Archive for November, 2009

Poker Tournament Strategy – Assessing Prize Structure Correctly

Monday, November 30th, 2009

There are many times in an online poker tournament that your opponent makes questionable plays with sub-par hands that leave you asking yourself things like: “What on Earth was he thinking?” Of course in the online poker world that is a very charitable way to rephrase it, but I hope you get the meaning. It’s usually even more astounding when such seemingly poor plays get rewarded, and all of a sudden, donky boy in seat 4 is the tournament chip leader, poised for a nice payout.

The reasoning of this article is not necessarily justification for the all the questionable plays that you see, but to perhaps enlighten you as to why some of the plays are made as a result of certain players really knowing and understanding the payout structure of a tournament.

Let’ take for example the 180 player multi-table sit and go tournaments at Poker Stars. This tournament pays the top 18 players or 10 percent of the field no matter what buy in you select. For the $4 buy in tournaments, first place can win you $216, a whopping ROI of 4800%. If you make the final table in 9th place you make about 300% ROI, nice but paltry compared to first, nonetheless a profit.

Here is where payouts get a little more complicated or for some, more simple, in this tournament. From 18th place to 10th place you earn $8.64 prize money or 100% ROI. All of these positions pay exactly the same.

Now making the money is no simple task, but it can be done on regular basis with a solid strategy behind you and a good hold of your emotions. That’s a good strategy for building your bankroll, but it’s not going to elevate your game level too soon either, by just inching into the money then fading away.

It’s during the in-the-money (ITM) stage that your risk window should be wide open, especially when the payouts for half the field are exactly identical. Shooting for that 4,800% ROI should much more analysis with regard to your tournament M and Q, as well as your hole cards. In fact, you can say that sitting in 14th place of 17 players left, while you are in the Orange MZone, your hole cards can actually matter very little compared to other factors.

This is also true if you were actually in 1st of 17 players left with a very healthy Green MZone stack and are faced with an all-in bet from a Red Mzone stack. In this spot should call with a wide array of hands like King-x suited, all kinds of connectors, any ace, any pair, and any two face cards. Some will call with any King or Queen as well. There is a poker calculator called Tournament Indicator that has a very unique feature called Match cards that lets you know how your hand measures up to potential hands your opponent may be pushing with.

The point is, in tournaments, you need to be aware of all of the indicators as well as the payout structure and marry that with your bankroll expectations. If you are able to do that with some precision, you may in fact realize that the donkey knew more than he let on.

Marty Smith has a free Poker Tournament Strategy video series that you can get just by signing up with email. he also reviews and tests all the online poker odds calculators on the market so you can watch them in action before you decide to buy that is right for you.

How to Bet Horse Race Winner Every Time?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

If you are a punter, who bets on horse racing, you certainly asked yourself or other punters this question: “How to bet horse race winner every time?” But let us be realistic, there is no way to win our selection every time we bet. But of course there is a way to enhance the win rate of every selection we made.

Which one do you prefer : win your selection because of luck or because you know that your selection is going to win?

If you choose the first answer, you may not want to continue reading this article I know you would say that I am very rude. In fact I know you know I am right. When I first stepped into the world of horse betting, I depended on my luck for all of my bets. Now I do not want to do that anymore.

Experience makes me a better punter. After going through many losses because of never doing any researches, I almost gave up. Fortunately, I did not. That makes me what I am now, a professional punter.

You can not avoid losing, you have to learn to accept it. But there is a way that you can reduce the number of losses to achieve positive Return of investment overall.

Do I need a system?

Yes, you need a reliable system to increase the chance of your win. A reliable system is actually more than enough to make you a decent income. However, it would be even better if you could combine the system and plan a neat strategy in order to make them work for long term.

Testing a system is not a very difficult thing to do, the most important thing is that you do not test the system with real money. So you do not have to sweat it every time you lose.

I hope this article can be a valuable reading to you.

