Tag Archives: poker
Poker University – Get An Edge On Your Poker Opponents
Posted on 12. Jun, 2009 by Eric Lass.
The current and growing popularity of poker has spawned the establishment of online poker schools and poker universities. If you are a poker enthusiast, you may be considering enrollment in a poker university. Is this something you should invest your time and money in? If so, how will you determine which school to choose? There are so many to choose from.
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Poker University – Are They Worth It?
Posted on 02. Jun, 2009 by Eric Lass.
Learning to play poker online could take years of frustration and unnecessary loss. This is not a game that should be self-taught. Many great professional mentors will attest to this fact. Instead of trying to re-invent the wheel, therefore, it is absolutely essential to find a good mentor from which to learn all the nuances and strategies of the game.
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Paulson Poker Chips – Are They Really The Best?
Posted on 27. May, 2009 by Mark Martir.
Paulson poker chips are known in the gambling industry for being the best but if you’re not in the know, then what really makes them stand out? If you try to do any research you’ll soon discover it’s hard to find out any real explanation about this. The Paulson poker chip company doesn’t really have an official website describing the chips and it’s mainly because they only deal directly with casinos and not the consumer market.
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Online Casino Games Are So Much Entertainment
Posted on 27. Apr, 2009 by Simon M Skinner.
Most Internet users aren’t new to the idea of online casinos. Some of us have even tried them out to keep ourselves entertained while on break at the office or at home in our free time. Most online casino games are a lot like face to face ones. However, there’s one big difference – there’s no need to be in the same room as the dealer or your opponent. That makes it a lot more convenient to play.
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Online Poker Musings
Posted on 03. Apr, 2009 by Simon M Skinner.
Online poker has a shady image thanks to legitimate fraud and the UIGEA. Here’s to hoping more subsidiaries keep this option on the table. Online poker has created egos that are off the chart among young, winning players. That coupled with the fact that many of them haven?t reached maturity yet, or seen the outside of their houses in a year doesn?t make for good logical deduction.
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Losing Is a Part of Winning
Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by Vinnie Belford.
It is inevitable that at some time while playing poker you will lose. If you go into a poker tournament believing that you will always win the only thing you will end up being is wrong. To be a good poker player you have to realize that losing is just a part of the process, and in order to win at poker you will sometimes have to lose.
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The Excitement Of Playing Texas Hold ‘Em Online
Posted on 22. Feb, 2009 by Simon Skinner.
Is there any thrill in the world of card games to compare with going all-in at exactly the right time in a poker game? It\’s your cards against your opponents. If you win, you\’ll instantly double up. But if you lose, well then you\’ll try again another day.
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Still Playing Top 10 Hands?
Posted on 21. Feb, 2009 by James Johnson.
Those starting out at playing poker are better off sticking to the top 10 hands in order to ensure that they win as often as possible. However, if a player is wishing to become competitive against more seasoned players eventually they are going to have to learn to play hands other than the top 10, because otherwise they are never going to make it to the top tables. Learning to play the other hands is not difficult, but it does take some practice and concentration.
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Have Fun Playing Online Poker
Posted on 14. Feb, 2009 by Simon M Skinner.
Online poker can be a great way for someone to make money casually. However, for someone wanting to make a living, they need to be serious about their online poker.
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When to Leave the Poker Table
Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by Michael Mylar.
There are many things you need to learn in order to be a good poker player, and one of the most important lessons is knowing when it is time to stop playing. There will be times when you really want to keep playing, but you have to get up, while other times you will want nothing more than to leave a game behind but you won\’t be able to. This is all part of the process of becoming a world-class player. Anytime that your table has run out of luck or the money isn\’t coming your way is a good time to call it quits.


