Beginners Guide to Poker

20. December 2008

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Beginners Guide to Poker

A player walking for the first time into the domain of the poker games can easily get confused with the numerous options open to him. There are so many variations that you can easily get lost in the jumble.

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Fun Poker Variations

Sat, Nov 1, 2008

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Fun Poker Variations

Right now the most popular form of poker is Texas Hold’em, but did you know that there are other forms of poker that can be a lot of fun as well? It’s true. Texas Hold’em is not the only game in town. Many online poker sites offer variations such as Omaha poker or draw poker.

Texas Hold’em is a popular variation where each player is dealt two cards to begin with. Then, three community cards are drawn in a shared spot on the table where all can see. After a round of betting a fourth card is shown, then another round of betting, then a fifth and final card is shown. Each player will combine the two cards that they have with the five cards that are drawn for everyone and the best five cards out of the seven will determine their hand. This variation is extremely popular because it provides just enough information about other players possible hands to make betting and strategy interesting.

Draw poker is a variation where there are no community cards. Each player is dealt a full hand in some shape or form before betting begins. There are many variations on draw poker, but none of them have an especially high popularity. However, draw poker is often used in movies that came out before Texas Hold’em was popular.

Omaha Hold’em is a variation on Texas Hold’em that involves each player being dealt four cards. Then, the dealer deals three community cards. The three community cards are combined with the best two of the four cards in each players hand to make a hand. It is common to see this variation played in online poker from time to time. It is a fascinating game that can sometimes be easier for a beginner player to excel at.

There are many many variations on the classic game of poker, perhaps too many to list. New variations are created every now and then, so don’t be surprised if you come across one online or at a casino. Variations can be fun, interesting, and offer a change of pace from the usual Texas Hold’em games. You should give one a try sometime. You might be surprised how much fun they can be.

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Winning at Texas Hold’em

Fri, Jul 11, 2008

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Winning at Texas Hold’em

Many players have the basic question about how to win the Texas Hold’Em poker games.

At the inset the poker games seem easy. But to turn your knowledge and expertise on the game of online poker to the winning level is an altogether different proposition. Adequate selection of hands to play is the key to success in the game. Many players forget this vital aspect and lose a number of games in the process.

Remember, a better starting hand will always give you a better chance of wining. Good poker players are also apt at adjusting the players at their tables. They study intently the poker playing style of other players. You cannot bet out loose players because they play a lot of hands. On the other hand you can bet out tight players easily as they stay in the game only when they have the best of hands.

If you can find out who the loose and tight players are on the table, it will become easier for you to chalk out your winning strategies. If you can make the tight players feel that you have a better hand, they will easily fold. When they do not shy away from the bet you can assume that they have good hands.

Just like that when you have identified a loose player, do not shy away from the betting because he or she is continuing it. They are prone to make a lot of bluffing and it would not be good for you to shy away from betting because they are in.

A nice way to start is the pocket pairs but you can wait until you see the flop especially when your pocket pairs are in the lower ranges at less than pocket 9.

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Sit and Go Strategy

Fri, Mar 21, 2008

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Sit and Go Strategy

You can earn cash pretty quickly with the sit and go games of poker than its other forms. However, you should have a decent skill level to achieve this feat. Many people dream to achieve this feat but fail since they overlook the basics.

Experts know pretty well you are “as good as your last game”. Remember, the buy-ins can range from a paltry $5 to a hefty $5,000 in the sit and go poker games. There are people who love playing multiple table games since they have sharp mind and pin pointed concentration.

Normally, however, the sit and go games is tailor made for those who want to make some quick cash in the casinos. That is why the single table “sit n goes” is now the fastest growing online poker games in the entire world. While typically it would consist of 9-10 players there are also the miniature versions with 5-6 players. In any case the top two or three will make all the money.

Basic strategy for the sit and go games is a fixed buy-in with a small additional fee that ranges to around 10% initially. In the tournaments each of the players is given equal number of chips. These are not money chips, but token chips that determine the winner and loser.

When the game comes to a close, those who outlast or outplay others will receive their share of the cash prizes. The first, second, and third ranked players get 50%, 30%, and 20% of the prize money respectively. This is the uniform pattern followed in all the sit and go games.

The games are quite fast paced and blinds are raised every ten minutes putting pressure on each player and prevent those in the side lines waiting for pocket aces. Since the games are available 24/7 you can find one to your choice at any time.

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