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December
17th 2008
Is Boasting in Texas Hold’Em a Good Idea?

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One of the most reviled characters at the poker table most every time will continually be the boaster. You have an idea of the person I’m speaking of. He’s the guy that pulls up a chair at the no limit Texas Hold’em poker table and makes evident you’re conscious that he wants all of your Texas Hold’em Poker chips; parting the no limit Texas Hold’em poker table with the very same position that he turned up with. Even if the guy gets killed, he has the idea that he is the best poker player hands down.

While the better part of poker players would prefer to shun competition of this sort, there are others who might argue that bragging could have its advantages. So, the big question is: Is there in all reality a good poker boaster or a bad Texas Hold’em boaster? Bragging about how competent you are in no limit Texas Hold’em poker is basically just like affirming: “I’m the greatest no limit Texas Hold’em poker player on earth, make sure to play the best you can while you’re playing a poker game against me!” No doubt, that is the most awful vibe to send out playing Texas Hold’em Poker. Also, spilling too much information about your no-limit Texas Hold’em playing manner can be unfavorable to your no limit Texas Hold’em poker game. You most certainly do not want these guys to get a clue about how you play certain Texas Hold’em hands.

Furthermore there are those Texas Hold’em opponents who might utilize showing-off as a kind of no limit Texas Hold’em poker technique, or bluff. Boasting when you get a particular Texas Hold’em hand might fool your opponents and puzzle them about your Texas Hold’em playing technique. Some people might believe that this technique somewhat unethical, but it is significant to remember that there are not too any regulations against it in no limit Texas Hold’em poker. Texas Hold’em is all about making use of what you have and exploiting it to the utmost.

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

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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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September
24th 2008
Answers To the Top 3 Poker Questions

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Are there more chances to win if I play a tight poker game or loose?

You will undoubtedly hear both sides of this argument from your fellow poker players or even the so-called poker experts. Let’s have a look first at the tight players. Everybody including yourself will find it difficult winning, if the whole poker table is playing tight. What will happen if you have a poker table full of tight poker players is the poker players will wind up swapping the smaller pots back and forth to each other. All the while the casino hotel is raking in tons of your hard-earned cash, and that of your competitors. So now you may say, is it better to play loose? Well, in this circumstance the better poker players are going to lose fewer hands, but at the end of it all nobody is going to come out on top.

How can I better my poker playing in the long run?

The answer to this question is as simple as a piece of paper and a pen. A great tactic to learn a lot about your playing method and tactic, is to keep track of your poker playing. You could write down this information during the poker game, and then transfer it to a database on your home computer. This can also help you learn about your competitor’s playing style, and what is the best tactic to defeat them.

Is it a good idea to use the same tactics for every poker game?

If you think that being predictable is a winning strategy for playing poker, then you should consider altering your Texas holdem’ tactic. The poker experts agree that varying your poker playing approach is the greatest way to confuse and bewilder your poker competitors. You should test a handful of strategies, discover the best ones for each situation and alter them for each poker tournament.

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September
14th 2008
The science of bluffing

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According to the 2006 World Series of Poker winner, Jamie Gold, he wants to be celebrated as the finest bluffer in the world. But if his last tournament is any clue, his wish may not be granted any time soon.

The setting is the 2007 Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic held at the Vegas Bellagio in 2007. Featuring $50 - $100 blinds and a $15,000 buy-in, Darrell Dicken is just barely holding on. The seat 4 player has just raised his bet to $300, a tiny increase with only one player biting the line. “I put him as being weak,” Jamie said, “I was thinking about raising, but instead I just called with a 10-3 of hearts to see what would happen.”

Jamie thought that Brad Booth would make some kind of move, which he did. He re-raised to $1600 from the big blind. Gold was thinking that Booth had a reasonable hand, but he was in a good position to make a move considering the amount of dead money in the pot. Dicken ended up folding, and the unknown in Seat 4 called Booth’s raise.

At this point there was more than $4000 in the pot, so Jamie raised the wager by $4000. His thought was, only if someone else had aces or kings there would be no chance they would make that call. Jamie’s plan was to make a sizeable move on the flop, as long as no ace came up. The second part of his plan was to get Booth to fold, which he did. Booth folded with pocket queens.

