Archive for November, 2016

Free of Charge Web Poker

by Carlos on Friday, November 25th, 2016

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So you intend to master all of the tricks that professional poker gamblers employ to win big events. Well, now it’s possible when you compete in free online poker. When you play no charge web poker you get an opportunity to learn more than simply the protocols of the many games. you should discover which hands to wager on and which hands to toss in. You’ll definitely also discover how much to wager and at what point you have a good chance of tricking your opponent.

You can study all you choose at a website that provides free online poker and best of all, you can do it from the coziness of your house or anywhere else that you have an internet hookup. You can choose from a number of distinctive games at a web poker website including Omaha, Seven Card Stud, Texas Holdem, and even Badugi. You can frequently find a game to play in and you’ll be gambling against gamblers that are at the same level. You can choose to play at specific tables or attempt one of the numerous tournament options such as individual or multi-table tournaments.

It doesn’t cost you anything to sign in and play free net poker and there is never any added weight to begin gambling for real $$$$. However, when you are all set you can start gambling for lesser stakes or big stakes. It’s all up to you. Why not get in on the enjoyment and thrill now. Sign up and start playing today.

Greatest Multiplayer Poker Website

by Carlos on Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016

All poker players have a theory on what creates the best multiplayer poker casino. For a few, they want a location with virtual tables, where betting actual cash is an option. Others are seeking a choice of game choices, so they can decide what and just how to wager.

You might be intrigued in discovering the greatest multiplayer poker room for your own wagering preferences. You will be able to find many, many poker tables online today where practice money play is available. If you want to really wager with your cash, locate a poker room where you are able to create a player’s account. Then you can decide if you would like to play and wager on a hand or two or if you would rather take a big chance on a large tournament. Next you have to decide if small stakes or high stakes are for you. Naturally you also need to decide which variation of poker game you wish to wager on. There is stud, omaha hold’em, holdem and much more. The best multiplayer poker room will offer you all these wagering and gambling possibilities and so much more.

It could also take a bit of work, but the perfect poker site for you is waiting for you. You only have to decide what will make the poker room perfect.

Four of Poker’s Charming Pros

by Carlos on Sunday, November 20th, 2016

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Literally millions of individuals want to be the next "big thing" in poker, but here is a short list of 4 of the more noteworthy "nice pros" of the game. Granted "nice" is associated with their names when you are sitting accross the table from them it is "no more Mr. Nice guy" until they have removed you out of the game!

Daniel Negreanu

In Two Thousand and Four, his tourney earnings added up to more than 4.4 million dollars and he won 2 highly admired awards in the World Series of Poker Player of the Year and Cardplayer Magazine’s Tourney Player of the Year. In Feb Two Thousand and Six he was appointed Card Player’s Preferred Poker Player. Daniel even still has the decency to talk to his fans about how they could advance their own game.

Howard Lederer

Known as "The Professor" and brother of fellow poker professional Annie Duke. His accomplishments have allowed him to make an educational video called "Secrets of No Limit Hold’em" and co holding a tournament poker show for Fox. As of 2005, his total life time earnings exceed 2.7 million dollars.

Scotty Nguyen

Scott is one of the busiest players in poker and from Two Thousand to Two Thousand and Four he placed in the money in well over 100 competitions. He’s noted for saying "yeah baby" during poker games and also credited with the term "that’s poker baby" when referring to a especially bad beat. As of Two Thousand and Six, his career winnings are almost six million dollars.

Chris Ferguson

Chris has won five World Series of Poker titles with two of his wins happening in Two Thousand and Three. Has the alias "Jesus" due to his characteristic long hair and beard, that, and along with his ability to toss playing cards fast enough to cut through bananas and pickles. As of 2005 his total poker tourney earnings exceeded 5 million dollars.

Internet High Stakes Poker- Gus Hansen

by Carlos on Friday, November 18th, 2016

Gus Hansen experienced an amazing year on the WPT where he was the only gambler to make it to the final poker table in 3 of the competitions. Gus Hansen has been seen on High Stakes Poker on GSN where he paid $400, 000 to play. You may remember one of the biggest pots in big stakes poker recorded history competing against Daniel Negreanu. He secured a big pot with 4 of a kind against Daniel’s full house. Gus has made many televised poker appearances and is thought to be one of the strongest gamblers around the world. While gambling on net poker, another side of Hansen has emerged. He often participates in the 200/400 No Limit max buy in of Forty Thousand dollars. Gus usually buys-in for the min of $16, 000 and plays very weak. He waits for a good hand and then pushes all in. I accept that Gus is an outstanding poker player but certainly not even close to the everyday players at 200/400NL. Unless he is bankrupt, he has little or no reason to settle at the game with the minimum buy-in.

Playing for the minimum takes a majority of the skill out of big stack poker. Hansen is supposed to be one of the greatest poker players in the world but he cannot buy-in for the full dollar value. I think television can alter our perception of the real world every now and then. The greatest poker players anywhere in the world may be guys you have never heard about. Gus can be found participating in internet poker on Full Tilt. He commonly plays in high stakes omaha high and texas hold’em. Gus has proven himself as a tournament player. Can he use his abilities in cash games?