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Pot Odds and Implied Odds for New Poker Player

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Pot odds are the odds equal the ratio of the pot size to the size of the bet you must call. To determine the pot odds, simply take the amount of money that is already in the pot and divide that by how much you need to put in to call. Understand the pot odds helps you to determine whether or not you should call when you are on a draw. Let’s say you are in a game that six people see the flop for $5; there is $30 in the pot. On the flop, there is a $15 bet and now it’s your turn to call. The pot odds are $45:$15 or about 3 to 1.

Implied Odds

Implied odds represent how much money you might be able to make if you successfully hit a drawing hand. On the other words, implied odds are simply future pot odds. If you are pretty sure that your opponent will bet another amount of money into the pot in the future, you should use the implied odds before deciding whether to call a bet or not. Before you use the implied odds, make sure you have a good understanding of your opponent’s action. Will he bet out and then call a raise if the card you need hits? If you fail to read your opponent, it may cost you a lot especially in the no limit game. I will cover the four different of players in the later chapter.

Call or Fold

Let’s say you are holding J♣T♣, and the flop brings a Q♥8♣2♥. There is $30 in the pot, your opponent bets $10, and there are three callers when it gets to you. Currently your pot odd is $70:$10, and you have a gutshot straight draw, any nine will make your hand. You are 11:1 against completing your hand on the turn while getting only 7:1 on a call. From what we have learned, you should only call your hand if you believe there is another $40 bet when the turn show. You must have good understanding of your opponent when you try to use the implied odds. Therefore, if you are new to poker, don’t over use that until you are comfortable with it.

Here are some examples, make sure you understand it all if you are new to poker.

There is $100 in the pot on the pot, and one of your opponent bet $500 to you. What is the pot odds?

The pot odds are $600:$500, or about 1.2 to 1

You are holding 5♣4♣, and the flop brings a A♠K♠2♣. You believe your opponent has AK. Both of you have $500 There was $80 in the pot, and your opponent bet $50. Do you call or fold your hand?

Your card odd is 11:1 to make your straight and your pot odd is only $130:$50, or about 3:1. You should fold your hand. However, your opponent usually will bet all of his chips since he has two top pairs at this point. The implied odd will be $630:$50 or about 13:1. Now your pot odd is greater than your card odd, you are pretty comfortable to call now.

You are holding 6♥5♥, and the flop brings a A♠7♣3♠. Your opponent has A7 and he is acting very aggressive that you believe he will call or raise whatever card come out on the river. You have $840 left, and he has $950. The pot has $20 before the turn, and he bet $40. Do you call or fold?

Your card odd is 11:1 to make your straight and your pot odd is $60:$40, or about 1.5:1. However, you believe your opponent will call even though a four drops. The implied odd now is $860:$40, or about 21:1. Now your pot odd (implied pot odd) is a lot greater than your card odd, you should call.

Clive Chung
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Texas Holdem Poker – Why Play Sit and Go?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

If you strive to become a great Texas Holdem Poker player then one of the ways you can improve your skills is by playing Sit and Go Tournaments.

The basic explaination of a Sit and Go Tournament is that it is a one table Poker Tournament, no re-buys are allowed and no buy-ins are also allowed once the tournament has started. Every player starts with a pre-determined amount of chips and is eliminated once these chips are gone. The blinds that are posted are increased at regular intervals, this means that you need to continually play or the blinds will increase beyond what you can afford. Sit and Go Tournaments are fast-paced games due to this.

You should always be able to find a good Sit and Go Tournament at any of the Poker Rooms. They are a well-loved form of the game and good for both newcomers and seasoned poker players as you need to continually change your style of play whilst playing sit and go’s and this continues to be a challenge for all skill levels.

Sit and Go Tournaments can be found for as little as a $5 entry fee and with all of the entry fees being added to the prize pool players know exactly what they need to do in order to win the cash; the top three players usually share the whole prize fund with the Poker room taking an initial rake for providing the room for you to play in.

So what are you waiting for? Go find yourself a Sit and Go Tournament and start winning today!

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Bankroll Management – The Key to Poker Success

Friday, November 27th, 2009

So you think you’re a good online poker player?

