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> <channel><title>Poker Strategy &#187; Poker</title> <atom:link href="http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/tag/poker/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com</link> <description>Strategy, Tips, Games, Rules, Probabilities, Strategy Articles, Poker, Holdem, No Limit Holdem, Omaha</description> <lastBuildDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:11:36 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.5</generator> <item><title>What to wear, what to wear</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-advice/what-to-wear-what-to-wear.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-advice/what-to-wear-what-to-wear.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:06:57 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Advice]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[What to wear]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=365</guid> <description><![CDATA[Do clothes make the man, and what does what you wear at the table say about you?]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The poker player has many weapons in their arsenal, and along with your playing skills you should also project a definite image. Psychologically most people make a judgment based on appearance when we first meet someone, whether we admit it or not.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Dress like Jennifer Tilly</p></div><p>Wearing a hat, a hood or sunglasses can help to cover your eyes so no one can tell when you look at your cards or study other players.</p><p>When we sit down at the poker table, we usually try to size up our opponents and their clothes are the biggest tell before the first card has been played and you can use this to your advantage.</p><p>Dressing like a pro can also male you feel like a pro (but nor play like one).  However like Poker itself, there’s still a deeper level, consider the idea of fashion as a bluff.<br
/> While playing  poker at a big Vegas Casino I shared a table with a guy who was wearing shorts, socks, a hard Rock Café hat and a horrid Hawaiian shirt, this guy looked for all the world like just another tourist. The way he acted fitted his clothes down to a tea, telling stories, laughing hard, complaining about the heat, amazed at the size of the  casino and joking with the dealer and other players.<br
/> But for a tourist rube he played the cards like a Ungar. He played very few hands and when he did he played tight and aggressive.  This was no travelling mug, and I treaded very lightly when we found ourselves going for the same pot.<br
/> Beyond dressing like a chump, there are a couple of things you can do at the table to improve your chances of winning.</p><p>There are some big tells that can be deduced from your eyes. If a player quickly looks at the flop, looks down at his stack and swiftly looks away, the flop most likely helped his cards. On the converse, if a player is intently studying the flop it probably hadn’t help him and he’d be trying to figure out some combination that’ll work for him.</p><p>Recently it became legal to have headphones at the poker table. Initially, there was a little hoo-ha as reading players&#8217; emotions and their cards should be tantamount and headphones were considered a distraction.<br
/> But the idea caught and many professionals were seen sporting headphones and winning pots. A headphones wearer may give off the impression that he is not bothered about the game in front of him, and trick the opponents lean into the punch. That may have worked when headphones were a novelty, but that ship’s pretty much sailed now.</p><p>The great thing about online poker is you can wear what you like, be it your favourite gown, hockey shirt or tuxedo, as you can when writing about poker.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-advice/what-to-wear-what-to-wear.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Online poker giant introduces online home games</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-news/online-poker-giant-introduces-online-home-games.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-news/online-poker-giant-introduces-online-home-games.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:21:58 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker News]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Games]]></category> <category><![CDATA[HORSE]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Omaha Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[PokerStars]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Texas Holdem Poker]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=356</guid> <description><![CDATA[PokerStars are bringing home game customization to the online game.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Offering users to customize their interface and invitations in order to create their own tournaments and home games will means players can reunite with their college buddies, ex-girlfriends or family on the virtual felts.</p><p>The latest addition to the myriad of services offered by PokerStars gives players the chance to host private Poker games and tournaments online with a personal touch that is meant to lead to the creation of exclusive, private clubs.</p><p>Special features of the Home <a
title="Poker" href="http://www.pokersocialite.com" target="_blank">Poker</a> Games option, that has been undergoing testing and parallel running on the poker room&#8217;s play money Website and is to go live with real money users this week, include: the tournaments and cash games can deliver an online home game with a buy-in range from micro-stakes up to $1/$2; the new clubs can have memberships of up to fifty players who will not show up on the search feature while seated at Home Game Poker tables; the private games are not subject to the IP requirements used elsewhere on the Wesbite so players in the same household are able to play on different the tables at the same time.</p><p>Club managers are able to notify their members of newly-created tournaments and cash game tables instantly through direct connections to their Facebook and Twitter accounts. Once a club has been created, the manager can assign “Administrator” status to other members in order to give them to set up their own games.</p><p>The home game atmosphere can be defined by choosing your “local” type of poker played, from <a
title="Texas Holdem Poker" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com" target="_blank">Texas Holdem Poker</a>, <a
