

When To Leave The Table.

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It's hard to tell when you have to leave the table when you're playing poker.
It is actually one of the main factors of bankroll management. This means that even before you go into a game of poker, you have to know when to get out of a game.

What determines when you have to leave the table? There are a few factor that you can choose from and create your own limit.

For example, When I used to play .50/$1.00 games with a buy in of $20.00 I said to myself before I went into a table that I would leave after I made $10.00. many people will think that thats a stupid idea, but I made about $500.00 in a month playing like this. I wait for a strong hand, bet, win, and leave. Thats all it takes and I make a profit playing like that.

Of course there is one exception which is if the players at the table are obviously not good. In this case try to squeeze the money out of these players!

If you have a good strategies please let me know.

Friday, July 21, 2006

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Okay,
I'm going to talk a little bit about on-screen identity or nick-names when playing at poker sites. It is something that is often overlooked when it comes to online poker. You know how it is.. you install the software, then you answer all their little questions during the registration process (name, email, blah,blah) and at some point you get to select your on-screen nick-name.

Most people don't even think about what they select as the name by which they will be identified by all other players at that particular site. This in my opinion is a big mistake because a players on Screen nickname can often be a huge poker tell. For instance, if your name is John and you live in London, you might very well call yourself LondonJohn. What possible information could other players get from that name? Well, for a start, if it's 5 a.m. in London and LondonJohn is still up playing poker online. A player in California will probably know that LondonJohn is very tired and much more likely to be going on tilt. That is a massive tell.

I reckon that it's better to choose a name that doesn't give anything away at all about your age, sex, whereabouts on the planet that you are, your level of expertise or particular style of play. For instance, you may think that it's cool to call yourself 'studmaster' but if you do then you will be giving away a preference for say, playing five card stud, which may or may not help you when you decide to jump over into a game of hold 'em... Unless of course you are lying.
Most people, I think, don't lie, and what you see is what you get. 'NewYorkDave', probably really is a guy from New York, called Dave. 'Accountantjoe' might just possibly be an accountant called Joe. mmm let's think for a second. If he's an accountant could that mean he might be a tighter player? Well unless he's lying, and most people dont when it comes to nick-names, that's a HUGE tell.
So you see it makes much more sense to choose a nick-name that is as far from the truth as possible. It might not make hardly any difference at all. But if just one player makes a loose call that's influenced by your nick-name then you're already ahead because of it.
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Thursday, July 20, 2006

MTT Vs STT

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First of all what do these abbreviations mean? Well, MTT stands for multi table tournament. These are games online in which you have to play for a long time with many people. They are tournaments where you have to last through many different games.
STT are games, where you play with one group of people and when all the money is in the hands of one player that player wins. These games are relatively shorter.

if you are a beginner, you probably don’t know you're way around these 2 variations of online poker. Today you will leave here knowing exactly what they are and which one you will be playing at.

These games are easy to "multiplay" with, meaning you can have a few games going at once more easily then with MTT because of the quickness of it. Only if you are really experienced should you be playing multiple STT anyway.

They are not scheduled, which means that you won't be missing out on one of these games. They are also called sit and go tournaments or SNG, which also proves what I just explained.

You know when you're winning. Since you're only playing at one table, you know when the table is yours. This is a great little element of the game because you can then start another table since you have one basically finished.

First of all lets talk about the advantages and disadvantages of STT games.
These games are very quick, which means you can play 5 or 6 in less then a couple of hours, thus giving you greater odds of winning against other players.

Now Lets talk about the advantages and disadvantages of MTT games.
One major advantage is the fact that they offer low buy-ins with gigantic fields, which allows the potential for huger profits in the end.

It is not easy to try and multi-task and play a few games and an MTT game because it is hard to keep track of the different table conditions and stack sizes.

These games last a very long time and one false move in any of the games you play will cause you to lose the whole thing. Since there are a lot of players, these games offer huge payouts to the winner. Everyone else gets nothing.

Now you have to make you're decision. I play sit and go tournaments because they are fast and easy to play. The choice is yours.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Cheating With The Deck Off line o_-

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I have a lot of experience playing poker online and off. I am well known to the people that I know as a "pro", which I'm not, only because they are not even close to moderately okay players. Often Times I will get questions from them ranging in topic about poker.

Recently, I was asked if I knew a way to cheat with a deck of cards.