Then chances are that you have mastered a critical skill required to compete in the challenges put forth in the free wheeling, table hopping, limit to limit fluctuations, cash games to tournament games provided to poker players in online poker rooms. What is that very essential talent? It is the ART of bankroll management.

Skilled poker players flourish in a good game of strategy and relish the competition. For online poker players who choose to play poker for a living, bankroll management is the most significant strategic aspect of each players overall skill set. Professional pokers learn to hone these skills each and every time a hand is dealt. There are a few beneficial tips for ambitious players to promote vigorous bankroll management.

Approach your virtual felt with an incredulous eye. Make sure you can afford the stakes. If you do not have at least 100x the minimum bet or more for the game you’re considering, then the game is not for you. The fact of the matter is that the odds are against you and you will lose more hands than win. If you don’t have the means to go for the gusto, you risk loosing to an inferior hand that pushes you to your maximum available. However, you use this tip as a bench mark in your choice of tables and stakes you’ll play with confidence you’ll call all in even if you’re holding a pair of Aces. In principal, you won’t be in a position where you can’t buy your way out by investing is a high stakes game when you have a small stakes bankroll.

Online poker rooms provide a whirl wind of possibilities to utilize your poker bankroll. There are a multitude of tables that can be played simultaneously. Here is an obvious tip. Simultaneous play requires a keen focus, simultaneous and continuous competitive play and a simultaneous and high stakes bankroll. If you can not maintain focus, competitive play and a high stakes bankroll at each table then you will spread yourself and your bankroll to thin. Playing multiple tables can lead to multiple losses if your skills are compromised. Use common sense here and manage your play with the resources that are available to you.

New online poker players are advised to find live events to participate in on a regular basis to practice practical application of bankroll management. In most online poker events there is one advantage which is the bonus. That bonus can benefit your bankroll significantly; you will have to check both affiliates and online poker rooms to find the best online poker bonus for your bankroll. This is noteworthy aspect of choosing an online poker room, for more detailed information about that go to BankrollBoost.

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God and the Gays – All that Glitters isn’t Gold (Part 2)

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

The gay bar scene or high risk promiscuous sex… Is it so happy-go-lucky? Something so sweet and wonderful we’d “wish you were here?” Or is it actually something you wouldn’t wish upon your worst enemy? Is it simply a matter of being well-adjusted? Or resigned? What’s so gay about it all anyway? Who ever dreamed up that label? What about truth in advertising? Some want their money back. Were they sold a line? Is homosexuality a victimless crime? What about their minds? Aren’t they victimized? When they refuse to even “think straight” – aren’t they denying themselves the opportunity to change? After all, isn’t the brain the biggest sex organ?

God has provided for proper sexual satisfaction in marriage; but there’s always that allure of the unknown, the forbidden zone. It arouses our curiosity, attempts to lower our resistance, and seduces our weakened will. In such a state, intoxicated with lust, we could engage in a deadly liaison and only discover later what a fatal attraction it really was (Prov. 5:11). “You play, you pay” (Prov. 6:27). Don’t let a one-night stand be your fall. But isn’t that the main purpose for going out to the bars? And if there’s any such thing as gay community centers, they’d have to be THE BARS! They’re the familiar haunts, pick-up joints, and popular retreats; everything from your local dive to those pulsating places that are practically cities under a roof – something for everyone.

The bars – hallowed be their names – are a place to go when you’re bored, a welcoming-wagon for the new kids on the meat block, and somewhere to let your hair down and unwind, enjoying the company of your substitute family. The gay lifestyle definitely revolves around these dark dens of iniquity. Such a polluted environment naturally encourages drug and alcohol abuse (“communion”), sexual abuse in a casual way with careless partners (“confirmation”), and verbal abuse (Prov. 4:24) in an overflow of raunchy talk (“fellowship”) and gossip – jes’ dishin’ the dirt….

“Out” On the Town

Your first experience “out” on the town (with the boys) could be exhilarating – or bizarre! You might see wonderful men dressed to kill, or hunks in tank tops and T shirts; enter a wet jock-strap contest or watch gyrating male strippers, or view the make-believe world of make-up queens trying to steal the show, a different person on stage…. Then there’s the games people play, the vicious backbiting and hair-pulling of the young and breastless, or the S & M (stand & modeling) crowd who love themselves and lots of mirrors. Quite a carnival atmosphere.

