Archive for October, 2008

October
31st 2008
Shunning Interruptions when playing in FullTilt Poker Rooms

Posted under learning poker & poker rooms & poker tips

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The rewards of online Texas Holdem poker vs. actual poker rooms are infinite, but besides these benefits there are also several troubles. Online poker lets at-home players the opportunity to try their luck in pro Texas Hold em Tournaments with poker champs, but these non-professional Texas Hold em players ought to shun away any interruptions that may impair their chances to become a poker champ.

The greater part of Full Tilt Poker players become sidetracked by their environment, or maybe by the online poker site they are competing on. These diversions can in fact cost them great poker hands and most likely their hard-earned poker tournament chips. The game of Texas Hold em poker is a game of talent not to mention absolute attention, no matter if you are competing at online Texas Holdem, or in a brick and mortar poker room.

Possibly, the biggest blunder that Full Tilt Poker players commit is by playing at more than one online poker table at the same time. The majority of amateur online Texas Holdem poker players will imagine that this is a good plan, but ultimately it could prove to be a loss. This technique of playing numerous tables in sequence will damage your attention and ultimately cost you money. Always remember that even the most famous Texas Holdem players out there will make damaging miscalculations when focusing their mind on several online Texas Holdem tables at once.

Any particular Full Tilt Poker player, might at some time, find themselves playing diverse online Texas Holdem tables at one time, while watching their favorite TV show, reading their preferred website, talking to friends etc. This is a situation that is supposed to be avoided if you want to win Texas Holdem poker games and qualify for big internet poker tournaments. Keep in mind to direct your thoughts on the other online Texas Holdem player’s wagers, their aim, and your own Full Tilt Poker hands if you want to be the best poker player.

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October
20th 2008
Full Tilt Texas Hold Em website will host the FTOPS X

Posted under poker tournament & professional poker & texas holdem

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The well-known online poker room FullTiltPoker.com, just publicized that for the tenth time they will hold the Full Tilt Online Poker Series or “FTOPS” at the start of November. This poker championship will start out with a $216 Texas Hold em buy-in event. The Texas Hold em tournament will have a $15 million prize pool. The Texas Hold Em Poker tournament will have 25 poker games with the main poker tournament on Sunday, November 16th which has a $2.5 million prize pool.

There is a possibility for any player to take part in the FTOPS, by earning as many satellite wins as they are able to do. The more satellite games you win, the more FullTiltPoker.com chips you will receive. If you end up winning more satellite games than the other competitors, you will win the tournament equivalent of two more buy-ins. The satellite Texas Hold em games are are going on now, and are open for the Full Tilt website members.

The FTOPS Texas Hold Em tournament commenced in 2006 when it consisted of 8 events and gave out over $1 million. At the moment, the tournament has become very famous, with 2006’s FTOPS Tournament holding 25 poker events and prizes of over $15 million. This year’s tournament will present a Two-Day Event which has buy-ins from $2500 up to $5000. The first ever Two-Day Event was FTOPS V, that year’s FTOPS had a prize pool that totaled over $400,000. FTOPS X’s Two-Day event has a definite poker pot of around $2 million. This poker tournament will open on the 15th of November.

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October
7th 2008
A Few Tricks for reading your Texas Hold Em competitors

Posted under poker chips & poker tricks & texas holdem

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One of the most important aspects in poker tournaments is conning your opponents by making them believe your poker hand is better, when in reality it is most likely your hand is much worse than theirs. This is popularly known as “Poker face”, a straight-face to trick your competition into supposing an idea that might be false.

If you have a good hand it is most likely going to affect your nerves, could possibly make your hands shaky, and your pulse rise. These are pretty obvious signs that your poker buddies may pick up on very quickly, especially if they know you well. Keep in mind not to peer over at the pot if you have some good poker cards in your hands. This is an obvious gesture for your competitors that you are, in your head, counting the poker chips.

In the situation where you have a horrible poker hand, try not to keep yourself from glancing at your poker buddies, don’t lower your head, and don’t act reluctant about your bet. When you can prove to yourself that your set of cards is equal, or superior than your competition; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Remember to make this seem as normal as possible. Your gestures and actions may be saying one point, while what you are saying are giving them a whole different idea.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be able to read your opponents “poker tells”. A “tell” is a gesture or habit that may give away information about their hand. One critical point to remember is when your opponent gives the appearance that he has a great Texas Hold Em hand; he, most likely, has a very weak hand. From a different angle, if he behaves as though he has a weak hand, he in all probability has an excellent Texas Hold Em hand.

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