title="Omaha Poker" href="http://www.omahapoker4u.com" target="_blank">Omaha Poker</a> and HORSE to the Mixed Game format. Club members compete against each other for long-term glory with a point system presented as club leaderboard. Each and every tournament and statistic of the action that makes up the club’s history will be stored and available for perusal at any time by club members.</p><p>Even though the major online poker rooms have promoted the idea of private tournaments in various ways for a number of years, this new feature is the first real attempt to engage groups of users to customize their own cash games, tables and tournaments.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-news/online-poker-giant-introduces-online-home-games.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Avoid the Fancy Moves in Limit Poker</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-tips/avoid-the-fancy-moves-in-limit-poker.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-tips/avoid-the-fancy-moves-in-limit-poker.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 06:32:19 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Tips]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ABC Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Limit Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Online Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pre Flop]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=338</guid> <description><![CDATA[This is something that you see new player try quite a bit when they are first starting out in limit.  There really is nothing but television to blame for this one as the only poker that is televised is no limit.  Limit tournaments are few and far between because producers tend to think it is [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is something that you see new player try quite a bit  when they are first starting out in limit.   There really is nothing but television to blame for this one as the only <a
title="Poker" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">poker</a> that is televised is no limit.   Limit tournaments are few and far between because producers tend to  think it is much less interesting, and the result is that newcomers try and  make the same moves in limit as they do in no limit.</p><p>Why this does not work is because of the odds that are  present in <a
title="Limit Poker" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com/limit-holdem" target="_blank">limit poker</a> that you can eliminate in no limit.  For instance, if you make a pre-flop raise in  limit, there are few draws that will not have odds in a multi-way pot.  Once the flop hits and that flush, straight  or over card draw is present, you can only make a single bet. If the same thing  were to happen in <a
title="No Limit" href="http://www.wsop4all.com/no-limit-hold%E2%80%99em" target="_blank">no limit</a>, you could bet 3 times the pot and virtually take  away any odds that a player was looking for.</p><p><a
title="signup_600_468x60" href="http://www.paddypowerpoker.com?AFF_ID=10002563&amp;CRTID=pkr&amp;GID=pkr"><img
src="/images/PaddyPowerPoker-SignUp-468x60.gif" border="0" alt="Paddy Power Poker Signup Bonus" width="468" height="60" /></a></p><p>That being the case, you are going to get called.  While you will want to keep the hammer down  if the draw does not hit, you have to take a second look at how you are going  to play when the board blanks you or the draw pops. If you bet, you are going  to get called.  If you are behind the  player, you may very well get check raised.</p><p>The issue with all of this is if you get check raised on the  river, you pretty much still have to call because of the money that is in the  pot.  If you are playing in a $20/$40  limit game and bet $40 into a $500 pot and then get raised, it is costing you  $40 to see a pot that is worth $620 at that point.  Regardless of what you have, you are forced  to make the call because of the 15:1 odds.</p><p><a
href="http://banner.titanpoker.com/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=N&amp;member=wamis&amp;profile=titen"><img
src="/images/Titan-Poker-Signup-Bonus-468x60.gif" border="0" alt="Titan Poker Signup Bonus" width="468" height="60" /></a></p><p>The entire thought process in limit needs to be straight  forward.  When you don’t hit, play very  cautiously and try to keep the pot to a minimum.  If you are the raiser, stay aggressive if  nothing hits the board and you think you are still ahead.  If you hit, continue to pound the pot and  give no mercy to anyone.  If the board  hits a draw, you are better to back off and give up the pot if that is the hand  that you put your opponent on.  You do  this before you get into the 2 bets and you are forced to call and waste money  on the river.</p><p>Limit is not a place for fancy moves.  Plain and simple, it is about crunching  numbers and playing the odds.  The ONLY  time that you can get away with a move is when you have the absolute nuts.  In that case, you can try a check-raise that  may set up one bluff down the road, but for the most part, you need to play ABC  poker and take the odds when they are there.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-tips/avoid-the-fancy-moves-in-limit-poker.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>6 Man Tables -vs- 9 Man Tables</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-tips/6-man-tables-vs-9-man-tables.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-tips/6-man-tables-vs-9-man-tables.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:31:44 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Tips]]></category> <category><![CDATA[6 Players]]></category> <category><![CDATA[P Players]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker Table]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Sit And Go]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=322</guid> <description><![CDATA[There is a lot of debate between players about what kind of tables are the best to play in both SNG’s and Ring games. It all really comes down to what type of player you are and how much you want to be in on the action. Each of these tables presents their own sets [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lot of debate between players about what kind of tables are the best to play in both <a
title="Sit And Go " href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com/sit-n-go-tournaments" target="_blank">SNG’s</a> and Ring games.  It all really comes down to what type of player you are and how much you want to be in on the action.  Each of these tables presents their own sets of challenges and skill sets to be successful.</p><p><strong>SNG’s</strong></p><p>When you are looking at SNG’s, you are taking a much larger risk to play in the 9 man tourneys than you are in the 6 man tourneys.  It takes you longer to fight your way to the money and you also are adding an additional 3 players to get through.  Together this means that your cards are going to have to hold up longer in order for you to cash and you are going to have to have much better hands early on in order to stay alive.</p><p><img
src="http://www.virgingames.com/tracker/impressions.aspx?mediaId=363&amp;campaignId=1775" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><a