On the flop there was an ace of ace-6-5, two clubs. The player in seat 4 checked and Jamie bet $2000. Jamie’s primary thought was to make him think that he had clubs. Seat 4 laid down a $10,000 chip, but didn’t say anything thus converting his raise into a call. Jamie’s thought was that seat 4 in all likelihood had an ace, but you have to protect it in case he hits his set on the upcoming card.

A 2 of hearts showed up on the turn, and Jamie folded to what he thought was a top pair kicker. Seat 4 displayed a king-jack off suit. Seat 4 beat Gold by bluffing with a superior hand, he made a terrific play and took the bluff to the end of the poker tournament.

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April
7th 2008
Playing Poker for money

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Until some type of workaround is adopted, the profits in online poker rooms and casinos might never again rival the earnings that were seen in the early days of these types of businesses on the web. With all the attention that the United States government has paid to online poker rooms and casinos and the gambling institutions that are dedicated to conducting business solely through the Internet, it remains very unlikely that the online poker rooms and casinos that are so popular will have a very bright future and the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournaments players that enjoy these types of recreational activities will very likely have to move on to other, greener pastures.

Playing in online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltilt.com has been a popular source of fun and entertainment on the Internet since the inception of these types of Internet-based gambling institutions. In some cases, the future seems bright indeed, as many internet poker rooms and casinos have broadened their user base, appealing to a wider audience throughout the international community. But as far as the United States online poker room and online casinos and their ability to conduct business on United States soil, there is nothing but bad news on the horizon. With the focus of the United States government on reducing the ability of poker rooms and casinos ability to conduct business on the Internet, it becomes clear that any type of online poker rooms and casino that wishes to remain profitable in the future will have to find some way to circumvent these types of restrictive regulations and laws that are continuously being passed by United States legislators and lawmakers. But with the introduction of any type of gaming and gambling on the Web, the United States government naturally has to do their part and see what type of difficulties they can dole out to these fledgling institutions. In fact, the United States government has prepared a tax aimed at the online poker room casino players, the first time any such tax has ever been levied against users of these types of services on the Web. In the future, it is hard to say what might wait for online poker room and casino players, but it is safe to say that the government doesn’t seem very likely to end the countless amounts of attacks and instances of overzealous regulations that are aimed at internet poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltilt.com.

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February
7th 2008
Radical options in online poker

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If I told you every critical decision in poker was actually an easy decision would you believe me? Probably not, but if you believe in your intuition and have inner balance and control then you can hear and listen to your gut feeling and follow through with your gut feeling. Your gut feeling or intuition can be your best friend if you have confidence in it, trust it and listen to it. Your intuition is that first feeling you get, the majority of people never believe or trust in there 6th sense and dismiss the feeling as just a thought and then think more and end up with no real confident answer or decision.

Everyone knows that one guy that seems to just seems to float through life and always gets so lucky, well that guy probably listens to his 6th sense. He’s probably laid back, never really worried or never panics just always seems so sure.

Your 6th sense isn’t the solution to all your problems and your gut feeling isn’t always right, just because your gut feeling isn’t always right it’s not correct to stop listening to it, you need to understand that your gut feeling is the best tool that will help your more times then not, so listen to it unconditionally.

You have most likely heard the miracle stories about cows sensing stuff before it happens, or animals acting weird or behaving weird before major events happen. This is because animals rely on gut feeling, they trust and rely on instinct for survival. They don’t have time to thoroughly think things through or contemplate, they feel there gut trust it and react on it.

This is not to say that you shouldn’t think about decisions or problems and should just do what your first intuition is, because evaluation is an important and critical part of the decision making process. Going over all the variables presented to you to come up with a conclusion. So evaluation is important and should be done, but you should be able to feel your first natural instinct and let it play a major role in your decision making process. You should give your gut feeling the biggest overall value on the list of variables that you consider when making a decision.

For the majority of people they will never be able to tap into there intuition or will never be able to know when they hear it or feel it, this is because in order to hear and listen your gut feeling you need to have balance in your mind and body, you need to have emotional control over yourself, you need to be in touch with your feelings. Everyone has instinct and gut feeling so if you don’t know what your gut feeling is it’s probably because your mind is clouded and cannot clearly identify when your gut feeling kicks in and talks to you.

