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		<title>texas holdem flop hand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I started playing poker I was so excited when I closed a big hand from the flop to forget my goal: to win the most chips possible. When I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I started playing poker I was so excited when I closed a big hand from the flop to forget my goal: to win the most chips possible. When I was a marginal hand I thought carefully about what my opponent might have in hand and how to beat him. When I had a very strong hand the only thing I wanted was to put all my chips to the center of the table.</p>
<p>Big mistake!</p>
<p>Large items can mean big pots, but with a big issue is much more important to understand what your opponent is strong.<br />
If you think it is weak you can play in slow play, you can point to call and leave because he thinks you&#8217;re bluffing, or better yet you can push him to bluff.<br />
If you think you can let the strong points for you and relaunch the turn or river to take away the most chips.</p>
<p>Borgata Poker Open in 2003, was &#8220;Under the Gun (UTG) and I raised with 9-10 of pictures, they called me in two included Bobbby Thompson was little dark. On the flop fell 8-7-6 giving me the maximum scale, Bobby came out with a bet of the pot and both me and the other player we called. An ace on the turn went out and he pointed again, I still had the highest point and, given my inexperience, I have not thought enough about what my opponent might have had. I just called in the hope that the third player to do so.</p>
<p>If I thought I would have done better in the hands of Bobby at least two pair and the other player a straight type J-10, I moved all-in making sure that at least expensive to call Bobby would come. Instead I did just call and the third player the past, when a second ace fell on the river Bobby has put heavy and I had to make a difficult decision, I eventually put my chips in vain since he turned a pair of 6 .</p>
<p>If I put all my money on the turn, the result would have been different, putting Bobby on the difficult decision to call my all-in I could throw him off the plate.</p>
<p>The following year in the same tournament I had on my right the super aggressive Jimmy-Jimmy Cha. He raised and I reraise with a pair of 10, he called and we were heads-up. The flop the highest card was a ten and there were two spades, once again I had the peak. This time I thought about what he could have in hand, couple of nines, couple of jacks, queens &#8230; the possibilities were endless. Why could not simply have two high cards, Jimmy ago check, a move is not unusual for her part, and in this way was my turn to handle the flop. I decided to aim because of his aggressive play and how I expect he&#8217;s sending me reraise all in and I called.<br />
This time I went to ruin as the previous one, lost all my chips in a situation where I was favored 3 to 1 against his flush draw.</p>
<p>So there&#8217;s always the possibility of being beaten with a big hand. In a televised tournament at the Plaza I relaunched with a pair of tens and was called by the big blind. The flop was Q-Q-T, giving me a full house. My opponent called my bet feigning despair as an actor in Hollywood, giving me the impression of having a Q in his hand. A K fell on the turn and he made me check raise. I could fly but not AQ or QK QJ or Q-10 so I slowed down and I just called. When he then made a small bet on the river grew suspicious and I just called. He beat me with a full turning more Q-10. I closed a powerful hand on the flop and I had no chance of winning the hand.<br />
Analyzing his way of playing and having a good read on the opponent I have saved a lot of chips that eventually allowed me to reach the final table.</p>
<p>So do not let the excitement of closing a very strong hand on the flop makes you forget to analyze what your opponent may have in hand. There are a lot of chips that move during these hands and you want them all to you!</p>
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		<title>texas holdem big blind</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are in a position Big Blind with T of spades and 8 of spades against a player who has made a simple call pre-flop. The flop shows K-X-X &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are in a position Big Blind with T of spades and 8 of spades against a player who has made a simple call pre-flop. The flop shows K-X-X &#8211; two spades. What are you doing?</p>
<p>You want to close the color and do not want to pay too much to do. Instinctively, you might think that a check is the best way to get a free card and you&#8217;d be right.</p>
<p>Indeed, to check is the only way to get a free card, but may not offer the best opportunity to close your point, nor allow you to maximize profits in case the color to blind you.</p>
