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		<title>An Online Poker Guide For Beginners!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes your friends have told you a lot about poker and are throwing you challenges in Facebook and Myspace to compete and No, you aren&#8217;t doing anything about it.  Not hard to guess, you are an online poker novice.  Does the terminology confuse you? Here&#8217;s a concise guide through poker lingo.  Chips—you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes your friends have told you a lot about poker and are throwing you challenges in Facebook and Myspace to compete and No, you aren&#8217;t doing anything about it.  Not hard to guess, you are an online poker novice.  Does the terminology confuse you? Here&#8217;s a concise guide through poker lingo.  <br/><br/>Chips—you know them! They are the white or black or red coin kind of things you see beside the poker player.  Chips replace money in a poker game and are used to place bets.  <br/><br/>Buy In—poker is a game played with money and you need to pay up before you can play.  The amount used to buy you entrance is the Buy In.  <br/><br/>Fold—this happens when a player throws in his or her cards.  There could be various reasons for a fold.  The player might have felt that the cards dealt to him are her are worse than those of all the others or would have predicted loss.  <br/><br/>Flop—the first three cards dealt to a player in the game is called flop.  <br/><br/>Full House—if the player has a set of three cards of the same kind and another pair of one kind, it is called a full house.  <br/><br/>Flush—flush refers to the situation where a player has five cards from the same suit.  <br/><br/>River—the last card dealt is called river.  <br/><br/>Now that you know what is what in poker, a few tips will help you get a nice start.  We all know that beginners luck is important for a good boost later on.  So the point is to make the chances of your losing money negligible.  Choose a limit game so that you will not end up losing more than you are ready to.  Losing a hand in a limit game is not as costly as losing one in a no limit game.  While you&#8217;re at it, spend a little time observing an ongoing poker game before you actually join it.  Observation plays a keen role be it online or a face to face poker game.  Some sites allow you to watch tournaments and that would be your best chance to learn whatever you can before taking your own little steps.  Before joining a game watch how and when the other players are placing their bets, which kind of hands they decide to play on and which kinds they don&#8217;t.  The other thing you would want to remember is not taking the online poker games too seriously or too personally.  A loss is a loss and you have better chances to win next time when you are more prepared than by jumping in till your neck because you have to win right now.  It is a fact that poker games rely on simple mathematics, so like all things in life a little science is involved.  If you take smaller steps and learn, you will have better chances in winning in the subsequent games.  Otherwise, you would end up as an average gambler who is completely relying on luck and nothing else.  Have fun while you play.  That is the simple agenda of online poker.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Show No Mercy in Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 00:50:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important factors to become a successful online poker player is to be merciless with your opponents.  This may sound easy, but for some reason or another people tend to make bad moves and play too soft due to their mercy.  First you need to understand what poker is.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important factors to become a successful online poker player is to be merciless with your opponents.  This may sound easy, but for some reason or another people tend to make bad moves and play too soft due to their mercy.  <br/><br/>First you need to understand what poker is.  Poker is about winning chips, and chips are usually money, the more chips you win the better you are doing.  Again, it may sound utterly stupid but it is good for you to remember what your objective is so you won&#8217;t get distracted by things like getting more chips only from some individual you dislike or to make a good and &#8220;thrilling&#8221; competition.  <br/><br/>Let&#8217;s put it that way, if you are playing online poker against your grandma your objective is to take all her money for you, if you are not comfortable with doing that do not play against your grandma.  Maybe your grandma doesn&#8217;t play online poker (or maybe she does) but the big idea is that no matter if you like the player or you have chatted with him for a while or he is your friend or whatever situation your objective is still the same, taking all the chips in his/her stack and add them to yours.  <br/><br/>Sometimes you may feel pity for a player who is losing a lot of money and still keeps playing like a fish, this may lead you to play with some kind of mercy to him, and you&#8217;ll earn less money than you could.  Earning less money than you could is the same as losing money, so if you show mercy you are losing money and you are not playing poker correctly.  <br/><br/>One of the advantages you have when you are playing online poker instead of brick and mortar poker is that you don&#8217;t see the face of your opponent.  You must show no mercy when playing poker and then if you want you can give away part of your winnings to charity if that relieves you.  <br/><br/>Some merciful actions are for example on a pot you have nuts and the other player has invested a lot of money into it, let&#8217;s imagine a $50 pot, if you got another $50, bet them all on the river.  Even if you know the other player will get busted by that action, do not bet $30 if you think he will call $50.  If you didn&#8217;t earn those $20 is the same as if you lost them.  <br/><br/>Other merciful actions are to &#8220;give away&#8221; chips to players who are almost out of a tournament.  You know you have lost the hand because you were drawing and on the river the other player goes all in with his little stack.  You know you are going to lose but you call because you want to see his cards and you think it is no problem for you to give away a few chips to a player who is almost busted.  This player may be the final winner of the tournament for such a merciful action.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Exciting World Of Online Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 19:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to become a hardcore poker player? Poker is a great way to enjoy your time and also offers the possibility of winning a lot of money.  If you are a novice to online poker and are looking to take on some advice that may help you then this is the best site for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to become a hardcore poker player? Poker is a great way to enjoy your time and also offers the possibility of winning a lot of money.  If you are a novice to online poker and are looking to take on some advice that may help you then this is the best site for you! <br/><br/>Even if a casino or poker room is right down the street, you are going to be limited in the games that you can play.  With limited game selection comes limited options for making money.  You will often have to choose between a game that is not very profitable and not playing at all.  <br/><br/>Online poker is played any time! day or night with tremendous number who played over the Internet! Playing on the Internet requires no tipping! <br/><br/>Usually online poker rooms produce the bulk of their revenue by way of different methods: Rake&#8211;is a calculated percentage of collected from most real money of the pot based on a sliding scale and capped at some maximum fee, Tournaments&#8211; with 10% entry fee pre-scheduled multi-table and impromptu sit-and-go tournament!, The house—there are several online poker sites that offer games like black jack or side bets on poker hands where the player plays against &#8220;the house&#8221; for real money, Online poker sites invest the money that players deposit—since they do not have to pay interest on players&#8217; bankrolls.  The more players a site has, the more revenue it will generate.  For this reason, it seems that every site has bonus offers to attract new players.  <br/><br/>And if you want to earn big big bonuses, you need to know how to play! <br/><br/>You can choose from following games that are available online: <br/><br/>Seven-Card Stud <br/><br/>Triple Draw <br/><br/>Omaha High <br/><br/>Razz <br/><br/>Texas Hold&#8217;em <br/><br/>Pineapple <br/><br/>Five-Card Draw <br/><br/>Omaha/8 <br/><br/>For the beginners, online poker offers a wonderful arena to increase skill, knowledge of the game, and possibly develop a bankroll at the same time and offer a free poker game.  Some tournaments can enter for free that pay pay out real money to the winners! <br/><br/>Game selection is terrific because you have the ability, at the touch of a few fingers, to move around within a site and from site to site looking for good games.  Unfortunately, most of the Internet players I know don&#8217;t take advantage of this prime advantage – content to play in the same game every time they log on.  <br/><br/>While playing online poker can be fun and exciting, there are some difficulty to watch out for.  <br/><br/>Once you become a little bit more experienced at playing poker you should learn to recognize that choosing which site and table to use can be the decider when it comes to winning.  <br/><br/>Every site offers a bonus on a player&#8217;s first deposit ranging from 20 percent (deposit $100 and receive a $20 bonus) up to 100 % (deposit $100 and get a $100 bonus).  These deposit bonuses are usually tied to a requirement to play a predetermined amount of raked hands.  <br/><br/>What are you waiting for? Nothing is better than winning,play poker and poke the jackpot! <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Showing A Cool Poker Face</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:44:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping a poker face is the most important aspect to playing poker.  Not only must you inhibit in giving anything away to your opponents, but a good poker player is also a skilled bluffer, and able to mislead opponents into making false assumptions.  Poker faces are also necessary to bluffing as well, its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping a poker face is the most important aspect to playing poker.  Not only must you inhibit in giving anything away to your opponents, but a good poker player is also a skilled bluffer, and able to mislead opponents into making false assumptions.  <br/><br/>Poker faces are also necessary to bluffing as well, its like you&#8217;re acting like a robot or else he won&#8217;t fall for the bait, or he will call to your bet and have a full house when you have 2 pair.  <br/><br/>As a new online poker player attempt to apply what they have learned in a live ring game, they come to the drastic realization that what you say or don&#8217;t say, and how your movements or lack of movement gives other players information that they can and will use against you.  <br/><br/>When you are playing poker at online casino, one of the most important things you&#8217;ll need is your poker face.  You can do without a great many things, but without your poker face on, you will find that other players are constantly taking advantage of you.  <br/><br/>Here are some tips to keep a poker face: <br/><br/>The &#8220;Yes&#8221; And The &#8220;Yeah&#8221; <br/><br/>Remember, never ever say &#8220;yes!&#8221; or &#8220;yeah&#8221;, even whispering isn&#8217;t good.  Why? Because your opponent will think that you are holding a good hand.  It is natural for anyone to put the flags out unless you have experience with poker faces.  <br/><br/>Your Ideal Poker Face <br/><br/>Try to stand in front of a mirror and think about different things, and watch how your face reacts.  Then think the same thoughts, but try to show less.  <br/><br/>If you have a hard time observing your face and simultaneously sprinkling up these emotions, use a digital camera or make a short video while you&#8217;re practicing.  Learn your facial expressions so you can learn how to maintain a poker face.  <br/><br/>Killer Eyes <br/><br/>As a poker player, your eyes can be a deadly giveaway if you have a particularly good or a particularly bad hand.  If you do make eye contact, don&#8217;t hold it unnaturally long; a stare is just as much of a giveaway as not looking at all.  <br/><br/>Try to be aware of how often you blink.  When you&#8217;re under stress, the blink rate usually climbs significantly.  Be aware of your blinking, and force yourself to pause if you find yourself blinking more than normal.  <br/><br/>The Speaks <br/><br/>You should be clued-up on of what they say and how they say it.  Make sure that your not too chatty or too quiet when you have a good hand.  Keep your level of conversation and tone of voice at a consistent level throughout the game.  You will often find yourself playing against an opponent who keeps a constant mockery going to force a reaction and get a read on your hand.  <br/><br/>Once you have mastered the poker face, you can bluff your way through a hand or lure your opponent into making a larger bet.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How to Make Money in Online Poker Texas Hold em</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every poker player&#8217;s dream is to make money playing poker.  Most poker players love to play Texas Hold em, and many other poker players love to play poker online.  Just imagine the looks of their faces if they find out that they can play texas hold em online for money! The best part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every poker player&#8217;s dream is to make money playing poker.  Most poker players love to play Texas Hold em, and many other poker players love to play poker online.  Just imagine the looks of their faces if they find out that they can play texas hold em online for money! The best part of this is that THEY CAN play texas hold em online for money.  This puts these poker players in a pressure packed situation, however, as they need to refine their poker play to the point where their poker play is guaranteed to win them money.  Here are a number of ways where you can play Texas Hold em online and make money doing so: <br/><br/>#1: Participate in Freerolls.  Most of these freerolls will give you cash if you place high enough, and some other freerolls grant access to more prestigious tournaments where you can win money if you place high enough, and the best part about it is that you do not have to pay any money whatsoever to participate in poker freerolls.  