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Online Poker Odds Calculator
Playing online poker is a highly competitive mindsport, and players are constantly looking to get the edge over each other. Players can now track how other players play and know their winning odds in real time by using an online poker odds calculator.It is essentially a software program designed to behave like an advisor, assisting players with monitoring game progress and suggesting moves to turn things in their favour. It does this by using statistical probability to let players make an informed decision to play better online poker.
It sounds like using a poker calculator might be considered cheating, but it is completely legal. All a poker calculator does is analyze the available information and keeps players informed about the status of the poker table, giving advice at each stages of the game. Players should review that advice objectively and can choose to either accept or deny it.
Posted: March 8th, 2009 under Poker Stuff.
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Basic Rules of Poker
A poker games requires a bit of skill and psychology, but it is necessary to understand the basic rules of the game before you start playing.Poker is a card game with a game played with a standard of 52 cards. The cards are being ranked from the biggest to the lowest value. Cards are ranked from Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and Ace. Ace can be either the highest or the lowest. Cards also come in different suits. Suits can be Spades, Hearts, Diamonds or Clubs. But no suit is higher than other suit, all suit are ranked the same.
A poker hand consists of 5 cards which is also known as a hand. The highest hand in the game will win. There are a total of 10 ranks of hand. Arranged from the highest to the lowest are Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair and High Card.
In a game of Poker, players need to contribute to a pot with chips. The chips are represented by real money. Players then are dealt with 2 cards face down on the table. Players are dealt and additional card in every round, in each round players can bet, match, raise or fold. There a total of 3 rounds. At the end of the last round, the hand with the biggest value will win.
Posted: December 22nd, 2008 under Poker Stuff.
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Sit & Go Poker Freeroll
Poker newbies do not have to fret about wasting money trying to understand poker through actual playing. If you are a newbie, you can always take advantage of sit and go poker free rolls.
To start with, a sit and go is an unscheduled tournament where you can just join in with the few other players involved. Sit and gos are, most of the times, single table tournaments so you can observe all of your opponents face to face. Meanwhile, a free roll tournament is such a tournament that does not require you to buy chips with real money. Still, you will be getting a real cash prize when you do win. Sit and go poker free rolls surely beats playing other tournament games.
Take note that free rolls may mean different things. In some tournaments, the game is absolutely free. Such a chance is simply something that you must grab. There are tournaments, however, that reward free rolls as part of a loyalty bonus for having played several games that do involve money.Posted: October 23rd, 2008 under News, Poker Stuff.
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Blind Rules for Texas Hold’em
In Texas Holdem style of poker, players must bet first or place the blinds. Texas Holdem Blind Rules compel the first two players to the left of the dealer to place bets on the table. These bets serve as the start ups for the pot to be played for in the whole game.
The bet placed by the first player to the left of the dealer is the minimum or half of the amount of the agreed pot for the round. This is called the Small Blind. The Big Blind is the bet placed by the second player to the left of the dealer, which is the maximum amount or twice the minimum bet. The players who come after the person who put in the big blind have the option to call, raise, or fold their bets.
The Texas Holdem Blind Rules ensures that there will be a minimum amount of bet to be played for in a round, even if most of the players have folded or opted not to play.Posted: October 18th, 2008 under Articles, Poker Stuff.
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Poker Freerolls
Would you rather play poker without the buy-ins? Join poker freerolls. Even without buy-ins, you can win large cash prizes. You'll even get to practice your techniques by playing for free.
Why play poker freeroll games? After all, you don't have to spend anything. You just have to apply your best techniques and scare everyone else away with your killer poker hands. If you play it well, you get the chance to join other games for free or be sponsored by the host of the game.
Who plays in poker freerolls? Contrary to common perception, it isn't just amateurs and online poker players who play the game. In fact, in casinos, frequent players, winners, and patrons are invited to join freerolls. Experts also find their way to free seats when there are poker freeroll tournaments.
How can you join a poker freeroll game? You must register with the group that is sponsoring the game. You must also ask about the game details such as the prize, venue, participants, sponsors, etc.Posted: October 8th, 2008 under News, Poker Stuff.