href="http://www.virgingames.com/Tracker/Redirector.aspx?campaignId=1775&amp;MediaId=363&amp;URL=39" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.virgingames.com/cmsdocs/poker/banner/VP_ENG_EUR_WSOP09_468x60.gif" alt="" width="468" height="60" /></a></p><p>When you are playing a 6 man table, you only have to get past 4 players as compared to 6 in order to make the money.  The main concern here is that you are creating the extra traffic to merely get your entry fee back in a 9 man tourney.  The payoff for making the money in a 6 man tourney is usually significantly higher than it is in the 9 man tourneys.</p><p><strong>Ring</strong></p><p>This is much more difficult that SNG’s.  This truly comes down to playing style.  A lot of players are not comfortable playing a lot of hands.  When you are in a 9 man game, you can use all of your live skills at the table.  You can be very selective in your starting hands and not mix it up so much unless you are playing a monster.  This is the style of a lot of players as they do not like to get in there with small starting hands and take a shot.  You may have one or two players on the table that are like this, but for the most part they are going to play very tight.</p><p><a
href="http://serve.williamhillpoker.com/promoRedirect?member=bpsreviews&amp;campaign=DEFAULT&amp;channel=Poker&amp;zone=269053628&amp;lp=13510156"><img
src="/images/William-Hill-Poker-468x60.gif" border="0" alt="William Hill Poker" width="468" height="60" /></a></p><p>A 6 man table is the total opposite of that.  You are already starting out short-handed and when someone gets up from the table, the game really opens up.  Your starting strength goes way up on hands that you would not even consider playing were you on a 9 man table.</p><p>Another factor that scares a lot of people when they are playing a 6 man table is that the blinds come around much more frequently.  This means that there is the potential to go through a lot more money when you go card dead as you are facing 3 rounds of blinds to every 2 at a 9 man table.  When you do the math, you can see how quickly this can add up.</p><p>In all, you would have to think that playing 6 man SNG’s is a much more reasonable move.  You have to fight through less people and the payouts are more rewarding.  For a cash games, it is a matter of preference.  If you are a tight player, stay away from the smaller tables.  If you like to mix it up and play a wide variety of starting hands, you are the ideal player for a 6 man game.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-tips/6-man-tables-vs-9-man-tables.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>You want me to fold AA pre-flop?</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-strategies/you-want-me-to-fold-aa-pre-flop.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-strategies/you-want-me-to-fold-aa-pre-flop.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 12:44:53 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Strategies]]></category> <category><![CDATA[MTT]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Online Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker Games]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pre Flop]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SNG]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=319</guid> <description><![CDATA[While it may sound like a crazy and unorthodox thing to do, there is a time when you need to fold AA. While you are never likely to fold it in any situation in a cash game, there is a time when you have to let the hand go in either a SNG or a [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While it may sound like a crazy and unorthodox thing to do, there is a time when you need to fold AA.  While you are never likely to fold it in any situation in a cash game, there is a time when you have to let the hand go in either a <a
title="SNG" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com/sit-n-go-tournaments" target="_blank">SNG</a> or a <a
title="MTT" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com/multi-table-tournaments" target="_blank">MTT</a>.  It is a rare time, but sometimes surviving is better than risking your stack.</p><p>Sooner or later you are going to be in a SNG tournament or a MTT and you are going to be sitting somewhere from the button to the BB and you are going to have multiple players that are pushed all in ahead of you.  If you are looking at a stack where you are covered by most or all of the players that have already pushed, you are going to have to let this hand go. The time to do this of course is when you are on the bubble.  It may be difficult to do, but if you want to make the money, this is a golden opportunity to slide right in there with absolutely no risk.</p><p>Let’s say that there are 6 people left in the tourney (of a SNG) or there are only 2 positions left to go for the money in a MTT and you are on the button.  Everyone has started the tournament with $2,000 in chips and you are sitting at $1,200 and you are in the BB.  Under the gun pushes with a short stack of $1,000 and next position immediately pushes all in with $4,000 in chips.  The next player also pushes in and has $2,100 and the button also pushes and has $2,400 in chips.  If you double up, you would be looking at $5,800 in chips, but you have to get through 4 hands to survive.</p><p><a
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/> </a></p><p>Before you rush and just throw those chips in there, start to break down the hand and really figure out where you stand.  In most cases, the short stack is going to be sitting on some type of pair.  The big stack will more than likely be looking for isolation and would have two high cards or a pocket pair.  The third and fourth players in almost certainly have a pocket pair.  Best case scenario, you are looking at three pocket pairs and AK or AQs.</p><p>While you are still the favorite on the <a
title="Poker" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com/" target="_blank">poker</a> table, your percentages go dramatically down every time someone else puts in their chips.  You are not going up against only one hand here, you have to beat all of them in order to be alive.  For arguments sake, let’s assume that they all have a pocket pair.  At pre-flop, you now have 8 cards that can beat you in the deck.  That means that you are actually a severe underdog to the rest of table as any one of those 8 cards can beat you and send you to the rail.</p><p>While the ‘technical odds’ have you much higher, AA will really only hold up about 70-80% of the time.  In this situation, you are better off dropping the hand and letting other players get eliminated.  You can actually make the money right there if the big stack wins, but either way, you are going to be a lot closer to the money and in no risk of being eliminated.</p><p>This is not an easy play to make as most people will rush to get their chips in the pot here.  However, if you have the discipline, you are must better laying down the hand and letting everyone else go to war.  We all know you will get sick to your stomach if the AA holds up, but you can be assured that in most scenarios, it is more likely to go down that it is to win that hand.  Take solace in knowing that you made the right call.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-strategies/you-want-me-to-fold-aa-pre-flop.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Poker Life vs. Normal Life</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker/poker-life-vs-normal-life.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker/poker-life-vs-normal-life.