The poker players do have to deal with some kind of pressure, however, because they have a chance to win some money (although the amount won in freerolls is usually lower than the amount won in other tournaments,) and gain access to many prestigious online tournaments, so don&#8217;t take poker freeroll tournaments lightly.  <br/><br/>#2: Participate in Online Poker Promotions.  Here&#8217;s where you can win some serious money playing poker online, particularly Texas Hold em.  Some online Poker Promotions offer Prize Pools that exceed $1. 5 million! In prize pools a certain amount of places will be paid money, so if a Prize Pool pays only the top 20 players, and you finish in 20th place, you will get paid.  In prize pools, the better you finish, the more you get paid, so if you win an Online Poker Promotion, and the Prize Pool is $1. 7 million, you might just walk away with $700,000 to $1 million! The pressure cannot be any higher when you&#8217;re playing for such big amounts of money.  <br/><br/>#3, and perhaps the most important way to make money online playing Texas Hold em, change, refine, and refine once more your poker strategy.  If you&#8217;re playing a Poker Promotion, this is particularly important, because refining your poker strategy can win you a lot of money.  Playing &#8220;tight&#8221; may work in early rounds of such a poker tournament, but it surely will not work when you are playing later rounds of a poker tournament that rewards players that place high with a lot of money.  Knowing when to play tight, and when to play aggressive will be key when you&#8217;re playing for a lot of money playing Texas Hold em online.  <br/><br/>Well, there you go, the main 3 ways to make a lot of money playing Texas Hold em online.  Now that you know how to make a lot of money playing such a game online, participate in online poker tournaments, and good luck.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 19:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The social networks have changed drastically after introduction of 3rd party application creation and usage. Probably the most attention is given to Facebook apps, however applications are available in Bebo, MySpace, LinkedIn and other major global social networks. The apps have few goals – fun, communication with friends, learning, surveying etc. We are interested in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The social networks have changed drastically after introduction of 3rd party application creation and usage. Probably the most attention is given to Facebook apps, however applications are available in Bebo, MySpace, LinkedIn and other major global social networks. The apps have few goals – fun, communication with friends, learning, surveying etc. <br/><br/>We are interested in what the situation of poker, related Facebook applications, is. Unfortunately, there are lots of them, but a part of them is promotional or non-functional. If some applications help people, poker ones are just for time killing. Anyway, we should not be so pessimistic and look at Facebook poker applications from another point of view. <br/><br/>What Facebook can give for beginners to play poker or those who want to learn to play poker? <br/><br/>How Facebook can be important for the beginners or those who want to learn how to play poker?It is highly recommended, that beginners start playing in Facebook free of charge, learn something about online poker action and only then go to the biggest poker rooms, deposit and be welcomed like regular fish players. Their skills would be developed a little bit, so such free of charge poker lessons in Facebook could save someone&#8217;s money. <br/><br/>After investigating Facebook poker applications which are the best for learning the TOP 5 list is clear: <br/><br/>Unfortunately, some of applications are not working at all or work incorrectly. One of them – Flash tutorial explaining poker hand rankings. It is pity that creators of these applications left them neglected. They can be useful to thousands of beginner poker players. <br/><br/>There are lots of Quiz type applications &#8220;What kind of poker player are you&#8221;. They spread when building custom quizzes in Facebook has started. They do not have much accuracy and value; therefore it does not help learning poker at all, just having fun. <br/><br/>There are also some other poker games as video poker or 3 card poker applications. The situation in other social networks is even worse, because every application needs to be created specifically for each social network. Hopefully in the nearest future, poker players will be able to learn and practice poker using tens of different applications before going to online gambling world with real games, real pros and real money. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Learn To Play Poker Right &#8211; &#8220;Texas Hold Em&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 03:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If everyone knew how to play poker well, then those of us who do wouldn&#8217;t have anyone to take money from.If you don&#8217;t see a sucker at the table, then you&#8217;re it. Outside of a friendly game with limited stakes, if you don&#8217;t know how to play poker you will lose.As with anything else, if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If everyone knew how to play poker well, then those of us who do wouldn&#8217;t have anyone to take money from.If you don&#8217;t see a sucker at the table, then you&#8217;re it. Outside of a friendly game with limited stakes, if you don&#8217;t know how to play poker you will lose.As with anything else, if you want to learn how to play poker, watch the pros. They all have important traits for the aspiring poker player to study: they pay attention to cards in play, they know the odds and they don&#8217;t waste money on foolish bets. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>When you first start to learn to play poker, it looks like a game of chance. Many people believe that their luck will even out if they play long enough. Try and arrange to have as many of these people at the table with you as possible, they bring the money you will be going home with. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Poker is a mathematical game and the most import winning poker strategy is calculating the pot odds. Another important thing which is included in poker game is the psychological aspect which includes an exciting dimension of life experiences. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>On-line poker tournaments are quite common and almost anyone can join. Anyone wanting to join should however know that gambling sites might have different set of rules. They may need to understand these rules and try out the site first before making any actual betting. They should check that the venue they want to join has a capability to detect fraud like collusion between players and other security features. Customer support service should also be available in these poker tournaments. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Online tutorials or online poker schools are also features that should be considered especially if you&#8217;re a novice player dreaming about making it big or wanting to impress someone. This is one way of learning poker for free, at your own pace and without annoying anyone. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Texas Hold&#8217;em can be a super fast paced 7-card poker game. It&#8217;s the most exciting, most popular and easily most played form of poker out there. If you have ever seen poker on the TV shows then it is more than likely they were playing Texas Hold&#8217;em.The aim of the game is to make the best 5 card hand you can, using both the 2 cards dealt to you and the 5 community cards that are dealt face up in the middle of the table <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Poker is a family of card games that have the same betting rules and mostly but not always share the same hand rankings. The most played form of poker is Texas Hold&#8217;em which is what we will be focusing on. <br/><br/>Texas Hold&#8217;em is a very easy game to play and after you have learned the few basics you should be able to jump into a game with ease but that don&#8217;t mean you will win. It&#8217;s notoriously known as easy to learn but hard to master, just learning the rules will not make you a poker master but that is why you are here. <br/><br/>I recently got interested in online poker and off course hundred thousands of sites offered winning strategies on texas hold em. What I realized however was that many people ARE making a living from online poker. Real people like you and me are playing online poker and win constantly. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Let&#8217;s think logically for a moment. How can that be? If somebody is winning allot of money playing online poker. Somebody also have to lose. If you win a big poker tournament, I must mean that allot of people lost money for that one person to cash in tons of money right? <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>The reality of the poker scene today is that most players lose money. While 10% of online players are using underground strategies or a texas hold em calculator to do all the right calculations for them, the remaining 90% of ignorant online poker players are being slaughtered. <br/><br/>Welcome to the world of Texas Hold&#8217;em Poker All the information you need can be found at http://studpoker3.blogspot.com/ <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Internet Stock Brokers. The Developing Mind of a Poker Player</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 20:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If they changed careers for 2 years, who would come through, the internet stock broker or the solid texas holdem player? Strong hold&#8217;em players have the instinctive, winners