But it kind of puts a damper on your evening’s fun when you go into bars and find yourself greeted by pornographic posters (trying to get across the point about “safe-sex”), or see a fishbowl or platter filled with assorted colors of “life-savers” (condoms); or to order yourself a strong drink and notice AIDS donation jars staring you down: L’Chaim suddenly becomes more personal. And then there’s the endless ads in all the gay mags about HIV testing, “understanding doctors” who’ll screen you in private, surgically remove your hemorrhoids, laser your anal warts, counsel you about your problems, ad nauseum. Makes you eager to jump in bed, eh? Or run scared! But welcome to the real world – the good, the bad, and the ugly. But jump from bed to bed until we all drop dead? Is that what life’s all about?

Isn’t it stupid to keep playing this deadly game (of Russian roulette) until someone doesn’t shoot blanks? DEATHBED takes on a whole new meaning. The next time you want to get “laid” – hope that it’s not in a grave! So what if you can trick with every Tom, Dick, and Harry if you become just another name on the AIDS quilt (a “grave-blanket”). Don’t sell yourself short (John 8:36; Heb. 12:16).

Eventually, the wear and tear, the abuse of your mind and body, is going to take its expensive toll. All of the cheap, mechanical, meaningless, sexploitation has got to affect you. How could you not become desensitized? If you deviate from the strait and narrow, how can you not get lost? If you forget or pervert the original purpose of sex, how can you escape confusion? You’ll condemn yourself to wander in your sexual bewilderment, experimenting with everything since “anything goes.”

Look around you the next time you go out (if you haven’t had enough of that tired crowd and empty scene). From drag-queens to muscle men, welfare alcoholics to executives on cocaine; the homosexual world is as diverse and perverse as the “straight” world. Some men acting like women, some women acting like men; worlds in collision, an identity crisis, suicidal tendencies – but have another drink, what are friends for?

Are “gay” people really so happy? Or just putting on a front? Beneath the smiling faces, love and laughter, you’ll too often find broken hearts and lost dreams. And although the clubs are usually full, there are too many empty individuals who are lonely and aching inside; but the show must go on, drinking and dancing, until another burnt-out dawn….

One-Night Stands

And what are one-night stands, really? Other than quick sex with “no strings attached,” it’s a cheap counterfeit of what we’re actually looking for: true love, undivided attention, special affection, and sincere compliments. We’re starved for love and yet dying from “fast-food.” What we’re really hungry for is some “good ol’ home-cookin’!” But once you’ve lost your looks (if you ever had any), you won’t have to worry about any more “strangers in the night” – unless you’re able and willing to pay them for their time and trouble.

The bar-scene brazenly worships at the altar of youth, and devotes itself to the beauty that’s only skin-deep. Everyone else is thrown on the human heap, scrapped and abandoned. Of course, there’s some “hope” for these discarded lives: they can join the lonely hearts club of dashed hopes and lowered standards. The only requirement is to be desperate and dateless. If I’ve overstated this case, it’s only to emphasize the point that sex sells – and without your youth and/or looks you’re flat broke. It’s twisted values, but reflective of our troubled times.

Happy and in Love?

Many gays will protest that God is a “God of love,” and they think that as long as we’re happy and in love – how could something so right be so wrong? They feel God couldn’t condemn such relationships and wonder how anyone could think He would. But mortal thoughts and opinions aside (Prov. 14:12; Isa. 55:8), if there is a Creator God, and if the Bible is His Instruction Manual for mankind, we’d better base our beliefs solely on what’s revealed within its pages. Faith must have a foundation (Rom. 10:17).

If the homosexual argument that “as long as we’re happy and in love” is valid, couldn’t the same defense be made to sanction incestuous relationships? Or premarital experiences or adulterous affairs? Do we always know what’s best for us? Couldn’t we be like grown-up teenagers who think they know everything, when in reality they don’t?

