The Basics Of Popular Poker Games

April 25th, 2006

by Tom Riemersma

There are many different and popular poker games out there today. The most popular games are Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Seven-Card Stud. This article with provide you with the basics to begin playing each of these popular forms of poker.

To start out I will go over the ranking of hands – this is the same for every form of poker:

1.Straight Flush (5 cards of the same suit in sequential order: Q-J-10-9-8)
2.Four of Kind (4 matching cards: J-J-J-J-7)
3.Full House (3 matching cards and 2 other matching cards: K-K-K-5-5)
4.Flush (any 5 cards all the same suit)
5.Straight (5 cards in sequential order: 9-8-7-6-5)
6.Three of a Kind (3 matching cards: 5-5-5-K-9)
7.Two Pair (2 sets of 2 matching cards: A-A-J-J-3)
8.One Pair (2 match cards: Q-Q-7-5-2)
9.No Pair (Any 5 cards that work into one of the above options: A-Q-J-10-8)

Texas Hold’em Poker is a community card game with four rounds of betting. One player acts as the dealer, called the button. The button rotates clockwise each hand. Usually there is a blind system to facilitate the betting. The player to the left of the dealer is the “small blind” and the next player to the left is the “big blind.” The small blind is generally one half of the minimum bet for that round and the big blind is the full minimum bet. These two players are the only players who put money into the pot before any cards are dealt.

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Poker online. Playing poker in internet.

April 19th, 2006

by Arthur Prudent

We will not talk about benefits of playing in internet before offline playing, but we will see what advantages/disadvantages, specifics has the poker online.

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Beat Your Online Poker Opponent

March 28th, 2006

by Ace Blackwood

Playing and winning online poker is a science. It is both a skill and an art of mastering things that most players take for granted.

If you are signing up for an online poker game, keep in mind never to choose the “any game at this limit” option. By choosing this, you are also hindering your capacity to take control of your position on every sign up list. There are options that give you the privilege of having the top position by winning and giving up the place by quitting and at the same time you could still rejoin and have you name at the bottom of the list.

Always look for a card room that fits your style. This way you always get the upper hand. If luck strikes in and you get on a bad round, look around the page for another table.

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Casino food 101

March 20th, 2006

by Mansi gupta

Over the years, the various gambling games and the gambling joints or the casinos have undergone a change, making the experience riskier, adventurous and unique in itself. An often overlooked, but yet important component in the entire casino experience is the food. The casino towns have a variety of buffets and joints to offer to its tourist population. Cities like Las Vegas, Atlantic and Monte Carlo are revolutionizing their food regime.

Las Vegas, the God of all gambling cities has moved from being just a casino city to has now become a complete recreational hub. The city�s primary focus for ages had on casinos. Incidentally, it left out the entire food experience. Consequently, it lost many of its tourists who were non serious gamblers. Investors and casino owners have now realized that with state lotteries and Indian casinos soon catching up, they need to diversify. Many resorts and casinos have now come up which promise a complete holiday. If this is not enough, restaurants with celebrity chefs coming from all over the world have a wide range of cuisines to offer. While Caesar�s Palace now has two dozen restaurants, Bellagio has the one of the best cuisines of the place. Numerous other dining joints offer a mix of various cuisines, like the Olives which has exotic Mediterranean � American dishes on its menu.

Vegas also has the famous Emeril Lagasse�s restaurants. The renowned chef, who has an entire range of cooking accessories attributed to him, opened the New Orlean�s Fish House in the MGM Grand Hotel. The menu chiefly comprises of sea food. Delmonico�s Steakhouse, another grand experience is well known for its bar and cigar collection. This Lagasse brainwave specializes in steaks.

Wolfgang Puck is another brand name in food design. Spago, a chain of hotels opened by Puck started business in Vegas in 1992. This famous chain is the Synonym of wealth and style. Situated in the Caesar�s Palace, this hotel offers both, light dishes and dinner. The menu includes oven pizzas and pastas. Postrio another one of Puck establishments offer the New American menu. The list comprises of fish and other sea food dishes. It also has a good wine collection. Other Puck restaurants in Vegas include Lupo and Chinois.

