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Poker Tips: Knowing when to quit

Even the best players of poker will have in one time or another a losing streak. It is important to know when you need to call it a day and quit the session. Knowing when to stop will mean a lot for your bankroll.

Basically you need to quit if you are tilting, you are tired because of long hours of poker, and if you have to do other stuff.

How can you tell if you are tilting? If you are losing and been feeling that you need to break even then you are tilting. You are also showing signs if you have this notion that your opponents are always bluffing. You could also be tilting if you are eager to get back in the game as soon as possible.

And how do you know that you had too much poker for the day? If you are dosing off at the poker table then you just had too long a session of poker. Ten hours of poker is also too much and experts say it is better to play shorter sessions rather than long ones. Another sign that you must be on the look out for is if you cannot pay attention to your opponents.

September 3rd, 2011 by Koka | No Comments »

How to profit from double barrelling in Texas Hold’em no limit when you raise pre-flop

When you hear about double barrelling in poker, you just need to think that you are firing a gun twice in succession. You double barrel when you lead out the flop and also go ahead first on the turn. Basically, you double barrel when you raised before the flop, when you get a draw, or the board is quite ragged. Let us focus on the pre-flop scenario.

Preflop raise

If you plan to double barrel after doing a raise before the flop, you need to think of the amount of chips that you have , the stack of your opponents, and your position on the poker table.

Let us say you have a small pocket pair and another player calls your raise. In case the cards reveal K-A-5 and you have 6-6, then the best move will be to bet at least half to two thirds of the pot size. You need to take down the pot before you opponent tries to outplay you with the ace on the table. Pushing a sizeable bet will demonstrate some good strength.

In case your opponent calls, then wait for the next card. If you see a face card, then go try to bluff your way to the pot since your opponent will try to play you with a straight or two pairs. Make sure you push more chips, around ¾ of the pot.

When you are in a late position, having the same picture above, then double barrelling is even more advantageous. When the competition leads out, then the move might be out of the question. When they check, then by all means get in control and push them to the edge.

 

January 18th, 2011 by Koka | No Comments »

Party Poker Room

One of the largest international online poker rooms in the world is the party poke room. The site has umpteen players which increase manifold with each passing day because of the popularity of the site, incredible loyalty bonus program, excellent games, dazzling poker events and attractive promotions which successfully allure beginners and professional players.

partypokerThe site has excellent fan following. Most of the feedbacks given by the players are taken in to consideration in order to make the site user-friendly and better. It has an edge over its competitors and it customer-centric approach has won many loyal players.

The software has been recently upgraded and it has become very easy for the players to view hand histories, statistics of poker tables and scores. Players can even take notes while playing the game. The graphics add life to the poker room. The fast and incredible software functions smoothly on the site. Some of the new and upgraded functions include live action preview, action replay feature, and enhance multi-table playing options. The software is available in other languages as well.

It is a great treat for all the players to play various games like Texas Holdem, Omaha and seven card stud game. Players can play no-limit, pot-limit and fixed-limit games on this amazing site.

The traffic on this website is great as compared to its peers. There are a lot of players involved in various games during the European peak hours. There are around nine thousand five hundred real money players during the peak hours. It has close to sixty thousand tournaments all the year round. This is one of the biggest reasons for players to register on this site. Their chance of earning money is magnified.

The impeccable customer service has helped in earning good reputation. Most of the queries are replied with sound answers. The support is offered in twelve diverse languages.

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September 2nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Beware of Patrick Antonius

I have a lot of respect for Phil Ivey, but man does Patrick Antonius look good in this hand. He’s so in control, he’s so solid, and he’s got such beautiful… genes.

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Players you want to have at your Poker Table

There are just different kinds of players that you always want to be your poker tablemates. In the long haul, the more time you play with these players, the more chips you will have at the end of the day.

Starting hands

There will be players who always get their favorite to start things off. Why will their favorites be like a Q-10 or a K-J? Still be thankful that these players are on our table and what you learn from them might be useful in certain situations. There is nothing bad with pocket aces.

There are also people who hate getting an A-A, J-J, or Q-A. You should expect some underbetting when they get what they “hate”. Most of the time they are also afraid of not playing these cards well, so they will overcompensate.

Skill over luck

There will be players who hold skills better than luck. Expect that they can easily tilt. Play some small pairs or connectors with them. Once you hit something, you will just watch them spin out of their balance and control. There will also be players who will share stories about bad beats and they are also very to put on tilt.

Human calculators

Understanding everything to the smallest decimal place can be the weakness of these poker players. Bet a big one so you will be able to wash away all the numbers about pot odds in their favor. Cross fingers that they don’t have kings or aces, and just watch their jaws drop.

June 8th, 2010 by Koka | No Comments »

Variants of Stud Poker

Six-card stud:

Under this variant, each player receives six cards each. seven card studSome of these cards are up while others are “in the hole”.

A variation those this variant called “Alligator Stud” is initiated with one “in the hole” card alongside an upcard. The first betting round commences with two upcards.

Another variation called Sixty Four is initiated by one downcard, four upcards and one downcard. The betting round is initiated by each card being dealt face up.

Mississippi Stud:

The structure of this variant is very similar to that of Texas hold’em wherein the fixed limit of the concluding two round is double that of the beginning two. This being said, the “bring in” must be less than that of the limit of the first round.

After the conclusion of the first round, each player receives two upcards. After the conclusion of the second round, another upcard is dealt and the third round is initiated. Last but not the least; the concluding card is an upcard which leads to every player concluding with two downcards alongside five upcards. Consequently, the “seventh street round” is followed by the showdown.

Blind Stud:

Under this variant of poker, each card dealt to the players are downcards. Hence the “blind” part. This variant was very popular in California till about the mid 1980s. According to certain laws, a number of variants of poker were banned in California. However, Blind Stud was associated with draw poker (which was legal) as all the cards dealt are hidden.
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July 11th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »

Danny Robison tells Stud story about Puggy Pearson

Why the drugs got into the story – I donnu – but the poker story is amazingly awesome…

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The good old days of poker – read up on the history of poker here! :D

July 11th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »

Laying hands on authentic poker chips

Poker Chips and CashPoker has been one of the favorite past time among people of all age groups. Whether it’s a party at home or a get together of friends, poker is the ideal way to spend some quality time playing cards.

For amateurs plastic chips have been the most preferred form of poker chips. For some, with each passing year the interest in poker gets intensified, and seriousness for poker multiplies and you thus a strong need of professional poker chips is felt.

How does it feel exactly when you have them in hand? What is so great about the authentic casino chips? The answer is pretty simple; the feel itself gives you the rush and pumps up your adrenaline. The weighted poker chips have this great sensation in hand.

What else makes you go for them? The authentic poker chips are highly durable and last long if proper care is taken. Buying a case for storage along with chips is a good option.

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May 5th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »

Doyle Brunson & Chip Reese – QQ vs KK

… and Doyle Brunson somewhow escapes with a pretty sick laydown on a perfect flop for his hand …

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Not sure that’s as good a laydown as you think. I think it’s a money-decision from Doyle, trying to move up the ranks in the 50K H.O.R.S.E.

May 5th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »

Gambling is dangerous

I start my blog with a documentary. Please do watch it, for your own sake.

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