This was one of the craziest questions I was every asked so I decided to give him a serise of answers that where off the wall at best.

The first of these ansewers was, " If You point at a corner in the room and yell, "Oh My, What Is That". When They are not looking, look at there cards!."

That was a great answer...or at least I thought it was. So we continued...
I Then Answered by telling him that he could go to a bar with the biggest barbarians he can find with me, and tell them that there all idiots. While there all smashing his face in I can switch the deck with a cheat deck.

He did not like that one, so I continued... I told him he was stupid to even consider cheating, and that if he only spent this time to learn decent strategies and precticing....he told me to stop right there because that was not for him...

Finally, I thought of an okay way he could do this... At a bar, when someone calls the waitress, he can pretend to fix his pants with the deck in his hand and at that point he can switch the deck with the deck he rigged to his chair earlier.

He loved that one and was satisfied. I smiled because I knew that there was no way to pull it off anyway because you really cant rig a texas holdem deck because the way the game works, after the deck is cut ect... you will get random cards anyway.

He then went back to whatever he was doing and I was on my way with the rest of my day. So, what we learned that day was, cheating is impossible so don't do it and just practice and learn gambling systems.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Texas Hold'em; folding with any hand

By: George Christodoulou

If you know any basic strategy in Texas hold’em, you know that choosing you’re hand is very important. Many beginners will play , bet and lose with every hand. The key is choosing the hand that will give you the winning outcome. If you bet and play every single hand you will lose money every time you play.

There are some basic starting hands that are the “ultimate” hands for in Texas Hold’em. These hands include pocket pairs, which are any pair. The best of which are aces.

Getting a starting hand of 2 aces is the best hand in the game. The reason for this is, when the flop and river come, even if nobody on the table gets anything but a pair, you still win. In addition, nobody can have a higher pair than you.

The fact that this hand is the best hand would make everyone think that this hand should be used at all times and you should bet all you’re money in. This is not correct thinking.

First of all, when you get this hand, you don’t wan to bet too much money at first because you will cause anyone who knows even a little strategy to fold causing you to lose out on a few more bets.

One of the people that you caused to fold might have thought that they had the better hand with a pair of kings and raised for you, which would have meant more money for the pot. You want to keep that pot as large as possible and you want to cause as many people as possible to lose.

This can easily be done by luring them out. Luring out players is very simple to do. If you have a semi- decent hand that you are sure can win, try not to cause you’re opponents to fold by betting low.

Think of it as a backwards bluff. You bet lower then what your cards are worth to create a safe feeling for your opponents. Then When the flop is down, you can start to raise and finally with the few people left you can go all in and try to eliminate someone while giving yourself the top position.

In a tournament, It is it more important to you that you win or is it more important to you that you can stay in the game and try and win in any place and receive a prize. In my opinion, its more important that I get into any place rather then not place at all.

Lets take this into what I wanted to discuss, which is sacrificing great hands for survival. Imagine that you had a pocket pair and you folded. You would never do that right, that would be an impossible reaction to a 2 aces. What if I told you that it would be wiser to throw them away?

If you were in a game with 6 people left,

Player1 - $210
Player2 - $156
Player3 - $90
you - $70
Player5 - $30
Player6 - $18

These are the current statistics of the game and you have just received 2 aces.

You would want to go all in and take player 5 and player 6’s money right?

Well chances are if you go all in, they would fold, thus causing you to lose out on their bets. They know that you probably have a great hand and you will win, so they fold. Now there still in the game and you have a chance, at this point, of losing with nothing in with the next hand and you probably made only a minimum win with the aces.

If you folded then what? That would have made a much greater impact if you think about it.

If the players with more money in the top spot decided to bet $20 or $40, players 5 and 6 would be out if they lost. You would still be in at this point with $70.

If the next bet went up to $90 player 3 would be out to if he lost. Now if instead of going all in with the aces which would have won, you folded, you would still be in the game and in the number 3 spot entitling you to the third prize if you lose right there.

Of course you have almost no money left and might lose unless you get another good hand. This is better then getting a small gain and possibly losing in without gaining 3rd place thus getting no prize and losing all money.

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Monday, July 10, 2006

A Real Poker Player

Two couples were playing poker one evening. John accidentally dropped some cards on the floor. When he bent down under the table to pick them up, he noticed Bill's wife Sue wasn't wearing any underwear under her dress. Shocked by this, John upon trying to sit back up again, hit his head on the table and merged red-faced.

