January 19, 2010

Experience Levels of Online Players

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In theory, online online poker is one of the few places where players of all skill levels can mingle together and learn from each other. This is where the fish are supposed to sit and obverse the habits of the masters so that they can incorporate them into their play. On the same token, the fish constantly educate the sharks by showing them the newest ideas and common mistakes.

Before you get caught up in the supposed egalitarianism in the world of online poker, remember that everything is not always as it seems. Online online poker is no more egalitarian than the casino floor where skill levels tend to group together based on blinds.

The average online poker player has between two and three years of experience playing poker before they begin to play online poker seriously. This means that the large majority of players will end up playing with medium to high skill levels somewhere in the middle blind ranges.

For beginning players, who have less than average experience, you need to know what you are facing in online poker. Sure, you can learn from your mistakes if you want, but there are less costly ways to acquire a poker education. Seriously consider online poker sites that allow observing how players interact at the table without having to actually engage in play. You can save some money this way, while still learning from the experience levels of other online players.

December 15, 2009

Hitting a Draw

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We all love hitting our draws, don’t we? There’s nothing finer than getting that fifth spade or hitting your open ended straight draw on the poker turn. Even the smartest, most disciplined poker players can sometimes chase draws even when they know they shouldn’t; there’s just something so alluring about the chance to hit that big hand. People just can’t help themselves. Beginner or newer poker players definitely tend to chase far too often. I have a friend who I sometimes play with who has never gotten over that beginner’s allure of chasing draws. No matter how many big pots he wins during a session, he’ll always come out losing money because he spent so many chips chasing draws. And that is a lesson you must remember and take heart. Not to say you shouldn’t pursue draws, if the pot odds are favorable and the chances of hitting it are good. This occurs far too often when it comes to people chasing inside straight draws. This is the worst kind of draw to chase, you have the least amount of chance of hitting it. At least with an open-ended straight draw, you give yourself some more outs. So much money is lost on people futilely chasing inside straights, next time you find yourself in that situation, just throw the cards away and wait for a better scenario.

November 10, 2009

News on the PPA

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The Poker Players Alliance (PPA), the leading online poker grassroots advocacy group with more than one million members nationwide and more than 13,000 in Colorado, today expressed its support for efforts to appeal a ruling in state intermediate court that poker is predominately a game of chance as part of Colorado v. Kevin Raley. The defendant, Kevin Raley, will file a petition in Colorado Supreme Court requesting an appeal of the intermediate court’s ruling that poker is gambling under Colorado law. “The PPA is going to do everything in its power to support Mr. Raley’s efforts in order to protect PPA members and all poker players in the state of Colorado,” said Gary Reed, PPA’s Colorado State Director. “I am especially alarmed because this ruling ignores the abundance of research that proves poker is a game of skill and confuses rather than clarifies the matter for law enforcement that may use their scarce resources to raid and arrest poker players instead of investigating real unlawful activity in the state.” In the original case, the county court allowed the jury to hear expert testimony by Professor Robert Hannum, Professor of Statistics at the University of Denver, that poker is a game of skill. Based on this testimony, and other evidence presented, the jury found Kevin Raley not guilty of illegal gambling. The Weld County District Attorney appealed that ruling, claiming that the testimony of Professor Hannum should have not been allowed because Colorado courts have already concluded that, as a matter of law, poker is gambling. Unfortunately, the district court overruled the trial judge’s determination to allow Professor Hannum to testify. The district court’s decision does not overturn the jury’s “not guilty” verdict, but it does put the future of casino online poker in Colorado in legal limbo. “Given the Weld County District Court judge’s ruling that poker is gambling because of the small element of chance in the dealing of cards, one could easily presume that any game that depends even a little on chance - from Monopoly to Yahtzee to Candy Land - is gambling and therefore illegal in the state of Colorado,” said John Pappas, executive director of the PPA. “We clearly think this is the wrong interpretation of the law, especially in regard to poker, and the PPA is committed to helping demonstrate to the Colorado Supreme Court the broad academic research that exists showing that poker is indeed a game of skill.” PPA has been involved in similar cases across the U.S., such as South Carolina, Kansas and Pennsylvania, where the question of skill versus chance is being reassessed in the courts in order to clarify existing law.

August 5, 2009

Winning Sins

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Although most online poker player want to win, there are some how actually don’t know how to handle the happy event of taking down a big pot, and winning hand after hand. Winning can actually put them on tilt!

Anyone who has sat at a poker table for any length of time has witnessed the phenomenon of the poker gods smiling on a particular player who gets big hand after big hand and keeps raking in the pot. Some players let this go to their head, believing they can beat the table continually, and they play too loose and bet off their chips after the lucky run of hands is over. Think about it — a huge stack can shrink to next to nothing in less than hour. Don’t let ego override logical play.