A factor that perhaps forced Atlantic City to catch up with the �new casino experience� was its geographic location. New York and Connecticut have both seen an escalation in the number of casinos in the past years. This in turn has forced many gamblers to stay home and visit these weekend joints. The first step in the evolution of the Atlantic City�s casino front was the opening of a casino cum resort in 2003. The sea food buffets in the Atlantic are similar to those found in the Vegas. The Caesar�s Palace is the venue of a number of award winning restaurants of the place. Some of them include the Primavera, which is hugely dominated by the Italian Cuisine, Bacchanal which is a mini Rome, and Nero�s Grill , a famous steak and seas food restaurant.

Monte Carlo is situated between France and Italy, along the French Riviera. The city is a luxury niche which advertises its luxurious gambling experience. It boast various villas and secluded beaches, providing ultimate European comfort. Louis XV, a name that stands for wealth, royalty and prestige is an exclusive dining experience. The menu comprises of fish and local vegetables cooked in French style. Le Grill, another restaurant, popular for its Mediterranean view has grilled sea food on its food list.

For years, the gambling destinations have offered cheap sea food and buffets for the serious gamblers who visit these cities. The new resort concept, complete with its multi cuisine dining rooms, now promise to offer something more than just slot machines

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Mansi gupta writes about casino food topics.

Top Ten Betting Mistakes

March 17th, 2006

by m mcguiggan

The first step to formulating a solution, is to define the problem.

The following points are areas of betting where many punters often get it wrong. My views arise from long personal experience and years of communication with successful and unsuccessful punters alike.

My aim here is to highlight these common areas of failure in the hope that I can speed up your learning curve towards successful betting.

Read the following thoughts and you may be able to side step many of the pot holes others have fallen into in the past.

1) Failure to Use Betting Banks

Most gamblers fail to understand that the best method of achieving a healthy and sustained long term profit from racing is to set aside a sum of money away from your main finances, solely for the betting of horses.

Whatever method or system you are using, whoever you are following or subscribing to or however your own bets are calculated, you are better off with a "Betting Bank" that has built -in advantages that can help you. It needs to be independent from your own personal finances and needs to be protected from factors that can threaten it. This can take a lot of emotion out of the decision making process. Emotion is a factor that threatens all punters.

The size of your betting bank will of course be dependant upon your own individual circumstances and free capital available. An analogy to the world of shares perhaps may be that no financial advisor worth his salt would advise you throw all your capital into the stock market alone.

The vast majority of punters fail to use any form of set aside bank. They bet randomly with what ever money they have in their pocket at the end of the week or go in too deep with stakes far in excess of their personal safety levels.

A punter with a professional attitude will set aside what he can comfortably afford to invest and then determine the best use he can make of that fixed sum of capital.

With a fixed sum of capital available you now move on to the next reason for failure.

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Are you clear on your spending limits?

March 13th, 2006

by Online Casino Comments

So often gamers chase their losses. They lose 'x' amount of money and then spend that 'x' and perhaps more just to 'win' back what they lost. It can become a devastating cycle that can leave you flat broke. This is especially true with the ease of the Internet. Online gambling is very convenient and therefore implicates a problem if not controlled by you, the player. If you do a google search you may be surprised to find out how many people actually do play online. Some, however, have taken it to extremes and have found themselves in debt. This is why you really need to find that fine balance between 'play' and 'addiction.'

A few tips may aid you in your quest for online play, but remember, always use your own judgement. I am just supplying you with the basics in which I have acquired through experience of my own.

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Home Poker Tournaments – No Limit Betting/Raising

March 13th, 2006

One of the great moments in a No Limit Holdem tournament comes when you hear a player announce that he/she is “All-In”. In No Limit poker, players are allowed to back up their hands with every chip they have available. While there is no limit on the maximum a player is allowed to bet, this doesn’t mean that there are no rules governing betting in No Limit holdem.

Before the Flop:
There are two forced bets, the blinds. Anyone wanting to see the flop must match the bet of the big blind by “calling”. Players may decline to play the hand and fold, or they may really like their cards and decide to raise.

The minimum raise on this betting round is double the big blind. Players may bet more than that, but they cannot bet less. For example, the blinds are $200 and $400. A player wishing to raise may not make the bet total $500. They may call for $400, or raise for $800 or more.

After the Flop:
Once the flop has been dealt, players in the hand are allowed to “check” if there is no bet before them. If a player would like to bet, they place something called a bring-in bet that must be at least the size of the big blind. In our example, where the big blind is $400, the bring-in bet must be at least $400. It may be $410. It may be $500.

This is a bring-in bet, not a raise, and doesn’t need to follow the same rules as a raise.