Hasn’t it been said, and true at times, that “love is blind?” Is it just a matter of feeling happy? Can’t feelings fool us sometimes? Isn’t that why family and friends have cautioned us to “keep your head above your heart?” Is all love proper? Are all affections good and healthy? What about being “lovesick?” Shouldn’t there be some form of standards to judge by or criteria for character? Isn’t there any game plan? Hasn’t love too often been confused with lust (2 Sam. 13:15)?

Satan is “love!”

If we look into the Bible (not Freud, the latest sexual survey, or some kinky report), we’ll find that it does condemn: the love of vanity (Ps. 4:2), of simplicity (Prov. 1:22), of excessive sleep (Prov. 20:13), of religious lies (2 Thes. 2:10), illicit sex, improper lovers, and “foreign affairs” (Ezek. 23:11, 17, 22; 16:37), of evil (Micah 3:2), drunkenness (Hos. 3:1), self-righteousness (Mat. 6:5; 23:6), of money (1 Tim. 6:10), this present world system and its ways (1 John 2:15), spiritual darkness (John 3:19), the kick-back of wrongdoing (2 Pet. 2:15), of ourselves in an unhealthy way and of cheap thrills (2 Tim.3:2,4), violence (Ps. 11:5), strife (Prov. 17:19), and even having a greater love for family or friends than for God (Mat. 10:37).

Therefore, the Bible clearly reveals that various forms of love and feelings are wrong, that certain human relationships are forbidden and condemned (Lev. 18), and that true love must be consistent with God’s character and commandments (1 John 5:3). Any other “love” isn’t from God, but from Satan who is (such) “love!” He’s the clever counterfeit; the snake who confuses the issues and twists the truth. It’s precisely because God is Love (1 John 4:8) that He wants to protect us from those Canaanite customs, perverted practices, and harmful ways that would ultimately undermine our land and lives (Lev. 18:30).

Still, some would angrily question how anyone could allow some old-fashioned Book to dictate their lives; after all, it’s thousands of years old! But who would argue that the time-honored commandments against murder, or prohibition that protects private property or safeguards marriage and minds, or upholds honesty and virtue and being content are outdated? They’re tried, tested, and true. Naturally, it’s easier to accept something as long as it doesn’t hit home or step on our toes. It’s still typical, “A man (or woman) convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.” Don’t waste your time confusing them with the facts (Mat. 7:6; 15:14).

This booklet’s intention is to make the plain truth about homosexuality known and available. It’s to assist those who really want to consider what the Good Book has to say. Obviously, this is a very sensitive subject. If someone does become convinced or converted to the truth – great!

More power to them. But if others choose to continue in their contrary lifestyles, dying for sex rather than living for God and His Kingdom – that’s their choice. God gives us all the prerogative to do as we please, but He strongly recommends and encourages us to “choose life” (Deut. 30:10); an even more appropriate message considering the high risk of AIDS. It’s so difficult to TRANSCEND HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS – but we must, if and whenever it’s necessary (Mark 10:28-30).

Living Responsible Lives

Is the first “gay” decade of 2,000 fulfilling prophecy? The “last days” are supposed to be reminiscent of earlier times, “as it was in the days of Noah,” and “as it was in the days of Lot.” How was it in days of yore? Just like today. Apparently, ignoring the dire need to make drastic changes in their lives, they conducted “business as usual” and fiddled about or got carried away with less important things (Deut. 32:47; Mark 4:19). It’s recorded that they ate and drank, got married, and went to work everyday – until they were consumed by their burning desires and swept away by their sins (Luke 17:26-30).

What’s wrong with eating and drinking or working? We might very well wonder. Didn’t God create us with an appetite and a thirst, as well as a need for physical exertion? Yes, but certain tastes, desires and relationships should be nipped in the bud; not allowed to grow or develop or take root (Jas. 1:14-15)! Many things are good of and by themselves, and not wrong, but God’s imposed conditions, restraints and guidelines for us to live by.