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:57:38 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Briley</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Alcohol]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Online Poker Room]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Smoking]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=258</guid> <description><![CDATA[Poker is a very time consuming game; especially for veterans and professionals who earn a living from it. Every good poker player knows that as long as you are skilled at the game; the more hours you put in, the more of a chance you have of cashing out just like time spent at a [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker is a very time consuming game; especially for veterans and professionals who earn a living from it. Every good poker player knows that as long as you are skilled at the game; the more hours you put in, the more of a chance you have of cashing out just like time spent at a regular job. The only problem with careers that consume most of one’s time is that; the career consumes every bit that it can and then most people are left with just a job they no longer enjoy. Many players out there sacrifice a social life or even a personal life just for the game of poker. All players need to find a balance; a place of Zen in-between that allows them to play the game and make a living, but at the same time still have a life devoid of the poker world.</p><div><object
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title="Online Poker Room" href="http://www.onlinepokerroomrankings.com" target="_blank">online poker</a>, while doing nothing but eating and shuffling plastic chips will eat away at your fitness level. If you don’t take the time to exercise, then before you know it; you’ll be twice the size of your mother in law. If you already are on the heavy side; well then you got a long road ahead but need to get in the schedule of exercising as well. If you want to play poker for a very long and healthy life; remaining in shape will be a necessity.</p><p>Alcohol consumption and smoking habits also need to be controlled. A good player shouldn’t even be anywhere near alcohol while playing the game; even one drink can inhibit your activity and mind so much that it costs you more money. There is no other career on the planet where it is acceptable to drink while working; it’s just not right. On the other hand smoking can cause big problems as well; especially for those chain smokers who are routinely reaching for a pack. Cravings and smoke breaks can cut in on your play time, and for those cravings that are bad enough can even interfere with your focus on the game. Not to mention that both aspects could seriously harm your physical body condition and alter your health; which just adds another reason to stop. For those who don’t wish to stop it is important to understand that your habits do need to be under control before stepping up to a poker table; unless of course you want to lose the money you have to a stupid mistake.</p><p>Sleep is a very important part of a healthy lifestyle. Not just five minute catnaps here or there but a regular sleeping pattern. There is so much that sleep contributes to even in our daily lives that it cannot be skipped over. Therefore it is extremely important that poker players take the time to give their body the correct amount of rest. Sleep deprivation, or the lack of sleep thereof, can cause severe drowsiness, trouble concentrating or keeping focus, poor mood cycles, an increased risk of falls and accidents, and lower productivity. All of these negative side effects will, without a doubt, affect any player’s poker game. So before you hit the tables for that big tournament you’ve been waiting for; don’t pull an all-nighter practicing extra, just make sure your body gets the rest it needs.</p><p>Social life, or what poker players should consider as life outside of poker, is a very important part of life as well. No matter how much you may love the game of poker; “too much of something is never good”. Life needs to exist outside the casino or office to give your mind and body time away from your career. If you do not take time for yourself, then eventually it will bleed over into your career and cause problems just like anything else. An unhappy person is never a good poker player; they often get too aggressive and act on emotion; and if it’s one thing that should always remain absent from any poker player’s arsenal, it includes emotional involvement. Take time to keep yourself happy with your life and career; it may also be somewhat like work but nonetheless it is required to stay focused on the game. Think of it as a sort of refreshment from the poker world. A social life should include friends and family that are stretched far from the world of poker; which means just hanging out with buddies from your regular poker sessions doesn’t count.</p><p>Everyone needs love; even the meanest poker players out there; which goes to show that a healthy romantic lifestyle is also a necessity in one’s life. Unless you are a secluded hermit, nun, or catholic priest relieving sexual tension will also play a role in your career. It may seem somewhat silly or ridiculous but I think everyone can remember one time or another when they had to go for months without sex while in-between relationships. I don’t know about you; but when it happens to me I become a more unpleasant person to be around. It can also cloud judgment and cause more aggressive behavior. Sex is a necessity in life; but it goes without saying “too much of anything is never a good thing”; so in other words don’t fall into the habit of having sex with a different woman every night because that is just as unhealthy as smoking cigarettes, eventually one will kill you.</p><p>On top of that it is important to keep a significant other who identifies with you. Most people fall in love because it provides a balance in every aspect of their life; and that is exactly what is needed while playing poker. Sometimes as much as we hate admitting it; it’s good to have a person around to point out your faults. If you get yelled at all the time for putting too much of your life and stakes into your career; then obviously you are a workaholic. If you get yelled at all the time for just sitting around; then obviously you need to jump into some physical exercise. It may not seem like something good at the time you are being pointed out; but in the long run it will help make you a better person and a better poker player. This aspect is of course not required, as some people have their own reasons for not maintaining a romantic relationship; but it should be noted that the absence of a romantic lifestyle will affect any career.