tisdag 16 juni 2009

Strategies to win at poker tournaments

Strategies to win poker tournaments

Introduction

Poker tournaments are slowly gaining popularity over the past few years. Most of this can be said to be due to the increase in coverage over television. Poker tournaments are attractive as any player can get really lucky by just investing a small amount and getting a huge amount that may change their life. This when combined with a possibility of making these events virtually free makes these poker tournaments even harder to resist. Though the one chance of being the winner is totally based on luck there is yet another part to it that can make a person lucky. This is the skills that help you gain long term success. In order to be the winner of a tournament you have to be lucky and if you need to keep putting in the money then you ought to be a skilled player.


The concept of the gap

This term of gap concept was introduced by a great poker writer named David Sklansky. When you are playing tournament poker you always need a better hand that you have to play against a person who has made an open to the betting so that you should be able to go on further. This difference between the opening bet and the hand that has to open is what is referred to as the gap. This also means that when you raise if you are the first to be in and there are a lot of hands then you should never ever call a raise in this normal condition. If you seem to be in a good position and also do have a decent stack then it may be right if you do raise your hand then. However if there is this aggressive player who is sitting in those blinds and is playing a lot in the back then it is up to you to be selective enough.

Stack size

Stack size also matters when you are in a poker tournament. If you do have a very small stack then the gap does decrease. This means that you cannot afford to go on risking your chips and making a raise with the weak hands. However there does exist a paradox that can open up a lot of opportunities for the reverse psychology. When you normally have a small stack then many players would not re raise you. This is only if you do not have a very strong hand. This may be because of one reason that you may not be bluffing as you do have a small hand. Many people will not want to gamble against you as they will not get anything from you if they win. Hence there are more chances for you to make your bluffs more successful. On the other hand you have to be careful as the strong players will or might want to push you out to make the players go down. In such positions you should know what your opponents are capable of.

tisdag 3 mars 2009

Gotta love pokeronline

Damn that bonus i found was really making the work for me, i earned 700 euros just for entering a silly code when making my account. Thats some good shit alright. now lets make a good post on the blog.
I recently played this tournament online and it went shit i got dragged out by 9d 2s when i had AA and ofcourse it flops two nines and then rest shit, good going on losing half my deposit bonus.... that one felt kinda hard, but after that i smacked the old lady in face when i stole all her money on the table with KQ suited in hearts while the crippled lady had 8d8h and it flops QJ7 turn is a 2 and river is a 3 and i just take it all! i just gotta love to play poker online

onsdag 28 januari 2009

Finding a great poker bonus, HOW TO

This is how i find a good poker bonus, i usually search in search engine and click on some sites to evaluate them and then i decide for whats seems best to me. This is pretty easy folks.

fredag 19 december 2008

Online Poker Rooms

Given the large number of online poker rooms, it is not at all surprising if you find it hard to choose where you play. To help you find the right has failed PokerSpel.org professional poker players, poker writers and journalists try to play poker in all the major poker rooms and judge them based on a variety of criteria. The result of their work, you'll find in the music charts below and in a large number of reviews. Learn more about each poker room by clicking on "Fast Facts" and "Read Review". If you want to come directly to a poker room and get a unique signup bonus, click on the name itself.

I use to read this blog to get my poker information http://pokereconomics.blogs.se/

Great blog about poker economics and more!!

Poker.com Review

Highlights:

* Good poker for the low to mid limit players.
* Large selection of free rolls,
* Solid customer support team.

Poker.com specializes in providing games for the low to mid limit players. It is rare to find complete games run over 10/20 or higher. This has its advantages as players go on tilt, the normally up to the maximum limit possible to donate their money. Instead, now the money stays in, with the low to mid limit players, making the games a lot better.
Mac Poker.com Software:

Poker.com currently shows no plans to release Mac software. If you're looking for a poker room to play on your Mac, you visit Mac poker section, or follow the Mac poker news.
Windows Poker.com Software

Poker.com have innovative programs compared with other online poker rooms, but it could use some work. I like how you can adapt the software to suit your preferences. The main drawback is that experienced players who want to the table can find the software a little distracting.

The client, you can choose to have the poker table opens in a window or individually. If you choose to have the tables open in a window, players with smaller monitors will be several tables with no overlap. You also have the opportunity to customize audio, animation, avatars, and some other things to improve your musical experience.
Poker.com Free Rolls, Bonus, and offers:

They offer a 100% up to $ 200 deposit bonus to all its players, but poker.com really about pressing their free rolls. Poker.com have $ 50,000 per month free rolls, $ 10000 weekly free rolls, $ 2000 per week free rolls, $ 1000 daily free rolls, and $ 50 free rolls every two hours. UGH!

Everything is not free poker.com however. To get into the larger free rolls, you have to put in some time in their real money tables.
Traffic:

Poker.com is a small to medium sized online poker room. At rush hour, they can rarely exceed 7500 players. This is not necessarily a bad thing if you have a low limit up to 5 / 10 - it keeps money in circulation, rather than to reach the high limit pros. But if you're looking for 10/20 and up, I would suggest another - cardroom
Competition:

Since poker.com focus on adding new poker players, rather than players from other poker rooms with rakeback offers, the games are very soft. Many of the players is just to build up enough points in cash games to get into their free rolls.
Support:

The Poker.com support team is very good. When I send an e-mail I usually get a reply within half an hour - record timing! They are very personal and try to understand and relate to your problems. I give poker.com is aid is an A.

tisdag 18 november 2008

US Poker PRO

Hello everybody!
This is my first first blog in the US poker pro blog

Hopefully we are going to see a lot of post about US poker pro players here.

Take care.