<p>Say your opponent bets the size of the pot. You are now in a condition where you have like 2 to 1 odds to make a call and 4 to 1 to close your point. You should not even see the turn card because it would not be a correct call, you should invest too much respect to the odds.</p>
<p>What will happen instead if you will be the first to talk about doing a little bit? Whether you are against a player who likes to slow play or against a player who likes to bluff, however, a small bet gives you the best chance of seeing the turn.</p>
<p>What should be a small bet? Try to aim between 1 / 3 and 1 / 4 of the pot. If there are $ 300 in the pot and you bet $ 100, you would have paid the right price to try to close your color. If you bet $ 75, you would be even better placed than pot oddsAnd this without even considering the implied odds, Concerning the amount of bets that your opponent will make the turn and river. If I close the color on the turn and your opponent did call on your bet of $ 400, you would have the implied odds of $ 300 (the amount of the pot on the flop) + $ 400 (what you&#8217;d expect it to be the amount of bet on which your opponent will call on the turn) = $ 700, from relations with your bet of $ 100 made on the flop, then a ratio of about 7-1.</p>
<p>This is a strategy game even better when you have a less evident. Suppose the flop is Q-9-6. In this situation you have a straight double-joint, and a 7 or a J you would close the point. While an 8 or a K card would obviously dangerous, a 7 seems a card that probably has not helped anyone. (The risk factor in this situation is that a J you can lead to a final against a player who makes you find that KJ, and your stake, which amounts to 1 / 4 of the pot that would be exactly the right amount to allow all &#8216; opponent to call, with the risk that it may close a scale beyond the river).</p>
<p>In a tournament, this strategy for managing the projects can become more risky and less profitable, especially in the early stages. Considering that a tournament will start on a limited number of chips, your odds should be closer to 5-1 or even 6-1 before you can consider the idea of risking your chips on a project unless going through could make you stay short-stacked.</p>
<p>The important thing when you have a project is to be the first to attack. Leave the initiative makes you vulnerable to the possibility of having to abandon the hand because of an episode of the opponent is too high to have a point whether he is bluffing. If you want to have the opportunity to see another card at the right price your best move is to be the person to take the initiative aiming at.</p>
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		<title>texas holdem chip sandwich</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We say that an opponent from an initial position of the table, maybe a loose opponent, raises and is called by one or more players, in this case there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We say that an opponent from an initial position of the table, maybe a loose opponent, raises and is called by one or more players, in this case there are a lot of money in the pot. We say again that players who have called are unhappy not to have a strong hand and had called the previous raised. Now it&#8217;s up to me.</p>
<p>I put in the middle of the two players who have called with a big raise.</p>
<p>If my raise is passed the player who had previously raised then I will almost certainly win the pot.</p>
<p>I prefer to make this kind of play when the button if one of the blinds if they exit with a big bet no matter the cards with which the first player has raised, my hand is disposable.</p>
<p>I get the most out of a sandwich when I pointed down about 15 big blinds, for example, are small dark loose a player comes into play from a starting position of the table, raising three times the big blind, two players call and the table there are 10.5 big blinds, I look at my cards: 7 8 of the same suit.</p>
<p>Relaunching all-in.</p>
<p>The player who had previously raised now face the difficult choice to call a raise significant.<br />
Even if you have a good hand, say AK and decided to call I would have my chances, my 87 will beat his AK 41% of the time. I&#8217;ve invested 15 big blinds and I can gain 37. I have exactly the right odds on my money.</p>
<p>I will not do this kind of playing with a hand that can easily be dominated type A and paper or small K and small paper, I will have less than 25% chance of winning.</p>
<p>Moving all-in I have completely canceled the disadvantage of my position and make the most of my small stack, with all my money in the pot can not be expelled after the flop.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re hungry for chips, try the sandwich, you may discover that it is the right way.</p>
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		<title>texas holdem opening bet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never tire of repeating: If you are the first to enter a dish in one hand No Limit Hold&#8217;em never do call.