</p><p>Maintaining a very healthy lifestyle is extremely important to keeping oneself in a good physical and mental condition. You need to be both mentally and phys<strong>i</strong>cally healthy to fully concentrate in the game of poker. So, this adversely shows in order to be a successful poker player your best bet is to remain healthy and keep an active lifestyle. This does not mean that there never has been an unhealthy poker player; on the contrary just look around next time you are at a poker casino. Poker however is a game of strengths and weaknesses; every player needs to take every chance they get at having an advantage over their opponents; keeping an active lifestyle will give many advantages, therefore the reasons for doing just that are self-explanatory. A balance needs to be set and every player needs to divide their life into two parts; “Poker life” and “Normal life”. At many times this is a difficult thing to do; but it does need to happen nonetheless. Keep a special part of your life devoid of the poker world and when it comes time to focus on the game, you will quickly find it is much easier to do so.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker/poker-life-vs-normal-life.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Online Poker &#8211; Bonuses and other tips</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-bonuses/online-poker-bonuses-and-other-tips.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-bonuses/online-poker-bonuses-and-other-tips.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:41:50 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Briley</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Bonuses]]></category> <category><![CDATA[buy-in tournaments]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Online Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker Bonus]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Real Money]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Sign up bonus]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=255</guid> <description><![CDATA[Signing up for an online poker venue is an easy task; but one that often leaves you with many unanswered questions. This is especially new for those players not yet comfortable with the idea of playing poker online. Here is a small collection of questions and answers that will hopefully help solve that problem. What [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Signing up for an <strong>online poker</strong> venue is an easy task; but one that often leaves you with many unanswered questions. This is especially new for those players not yet comfortable with the idea of playing poker online.</p><p>Here is a small collection of questions and answers that will hopefully help solve that problem.</p><div><object
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title="Poker" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">poker</a> account. Bob will get his own $1000 dollars deposited and then get the extra percentage which would be $2,000 (200% X $1,000) but since the promo is only up to $1500 that is what Bob will get extra. So, instead of just the $1,000 Bob originally deposited; his account now has a $2,500 total limit to play poker with. We can conclude extra money is always good; thus ultimately showing us that using the<a
title="Poker bonus" href="http://www.top10pokerbonuses.com" target="_blank"> poker bonus</a> promo codes when making a deposit will be very advantageous.</p><p><strong>Is it safe to deposit money into a poker account through an online venue?</strong></p><p>These days with many different types of thievery in existence including internet fraud; it’s tough to be certain what is safe. Rest assured; these online poker venues can be considered just as safe as withdrawing and depositing money from one’s own bank. The data information transferred over the internet electronically is quick and safe; specifically due to the fact that the information is both secure and encrypted. There is little to no possibility of an individual viewing or collecting your personal information. In fact; as a general statement you are probably safer handling money through your poker account than using your credit card for other amenities; such as eating out at a restaurant, paying for gas, or shopping at a local store. It should also be noted that your account balance will never expire or change under any circumstances without the obvious withdrawal’s or deposits made by you personally.</p><p><strong>Do I have to deposit money in order to play poker online?</strong></p><p><strong></strong> No. In fact all online poker venues offer account creation for free and deposits in what is known as “play money”. Play money can also be renewed as much as needed for free whenever users run out. So, in other words if you just want to waste some free time playing online you never even have to spend a cent in order to do so.</p><p><strong>What is the deal with these “free” buy-in tournaments?</strong></p><p>Many of the online venues host tournaments for players in which it is completely free to enter; with a certain high-payout. This is possible due to advertising and sponsorship; so technically they are not giving money away for free. There usually is always a stipulation however, one being that in order for users to enter they must have some amount of “real money” deposited into their account. Some venues however have no requirement to enter; besides the fact that all users play under an active account. By all means this is a great way for any novice to ease their way into the world of professional poker.</p><p><strong>What information will I need to disclose in order to create a new account?</strong></p><p>In most instances if you are only interested in playing for fun (“free money”), than you will only have to provide a valid e-mail address, a personal account name and a password. Of course if you want to play for real money; than the venue will need a little more information. This is required for pay-outs and withdrawals much like a bank needs your info for the same reason; as mentioned before all information that you give is kept safe, secure and private. To play for “real money” users will have to give their mailing address, full name, a valid e-mail and of course a valid payment source including all the information needed right alongside it (billing info and address).</p><p><strong>What is installed on my computer in order to play?</strong></p><p>Every online venue has an application or program that must be installed that includes all the necessary files in order to play poker online. Each venue has a different interface and design; so file size varies from venue to venue. For the most part users will have to download the client install file, in the form of an .exe, in order to play. None of the online venues install hidden spyware or adware on your computer, nor any hazardous files or data; so it is completely safe to install the application. Setup is very easy and the interface for each installation will be similar to other programs you have installed on your machine in the past.</p><p><strong>Where do I sign-up for a new account and download the poker software from?</strong></p><p>It depends on what online venue you choose to play poker with; there are many out there. Of course to download and sign-up you will have to visit each venue’s official website.</p><p><strong>What happens if I no longer wish to play poker with the venue I have chosen?</strong></p><p>All accounts can be canceled at any time under no obligation. You will of course have to give additional information if there is “real money” on the account for the venue to provide a refund. Keep in mind however that any money you have spent or lost at an online table will not be refunded; consider it as money spent just like that of money you spend at a store with perishable items.</p><p>Now that your biggest questions have been answered, get out there into the world of <a