When you have made several big pokerwins, you should tighten up play and protect your chips. However, do use you chips as ammunition when you have a hand. Think of your chips as bullets, and be ready to fire them when your have a good shot. A big stack of chips conveys power and skill to other players, so leverage that when you can, but don’t waste bullets on lucky draws or ego calls. Just because you have chips to burn, doesn’t mean you should just throw them away.

January 28, 2009

Making Your First Poker Deposit

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When joining an online poker site, making an initial deposit is an important step in the progression of becoming a better player. To get your money’s worth, it is best to research different bonus options, as well as rake back affiliates. These two advantages that online poker offers allow the beginner to get their feet wet by decreasing the initial risk and increasing the possibility for success on your first deposit. If you carefully manage your bankroll and take the right initial steps, you can be a winning online poker player right from the start.

Many sites will offer a first time deposit bonus, which matches the amount of money you deposit. The deposit bonus is typically released in small increments as you accrue more hands played. This deposit bonus will allow you to recoup small losses or add to your winnings after every session. You can monitor your deposit bonus status in the cashier window of the poker software. You should always try to clear the entire bonus within the period allowed, as it is essentially free money. Never leave free money on the table.

Rake back is an option many sites offer, which allows the player to recoup a percentage of the rake the poker site takes per hand. Online poker lends itself to high volume play and multiple tables of poker at the same time, and in this environment, the player sees a large amount of hands, and therefore pays a lot of rake. By receiving a percentage of this back, the player gets back money they never really notice leaving, and it basically like a secondary bonus. Rake back sites credit your account weekly, or in some cases daily. This can be a steady source of income even when you find yourself on the losing end of a session.

Make sure you use the bonus code and sign up for the deposit bonuses, and also be sure to register with a rake back affiliate. By taking these actions when you open your account, you are giving yourself a big advantage right out of the starting blocks. Winning poker players always look for edges and places where they can squeeze out even more positive expected value, and these two options allow you to do just that.

December 23, 2008

Poker Fatigue

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Many online poker players push themselves to play extended sessions that can wear on their bodies and lead to debilitating health conditions. Many poker players suffer carpal tunnel syndrome in their wrists, as well as severe headaches and even psychological and sleep problems. Be careful to adhere to the signs, and take care of your health to ensure you can continue playing optimally.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a wrist disorder caused by overuse of the hands and wrists, as one would suffer from overuse of a mouse and a keyboard. It is caused by compression of a nerve in the wrist. To prevent this, stretch your hands and wrists out at least once an hour, and take breaks whenever possible. Also, applying heat pads, or wearing wrist support serve as great preventative measures against carpal tunnel symptoms.

Staring at a screen for hours on end can strain the eyes, and lead to headaches and other neurological problems. Muscles control the eye’s movements, and just like any other muscle, they can strain, as well as become overused and exhausted. Again, the only real solution to eyestrain is to take breaks and rest your eyes in between sessions.

The myriad highs and lows poker players experience cause frequent changes in brain chemistry, and severe depression and other psychological conditions can present themselves in the standard day to day life of a poker player. Drugs and counseling can correct depression, but sometimes just taking a break and relaxing can solve short term bouts of depression.

Being careful to monitor your health and take care of your body will keep you primed to be your best at the poker tables. Condition yourself physically and emotionally for the rigors of frequent poker play, or your game will suffer. All it takes is some exercise, a good diet and sleep schedule, and trying your best to keep the game in perspective. Live your life as you want to, and do whatever it takes to make yourself happy. By living well and caring for yourself, you can prevent fatigue and play well as often as possible.

September 5, 2008

Why Poker Is the Most Popular Card Game

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Poker seems to be more popular than any other card game out there. People like to play online or offline with others and have fun doing so. Games such as euchre, hearts and spades are fun, but poker seems to be the game of choice. In poker, people enjoy having a game with some friends while eating some food and drinking a beverage or two. Online poker has become more and more popular online as games and tournaments in poker have increased immensely. Poker also has grown for people who watch it on television and in the movies. The increasing popularity of poker is shown with the amount of tournaments seen on and offline. On every poker site, tournaments are show in high numbers. Free play and real money games are becoming popular in many online sites. So are online casino games. There are books about poker games, how to play poker as well. Several different media formats to watch and learn about poker; including, videos, movies, online documents, websites and so much more. Poker is a game that all ages seem to like. It does not matter if you are young, older, male or female. Everyone likes a good game of poker, whether it be online or offline.

June 27, 2008

Some Information About Playing Hack Real Arcade Games

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