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December
17th 2008
Is Bragging in Texas Hold’Em a Winning Technique?

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No doubt the most despised characters at the no limit Texas Hold’em poker table most every time will always be the attention-seeker. You have an idea of the poker player I’m telling you about. He’s the one that takes a seat at the no-limit Texas Hold’em table and makes evident you’re aware that he wants to take all of your no limit Texas Hold’em poker chips; exiting the Texas Hold’em table with the very same outlook that he showed-up with. Even if he gets killed, he has the idea that he is the top poker player in the world.

Even as the bulk of Texas Hold’em players would rather dodge opponents of this type, there exist other players who argue that show-boating might have its compensation. So, the doubt you may have is: Is there honestly an accomplished Texas Hold’em Poker boaster or a bad Texas Hold’em Poker boaster? Showing-off about how accomplished you are in Texas Hold’em Poker is essentially just like affirming: “I’m the greatest no-limit Texas Hold’em player on the globe, always remember to stay on your A-game while you’re playing a poker tournament against me!” Most certainly that is the worst vibe to give out playing Texas Hold’em Poker. Moreover, spilling too much info. about your poker playing techniques can be harmful to your poker game. You unquestionably do not want these folks to know how you bet on certain poker hands.

Then there are those Texas Hold’em Poker players who could use shooting off their mouths as a sort of Texas Hold’em trick, or bluff. Shooting off your mouth when you are given a particular poker hand could bewilder your opponents and leave them pretty confused about your poker playing technique. Some people may consider this technique somewhat deceitful, but it is important to consider that there are not too any rules against it in no limit Texas Hold’em poker. Texas Hold’em Poker is all about doing the best with what you’re dealt and taking advantage of it to the limit.

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November
24th 2008
Is it Possible to Make a Living Playing Poker Tournaments?

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If you were to have a chat with any normal guy or girl off the street about online Texas Hold’em poker, they almost certainly wouldn’t consider Texas Hold’em to be a game of practice, careful planning, or careful observation. More than likely when you refer to online poker with them, they would more than likely envision some friends lounging around their kitchen table chatting and drinking alcohol. They also may consider online poker to be a game of chance rather than expertise, more similar to a game of blackjack rather than a skill game, for example.

So the big question is: “Could I become rich by playing in poker tournaments?”. It may seem strange but, people actually do earn a living by playing poker. Some people not only win money by playing online poker, but also make a living by playing poker tournaments. The key point you have to remember about poker is that while you can play in a LV casino, beside craps tables and slots; in Texas Hold’em poker you are not contending against the house but against other Texas Hold’em contestants. Hence, in all reality, you are betting your poker chips against other contenders in a competition of aptitude as opposed to a game of luck.

You might be saying to yourself: “Isn’t being lucky a big part as well?” Obviously in online poker, nobody has any idea which cards will be dealt out. That doesn’t necessarily imply that you cannot play with a certain amount of pre-tournament know-how. One main issue to not forget in Texas Hold’em is that numbers will be your best friend. Math performs a very important part in the game of Texas Hold’em poker. Not to mention, that even if you become somewhat fortunate time and again the figures always seem to bring you back down to earth.

Don’t forget that Sin City casino games such as online Texas Hold’em where you are in reality contending against other actual contenders CAN be won. One will find that the more you play the game of online Texas Hold’em, you will realize that it is more of game of talent rather than natural chance.

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

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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

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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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August
21st 2008
The age of the poker dealer is coming to a close

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Can you imagine walking into a famous Sin City casino and seeing no poker dealers, chips, or poker cards? Well if this seems difficult to believe, you may be in for a big shock. The Sin City based hotel Excalibur is now trying out with this new radical idea of automating everything from the dealers, to the actual poker tables. Executives from the casino hotel are going to equip the poker rooms with 12 digital machines for a six-month trial period.
The North-Carolina based business PokerTek is in charge of the automated machines, which are reinventing the way poker will be played in Las Vegas, Nevada. The enterprise already has 230 computers around the world, with the biggest located in Casino du Montreal (a total of 25 computers were installed in this Canadian casino).
So what are the side-effects of this makeover? For starters, about 40 Excalibur poker dealers will be searching for new jobs. Some of these dealers have been functioning at the casino since its opening in 1990. Todd DeRemer, Excalibur’s Vice President of Casino Operations, says that the poker dealers will be offered other dealer careers in the same casino hotel.
According to DeRemer, the makeover is being made to give rookie players a chance to play this popular game without feeling intimidated. He had already played these new machines before deciding upon the renovation. “It’s not overwhelming”, he says, “We think that portion will bring back the gamblers”.
The improved computers will allow the poker players to play Texas hold’em, seven card stud and Omaha. 40-inch flat screen televisions, which are located in the center of the table, will display each table’s community cards, gambler’s stakes and the pot.

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February
7th 2008
Important decisions in rakeback

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If I told you every important decision in poker was actually an easy decision would you believe me? Probably not, but if you believe in your inner self 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 know it is right in it, trust it and listen to it. Your inner self is that first feeling you get, the majority of people never believe or trust in there gut feeling 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 inner self. He’s probably laid back, never really worried or never panics just always seems so sure.
Your inner self 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 dogs sensing stuff before it happens, or animals acting weird or behaving weird before major events happen. This is because animals rely on inner self, 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 inner self 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 best 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 inner self 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 poker 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 poker 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 Texas Hold’em tables. Hopefully this will help you improve your Hold’em game and make you a better player.

 

 

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