title="Online Poker" href="http://www.onlinepokerroomrankings.com" target="_blank">online poker</a> and make yourself an account. The world of online poker offers one of the biggest advantages to learning the ropes of the game, offering everyone the chance to play against real players, without having to spend any money.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-bonuses/online-poker-bonuses-and-other-tips.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>The Big Time: A Long Haul of Losses</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-strategies/the-big-time-a-long-haul-of-losses.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-strategies/the-big-time-a-long-haul-of-losses.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:47:03 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Briley</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Strategies]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Satellite Poker Tourneys]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=247</guid> <description><![CDATA[Not every player out there in the world of poker deserves a shot at the big time; which involves sitting at tables near the pros and being up against a very large stake of money. But any player who thinks they are a somebody in the game of poker needs to step up at some [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not every player out there in the world of <a
title="Poker" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">poker </a>deserves a shot at the big time; which involves sitting at tables near the pros and being up against a very large stake of money. But any player who thinks they are a somebody in the game of poker needs to step up at some point during their career and take a shot in the professional game world. There is no way of knowing whether you are good enough to be big time or not unless you are there already.</p><div
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title="Top 10 Poker Bonuses" href="http://www.top10pokerbonuses.com/top10-poker-bonuses.php" target="_blank">Top 10 Poker Bonuses</a> website.</h4></div><p>Many very skilled veterans of the sport never even see the light of day when it comes to professional poker; meaning there are hundreds upon thousands of players who have been more skilled than you that never made it big time. This doesn’t mean however that you won’t have a chance; but the first step to improving your game is overcoming your plan to bath in a gold plated bath-tub and swim in a sea of money.</p><p>Most players that start out in the world of professional poker live on the very bottom; sometimes scraping their last bit of life savings just to get another round of cards in. Professional poker buy-ins are very big deals these days with some starting off over $200,000. Who exactly out there just has $200,000 dollars sitting around available to use in order to jump into a game they are uncertain of winning?</p><p>Especially considering the times; practically no one does.</p><p>Needless to say; you will never know how skilled you actually are at the game until you jump into a professional career even if only for a short period of time. It should be noted that poker is up to chance; meaning even if you are a profitable player, or skilled enough to bring in a profit, chances are a majority of the time you will end up empty handed. This means all players need to make sure they have a bankroll that can compensate for losing over a long period. As with most anything out there you need to anticipate the future; if you anticipate losing and have enough cash to back yourself up then you will be golden.</p><p>It is a rare feat to enter the professional world of poker and win in your first few games; if it does happen most of the attributing factor likely would be beginner’s luck which in turn is rare. That does not mean that if you are skilled enough you can’t pull in a win the first time you hit a professional grade poker table, but it just means that more than likely you won’t. In other words, don’t go there expecting to win.</p><p>It is important not to get discouraged by a loss either. Even in the peon games you played outside the professional world you lost sometimes as well; that is life. Take a hit and keep going, especially in the professional world where you will take many big hits that could certainly knock even some of the greatest potential players out.</p><p>With that said in some instances you won’t be required to put even a cent down to make it big-time. That more specifically involves satellite poker tourneys. These tournaments are hosted by professional poker vets and offer the chance to play in the pro world to those who win the tourney. Sometimes satellite tourneys are free and at other times they include a small buy in; either way they equal a great chance to try your hand at making it to the big time world. Most satellite tourneys are difficult because they have a maximum amount of individuals who are allowed in which exists in great numbers. This in turn means you will have to play a very lengthy tournament in order to even come close to the final table; which in any event won’t ensure you win the entire tournament. This provides a great way to test yourself under pressure however because these exact odds are the type you will face in the professional world.</p><p>Only the first place winner takes home the gold.</p><p>Yes of course figuratively speaking this is wrong; second third and even many places down take home money as well in different tourneys but the biggest bankroll given always lies with the first place winner. Second place winnings and down often isn’t enough to make back what time, effort and money you put in the game; in some cases you may not even make back your buy in.</p><div