If you&#8217;re not ready to relaunch fold.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never tire of repeating: If you are the first to enter a dish in one hand No Limit Hold&#8217;em never do call.<br />
If you&#8217;re not ready to relaunch fold.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re wondering why? Boosting pressure on the players put in a position of blind and other players at the table by forcing them to think about what could be strong your hand. Boosting chances are you will force marginal hands to pass before seeing the flop, limiting the number of players you face in the rest of the hand.</p>
<p>Ok, once you understand this, the next question will be: How much should I raise?</p>
<p>Answering this question, I say that depends on the situation. First, you should make sure that the strength of your hand does not affect the amount of your raise.<br />
A strong type of game should be solid as a house and the three most important factors in deciding how raises are: Location, Location Location.</p>
<p>You should always try to put your opponents before a decision more difficult as possible. To decide the size of your raise, you have to put the big blind in front of a difficult decision between the call and fold if the rest of the table passed their own hands.</p>
<p>Reviving the early-position is demonstrated to have a really strong hand, one that can beat the other seven (or more) players who have yet to speak. Since you&#8217;re representing a hand so strong, no need to raise too high to convince the big blind to fold. Also, since your hand is so strong, you should not worry too much about a possible call from the big blind. The real reason why you should choose to make a small raise is that there are still many players who have to speak after you, and someone among them could have a monster hand and reraise your raise.</p>
<p>When raises in late position, but you&#8217;re representing a hand that can beat the hands of two or three players left. This situation gives you greater freedom to raise with marginal hands, but your raise must be heavier or blind will be able to call too easily. Another reason to raise more from late-position is that you&#8217;re trying to put pressure on the big blind to fold it, not to give him the call and, more importantly, you have several opponents after you who may reraise.</p>
<p>One of the most common mistakes in No Limit Hold&#8217;em is to get raises too great. In early position, you should raise about two times the big blind. When there are four to six players who need to talk after you when you&#8217;re in middle position raises of about two and a half times the big blind, whereas the late-position raises three times the big blind.</p>
<p>If you are representing a strong hand raising from early position, you will probably play only against very strong hands. Why threaten to raise four or five times the big blind when the blinds to win soltando often happen to run into the monster hand?<br />
If you have a hand like AQ rather than as an AA and a player-raised in this way you can pass without having run risks that are too heavy.</p>
<p>Many beginners revived more with stronger hands to try to make the pot bigger, or raise less with the monster hand, hoping to get more action. In fact, I recommend to play their starting hands all in the same way regardless of what you have in hand. With AA or AJ, you always make the same raise, so do not give information to your opponents about the strength of your hand.<br />
You can make an exception if you know that your opponents are not careful and you are sure of being able to manipulate as you wish.</p>
<p>The amount of raises is changed, however, come into play if the doors. You should add about half of the total ante every raise. Your recovery from early position should be two big blinds plus half of the doors and the one from late position to three big blinds plus half of the total ante.</p>
<p>There are many loose players lately. If you&#8217;re in a situation against these players that do not allow you to steal the blinds with a raise standards, then you should be more selective with starting hands, then raises heavier. If these raises do not yet allow it to get the blinds do not close even more, but try to make a new start that will allow at most one or two players to make calls.<br />
When your opponents are playing a wide open Take advantage of this aspect of doing the dishes grow when you know you have the best hand.</p>
<p>The last exception is the situation where you&#8217;re short-stacked. If you make a standard raise meant investing more than a quarter of your stack, then you should go all-in. Aim quarter of your stack before the flop you had to make any call or reraise you would force a decision very difficult. Making all-in rather than raise a smaller sum would force the other hand your opponents a difficult decision and would cause you to have a less difficult decision to make. All this goes back to my first principle:<br />
Avoid being the player who is only making calls.</p>
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		<title>Poker Satellites</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 10:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker satellites are tournaments where you can access to events rather than more money, and can be found in either multi-table than in Sit&#8217;n'go. Before you start check the possibility [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker satellites are tournaments where you can access to events rather than more money, and can be found in either multi-table than in Sit&#8217;n'go. Before you start check the possibility to win one of these and evaluated as they are realistic: the multi table tournaments are a race of survival than anything else. Also remember that for all that Chris Moneymaker won $ 2.5 million, thousands of people help to pay for his ticket and won many other entry in the competition which counts but do not make money. Then try them only sometimes, do not spend your bankroll in hopes of reaching one of these inputs unreachable!</p>
<p>Requirements on Bankroll: not quantifiable for this format but be aware that if you stuck on trying to win a seat in a big event, do not spend less than half the entry to that event to satellites in the long term.</p>
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		<title>Sit &amp; Go</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 09:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sit &#038; Go or single table tournaments are tournaments to be attended by nine or ten players and allocate money to the first three players generally percentages 50/30/20. This means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sit &#038; Go or single table tournaments are tournaments to be attended by nine or ten players and allocate money to the first three players generally percentages 50/30/20. This means that unlike the multi-table tournaments where you have to overcome hundreds of people in this format when you start you&#8217;re not so far away from the goal. In other words, there are the conditions for a substantial profit. Require greater skill and offer benefit to specialists because they do not only need to know how to play good poker, but also know how to play very well short-handed. Some specialized terms are recommended for success in this format. In addition to this are in all respects as the final tables of major tournaments. Then become a very good training for when your big moment arrives!</p>
