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  • Player Types You'll Encounter in Your Home Game.

    As an avid poker player, you’re probably not a stranger from throwing together a nice home game where you play your friends for bragging rights or even for money. There are all types of players you’ll encounter at these home games, some of them easier to beat than the others, but all of them beatable nonetheless. It is seldom that a reasonably good poker player (who is not a loser online) will encounter any sort of real challenges in such games. Here’s a run-down of the most common player types you’ll encounter in these amateur games, just to make your task of breaking your opponents down even easier.

  • Is Poker a Pre-Flop or a Post-Flop Game After All?

    Reading around the poker strategy articles the internet has to offer and leaving aside my own experiences as a poker player, my general impression was that poker was supposed to be a post-flop betting game. Several experts stated this in their articles, pointing it out that your preflop decisions are only meant to make your post-flop ones easier.

  • Multi Tabling: it's Perils and Benefits.

    One of the greatest advantages online poker offers against live poker is the possibility to play at several tables in the same time. That, coupled with the fact that online poker play is infinitely faster than live poker, makes it possible for players to log about 1,000 hands per hour, instead of the 20 or 30 they’d be able to complete live. Such a huge hands-volume increase should automatically lead to an increase in the hourly rates of every winning poker player. It will also definitely lead to an MGR increase (players contribute more rake) which means they’ll earn more rakeback as well, rakeback deals like the Full Tilt rakeback represent a direct percentage of this MGR.

  • Making the Move from Online to Live Play.

    Every online poker player’s ultimate dream is to one day make the switch from the virtual tables to the real green felt and play in large, high prize-pool live events. After all, with poker players getting more and more educated these days, online tables have grown to be much more difficult to beat than live ones. While live tables do tend to be juicier indeed than the online ones, it’s needless to say that the game itself is quite radically different from what you may have gotten used to at PokerStars or Full Tilt. It’s a bit like making the jump from the play money tables to the real money ones, only it’s a more radical change.

  • Skills You Need to Develop Your Poker Strategy.

    In order to succeed in the world of poker you do need to have a strategy, but there is no one poker strategy that will work in every situation. All professional players have their own strategies, but it has taken them years of practice to perfect them. The most important skill you have to master is that of discipline, because all other skills are dependent on that one.

  • Playing Multiple Tables – A Winning Poker Strategy Online.

    Playing poker online makes playing the game very convenient for hundreds of thousands of players all over the world. One poker strategy online that most players use to their advantage is playing multiple tables at the same time.

  • The Advantages of Playing Online Poker.

    You don't have to leave your home to enjoy poker, now that it is being played on the Internet in poker rooms. Thousands of people from all over the world and from all walks of life are playing poker on their computers on a daily basis. There are many advantages to enjoying poker in this way, such as:

  • Internet Poker – An Exciting New Form of the Game.

    Internet poker is one of the driving forces of the recent poker boom. It is the most exciting new form of the game. This form of poker is easy, fast, and has a variety of poker games to choose from: Texas Hold'em, 7-Card Stud, Omaha and others. Internet poker is definitely alive and well, and is a whole new variation of the game. Online poker is worth about $12 billion a year and is very different from offline poker as it is not face-to-face. It's played against real people, and you can bluff, fold or ride out a royal flush just as in live games.

  • Poker Hand Rankings and Odds – Probabilities for Beginners (for Texas Hold'em, Stud, Omaha).

    This article is for beginners new to the game, or returning players refreshing themselves on what hand beats what hand in poker, plus odds/statistics. This information is useful for everyone because at one point or another we have all questioned if a flush is better than a full house, or a straight to a flush. It can be confusing at times, even for advanced players.

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