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title="www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">www.best-poker-site-reviews.com</a>.</h4></div><p>The place to shoot for then is first; which means the odds are completely stacked against you especially in a tournament listing over five-hundred accepted applicants and players. The bigger tourneys include higher stakes and more people; and the scary thought is that all of those people are considered pros and not just the usual lackeys you’re used to being up against at a regular casino table.</p><p>Life in the fast lane is tough; but for those who are there they claim it is very worth it. So I declare to those who like to shout how much skill they have at the game of poker; give the professional world a try.</p><p>Just keep a mindset that a good majority of the time you will lose and be prepared; that way eventually when you gain enough experience to hit your big-time streak you are in the positive because you prepared yourself for a long haul of losses.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-strategies/the-big-time-a-long-haul-of-losses.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>One Very Overlooked Advantage in Online Poker</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/online-poker/one-very-overlooked-advantage.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/online-poker/one-very-overlooked-advantage.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 18:25:04 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Briley</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Online Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bluff]]></category> <category><![CDATA[casino]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=243</guid> <description><![CDATA[Arguably one of the best features introduced into online poker is the ability to take notes on opponents and other players. This feature is often highly over-looked and rarely used when it should be. What if you could go back in time and leave yourself a note about opponents? Would it help you increase your [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arguably one of the best features introduced into <a
title="Online Poker" href="http://www.onlinepokerroomrankings.com" target="_blank">online poker</a> is the ability to take notes on opponents and other players. This feature is often highly over-looked and rarely used when it should be.</p><p>What if you could go back in time and leave yourself a note about opponents? Would it help you increase your bankroll in the future? One way to answer that question is to use the note feature that most online venues offer and write down helpful tips, strategies, and information on opponents that will give you the advantage.</p><p>Following every big play there is usually a time where you analyze your opponents in your thoughts. Did you notice they bluff nearly every play? Do they like to check bet quite often? Are they a little too ambitious with their chips? There are many great observations about your opponents to keep in mind throughout the entire game, but what about when the game is over? There is no way for you to remember those observations you made weeks, months or even years later when you play that same opponent again. Because online <a
title="Poker" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">poker</a> is filled with regular players who are on day and night; chances are you will run across the same player once or twice during your online poker gaming. This is precisely when previously recorded notes come into play.</p><p>After every big move you should take clear and concise notes on observations you have made about particular opponents at the table. Notes can always be edited later, or even deleted, if you find out the observation does not necessarily fit anymore. Over time, much like you would find at a casino, you will begin to come across more regular players and bump into them more often at different tables. Jotting down some of the player’s habits, weaknesses, or even strengths will help you in the long run. For instance say you come across a player you met at a table months before who is incredibly skilled at bluffing, you can check your notes on the player and use this information to make a decision on big-pot hands. If your note clearly states the information you need and you are sure you can understand it then you will be patting yourself on the back in the future when it comes in handy.</p><p>There is no greater relief than finding concise notes you wrote at an earlier date about an opponent you are currently going head to head with. In many cases it can save your hand, and even you’re bankroll.<br
/> Something to keep in mind however about taking notes involves a few simple, but very important aspects. First thing to keep in mind is that the notes should be very clear and that you can fully understand their meaning. There is no problem at all with using acronyms and abbreviations for your wording, just make sure you know what you’re talking about and can understand it later when you read it. Finding a note with strange and alien symbols scrawled all over won’t do you any good at all later. The second thing to keep in mind is that the note should be short, and concise. As is obvious, hands in online poker are timed to move the game along at a steady speed. You’re going to need time after reading the note to decide what to do with the information, so writing a 1200 word note is just going to waste time and make you lose money in the long run. Shorten every phrase and sentence up as much as possible, and don’t write out a paragraph where you can fit in one or two sentences; in other words paraphrase as much as possible.</p><p>One additional use of the note feature can relate to your mood, and overall success in any given game. <strong>Poker </strong>is a tough game to play, and remain focused on especially if you’re in a particularly cross mood. Sometimes it’s great to look at notes and see an amusing or funny comment. This will help lift a bad mood or even generate extra attention to detail where it didn’t exist before. No one else can see or access your personal notes, so there’s no need to worry about opponents seeing personal and sometimes embarrassing comments to yourself. Opponents aren’t even alerted that you are writing a note about them. Use this to your advantage and take some great notes when applicable and don’t even hesitate when you have the chance to jot down a quick, amusing little comment for later.</p><p>Finding a self-written note designed to lift up your spirits will almost certainly make any bad-mood get better, and any boring and lengthy poker game seem that much more amusing. The note feature is there for a reason, so use it as much as possible and consider it the advantage that might just give you that extra edge over your opponents in the long run.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/online-poker/one-very-overlooked-advantage.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>One Strategy to Rule Them All</title><link>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-advice/one-strategy-to-rule-them-all.html</link> <comments>http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/poker-advice/one-strategy-to-rule-them-all.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:35:41 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Briley</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Poker Advice]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Omaha]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Online Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.pokerstrategy4all.com/?p=217</guid> <description><![CDATA[Poker advice is everywhere. There are hundreds upon thousands of books that lay out strategies and tips for playing the game, there are magazines galore that each have their own poker advice column, and there are websites all over the net. Every form of media has an example of poker advice; videos, podcasts, blogs, websites, [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
