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Pre-Flop Poker Strategy and Starting Hands in Texas Hold 'em

11 March 2009
After 2 callers limp in from early position, you limp in from middle position with AK offsuit. Everyone else folds to the button, who also limps in. The Small Blind also calls, and the Big Blind checks. The flop comes down a beautiful 2 K 7 rainbow; the perfect flop for AK. Everyone checks to you, and because there are no draws out there to worry about, you bet out only half the pot. The button folds without a second thought, but to your surprise, the Small Blind calls. Read More


Texas Holdem Final Table Strategy - 5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Holdem Final Table Strategy!

14 February 2009
Here is the scenario - after 4 hours of play you have reached the final table of a Texas holdem tournament at your favorite online poker site. 500 players are already out and only you and 9 others remain. The prizes rise sharply for each place ahead and you are looking at your biggest cash to date... Read More


Stud Poker Rules - Learn How to Play Today!

13 February 2009

Poker has several variations. One of the most popular variations of poker is Stud Poker, where the players are dealt with face up and face down cards. Even the betting order in this game is not necessarily preset. Stud poker still has several types. The 3-card stud and the 7-card stud are the most used by the poker playing public. At present, despite the risk of losing, playing poker online is fast becoming a craze. Many professional have in fact changed careers to become online poker players. Not only is it convenient but it is also has a big potential of making millionaires out of those who play it. However, to make sure that the odds are for you and that winning is inevitable, it is important to become knowledgeable about the proven and tested systems available to players that make possible continuous winning in poker or other online gambling.

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7 Card Stud High Low Starting Hand Selection

4 February 2009
7 Card Stud is a poker game that is played with seven cards per hand, with five cards being chosen from the hand that you are dealt. You will need to know which card combos are winners to play this game successfully, as well as being able to read other players to figure out whether you have the best hand or not. These tips can help to decide whether your hand is worth betting on, and which cards you should choose for your five out of the seven that you are dealt. Read More


Playing Aces in No Limit Texas Holdem - Don't Go Broke With Ace - Ace!

23 January 2009

A pair of Aces in No Limit Texas Holdem is the best possible starting hand. Before the flop you are 80% favorite against the individual holdings of your opponents.

So why do so many new players get into trouble playing Ace / Ace? This article looks at three important factors in playing any poker hand and highlights ways of thinking about the situation to avoid going broke with that pair of aces.

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Texas Holdem Poker Vs. Omaha Hi/Lo Poker

5 January 2009
As a beginning, Omaha player you may get confused at times as you try to ferret out the best five-card poker hand among the five community cards on the center of the table and the four private cards in your hand. But don't worry, if you can play Texas holdem, you can play Omaha too - it just takes some getting used to. Read More


Poker Winning Tips by Ashish K. Arora

28 December 2008
In this world, there are many people who don't know anything about poker game and for them poker winning tips are very important. These first time poker players are not even able to give the right game selection. If we see, then we will find out that how much common mistakes are done by these first time poker players. Out of all of them, the most important one is figuring the game according to their skill. The next common mistake which is done by most of poker player is their over confidence. Suppose a player is getting better result continuously then an amount of overconfidence gets built inside them and they start thinking that they can beat anyone. But this is not true and they get a very bad defeat. These silly mistakes should be always avoided while playing a poker game. Read More


Why Poker is a Very Well Known Game

19 December 2008
Poker has always been a popular gambling game for many years. It's developed a lot through the ages, and modern day poker is usually played on-line. And now, the game is more popular than ever. Everyday many thousands, if not a million, of people log on to take on poker. Cyber casinos attract people from all around the Earth. Inexperienced and casual gamblers all get a chance to commit with out needing to worry about splurging a good deal of finances, and professionals are able to join in altogether anytime they desire to play each other. Read More


4 Tips to Playing the Game of Poker by David H Hobson

3 December 2008

Playing poker can fetch you wealth but it's so simple to cast aside huge amounts of your profits by neglecting to listen to a few elemental poker tips and mislaying your patience.

I have come up with these tips to help you when playing poker but they will not make you rich, however they are very valuable to the novice. These poker tips arise from the wisdom of taking part in a lot of poker hands so apportioning the errors I made when I first started and the subsequent tips will hopefully mean that you will not make the same errors as a novice poker player.

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Tips for Playing Better Poker

23 November 2008

Poker has been gaining such popularity lately that many people are looking for the secrets of the pros to help them play a better game. Countless books and shows and web pages have been created to help people play better poker.

