02 February 2011

The advantages of online poker

There are many advantages to online poker play, such as:

24 / 7 availability
large variety of games
Fast games
Possibility of playing in multi-tables
Fewer bushels
Staying at home
no other players stare back at you as a beginner

The most positive aspect of online poker is the speed and availability. Online poker is faster than live poker and there are always games running on. Another advantage is the ability to multi-tables, to be able to play more hands per hour and hopefully make a bigger profit. The number of poker variations and games is much greater.

01 February 2011

Pay attention to restrictions on payment

The standard raked hand is any hand where the player has received cards and a certain amount of rake dealt from the pot, usually between $ 0.25 - $ first The player does not have to bet into the pot, take only cards. Important for low-limit players is when there is a condition with a $ 1 rake, this means that there is hardly a pot and qualify the offer lapses. reach with a standard 5% rake the pot must be at least $ 20, which only rarely at $ 0.5-$ 1 and $ 1 - $ 2 limit Texas Hold'em happened. In general, there are about 60 hands are dealt per hour at each table full ring. This will provide about 45 dealt hands per hour at full ring tables with the raked standard hand-rule, since about 75-80% of the pots to be won (as the flop and the pot-minimum requirement for achieving Rake). To release a standard bonus as $ 100 with 10 winning hands per bonus dollar you need to reach 1000 raked hands, what you can do in 20-25 hours if you play at a table, or in 10-13 hours if you are playing at two tables .

31 January 2011

Adjust your play to: Part 2 - The loose game

This is the second part of a thematic article where we explain how important it is that your play to the characteristics of the lot from which you take to adapt.
In the first part of (tight games), we discussed how to behave best in a tight game and how developed in this context, the new player type LAG.
In the second part we will deal with how you should behave in the face of loose mixed lot or batch.



The adjustment to a loose game

Loose games are played my opinion that is easier than tight, and it is also easier to adjust.

30 January 2011

Adjust your play to: Part 1 - The tight game

One of your most important talents as a poker player is the ability to change the tempo.
A certain style of play can be against a certain type of player most profitable, but lead to a different type to disastrous results. The successful players will be able to adapt to the specific circumstances of each individual lot in which they participate.

In short, if you are not able to adjust to the game at your table, you will lose. You can not sit with a prefabricated style of play at a table and expect you to win automatically. It does not work poker.
So how do you find the right style? Well, of course, you need to watch the table. Watch the game and watch their dynamics. The game is tight or loose?

29 January 2011

The Network of Online Poker

This section deals with poker rooms and useful information for players to help them choose a poker room to help.
There are hundreds of different online poker rooms to choose from.The truth is that many are part of a network. This means that they use the same software and have the same players. These poker rooms include shields, because the only difference between them is the particular design. The networks vary in size from small to large networks over networks with hundreds of thousands of players.
There are also independent poker rooms that do not have the same software and player base. Some of them are very large. The major independent are Pacific Poker and Paradise Poker. Some of the major networks are iGlobal Media network, including Party Poker, Multi Poker, The Tribeca network (Victor Chandler, Doyles Room), The Crypto Logical Network (Interpoker, William Hill Poker) and network Prima Poker (Gaming Club Poker, Royal Vegas Poker) .

28 January 2011

Five Tips for Better Multi-Tabling

Why play at a table only if one knows ten to play, too? The question I always live poker professionals. Finally, multi-tabling is probably the best thing about the online game.
Well, that and that the three big "L" may miss the live poker: Slow play, lousy dealer and moody teammate. 
But I digress. If you have not play at multiple tables, you should begin soon, because if you do not, you will lose money.
A detailed analysis of the multi-tabling, see another article on this site. The following tips will, however, give a brief overview.

27 January 2011

Sit and Go Strategy Part 4 - Heads-Up

This is the last leg of a four part series, the average poker player provides the necessary knowledge to a beginner to a Shark to be from. In Part 4 we discuss the heads up.

In the first three articles of this series we discussed the skills that you need so you can play for the win. If you read this article carefully and remember the content, you will play for sure much more common for first place than before.

When you reach the final, but you must start the decisive blow. Now that you know all the tools, so use it against the last opponent. Now it is about the duel.

Unfortunately, the blind structure is on almost all online tournaments in such a way that the blinds have already risen so high when they reach the heads-up that is for normal game little room. Hopefully you have collected enough chips, because if the chip counts about the same, it is a very close match.

26 January 2011

Sit and Go Strategy Part 3 - Short-Handed

This is the third segment of a four-part series, the average poker player provides the necessary knowledge to a beginner to a Shark to be from. In Part 3 we talk about the short-handed game. 

In the second part of this series we talked about the game at medium blinds there and how you should switch from standard tag game to a looser, more aggressive style of play.

It is now time to bring this style and also switch to hyper-aggressive. Now the fun really begins. Meanwhile, the game short-handed, meaning that only four or five players at the table, and you are one of them.

25 January 2011

Sit and Go Strategy Part 2 - Medium Blinds

This is the second portion of a four-part series, the average poker player provides the necessary knowledge, from one fish at a SnG SNG Shark to be. Part 2 deals with the game at medium blinds. 

In the first part we discussed how to protect your chips and at the same time as possible can double risk.

The mean blind levels start at about $ 50 / $ 100 and range up to about $ 100 / $ 200 Probably already have one or the other player is eliminated, but the board has not yet shorthanded.

24 January 2011

Sit and Go Strategy Part 1 - Low Blinds

This is the first section of a four-part series, the average poker player provides the necessary knowledge, from one fish at a SnG SNG Shark to be. Part 1 deals with the game at low blinds. 

A-table tournaments, Sit & Go general or STT (single-table tournament) called, are one of the most popular poker has become. 
Online poker rooms offer them uninterrupted. Once enough players have signed in, it starts, so you have to wait a long time never.

SnG tournaments differ dramatically from cash game. It rather resembles the game in multi-table tournaments, as the number of your chips is also limited. There are no rebuys, and if your chips are gone, you're gone. So you must protect your chip stack.

During this series of articles I will train you from a beginner to a SnG SNG Shark.