Later, John went to the kitchen to get some refreshments. Bill's wife followed and asked, did you see anything that you liked under there? Surprised by her boldness, John courageously admitted that, well indeed he did.

She said, "Well, you can have it but it will cost you $500." After taking a minute or two to assess the financial and moral costs of this offer, John confirms that he is interested.

She tells him that since her husband Bill works Friday afternoons and John doesn't, John should be at her house around 2 p.m. Friday afternoon.

When Friday rolled around, John showed up at Bill's house at 2 PM sharp and after paying Sue the agreed sum of $500 they went to the bedroom and closed their transaction, as agreed. John quickly dressed and left.

As usual, Bill came home from work at 6 p.m. and upon entering the house, asked his wife abruptly. "Did John come by the house this afternoon?" With a lump in her throat Sue answered "Why yes, he did stop by for few minutes this afternoon."

Her heart nearly skipped a beat when her husband curtly asked, "And did he give you $500?" In terror she assumed that somehow he had found out and after mustering her best poker face, replied, "Well, yes, in fact he did give me $500."

With a satisfied look on his face, Bill surprised his wife by saying Good I was hoping he did. John came by the office this morning and borrowed $500 from me. He promised me he'd stop by our house this afternoon on his way home and pay me back.
Now THAT, my friends, is a poker player!

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Friday, July 07, 2006

Texas Holdem

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On the Poker Tips Blog, I will be introducing you to different types of poker. I'm starting with my personal favorite, Texas Holdem.

Texas Holdem is the game you see played on the World Series of Poker on ESPN and the poker game preferred by most poker players.

Each player is dealt two cards face-down. That is called the "Pre-Flop". There is a round of betting before any more cards are dealt.

Next comes the "Flop". Three cards are dealt face-up in the center of the table and belong to everyone. Since 5 cards make a hand, your two cards plus the three on the table are now your poker hand.

There is another round of bets before another card will be turned. That next card is called the "Turn" or "Fourth Street" for non-Texans. Now you make your best 5 card hand from the four cards face-up in the center of the table and the two face-down cards in your hand.

There is another round of bets, then the final card is turned. This is called the "River" or again for non-Texans, "Fifth Street".

Once the river is shown, there is another round of betting with the high hand taking the pot. However, Texas Holdem is one of the few games where you can be "All-In", menaing you have bet all of the money you had on the table during the hand.

The betting continues and if you have the highest hand, you still win the portion of the pot that is owed to you up until you were All-In. The second-best hand by a player who still had chips to bet after you were all-in gets the rest.

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Thursday, July 06, 2006

How many Play Money Chips do you have?

I'd just like to hear from some play money players on this one. I play at partypoker.com when I play for play money because I know a lot of players there and we play together on a regular basis.

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I have 16,000,000 in play chips but I know many of you have much more than that. I'd like to hear how much play money some of you have accumulated.

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Saturday, July 01, 2006

PreFlop Poker Stat Tracker Software

I read all of the online poker advice. I played thousands of Hold'Em hands. I looked at all of the Online Poker strategy sites. I downloaded all of the poker statistics software. Still, I never could quite get to the point where I could consistently beat the online HoldEm competition. I am always looking for The Edge. I asked myself, "How can I track opponent stats and give myself a statistical advantage over the other poker players? What poker information could I have to help me win more pots?

These questions gave me the idea to develop a program to track preflop poker stats and betting tendencies of my HoldEm opponents. I now have a poker statistics database consisting of the names of thousands of online money poker players. The poker program gives me the ability to easily add new poker players, track their HoldEm preflop stats, save my opponents poker statistics by name, and recall these poker stats the next time I sit down with them. There is a good chance when you sit down at a Hold'Em poker table with me, I already know what starting combinations you will play and perhaps even how you bet.

The results? I win an additional .5 times per hour and I lose 1.1 pots per hour less than in my pre-Edge days. The statistical advantage I now have in poker tournament play is tremendous. I consistently make it further than ever before. Maybe most importantly, I can spot a sucker from a mile away.
This is not an endorsement or a review of this software. However, if you have trouble keeping up with what the other players are doing, how often they fold, etc., then you might find it useful.

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