Raising on any Round:
In order to raise in No Limit holdem, you must double the bet made before you. Here is an example:

> small blind posts $200
> big blind posts $400
> #3 wants to raise. The bet in front of him is for $400, so he must at least double that amount. He can raise $400 or more, making the total bet $800 or more.

This becomes less clear when players are re-raising. For example:

> small blind posts $200
> big blind posts $400
> #3 raises $600, making the total bet $1,000
> #4 wishes to re-raise. The bet before him is a $600 raise. He must raise at least $600 more, making the total bet $1,600.

There is an unlimited amount of re-raises in no limit poker. In limit poker betting rounds are often capped at four bets per round. This is not the case in no limit where players can re-raise each other until one runs of out chips to raise with.

Verbal statements are binding. If a player declares an action, they are bound to it.

FAQ:

What is a “string bet”?

In no limit poker, players can raise by performing one of two actions. They can announce the amount that they are raising, and then take their time putting the chips into the pot using as many hand motions as necessary.

Or, they may place a set of chips in the pot in one single motion.

They may not announce a raise, and then repeatedly go from their chip stack to the pot, adding chips each time. This is a string bet, and it is not allowed. Players may try to do this so that they can read their opponents as they add chips, adding until it becomes apparent they will not be called.

In a tournament I told a player I was calling his bet and raising him more chips. He said that is illegal. Is that true?

That’s true. It is illegal. Players are given one action per turn, and verbal declarations are binding. So, once you declare that you are calling, that’s what you’ve committed yourself to doing. Calling.

It seems trivial, and in some friendly games it might be. But, as a matter of proper procedure, in money games it only takes a moment to announce your intention correctly and will save you grief in the future. Simply say “I raise”.

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Mongoose is the webmaster of the poker rules website at www.online-poker-rules.net.

Black Jack Secrets

March 2nd, 2006

by seoprofessional

In order to win blackjack, players must get cards that have a total of 21 or closer to it. If the player gets a card over 21, they will end up losing the game.

Today, more and more people are getting hooked on playing blackjack. In fact, it is considered to be one of the most prevalent and well-liked games in the casino. This is because it is relatively easy to play the game and with the correct strategy, a player can lessen the dealer’s edge and at the same time get an advantage in winning the game.

In winning a game in blackjack, there is only one concept that players must bear in mind. They should always remember to utilize the right strategy.

In order to win a blackjack game, the player must know the basic strategies. This is because these strategies are considered as the vital element in winning blackjack. The player's capability to use a line of attack and manipulate the game is the basic skills that a player must learn in order to win.

So, for people who want to win a game in blackjack, here are some ways how to do it. These things may not guarantee the players to win the game but using them will give them a good chance.

1. Players should know when to hit or stand.

Statistics show that 3 out of the 10 people who play blackjack make hits or stands without even knowing when to do it. Most of them merely rely on their instincts. Instincts can be a pretty factor in winning the game but it is not always like that. So, it is a must that a player should know when to hit or stand just by looking at the cards already dealt and the cards of the dealer.

The idea of when to stand or hit is directly dependent on the dealer’s card.

2. Players should always assume that the dealer’s down card is 10.

This is based on the theory that if the dealer’s down card is a 10 and he gets a 6, chances are he will get the card. If he gets 7, chances are he would either be busted or the player’s probability of getting close to 21 is higher.

Winning blackjack is, indeed, dependent on the dealer’s card.

In this manner, depending on what card the dealer gets, the player can decide whether to hit or stand. The players will then have higher chances of winning.

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The History Of Bingo

February 28th, 2006

By: Adel Awwad

In Italy during the 1530s a lottery was invented that is still played in Italy every Saturday. This is where the game of Bingo originated. The game travelled to France in the 1770s and was initially played amongst wealthy Frenchmen. The game then travelled deeper into Europe reaching Germany, where they chose to use it as a tool to help their children learn history, spelling and math.

Finally, the game reached Atlanta, Georgia in 1929 where it became known as 'beano'. It was played at fairs and carnivals around the country. Each player had some dried beans and a card containing numbered squares - this was divided into three rows and nine columns. There was a caller who drew random discs numbered from 1 to 90 from a cigar box or a bag. The designated number drawn out was then shouted to waiting players. The players used their beans to cover up the matching number on the card. The winner would be the first person to cover up an entire row of numbers. When this happened the player yelled 'beano' to alert everyone that they had won.

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