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Poker Forums
Poker forums are now popular online avenues to have some poker fun and get advice from. Numerous websites were formed for poker enthusiasts and for those who want to improve their playing techniques, making poker an even more popular game.
While many of the poker forum websites are free, you can post your queries about the game, play with other poker forum members, or simply share what you know. Poker forum websites are now a place for online play and interaction.
So, why is it a good idea to join poker forums? One reason is that you can get tips on how to build your personal bankroll as you play the game. You may even get bankroll bonuses when you accumulate a certain amount of chips. Second is that you get to read about various perspectives and tips about how to play a hand or how to improve your game. Finally, you get to practice your poker playing techniques when you join online poker games. By joining a poker forum, you get to learn how to become a pro.Posted: October 4th, 2008 under Articles, Poker Stuff.
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Bellagio Poker Room
It could be said that the Bellagio Poker Room is "primus inter pares" among the poker rooms of Vegas, the "In Place" where the most notable pros congregate. The kind of floorpersons and dealers, the cocktail offered are far above the average. Bellagio Poker Room's non-smoking place accommodates thirty tables, and is accessible at any hour, any day. The smallest limits are (hold the BREATH) 4/8$ Limit and for the NL, 2/5$. If you are a high roller, then ask for their segregated room, this is where the big-shot games happen.
Combination of sharks and newbies and intermediate results to a very interesting gambling adventure. Here is the downside, due to its popularity- more often than not, the waiting is going to be a long one. Take note, when you are not at the podium by the time they call your name, sorry. They would move on, and you'll be back to square one in terms of waiting.Posted: September 28th, 2008 under Articles, News, Poker Stuff, Reviews.
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Free Texas Holdem Poker
To brush up your skills before an actual Texas Hold 'em poker game, it's best to practice through a free Texas poker game online. There are many websites to choose from when looking for poker websites that offer free Texas Hold 'em games.
Since a poker strategy depends on the variation you are playing, the best way to learn the basics of poker is to actually play it or watch other people play. And if you don't want to waste cash on practice games, join a free Texas poker game online.
Since its easy to burn your bankroll during an addictive game of Texas Hold 'em, it's best to choose a betting structure that won't cause too much damage. If you're an amateur, stick to limit poker games. If you have a serious amount of bankroll and you know what you're doing, a no-limit poker game is an exciting option.Posted: September 23rd, 2008 under Articles, Poker Stuff.
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Full Tilt Poker Jersey
Playing poker at Full Tilt Poker does not only give you the chance to hone your poker skills and devise new poker strategies, but also lets you earn points. If you're new to playing online poker, you can play for free first so you don't risk losing any money. Once you've already gotten the hang of playing poker online, you can then play for real money. When you play for real money, you earn points for every dollar you spend. You can then use these points to enter special tournaments or purchase merchandise.
One of the cool items you can get once you've earned enough points is the Full Tilt Poker jersey. If you haven't earned enough points to purchase this from the Full Tilt Poker store, you can still get one by looking for sellers on the Internet. Some will even customize the jersey for you by printing or sewing on the number and name of your choice. These jerseys may come in steep prices so make sure that you shop around to find the best deal.Posted: September 18th, 2008 under News, Poker Stuff.
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Texas Hold’em Poker
If you don't know how to play poker but would like to learn, it would probably be good for you to start playing texas hold em. Texas hold'em is one of the most popular poker games in poker card rooms and casinos in Europe and North America. In fact, during the recent World Series of Poker tournaments, half of the events were variants of Texas hold'em. The popularity of this variant surged during the 2000s because of exposure on the Internet, on television, and even in popular literature.
Unlike stud or draw poker where every player has a separate individual hand, Texas hold'em allows players to use their two hole cards as well as any combination of the five community cards in order to create their poker hand. If you're new to playing Texas hold'em poker, you might want to try the tight-aggressive approach, which means playing few hands but raising and betting often with the hands that you do play. Experts deem this strategy as effective, although you can use other strategies as well.Posted: September 4th, 2008 under Articles, Poker Stuff.
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