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		<title>Aiming For A Poker Tournament</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 13:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker to me has usually been a little bit of luck and a heap of info. An internet Poker Contest has been proved achievable but the first downside I see is my &#8220;whole lot of information&#8221; is going to be next to 0.
I am only going to see other players and myself as caricatures on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker to me has usually been a little bit of luck and a heap of info. An internet <a href="http://www.playfreepokeronlinecasino.com/" target="_blank">Poker Contest</a> has been proved achievable but the first downside I see is my &#8220;whole lot of information&#8221; is going to be next to 0.</p>
<p>I am only going to see other players and myself as caricatures on my screen. Facial expressions, hand gestures, body motions will all be absent, as well as eye squinting, blinking or twitching those &#8216;giveaways&#8217; on the tally and why many use sun shades. Add to this the screen names: how do I know that Miniscule Tina isn&#8217;t some card shark from Vegas referring to be female and harmless? I am going to have to compensate for this not-so-small handicap. Fundamentally anybody&#8217;s poker actions are 6 &#8212; whether you play online or off gambling, folding, calling, raising, re-raising, or check-raising.</p>
<p>My observations are going to fall in the area of a good site selection, a game selection (there are numerous tables), careful note-taking and money management.</p>
<p>And while all players are indeed in caricature-form, they have behavior that may be spotted. I am able to put their screen names under one of 2 lists: &#8220;tight players&#8221; or &#8220;loose players&#8221;. It&#8217;ll help to see some hands and label them before I decide to sit in. Too many tight players and I&#8217;d look at another table.</p>
<p>Even as a beginner they&#8217;re going to fold a poor deal and play a good one.</p>
<p>When they raise, more frequently than not they have the cards to back it up with. I believe it might benefit me to keep them to my right that way; I&#8217;m able to act after they do. Loose players are typically called &#8216;maniacs&#8217; because they adore betting and rising with extremely tiny in hand to back it up. As I see it, they&#8217;re best if kept to my left in playing online poker. Benefits are: I&#8217;m able to see how the other players react to his / her gambling before it&#8217;s my turn. And, at times if I check to the maniac who gambles of course, this permits everybody else to call before I raise the bet and collect the extra monies. Naturally a table may also be tight or loose. Ideally I think a loose table is better and the 1st sign of this would be how many players see the flop; the more the better if many are playing to the flop, the pots are healthier.</p>
<p>I read where thirty percent of the table playing all of the way to the flop is a good measure. Anything less is not worthwhile sitting in. So, it&#8217;s time now to select a fictitious name and sign up for the best poker school where I&#8217;m able to ( as one says ) become a pro in a matter of months instead of years by playing the game with &#8220;fun&#8221; money till I declare I&#8217;m prepared for a genuine investment.</p>
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		<title>Chinese Poker, the Big 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 03:34:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a variant of poker from the Far East commonly known as the Big 2  or  Dai Di in Cantonese. You&#8217;ll find this Chinese poker played in HK, Taiwan, Southeast East Asia and  lots of other places also. While Texas Hold&#8217;em No Limit poker is the ever  dominant variant of poker in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a variant of poker from the Far East commonly known as the Big 2  or  Dai Di in Cantonese. You&#8217;ll find this <a href="http://www.playfreepokeronlinecasino.com" target="_blank">Chinese poker </a>played in HK, Taiwan, Southeast East Asia and  lots of other places also. While Texas Hold&#8217;em No Limit poker is the ever  dominant variant of poker in today&#8217;s poker world, Chor Dai Di has actually been  about for so long as well.</p>
<p>This Chinese poker is  comparable to Texas Hold&#8217;em No Limit poker regarding hand rankings.</p>
