Archive for October, 2008

October
31st 2008
Staying away from Disruptions when you are playing Online Poker

Posted under how to play poker & internet poker & learning poker

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The benefits of online Texas Holdem versus real-life casinos are unlimited, but besides these benefits there are also various drawbacks. Online Texas Holdem lets regular amateur players the opportunity to compete in actual tournaments with pro Texas Hold em players, but these beginner players ought to prevent any disruptions that may impair their chances to make lots of money.

The greater part of online Texas Holdem players become preoccupied by their environment, or maybe by the online poker webpage they are competing on. These distractions can in reality cost them excellent poker hands and most likely their well-merited Texas Hold em chips. The game of Texas Holdem is a game of ability and also absolute concentration, no matter if you are playing at home, or in an actual casino.

Perhaps, the most prevalent error that online poker players commit is by being involved in more than one poker table simultaneously. The better part of amateur Full Tilt Poker players will assume that this is a good idea, but finally it could prove to be a shortcoming. This scheme of playing a number of Texas Hold em tables at once will hurt your concentration and in the end cost you Texas Holdem chips. Always remember that even the greatest poker players around can make damaging blunders while concentrating their mind on a few online poker tables at the same time.

Any given internet poker player, could at any point, discover themselves playing different internet poker tables at one time, at the same time as they are watching television, reading their preferred website, text messaging friends etc. This is a state which is supposed to be shunned if you expect to win Texas Holdem poker games and qualify for big Full Tilt Poker tournaments. Never forget to center your mind on the other Full Tilt Poker player’s bets, their aim, and your own online Texas Holdem poker hands if you really want to become an expert poker player.

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October
20th 2008
Full Tilt Texas Hold Em Poker website will run the 10th FTOPS

Posted under poker rooms & poker tournament & texas holdem

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The successful online poker site FullTiltPoker.com, just publicized that once again they will present the Full Tilt Online Poker Series or “FTOPS” at the beginning of November. The popular event will begin with a no-limit Texas Hold em with a $216 buy-in tourney. The Texas Hold em tournament will have a $15 million prize pool. The FulltiltPoker.com tournament will have 25 poker games with the main Texas Hold em event on Sunday, November 16th which has a prize pool consisting of $2.5 million.

There is a chance for any poker player to join in the Texas Hold em Poker tournament, by winning as many satellite games as they are able to do. Judging by how many satellite games you win, the more FTOPS cash you will receive. If you end up winning more satellite poker games than the other players, you will gain two more buy-ins for the tournaments. The satellite Texas Hold em games are are being held right now, and are open for the Full Tilt website members.

The FullTiltPoker.com tournament commenced in 2006 and it had 8 events and a $1 million prize pool. Now, the tournament has become hugely popular, with last year’s tournament holding 25 FTOPS events and giving away over $15 million. November’s poker tournament will highlight a Two-Day Event which will have buy-ins of $2500 to $5000. The first two-day event was FTOPS V, that Texas Hold Em tournament had a grand prize of $400,000. This Two-Day event has a promised poker pot of around $2 million. This Two-Day event will begin on November 15th.

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October
7th 2008
Some Advice for tricking your Texas Hold Em competition

Posted under poker tournament & professional poker & texas holdem

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An important facet in poker tournaments is tricking your opponents by leading them to believe you have a superb poker hand, when in reality you could possibly you have a terrible hand. You may have heard this referred to as “Poker face”, an expressionless face to mislead your opponents into trusting in an idea that may not be true.

If you happen to have a good poker hand it is most likely going to make you feel nervous, could possibly make your hands shake, and your pulse rise. These are signs that your competitors may pick up on very quickly, especially if they are good friends of yours. Try not to glance at the pot if you have some good poker cards in your hands. This is an obvious gesture for your competition that you are, in your mind, adding up what you might win.

In the situation where you have a horrible poker hand, try not to keep yourself from glancing at your poker buddies, keep your eyes up, and don’t hesitate when you place your bet. When you can prove to yourself that your poker hand is equal, or better than your competition; you will possibly fool them into believing this as well. Keep in mind to make this seem as natural as possible. Your signals and actions may be saying one thing, while what you are saying are giving them a whole different idea.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be able to read your opponents “poker tells”. A “tell” is a gesture or habit that may give away information about their hand. One important aspect to keep in mind is when your competitor is acting as though he has a strong hand; he, very likely, has a poor hand. On the contrary, if he is acting as if he’s holding a weak hand, he probably has a pretty decent hand.

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