Archive for September, 2008

September
25th 2008
Answers To the Top 3 poker tactics Questions

Posted under poker & poker players & poker strategy & poker tactics & texas holdem

Is it more effective to play tight or a loose poker game?

You will unquestionably hear both theories from your fellow poker players or possibly the so-called poker stars. Let’s have a look first at the tight Texas holdem’ players. All players including yourself will find it hard winning, if the entire table is playing a tight Texas holdem’ game. What could happen if you have a poker table full of tight Texas holdem’players is the poker players will wind up exchanging the smaller pots back and forth to each other. In the meantime the poker room is raking in heaps of your hard-earned cash, and that of your competitors. So now you may think, is it better to play loose? Well, in this circumstance the better Texas holdem’ players are going to lose a smaller number of hands, but at the end of it all nobody is going to triumph.

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

The answer to this question is as effortless as a piece of paper and a pen. A great tactic to discover a lot about your playing technique and tactic, is to keep some sort of record of your Texas holdem’ 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 challenger’s playing style, and what is the best tactic to conquer them.

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

If you think that being predictable is a winning tactic for playing Texas holdem’, then you should think about varying your Texas holdem’ tactic. The Texas holdem’ pros have the same opinion that modifying your poker playing technique is the greatest way to confuse and bewilder your poker opponents. You should try a handful of tactics, find the ones that work for you and adjust them for each Texas holdem’ tournament.

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September
16th 2008
Even the poker champs get bluffed now and then

Posted under poker & poker celebrities & poker strategy & poker tactics & poker tournament & texas holdem

According to the 2006 World Series of Poker champ, Jamie Gold, he would be happy to be celebrated as the all time best bluffer in the world. But if his last Texas Holdem tournament is any indication, his wish may not come true ever.

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 close to the end of his run. The seat 4 player has just raised his bet to $300, a pretty small raise 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 was thinking that Brad Booth would make some kind of move, which he did. He re-raised to $1600 from the big blind. Gold had the idea that Booth had a reasonable hand, but he was in a superb position to make a move considering the amount of dead money in the pot. Dicken folded, 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 possibility they would make that call. Jamie’s strategy was to make a considerable move on the flop, as long as no ace was dealt. 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 first thought was to make him think that he had clubs. Seat 4 tossed out a $10,000 chip, but didn’t say anything thus turning his raise into a call. Jamie’s thought was that seat 4 most likely had an ace, but you have to protect it in case he hits his set on the following card.

A 2 of hearts appeared 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 higher hand, he forced a magnificent poker play and took the bluff to the end of the poker tournament.

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September
10th 2008
The Game of Poker is not just for Poker Pros Anymore

Posted under poker & poker games & poker players & poker tips

Texas Holdem’ used to be accessible only in hotels in Vegas or from electronic poker machines, but now it is more in style than ever in Las Vegas thanks to the the internet.

The famous Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino, is now banking on this new found popularity with its new audience-participation show called “The Real Deal!” in its showroom located in the Venetian Resort and Casino, starting in October.

The new game show will mix comedy and game show elements to entertain its live audience. The audience will also be able to take part in the well loved game of Texas Holdem’ alongside the best poker players in the world. Many prizes are available for the audience including a chance to win 1$ million.

In “The Real Deal!” the audience will play with players like Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu. Around 10 professional players have already signed up for the poker game show. The audience will be able to play along with the 90 minute game thanks to handheld, wireless, touch screen devices located on each seat.

“People who take a vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada want to play poker games,” Negreanu says, “but obviously they can’t play in a big game with the players such as Doyle or Phil Hellmuth. But, in this show, they actually can.” When the show begins, six audience members will be chosen to sit at the poker table on stage with two professional players. Each audience member is then involved in the action by being dealt a unique poker hand on their devices. Everyone in the showroom is then involved in the action with big-screen monitors located on stage.

The show’s producers say that you don’t have to be a pro poker player to participate in the poker game. There are other ways to build your point total, that doesn’t involve playing poker necessarily. Betting on the suit of the next poker card or trying to guess which state a particular audience member is from, are just some of the ways to come out a winner in this game.

The show’s creators are also betting on the great personalities of the professional players to have great moments. Poker players like Scotty Nguyen, the flamboyant five-time winner of the World Series of Poker, definitely knows how to entertain the audience and is a sure bet for some great TV moments in this TV poker game show .

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September
1st 2008
Ben Affleck Among Supporters of Online Poker

Posted under online poker & poker & poker celebrities

Shortly after the beginning of last week’s charity poker game to support the Paralyzed Veterans of America, Ben Affleck goes all-in with a flop of Ace-Nine-King and two diamonds. He winces when two of his rivals call the bet. He yells “Re-buy”, but the turn is a seven of hearts. Affleck is disappointed when a jack of diamonds is dealt on the river. He took the hand seriously even though there was no actual cash at stake. This is just the kind of thing that Affleck and several other internet poker enthusiasts are petitioning for.

Over $100,000 was raised for the paralyzed victims, but this was not the only function of the celebrity poker event held in Coors Field. Members of the Poker Players Alliance are working very hard to legalize internet poker in the United States. As part of their agenda, they are pushing to repeal the 2006 legislation Congress passed which bans U.S. Banks and credit card companies from processing transactions related to internet poker websites.

John Pappas, executive director of the Poker Players Alliance, is optimistic about the direction that the new congress will lead this decision. Pappas says that the alliance is pushing for a licensed industry, just for online poker, and not for all online gaming. Pappas is interested in having a safe, regulated industry that all Americans can enjoy. The group is fighting for the rights of people and the privacy they deserve in their own home.

“There are misconceptions about poker and about online poker,” poker pro Andy Bloch said in between hands during the charity celebrity poker event. “Some people think that internet gaming is gambling like a slot machine, and it’s not.”

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