mentality, expected of stock investors and other financial experts. They all share a raw natural killer edge which can work well in tough situations. <br/><br/>You could choose internet stock brokers or any other related job and study similar winning methods used by in poker players. People who are positioned at lead jobs in Wall Street are described as working the markets like accomplished texas holdem players. Industry pro&#8217;s state that texas holdem players naturally acquire skills highly favored in the world of stocks and shares. <br/><br/>The big names in both specialtie,s each use sharp logic and reasoning, to compliment their technical abilities. People respond differently with pressure. Internet poker can be a severe testing ground. It can uncover, who will, and who will not cope under the pressures of the trading floor. Both career avenues require lots of discipline in order to progress. Recruitment staff are looking for experience in a high pressure settings. <br/><br/>Joseph Cada viewed it from both angles. He enjoyed the buzz of stock trading, it was a childhood love. Finance was instilled into him as a teen. His dream of attaining it in stock markets, lead to his blistering rise in the holdem world. He proceeded to win over $8million in cash and coveted WSOP crown, he did this before his 23rd birthday. <br/><br/>Pro poker players can instantly shuffle though data in a rational way then take strong, but reasoned risks. Texas holdem payers know how to stave off a variety of pitfalls. Very few online poker players are winning players, those who are, normally possess the winning qualities desired of an Internet Stock Broker. <br/><br/>Talented poker players have become a fashoinable asset within the stock trade industry. Numerous fiscal jobs are highly competitive and demand nerves of steel, poker players fit this job description closely. Poker players recognize when to stand back, but know when to push the button when the going is good. This means they are superb candidates for stock broker jobs, assuming they can make the transition. <br/><br/>If you&#8217;re a floor trader recruitment agent looking for new blood, who will you find yourself more inclined to hire, a business school graduate or the accomplished professional holdem player who has already excelled in a setup similar to a market floor? <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Playing Texas Holdem Poker-can You Make Money of It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you make money playing Texas Holdem poker? That&#8217;s a question that a lot of people ask themselves. After all, it can be thrilling watching your favorite poker pros play on TV and win lots of cash. Can you really do it yourself, though? Well, the answer to that is yes. A lot of people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you make money playing Texas Holdem poker? That&#8217;s a question that a lot of people ask themselves. After all, it can be thrilling watching your favorite poker pros play on TV and win lots of cash. Can you really do it yourself, though? <br/><br/>Well, the answer to that is yes. A lot of people make money playing poker. That doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s easy to do, though. Remember, the life of a poker player isn&#8217;t all glitz and glamor like you see on TV. There are two very important things to consider. <br/><br/>Pros and Profits: <br/><br/>First, you need to remember that nobody wins at poker all the time. Even if they play on TV and have been playing for years, they aren&#8217;t poker Gods. Watch any tournament. Notice that, even though many pros play, there can still only be one winner. So, don&#8217;t expect to win at poker all the time. <br/><br/>Pros and Play Time: <br/><br/>Second, remember that what you see on TV isn&#8217;t the only time that the pros play poker. To make a living at the game, most pros play every day for anywhere from eight to twelve hours. Plus, many of them play multiple poker tables at once online to maximize their profit. That all takes a lot of patience and stamina. <br/><br/>Skill Versus Luck: <br/><br/>Another thing you need to realize about poker is that, primarily anyway, it is a skill game. You can&#8217;t control which cards you or your opponents are dealt. That&#8217;s the luck of the draw. You can control what you do with what you get, though. That&#8217;s where the skills come into play. <br/><br/>Another thing that makes poker a game of skill is the player versus player format. What do I mean by that? Well, picture a casino game like blackjack. In blackjack, the idea is to beat the dealer/house. So, you aren&#8217;t playing against other players. <br/><br/>In Texas Holdem or other poker games, on the other hand, you have to beat an opponent. So, you&#8217;re on relatively equal ground, assuming you and your opponents are of about the same skill level. <br/><br/>Skewing the Skill: <br/><br/>Of course, the idea is to skew the skill in your favor, if you want to make money at Texas Holdem. You see, when players play for free, play at low level stakes or are just generally new to the game of poker, they usually don&#8217;t play very well. Bad or inexperienced players are known as fish. The good players, or sharks, make short work of the fish. So, your job is to play at the stake level where you are still a shark, not a fish. <br/><br/>Math Mania: <br/><br/>Finally, remember that poker is a game of math. You have to be able to calculate the odds of things happening, like drawing a certain card at a certain time. Or, at least, you have to be able to memorize the odds of common situations occurring. If you can master the math of poker, you should be able to make money playing Texas Holdem. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Handy Poker Hand Ranking Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 03:10:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker is one of the most popular casino games, both on brick-and-mortar and on online casino websites. It is also a very complex games with lots of betting and winning rules, and the game itself has some variations on how to be played. However, most of these variations follow only one pattern of poker hand rankings. <br/><br/>The major variants of poker include Texas Hold&#8217;em, Omaha, Five Card Draw, and Seven Card Stud. If there are two or more poker players that have not folded until the end of the card dealing and betting on their hands, there will be a showdown among them, and depending on the rank of their hands, there is one, and possibly more than one, winner. How are the hands ranked? There are nine (9) poker hand categories, and starting from the lowest ranked, they are as follows: High Card, One Pair, Two Pair, Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, and Straight Flush. <br/><br/>In all variants of poker, each of the cards are ranked individually, with 2 having the lowest rank. The rank goes up with the number until number 10, then followed by Jack, Queen, King, and the Ace card with the highest rank of all individual cards. Card suits have no effect in ranking though, such as an Ace of Diamonds is ranked equal with an Ace of Spade. Likewise, card suite also have no effect on the rankings of the poker hand categories. <br/><br/>The lowest hand category that a poker player can get is the High Card, in which no two or more cards have the same rank, the five cards do not form a consecutive sequence, and all five cards contains more than one suit. The winner between two or more High Card hands is determined by the card with the highest rank. If they have the same highest ranked card, the next highest is compared, and so on until there is a difference. If there is no difference, then they are tied and the pot is divided among them. High card is also termed as &#8220;no-pair&#8221;, and it is described by the highest ranked card (such as a &#8220;King high&#8221; if the highest rank is a King). It has the highest probability (approximately 50%) of being dealt to a poker player. <br/><br/>When a poker player obtains one pair of cards that have the same rank and the other three are all non-paired (called the kickers), then his hand falls to the One Pair category, in which it beats any High Card poker hand. The winner among more than One Pair hands is determined by the rank of the pair. If more than one have the same pairs, then the kickers in each hand will determine the winner, applying the same rule as the High Card poker hand. The probability that a poker player is dealt with a One Pair hand is approximately 42%. <br/><br/>If a poker hand contains two cards of similar rank, and two cards of another similar rank, and one kicker, then the hand is classified as a Two Pair, and it beats any One Pair poker hand. It is described by the higher of the two pairs, which can be followed by the other pair optionally. For example, a Two Pair hand which has a pair of Aces and another pair of Queen and any kicker can be described as &#8220;Aces and Queens&#8221;, &#8220;Aces over Queens&#8221;, or just &#8220;Aces up&#8221;. The higher-ranked pairs in each hand will be compared to determine the winner among the other Two Pair hands. If the higher-ranked pairs of the players are similar, the other pair will be compared, and if they are still similar, then the kicker will determine the winner. If there are still no differences, then they are tied. The probability of a poker player being dealt with a Two Pair is approximately 4.8%. <br/><br/>When three cards in a poker hand have similar ranks, and the other two are non-pair, then the player&#8217;s hand is called a Three of a Kind, or Trips in other terms. It beats any Two Pair hand and ranks lower than Two Pair. The ranks of the cards that appear thrice in each hand are compared to determine the winner. The possibility that there can be two Three of a Kind poker hands with the same rank of their triples is only available to poker games with wild cards or community