Being able to hear and listen to your gut feeling can become a very powerful tool in your Texas Hold’em playing, you have to listen to your gut though, the first instinct or thought you have is usually always the correct decision. Your mind is a powerful database more powerful then any computer and has a hard drive that stores every hand you play, every bet that people make, every situation that happens. So your gut feeling is usually what the mind feels based on your database of similar Hold’em situations.

So practice listening to your self, identify when your gut tells you something and believe in it and use it in life, use it on the poker tables. Hopefully this will help you improve your Hold’em game and make you a better poker player.

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October
30th 2007
How to Play Like 007

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The tradition of poker tournaments and poker games drawing all manner of high rollers in high society clientele is as old as the game of Texas Hold’em itself. Presidents, Kings, Queens and other world figures have been known to play in all manner of tournaments and competitions, quite often sponsoring them as well. This tendency for historical figures to view gambling and gaming as less vice and more virtue has waned over the years, as the moral majority has pointed out the evils of gambling and playing in games of skill and chance such as poker and the road to destruction that awaits those who succumb to the evils of gaming, drinking and chasing women. But despite this focus on shouting about the evils of gambling, the romantic allure still exists, as movies such as the James Bond series can easily illustrate. In the famous spy series, the hero almost always plays in some form of gambling or poker match, making huge wagers and subsequently either winning or losing spectacularly, as the plot depends.
Many new poker players cite this romanticized version of the high-stakes gambler that is supported in popular culture such as the James Bond movies and other forms of media. This focus on high entertainment brushes over the realities of the game of poker in a big way. The truth about playing poker and competing in all manner of cash games and poker tournaments is that it requires slow, steady and patient abilities and skills at the poker table and, in any James Bond movie that has ever been made, there is very little about the famous British secret agents playing style that one could call subtle. This is because of the unreality of any Hollywood movie that is predicated on big explosions, larger than life characters and more big explosions as well as big risks. After all the card playing and dramatic sequences, the moviegoer can expect to see some additional big explosions.
The unreality involved in the making of these types of movies can easily desensitize the viewer to the realities of these types of card games. In poker, it is quite easy to lose, and lose big. While James Bond may look very attractive in his dinner jacket and debonair appearance, his playing style would get any casual player sent to the poor house in rapid fashion.

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September
14th 2007
No Limit Poker-The Reason for Playing

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New players to poker are known for gravitating towards the lower limit games, where they seem to be safe from great losses and have the ability to make wagers of two dollars, four dollars or similar amounts that minimize the chances of extreme loss for the inexperienced poker player. These low limit poker games are a great way for players to start out, but the truth is, the strategy at lower limit games is almost nonexistent, as players almost always play right to the final bitter end at lower limits and it is difficult to raise or bluff high enough or strong enough to scare other players away from the pot. Without this ability to raise and bluff and conduct psychological warfare on your opponent, lower limit games leave a lot to be desired on the strategic side. Without the ability to intimidate your opponent it is almost impossible to force anyone to fold in a game where losing means only sacrificing a few dollars.

No limit poker, on the other hand, provides the player with the ability to play all ranges and varying amounts of wagers and bluff to their hearts content in an attempt to intimidate the opponent into folding or, at the very least, thinking twice about moving against his opponent. In this way, no limit poker provides a real strategy that can be utilized by experienced players who are familiar with the ins and outs of no limit Texas Hold’em and other types of poker tournaments and cash games. Without this ability to raise, call and fold for large amounts, poker becomes a simple method of steadily grinding and grinding in an attempt to earn enough money to get ahead. While it is a given that a skilled player can make money at low limits, is far easier to earn at higher limits and no limit poker than it is to earn at low limit Texas Hold’em variations and other types of poker.

Competing in no limit poker takes a steady nerve and a steely hand, but it is easily the most profitable type of Texas Hold’em poker that the player can possibly learn and specialize in. By playing at higher limit and no limit games, the player can utilize the real world strategy of poker instead of simply grinding away for nickels and dimes, leading to a whole new world of profit and earnings.

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