We’re meant to enjoy those foods that God has blessed and offered us (Lev. 20:25; 1 Tim. 4:5), and even have an occasional drink, if we want. The Bible condemns gluttony, not eating; drunkenness, not drinking; greed, not need. It’s what we do with what we’re given. And we are instructed to work and be productive, but we’re also commanded to remember the Sabbath (seventh day) to keep it holy. It’s counterproductive to become too busy earning a living, that we neglect learning how to live (2 Pet. 3:18).

Although we’re at liberty to do almost anything, within reason (Gen. 2:16-17), we’re to remember that we’re held responsible for how we handle ourselves and manage our new-found freedoms (Ga. 5:13). We’re not to abuse our privileges (1 Cor. 8:9), but be careful not to get caught up in things that could too easily get out of control (2 Pet. 2:20). A night of good, clean fun can quickly degenerate into an atmosphere of “just like the old times.” We’re entitled to time-out with the boys (or girls), just don’t let your diversion become an obsession (1 Cor. 6:12) – as my mother once warned me!

Keep Your Head Above Your Heart!

Is it – as some would charge – being cold and cruel, even inhuman, to be in control of your mind and emotions? Isn’t it rather mature to exercise proper self-control, sick and tired of giving in to compulsion? Isn’t it judicious to carefully cross-examine every thought, thereby destroying the defense of our death sentence, commuting it in Christ (2 Cor. 1:9; 10:4-5; 1 Cor. 11:31)?

Doing what just comes natural or seems normal might excite Nietzsche; but it’s not good enough for God. God wants us – mere mortals made out of matter – to come to resemble, think and act like Him. “Like Father, like Son.” Why? Is God on some big ego-trip and wants a bunch of clones to come along for the joy-ride? No, but because it’s the only way that’ll work. He ought to know the secret for living happily ever after.

Mankind, after all, was created in the image of the Godkind, and shares the awesome potential to become composed of God’s Spirit – after we’ve developed His characteristics (1 Cor. 15:53). God’s eager to award us all the Diploma of Divinity after we’ve finished the course of conversion (2 Cor. 3:18). Therefore, instead of just doing what comes natural – we’re to do the supernatural! As Christian individuals, we’re to turn the other cheek instead of busting their jaw; forgive rather than fume; pray for our enemies rather than swear revenge. We’re continually called to be different – in contrast, not conformity, to this world (Rom. 8:29).

Tough-Love

There is a time and a place for “tough-love.” We’re not to show the “mercy of fools” for welfare frauds or lazy bums (2 Thes. 3:10), or have compassion on cold-blooded murderers or hardened criminals, despite their many appeals (1 Sam. 15:32-33; Rom. 13:4).

We shouldn’t refuse to use corporal punishment (Prov. 13:24). It might hurt for awhile, but hopefully the lesson (that actions have consequences) will last a lifetime (Prov. 19:18; 23:13; 29:15). It could keep them out of worse trouble later (Ecc. 8:11).

We’re also not to allow our emotions for loved ones to lead us to hell (Deut. 7:3-4; 13:6-9), or wrong relationships to get in our way. Despite the grief of saying goodbye, and the pain of tearful separation (2 Sam. 3:14-16; Ezra 10:3), you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do. Why make it any more difficult? Don’t procrastinate and prolong your misery. Get it over with and get on with your life! We don’t have time to waste in no-win situations (Ephes. 5:16).

We shouldn’t try and be more understanding and tolerant than God, but refuse to even associate with a Church member who’s living in sin without any apology or shame (1 Cor. 5:1-2, 9-13). And we should NEVER entertain any notions about ordaining such people!

Of course, we shouldn’t cop a self-righteous attitude (Ga. 6:1), but realize the prayerful purpose is to help restore everyone to their senses (knowing that ongoing sin results in an eternal separation). If and whenever such a person “comes to” (Luke 15:17, 20), he’s to be welcomed back with wide-open arms (2 Cor. 2:6-8). A little love can go a long way (as Mama Evans used to say), and encourage us to do even better – rather than give up. But sometimes the situation calls for “shock-treatment” (tough-love), as well as private counseling. “Different strokes for different folks,” so to speak (Luke 12:47-48). The moral of this story? Don’t get blinded by the light: the glitter of “love,” the hot-flash of emotion, and the gleam of relationships (2 Cor. 11:14). The going price for fool’s gold is too high to pay. Walk away. It’s not worth it.