<p>The Royal Flush is the biggest hand, followed by a straight flush and then a  full house, and such like. a massive difference is that 2-s really rank higher  than aces therefore the name, Dai Di, or its English interpretation, Gigantic  two. Furthermore, the suit of a card holds a rank for poker spades are the  highest suit, followed by hearts, clubs, and ultimately diamonds. The object of  the game is straightforward to be first to shed all of your cards. The game can  be played in a friendly demeanour to see who finishes their cards first, but  concerning cash obviously makes it more engaging. If players are playing for  money, a point system will be used to work out how much each player pays the  other at the end of the night more on this later. Massive two is mostly played  with 4 players, the whole deck being dealt out for thirteen cards per player. If  there are only 2 or 3 players, the additional set ( s ) of thirteen are simply  dealt out but left unplayed. Any player can be the dealer and there is often no  dedicated dealer needed, but once the game has started, the winner from the  prior round customarily deals. Play proceeds to the following player who must  then play a higher card or the same ( pairs, trips or 5-card ) mixture than the  one before.</p>
<p>Also, if a flush is played, the suit, and not the numbers ranking are used to  ascertain which flush is higher.</p>
<p>This goes on till a  player who plays the highest card is left for that series. For  instance, the 2 when singles are in play or twenty-two when pairs are played.  Manifestly , there&#8217;s no possible answer to these cards. All players have passed  in succession, in answer to the last player to have played a card. This implies  no player can / wishes to test the card played by the last player. The cards are  set aside and a new series is started by the last player to play a card. Again,  this is singles, pairs, trips or 5-cards. It is commonly polite for a player to  alert others when he / she&#8217;s one card away from winning.</p>
<p>The game continues till one player runs out of cards. He&#8217;s then announced  winning, and wins the game. The most typical version of scoring is that after a  game each player with cards remaining scores -1 point for each such card, unless  they have ten or more remaining, in which they score -2 for each. If they did  not get to play any cards at all, they score -3 for each. So, for instance, if A  won, and B, C, and D respectively still had three, eleven, and eight cards left,  B would score -3, C would score -22, D would score -8, and North would score  +33. At the end of the night, the points from all the games are totalled up to  see who pays out and who has earned cash. If, as an example, $0.10 is allotted  per point, then if the night finishes with A on +20, B on +10, C on -10 and D  on -20, then D would pay A $2 and C would pay B $1. There are several variations  to the game depending on where the game is played, much of which relies on where  precisely in the East one is playing. As only 1 example, trips are infrequently  not permitted in Choh Dai Di.</p>
<p>this introductory article provides lots of the basics of the Chinese poker  game generally known as Large two or Choh Dai Di.</p>
<p>Once you understand the game you can find a basic elemental understanding is  to grasp when to seize initiative. This is valuable as initiative permits you to  work out what cards to discard next. It thus becomes critical for players to  recognize when they can&#8217;t win a game and to quickly dispose of cards simply to  avoid doubling points. This is one of Far East&#8217;s replies to 7-stud,Omaha, Texas  Hold&#8217;em and the other variants of poker out there in the world today.</p>
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		<title>Don&#039;t Drink and Play Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s one sensible tip that all poker players must read.
Don&#8217;t drink and drive&#8230;This is a common sign along the roads for reckless  drivers.
But have you ever seen a sign that says &#8220;Don&#8217;t drink and play&#8221; while gambling? Gamblers are usually depicted in movies with a glass of champagne or cognac while on the poker table [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s one sensible tip that all <a href="http://www.playfreepokeronlinecasino.com" target="_blank">poker players</a> must read.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t drink and drive&#8230;This is a common sign along the roads for reckless  drivers.</p>
<p>But have you ever seen a sign that says &#8220;Don&#8217;t drink and play&#8221; while gambling? Gamblers are usually depicted in movies with a glass of champagne or cognac while on the poker table or playing roulette. Alcohol makes a gambler more  bolder and daring. This is the reason why one must  to avoid it at poker time. If you don&#8217;t, chances are you may end up gambling more in not so good cards.  Avoid alcohol particularly when the stakes are high.</p>
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