Archive for the 'Poker Articles' Category
Celebrity Poker
July 20th, 2008
Poker seems to hold an appeal for celebrities. For years actors, musicians, models and athletes have been going to Las Vegas for the opportunity to play in the prestigious WSOP tournament at the Rio Hotel and Casino. Some are there for fun, some for the media and some because they simply can’t get enough.
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Poker Lessons
July 1st, 2008
Poker is not something that people often think to have lessons in, but not only will the set you up with all the information you might need to play poker, the rules, how to win, and some methods and strategies, but they can also be a lot of fun.
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10 Texas Holdem Tells part 1
April 10th, 2008
In this two part guide, you’ll discover ten of the best tips for saving money or winning the pot. As it’s impossible to see their cards, the only things to go off are their face and body language. You must constantly pay attention to your opponents, watching how they act and what they do.
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How Effective Are Poker Books
February 25th, 2008
Poker books can be extremely useful in helping to teach you how to play.
Books for beginners will teach you the basics if you have never played before. They cover the rules, the etiquette, and card variations. No matter how far you want to progress in poker it is best to start at the beginning, be thorough, and work your way up.
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Poker Etiquette
February 20th, 2008
Poker etiquette is an important part of the game, and it is important for the more experienced players to provide a good example.
It is important to every poker room that the environment you play in is enjoyable and safe for all, and they expect all players to abide by the rules of poker courtesy. As poor manners results in a hostile atmosphere, it is in everyone’s interests that there is good poker courtesy at the table.
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Poker Position
February 15th, 2008
There are four named positions at a poker table. The Dealer position, the early position, the middle position, and the late position. The dealer position, also known as ‘on the button’ because of the dealer button that is passed around, is the most coveted. After the flop takes place the dealer is the last to act, so they are able to watch the other players before having to make their decision. This does mean though, that as they are the only player to get information on all the other players before making a move, that aggressive play is expected. The majority of hands can be considered for play here, apart from trash hands such as 9 2, 10 4 offsuit.
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Tips for Texas Poker
February 10th, 2008
There are a number of different versions on Texas hold’em. These include no limit, pot limit, and fixed limit variations. These all refer to the different limits on wagers during each given hand, while the basic rules of the game are the same. No limit is probably the best known as this is the one seen on television, and this is partly because it is the most exciting. No limit poker means that a player can bet all in during any round of betting, whilst in pot limit poker, the size of the wager is limited to the size of the pot, or pool. Fixed poker is the most rigid about the amount that can be bet as the betting limit. Read the rest of this entry »
Category: Poker ArticlesTV poker can make you money
February 1st, 2008
The popularity of watching poker on tv has grown immensely recently. This is partly due to the amount of non-players drawn in by the people and the psychology of the game, rather than the cards themselves. It has become the latest reality tv show.
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3 Tips For The Beginner Poker Player
July 10th, 2007
So you want to be a poker player? poker is a very challenging game although gameplay is relatively simple. Before you start throwing money around familiarize yourself with the rules of betting, calling, raising, and folding. Also, it is important to know the rank of each hand, because you do not want to bet on a hand that YOU think is a winner. Below are 3 other tips on helping you get started as a poker player.
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