David Ben-Ariel is a Christian-Zionist writer and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe’s Rise and Fall.

The Choices in Online Casino Gambling

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

The development of the internet has transformed the web into a virtual casino. Players can play different games and make some money from it.

One of the conveniences that online gambling has given to players is that there is no need to travel anymore. The person can play this for hours just sitting at home.

Since there are many sites to choose from and not all play by the same rules, it is best to check these out first before deciding to play. Some sites work in favor of the player so a lot of incentives and bonuses can be acquired by just shelling out a little cash. This is something the land based casinos don’t do often which has made more people decide to play online.

Another benefit of online casinos is that the player is allowed to play for free for a few rounds. This will give the person time to get the feel of the game before deciding to sign in. Land based casinos also don’t provide that opportunity. The only thing that a player can do is watch other people play before deciding to join in the action.

There are a lot of online casino games that the player can choose to play. How the game is played is the same but the odds and percentages of wins will really depend on the site.

Here are some of the favorites and how the rules differ from land-based casinos;

A good example is online poker. In this game, the traditional rules of the game are enforced. The game normally starts with blind bets before the cards are dealt.

The difference between land-based poker and online is that here, the player does not know the value of the cards that have been issued. The game begins at this point with the objective of making the most money.

The cards are given to the players which lasts several rounds. In the course of the game, more cards are dealt. The money goes to the last player standing should the rest fold somewhere along the game or just like the regular game, who has the highest hand, wins.

One of the basic games that anyone can play is blackjack. How to win is still the same which is getting highest hand without going over 21. The rules enforced by online casinos is also different. The bonuses that are given may or may not be cashable. Some of these sites also allow the person to qualify for receiving bonuses while some don’t.

The betting requirements for this game are also different. This determines how many times that a person has to bet before being allowed to convert those winnings to cash.

A simple game that does not require the player to shell out a lot of cash is online slots. This game requires the player to put in a quarter before being allowed to pull on the lever. Slots online has changed the lever with a click of the mouse. Money has to be deposited first before the person can play.

Before playing, it is best to read the rules. Some give incentives even at the start of the game. The choice of which game to play is up to the player. After all, gambling is all about chance.

Claire Bowes is a successful Webmaster and publisher of My Poker Tips. Claire provides more information on her site about Poker Tournaments that you can research at home.

How to Play Texas Hold ‘em Poker

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

How does a player learn to play Texas Hold ‘em? The simple answer is to watch some TV tournaments or buy and read some of the very good books that are out on how to play this most popular poker game. A short lesson for the game is it is a seven card game for each player and the best five-card poker hand wins the pot.

The play of a Hold ‘em hand is fairly simple. Each player is dealt two cards face down. A round of betting follows. Three cards are then dealt face up in the center of the table. These are common to all players. A round of betting then follows. A single card is then dealt face up and another round of betting follows.

A final card is dealt face up and another round of betting completes this hand. The player with the best poker hand out of the five-card flop and the two cards in their hand wins the pot. As with other poker games, the best five-card hand will take down the money. During the betting that follows any of these dealings, each player has an option of calling, raising or folding their hand.

The best starting hands are pairs starting with aces and going down to pairs of queens. Other starting hands of merit are ace king suited and ace king not suited. Lower ranking hands may be played at the discretion of each player. If the player is on a rush, the starting-hand can be almost any two cards. Luck has taken over and good play is coming in second.

Hold ‘em forces all players to gamble on the cards yet to be dealt. Either the next cards dealt will make the players hand or make their hand a loser to another player. The only time a player usually knows they have a sure winner is after the last card is dealt.

Hold ‘em lends itself to the bluff. The reason this can work is the amount of money bet and the face up cards on the table. If a player is willing to carry the bluff bets forward then the other player is put in a bind since they do not know for sure what you have and they can guess, due to the flop cards that are face up. A good player must learn how to bluff and when to do it. The second best hand and not the best hand win many a Hold ‘em pot. Bluffing does work.