<p>Bankroll Requirements: about 20-30 buy-in dovrebebro enough whatever your level but could also be less if you are good players.</p>
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		<title>Poker Multi-Table Tournaments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The World Poker Tour, and broadcasts such as Late Night Poker that you saw on TV are both series of tournaments in which several players getting involved in a predefined [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The World Poker Tour, and broadcasts such as Late Night Poker that you saw on TV are both series of tournaments in which several players getting involved in a predefined amount of chips with which to begin to play till he lose them all and they are eliminated. In this format the blinds increase at predefined time intervals. In the events &#8216;rebuy&#8217; there is an opportunity to regain the chips once they have been lost all those with which we began but in the events &#8216;freezeout&#8217; if you lose all your chips, even the first coat, you&#8217;d be out right now!</p>
<p>The tournaments can be great fun and often offer bonuses than can change your life (such as major competitions online Sunday by the $ 200 pay about $ 80,000 to those who arrive first). But bear in mind that the pot of gold that seems to them to meet you is at the bottom of a very steep road (the 2005 WSOP main event saw players compete against 2576!). It &#8216;really hard to get a good living just play in tournaments. Often those millionaires who wins had to send a small percentage of his winnings in cash. On the positive side are the glamorous tournament poker and is probably the future.</p>
<p>Bankroll Requirements: Due to the variety of buy-ins, the number of players participating and the great luck factor, try to make money through tournaments is absolutely not recommended &#8211; these should rather be seen as a small investment of a part winnings to the cash. Investments groped for the fortune and the big prize, or perhaps to get notoriety and sponsorship in future. Played their vast expenses you can afford and be very selective in selecting events affrano a good profit not only to the first classified.</p>
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		<title>Poker Cash Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is what is usually shown in movies about poker (with some significant differences). The players sit around the table with their chips that have a value equal to that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is what is usually shown in movies about poker (with some significant differences). The players sit around the table with their chips that have a value equal to that of real money and you can raise at any time by stopping play or to add more chips if you lose everything with which we were initially seated. Unlike the myths of Hollywood, however, can not come to bet the house, car or girlfriend to stay in the game in hand, cash poker is now almost universally played &#8216;table stakes&#8217;. This means that you can bet on a higher hand than he has on the table and if the bet to be covered is higher than that you have can make an &#8216;all in&#8217; having the right to see to the end of the hand could win bets up to an amount equal to the Alliance. Most professionals will ensure that this form of game that you derive the greatest profits since the format in which luck plays a minor.</p>
<p>Bankroll Requirements: For Limit Holdem at least 250 big bets are recommended (ie $ 2,500 to play $ 5 / $ 10) and the variants of holdem high stakes (meaning no limit and pot limit) between 25 and 50 buy-in . Obviously the exact number depends on the game short-handed and matches Selvage giving greater fluctuations. Even your style of play should be taken into account.</p>
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		<title>Pai Gow Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pai gow poker &#8211; paigow poker &#8211; gow poker
We have already presented various forms of poker here at Heartbreakpoker. Now I will introduce to the world of Pai Gow Poker, [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have already presented various forms of poker here at Heartbreakpoker. Now I will introduce to the world of Pai Gow Poker, which is an interesting form of poker that combines skills and luck. In Pai Gow Poker the player wields two hands of cards instead of one, and points to the possibility that these two sets of cards are better than the dealer. To start the players must make a bet. The dealer then dealt seven cards to each player, who must place them in one hand and a five by two. </p>
<p>The hand of five cards is generally known as &#8220;Upper Hand&#8221; while that of two other hand, is known as &#8220;low hand.&#8221; </p>
<p>The five-card hand must have a value higher than low because you can play. In Pai Gow Poker player&#8217;s two hands must be better than the two hands of the banks because the player can win. In arranging their cards should be aware that online casinos generally offer the possibility to arrange the cards automatically. If you prefer this option, simply click on the &#8220;House Way&#8221; and the cards will be arranged on your own two hands. Pai Gow Poker has some winning combinations slightly different from other forms of poker. To begin the Pai Gow uses a deck of 53 cards, and the 53rd is a Joker. The Joker can only be used as an ace or to complete a straight, flush or a straight flush. Another important difference in Pai Gow, which must be remembered, is that if the hand of a player has the same value of the dealer&#8217;s hand, the result is a tie, but the dealer wins. We&#8217;re sorry but these are the rules of the game! </p>
<p>Here we present those that are winning combinations in the game of Pai Gow Poker in descending order: </p>
<p>5 Aces (including the joker)<br />
A royal flush<br />
Straight Flush<br />
Poker<br />
Color<br />
Scale<br />
Tris<br />
Two Pair<br />
Ace<br />
Rè<br />
Regina<br />
Jack </p>
<p>Visit our page on Video Poker for definitions of these winners. Please be advised that a ladder in Pai Gow Poker has a totally different value compared to conventional poker. In poker, a straight of Ace-2-3-4-5 would be the lowest Straight. In Pai Gow poker, however, an Ace-2-3-4-5 would be the second highest straight after a scale of Ace-King-Queen-Jack-10. </p>
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