title="Poker" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">Poker </a>advice is everywhere. There are hundreds upon thousands of books that lay out strategies and tips for playing the game, there are magazines galore that each have their own poker advice column, and there are websites all over the net. Every form of media has an example of poker advice; videos, podcasts, blogs, websites, articles, books, magazines, it’s everywhere! Novices’ and beginners’ can also hire game coaches to learn faster, get quick and simple advice from a number of pros, and can even boast to be a pro thanks to <a
title="Online Poker" href="http://www.onlinepokerroomrankings.com" target="_blank">online poker</a> if they play often. It’s all great, but there is one thing to keep in mind; there is no one way to play the game of poker. The term &#8220;One Strategy to rule them all&#8221;, doesn&#8217;t exist anywhere in the world of poker.</p><div
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href="http://www.top10pokerbonuses.com" title="Poker Bonuses" target="_blank">Poker Bonuses</a> from top10pokerbonuses.com</h4></div><p><strong>Poker </strong>or card games in general, have been around since the 15th century. Wow…that’s quite a ways back in history isn’t it? Just think about how many players have reinvented new ways to play the game. Historically speaking <a
title="Omaha" href="http://www.omahapoker4u.com" target="_blank">Omaha </a>can even be considered fairly new. But no matter what game is played, poker is poker; so how could there possibly be a chance that there is no one specific way to play?</p><p>Often, players who have come to know the game of poker well have learned to place opponents and other players in certain categories. There are many of these categories that opponents and players fall into in order to classify their particular skill at the game; for example here’s a few: There’s the scared fish that rarely bets or calls, and when he/she does they fold right away as soon as they sense danger, even when it may not be there. There is the terribly underrated novice that can often pull a good play from his/her sleeve and actually does understand the important aspects of the game but is not quite on par with veteran status yet. There is the slimy loud-mouth or bragger that usually thinks they are an extreme poker pro, but really doesn’t have any skill at the game whatsoever. This list can go on and on, but the fact remains that all of these categories and classifications so to speak are very broad. Some players may fall perfectly between categories, and others may play the game with a mixed bunch of aspects from a number of classifications. The main point being made here is that no one player is the same, no matter how similar they play or what category they can be placed into.</p><p>One saying that holds true in the world of poker, much like it does in the real world is; “what works for some, may not work for others”. Some players may be very aggressive, and may go all-in quite often and they remain successful where other players can’t. Some players may check bet more often and pull in tons of cash, while others rarely even use the strategy. Some players may hold back more chips no matter what cards they have, and still bank out with plenty of cash, while others just lose it all using the same technique. It basically means that every player will have different ways to play the game and be successful. This is attributed to the fact that everyone has their own set of strengths and weaknesses. It is also important to note that over time players’ change, much like they do in life. Players in a late stage of their poker career will not play the same as they would in a novice or earlier stage. This is mainly due to experience, and knowledge built up over time.</p><p>Because players’ constantly change and adapt, they never truly fall into these “categories” that have been made up to classify a broad range of players. This does not mean that you can’t use the category strategy (classifying opponents) to play the game; on the contrary if it works then use it. This simply means that, as stated above, no one player is truly like another.</p><p>That’s fine and dandy but what does all of this have to do with poker advice? The answer is very simple.</p><p>The people who write the poker advice columns, make the strategy movies, post tips on blogs and so on and so forth, are biased. The reason I say they are biased is because they are simply reporting strategies that work well for them when they are playing the game. This same concept holds true for pros and veterans of the sport. If every player has a different successful strategy for playing the game that works for them, then how does it make sense for the advice they give to work for everyone? I’m sorry to let you down guys (this is for you vets out there), but as time goes on the game evolves just as much as the players participating do and strategies that didn’t work before all of a sudden will; just like some that do work now, no longer will work correctly at a later time. Take the differences between online poker and real table poker for example; there are many things you can’t do at a real table that you can while playing online and vice versa.</p><p>Just because Joe Blow the super pro says that playing aggressively will earn you a large stack doesn’t necessarily mean it will work for you. That is the way Joe Blow plays, and while he may be successful at it, you might not have the skills or knowledge to do the same. The same idea means that just because he is trying to teach you, doesn’t mean it will work after you know how to play his way.</p><p>Poker advice must be taken in moderation, especially if you already are plenty successful because of the current way you are playing. Sometimes changing up game strategies even a little can be deadly in the long run, just like sometimes it can help you cash in big. It all depends on how YOU play the game of poker, and YOUR strengths and weaknesses.</p><p>This doesn’t necessarily mean you should stop reading or searching for poker advice on a constant basis; it just means you need to be aware what type of player you are and where your individual strengths remain. This in turn means that if you read an advice column that talks about using one of your weaknesses to play the game then you can be sure you probably won’t win much money when using that particular person’s strategy; that is exactly why these problems of ours are called “weaknesses”. They are OUR weaknesses not someone else’s, and that person sitting opposite might have the exact same aspect that is a strength, instead of a weakness.</p><p>So, one thing to keep in mind when reading your daily poker advice columns is that just because the article tells you a particular strategy works great doesn’t mean it will for you, and it doesn’t mean that you should change your game to compensate for what was mentioned. Every player is different regardless of how similar two players may act in a game; and every player has their own set of strategies that are successful. If you have your strategies that work, then use them and don’t discard &#8216;em just because of Joe Blow the super pro and his biased advice. 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