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October
8th 2008
A Few tips for fooling your poker competition

Posted under poker bluff & poker strategy & poker tips

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A vital aspect in poker is deceiving your opponents by making them believe your poker hand is better, when in all honesty you could possibly your hand is much worse than theirs. This is called “Poker face”, a straight expression for tricking your opponents into buying something that could be a lie.

Holding a good poker hand is most likely going to make you feel nervous, could possibly cause your hands to shake, and your heartbeat race. These are signs that your poker buddies may see very quickly, especially if they are good friends of yours. Try not to look at the pot if you have a good poker hand. This is an obvious gesture for your poker buddies that you are, in your head, counting the poker chips.

In the situation where you have a god-awful poker hand, try not to avoid looking your opponents in the eyes, keep your eyes up, and don’t act reluctant about your bet. In the event that you can prove to yourself that your set of cards is just as good, or superior than your fellow poker players; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Remember to make this seem as natural as possible. Your gestures and motions could be saying one idea, while the things you are talking about are making them believe something else.

One more crucial point of poker is to be able to read your opponents “poker tells”. A “tell” is a gesture or habit that could might give away information about their hand. One critical point to remember is when your competition is acting as though he has a strong hand; he, in all probability, has a weak Texas Hold Em hand. From a different angle, if he behaves as though he has a weak hand, he probably has a pretty decent hand.

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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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