card games such as Texas Hold&#8217;em, and the winner will be determined by the ranks of the kickers of each hand. A poker player have an estimated 2.1% chance of being dealt with any Trips poker hand. <br/><br/>A poker hand that contains five ranks of consecutive sequence in more than one card suit is classified as a Straight, and it beats any Trips and lower hand ranks. In this poker hand, an Ace card can play either a high (such as Ace-King-Queen-Jack-10) or a low (such as 5-4-3-2-Ace, a &#8220;5-high straight&#8221; or commonly known as a &#8220;wheel&#8221;, which is lower in rank compared to a Straight consisting of 6-5-4-3-2), but not both at the same time (such as 3-2-Ace-King-Queen, which in this case is just an &#8220;Ace-high high card&#8221;). The highest-ranked card is used to describe a Straight, such as &#8220;King-high straight&#8221; or &#8220;straight to King&#8221; if the hand consists of the cards King-Queen-Jack-10-9 of more than one card suit, and is compared with the other Straight&#8217;s highest-ranked card to determine the winner among more than one Straight hands. If the ranks are similar, then they are of equal value, and card suit is not used to separate them. There is an estimated 0.39% possibility of a poker player being dealt with a Straight hand. <br/><br/>If all five cards of a poker hand belongs to only one suit (either spades, clubs, diamonds, or hearts), and if they do not form a consecutive card rank sequence, then it is classified as a Flush, and it beats any Straight poker hand and those lower than Straight. It is also described by the highest-ranked card, which can also be followed by the next-ranked card if necessary. For example, a Flush which contains the cards 10-7-6-4-3 of clubs can be described as &#8220;10-high flush&#8221; or &#8220;10-7-high flush&#8221;. The highest-ranked cards in more than one Flush poker hands are compared to pick the winner. The next highest ranks are then compared if the highest cards are similar, and so on until there is a difference. If all five ranks are similar with the other Flush, then they are tied. Card suit is not used to differentiate their rankings. A poker player has a chance of approximately 0.20% to be dealt with a Flush. <br/><br/>A Full House (also termed as Full Boat) is a poker hand that contains three cards of similar ranks and a pair. It beats any Flush and lower hand rankings. It is described by the rank of the triple followed by &#8220;full&#8221;, or the words &#8220;full of&#8221; and then the rank of the pair (such as &#8220;Aces full of Kings&#8221; or &#8220;Aces full&#8221; in case of a hand which contains triple Aces and a pair of Kings). The rank of the triple determines the winner among more than one Full House poker hands. In case of poker games with wild cards and in Texas Hold&#8217;em, it is possible for two Full House hands to have the same triple, and the pair is used to pick the winner. A Full House poker hand has approximately 0.14% chance of being dealt to a player. <br/><br/>If a poker hand contains four cards all in one card rank, and a card kicker of another rank, it is known as a Four of a Kind or Quads, and it beats any Full House or lower poker hand ranks. Quads with higher ranks beats other lower-ranked quads. It is possible in Texas Hold&#8217;em and poker games with wild cards to have more than one players with similar-ranked quads. Therefore, their kicker will be compared, and if they are also equal in rank, then they are tied. A poker player has only 0.024% estimated chance of obtaining a Four of a Kind hand. <br/><br/>The highest ranked poker hand category is the Straight Flush. As the name suggests, it is a combination of a Straight and a Flush, in which the hand consists of all five cards in one suit and forms a consecutive sequence of individual card rankings. Similar to a Straight poker hand, the Ace card can play either high (such as Ace-King-Queen-Jack-10 of spades, an &#8220;Ace-high straight flush&#8221;) or low (such as 5-4-3-2-Ace of hearts, a &#8220;5-high straight flush&#8221;, or commonly called as a &#8220;steel-wheel&#8221;) and not both at the same time. Any &#8220;Ace-high straight flush&#8221; is also called a &#8220;royal flush&#8221;, and has the highest rank of all standard poker hands. The highest ranked card of a Straight Flush hand is compared with the others, and if they have similar ranks, then they are tied and the pot money is divided among them. Being the highest ranked poker hand category, a Straight Flush is the rarest poker hand that can be dealt, with only 0.0015% of appearing. <br/><br/>Luck in obtaining high-ranked poker hands is vital in your gameplay to ensure a win. But strategy plays the most important part in winning your poker games, for you can still win even though you have the lowest-ranked poker hand of all. Just stay cool, do your best in bluffing, and most of all, always keep wearing your poker face. <br/><br/></p>
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