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Best Online Poker

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Online Poker:
Online Poker is the Poker game played over the internet. Back in the year 2005, revenues from online poker were estimated to be USD $200 million per month and there was a drastic increase recorded in the number of poker players around the globe.

An overview:
An online poker game as compared to the land based poker game is economical. The reason for this difference is that online poker has lesser charges per head.

Online Poker games are considered more user friendly than a normal land based Poker.

However, besides the positive factors of online poker there are certain disadvantageous points as well. One simple example is that at times online poker players face a lot of player to player collusion.

Nevertheless, online poker has attained a lot of popularity in a very short span of time.

Some of the big names of this industry are given below:

www.titanpoker.com
Titan poker is the largest online poker website. The system requirements to download this software are:

- Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
– Minimum screen resolution of at least 800 by 600 pixels with 16-bit
– 30 mb of free disk space

Titan Poker assures to offer you certain features that are not available on any other poker website such as: full screen option, buddy list, player notes, titan poker points, real time transaction history, live support and real time game history.

Pokerstars.com:
Pokerstars.com is the second largest online poker website but the largest poker tournament arranger in the world. It was launched in September 2001. The owner of Pokerstars.com is a Costa Rican company, Rational Enterprises.

Pokerstars is somehow different from other casinos poker games. Pokerstars also offer top notch software’s and services. It offers multi player tournaments. Moreover, there is no limit and restriction on playing the side games.

Today, online poker is one of the most popular online casino games. Once it was thought that this game could never be played over the net, maybe this is the reason that it boomed incredibly.

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Sit and Go Poker Strategy

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

The majority of online poker players are moving from ring games into playing poker sit n go’s. The reason: LOW RISK, HIGH REWARD! What do I mean by that?

Well to play sit n go’s you pay a flat fee for the sit n go tournaments and you can only lose that amount and NO MORE. That is key right there. Poker bad beats are everywhere and on any site you play on. You can’t avoid them and they are part of poker. You can have the best hand 90% of the time going into the flop, and wind up losing nearly every single time. The payout for sit and go tournament’s is great to, the breakdown is below:

1st place = A nice 50% of the total prize pool

2nd place = 30% of the total prize pool

3rd place = Last but not least, 3rd place is 20% of the overall total prize pool

Here is what many poker players do not know. Playing for first is a must if you want any chance of making a stable living playing sit and go’s. One first place victory is just like finishing 3rd place 3 times. Many players only play to make the money, that means playing tight nearly throughout the whole tournament, taking no risks. If you have this poker strategy in place, that may be why you are winning some first place games but not enough.

Here is what you need to do. Go out and buy a pocket book if you do not know the rules yet. Study the game, strategies, and types of players and hands sit n go poker has to offer.

Once you know the rules you should follow this strategy in a 9 seater sit n go. On average when you start the sit n go, about the first 20 hands will be folded. After about 20 hands the tournament should be down to about 6 or 7 players. Your game needs to remain tight, playing premium hands and building your chip stack as much as possible if you are catching the right cards. Once you are down to around 5 people your game needs to switch from tight to passive aggressive. You need to keep building your chip stack to prepare yourself for a first place finish, you WON’T BE SEDLING FOR 3rd! Once there is 4 players left, this is where it gets good. Many players will just sit there and fold every poker hand they see.

You need to take advantage of these players and steal as much blinds as possible to cushion your stack for first place. It is wise to bully people around when 4 players left, raising all the time, and stealing the small blind and big blinds chips. The only way a player will call a raise is with a premium hand that they just can’t let go. Once you steal these blinds, you will be sailing into first place once player number 4 is knocked out of the sit and go poker tournament. You will definitely feel the sit and go power! You will be saying, “First place has never tasted so good”.

Sean Moronse is a professional poker player. Visit his website and subscribe to his free ecourse on how to win using Texas holdem odds and sit and go poker strategy at http://www.SitNGoGenius.com


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