Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Tuesday Oct 28th, 2008
Category: Poker
fulltiltpoker.com have been around for quite some time now, and in that time, have amassed the strongest team of poker professionals around in my opinion.
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On their site, and in keeping with this fact, there are prizes of cash and merchandise to players who can eliminate these players from designated bounty tournaments.
In terms of their initial deposit bonus, this stands at a healthy 100% addition to the amount you choose to deposit. This is a good way to help the players get started, and in comparitive terms is what many sites offer at the moment. Also on offer at the moment is the opportunity to play your way to a 12k prize package in an EPT or WPT tournament of your choice. The chance to compete on the biggest stage is an amazing opportunity, and being able to pick out your favoured event is very convenient too. Great value guaranteed tournaments are also in operation at www.fulltiltpoker.com on an almost constant basis, with some big prize pools being scheduled.
You will also find a Happy Hour promotion going on at the moment, which simply means you accumulate player points at a greatly increased rate during this time and whilst you are seated at a special happy hour table. The player points system at fulltiltpoker.com is already one of the best around, and the opportunity to earn points much faster for a limited time, is one not to miss.
Alongside this, you can also earn yourself extra cash each month with a $100 being paid for each player you refer to Full Tilt. All in all, there are some very good promotional offers going on at Full Tilt.
Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Tuesday Oct 28th, 2008
Category: Poker
I feel that as far as first time deposit bonuses go, Pokerstars is very reasonable in this department, offering 100% on top of your initial deposit. Pokerstars has recently had a change of lobby design which now looks better I feel, and they continue to offer a great number of tournaments on their schedule. Tournaments and cash games can be found here with buy ins of varying levels, and in many different games.
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One of the best aspects of www.pokerstars.com in my opinion, is the sheer choice that is offered in what type of game you want to play. They have Holdem, Omaha, Stud, 2-7, Razz, Five Card draw, and H.O.R.S.E events to keep their players interested, and with good player traffic, it certainly seems to work.
There is a good points system in place at pokerstars.com, which allows accumulated points to be exchanged for tournament buy ins or merchandise in their online store, as well as improving the players V.I.P status onsite. Support options here are also of an excellent standard, and there are obvious reasons why Pokerstars have such a great team of pros supporting them.
I personally feel that of all the sites who do not have interactive 3D avatars, Poker stars has the visuals which are most pleasing on the eye, and there is a great deal to like about this site. It ranks as one of my favourites, and there are many new promotions and ideas coming along from the team there each month, to help Pokerstars continue to be one of the leading sites online.
Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Tuesday Oct 28th, 2008
Category: Poker
pkr.com – For me, this is a danger which is often overlooked by less experienced players, as when they are shortstacked and looking for a hand to move all in with, or even call an all in by a short stack, they feel a hand like (A,5) is enough.
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I have to admit that twice recently, I have fallen into this trap myself having been very shortstacked, but I feel I was left with little choice on the matter due to the blinds approaching fast. The usual problem you find with this type of hand is that you so very often get called by a bigger Ace and are in terrible shape going into the flop.
Considering there is such an obvious danger of this happening, I would in fact prefer to be all in with a small stack holding a hand such as (6,7) suited, than (A,7) off, provided there are five or more players still at the table. Of course the chances are, that you will go into the hand slightly behind, but there is a very high chance that you will have two live cards as well as flush options and straight options.
If there is one key principal in terms of doubling up with a small stack, it has to be that if the blinds are forcing you to play a hand, whatever you do, do not go into the flop dominated by your opponents hand. If you have two live cards, you will always stand a chance of doubling through.
Having said all this, I should point out that, despite the same dangers being there when you are down to two or three players, it’s more often worth the risk in that situation. With only one or two other hands out there, you are pretty unlucky if you get dealt something like (A,7) and come up against a bigger Ace. Also when you are shorthanded, the blinds are hitting you quicker, forcing you to act, and your opponents will call with a much wider range of hands.
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Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Thursday Oct 9th, 2008
Category: Poker
pokerroom.com – Showing a hand after your opponent has folded can often be seen as a way to give free information away and as such, a bad idea.
My personal view is that, although it does give free information away, you have the opportunity to be selective about which information you decide to give, and this can mean manipulating your table image in the eyes of your foes.
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If for example, you bluff someone out of a pot, showing that you did so can often cause them to think you are a player who likes to bluff often. You must be aware that many players are wise to this though, and will expect you to then have a real hand next time. With this in mind, you may be better off showing two or three bluffs just to make them think that you will continue to bluff them as often as you can.
Sooner or later they are bound to take the bait and call you down with a relatively weak poker hand, but timing is everything, as you need to make sure that this is the hand where you have something strong.
Players often make the mistake in poker of showing a hand simply because they feel they made a great fold, or had a very strong hand, and you should try not to feel compelled to do this. Although it might make you look good, it is giving away free information without strategic reasoning behind why, and this can often be counter productive.
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Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Friday Oct 3rd, 2008
Category: Poker
Pokerstars.com has long been known and respected as one of the best names in the online poker business, and remains one of my personal favourites. The good points for Pokerstars are numerous, but one of the things I enjoy most about them is the number of different games they offer. Whether your favourite game is Razz, Omaha, Triple Draw, Stud, or Five Card Draw, you will be able to find a game here. This amount of choice is key to providing an enjoyable poker experience I feel.
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Aside from this, www.pokerstars.com has an excellent record with transaction security and its support, and is backed by a team of the finest professionals in the game. The graphics and table designs onsite are of a good standard too, and first time deposit bonuses are very competitive.
The promotions offered at Pokerstars are always innovative and good value to customers, and their points sytem offers players the chance to earn their points and spend them on a number of different pieces of merchandise from within their store.
You will also find a good tournament schedule going on at Pokerstars, with high prize pool gauranteed tournaments, along with with satellites to major land based tournaments the world over, being offered all year round.
Although there are other sites around that have risen in my estimations recently, Pokerstars certainly remains in my top three online sites, and continues to offer a great online poker room for thousands of poker enthusiasts.
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Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Friday Oct 3rd, 2008
Category: Poker
It can be difficult sometimes to know when you should hold back from bluffing on the river, if you have already fired out bets on the flop and turn. The important thing to bear in mind is that your opponent will have always called the first two bets for a reason. With this in mind, I would say that you should only bluff again on the river if you read your opponent as being on a draw which did not connect. In any other circumstances, if your opponent has had enough faith in their hand strength to call the first two bets, they are likely to call the final one too.
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In general I find that players will call your first bet on the flop more often, and with weaker hands, if your table image is loose and that of a bluffing player. Sometimes when you fire out the larger bet on the turn, that is enough to convince them to put their hand down. Beware though that if they call the bet on the turn, your estimation of their hand strength should rise considerably. Also if you are known at the table to bluff, remember that you will always be a target for smooth calls and slow plays. For the most part, I will be able to judge fairly accurately where my opponents hand is by the turn, if I am bluffing at a pot, and usually have the discipline to chase the pot no further.
Sometimes though, (and this was true of me in my last live tournament) you can find yourself making a slightly misguided judgement and putting out a big final bet on the river, only to find your opponent reaises you for the rest of your chips. It is importantI feel, to not bluff too much, even if you are frustrated by the lack of hands you are picking up, but as always, allow your judgement and reads to guide you in your decisions.
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