Whether you are playing at the casino or in a regular weekly game, you want to know the techniques that will make your game that much better.

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Texas Hold'Em Poker Terms and Strategies

23 November 2008
Texas Hold'Em Poker is a 52-card deck game which has a huge following as a casino game. The popularity of this game comes from its fast moving nature where you just need to bet on the cards. You are to play with two individual cards and five community cards combined to make a winning hand of five. Though it is a game of luck some amount of knowledge to understand when to play and when to resign will take you a long way and help you to cut losses. Read More


How Beat Your Online Poker Opponent

29 September 2008

Playing and winning online poker is a science. It is both a skill and an art of mastering things that most players take for granted.

If you are signing up for an online poker game, keep in mind never to choose the "any game at this limit" option. By choosing this, you are also hindering your capacity to take control of your position on every sign up list. There are options that give you the privilege of having the top position by winning and giving up the place by quitting and at the same time you could still rejoin and have you name at the bottom of the list.

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How to Play Omaha Poker by Gene Marshall

23 September 2008

Omaha Hold'Em poker, typically called Omaha poker amongst players, is a member of the community card poker family. It is a variation of the classic poker style that incorporates the unique element of shared, or community, cards into its game structure. In this way, Omaha closely follows the poker rules of Texas Hold'Em poker, a popular poker variation that also uses community cards.

The objective of Omaha poker is to make a better 5-card hand than any other player at the table. The game uses one standard deck of 52-cards and can comfortably seat a number of players from two to ten.

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Seven Card Stud Tips

23 September 2008
Most players tend to pay attention to their own hands while playing 7 Card Stud(7CS). It is however profitable to look at your opponents hands too and not only when you get down to 7th street. A lot of information is given to you even before the betting starts. When a loose player is folding for instance a 10 as a up card you can be assured he does not have a 10 in the hole. If you are well aware of the loose style of this player then you can almost also discard him having a 9 and/or Jack in the hole. These kind of hands gets played a lot by loose or novice players. With this information you can gain that extra few % on your opponents in the hand. Read More


7 Card Stud Poker Hi-Lo Strategy

3 August 2008
To play a winning hand of 7 card stud hi-lo, you need to know exactly what you are looking for. First you need to know what the hands are, and what hands will win. The hands are from lowest to highest, with the highest hand being the one that wins the most often. Read More


Raising Before The Flop In Fixed-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

19 July 2008

Fixed-Limit Omaha hi-lo is a game of multiple draws, outs and constant evaluation of pot-odds. In low-limit games in particular, it is common to see a flop with 4 to 6 players, meaning that you will need a 'nut hand' to win either the high or low side of the pot. 

With pre-flop standards so loose it can be difficult to determine the best (most profitable) time to raise before the flop in small buy-in Omaha Hi-Lo poker. This article examines some common scenarios to help you increase your Omaha Hi-Lo winnings today.

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The History of 7 Card Stud Poker

19 July 2008
As it is with most popular card games, the origins of Poker and the history of 7 Card Stud Poker are shrouded in mystery. No one is entirely sure how or where the game began. Further, when considering the history of 7 Card Stud Poker, you should first know how Poker is thought to have come about. Read More


The History of 5 Card Stud Poker

18 July 2008

Soon after this the deck was expanded to the present day 52 cards and the flush was introduced. The additional cards were introduced mostly to allow more players. The game was expanded and developed further during the Civil War, with many of the variants of the game being introduced then, including Five Card Stud. Poker was initially played with only one round of betting with all five cards dealt face down and no draw cards, very similar to today’s Five Card Stud game.

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How to Play Omaha Poker by Gene Marshall

Omaha Hold'Em poker, typically called Omaha poker amongst players, is a member of the community card poker family. It is a variation of the classic poker style that incorporates the unique element of shared, or community, cards into its game structure. In this way, Omaha closely follows the poker rules of Texas Hold'Em poker, a popular poker variation that also uses community cards.

The objective of Omaha poker is to make a better 5-card hand than any other player at the table. The game uses one standard deck of 52-cards and can comfortably seat a number of players from two to ten.



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Why Poker is a Very Well Known Game

Poker has always been a popular gambling game for many years. It's developed a lot through the ages, and modern day poker is usually played on-line. And now, the game is more popular than ever. Everyday many thousands, if not a million, of people log on to take on poker. Cyber casinos attract people from all around the Earth. Inexperienced and casual gamblers all get a chance to commit with out needing to worry about splurging a good deal of finances, and professionals are able to join in altogether anytime they desire to play each other.

Read More