Archive for October, 2008

October
31st 2008
Preventing Diversions as you are playing Texas Holdem Poker

Posted under internet poker & learning poker & online poker

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The advantages of Full Tilt Poker compared to real-life casinos are vast, but along with these benefits there are also a few troubles. Online poker lets at-home players the probability to try their luck in actual tournaments with pro Texas Hold em players, but these beginner players must shun away any interruptions that might impair their chances to come out ahead.

Most online poker players become too distracted by home distractions, or even by the online poker room they are playing on. These interruptions can in reality cost them great hands and even their well-deserved poker chips. The game of Texas Hold em poker is a game of talent not to mention complete concentration, no matter if you are playing at home, or in a real poker room.

Most likely, the most prevalent error that internet poker players commit is by competing in more than one online Texas Holdem poker room at the same time. The majority of amateur online poker players will imagine that this is a good scheme, but ultimately it may turn out to be a drawback. This system of playing several tables at once will damage your concentration and ultimately cost you Texas Holdem chips. Keep in mind that even the expert Texas Holdem poker players around can commit costly mistakes when directing their attention on different online poker tables at the same time.

Any particular Full Tilt Poker player, might at some moment, discover themselves playing different online Texas Holdem poker tables at one time, while watching television, reading their favorite poker blogs, talking on the phone to friends etc. This is a situation that must be avoided if you desire to win online poker games and succeed for big internet poker tournaments. Keep in mind to center your thoughts on the other online Texas Holdem poker player’s wagers, their actions, and your own online poker hands if you wish to become the best online poker player.

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October
20th 2008
Full Tilt Poker Room will feature the 10th FTOPS

Posted under Poker & internet poker & poker rooms

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The successful Texas Hold em website FullTiltPoker.com, just publicized that for the 10th consecutive time they will hold the Full Tilt Online Poker Series or “FTOPS” at the beginning of November. This Full Tilt Poker Championship will start off with a $216 Texas Hold em buy-in tourney. The Texas Hold em tournament will have a guaranteed $15 million worth of prizes at stake. The Texas Hold Em championship has a total of 25 events leading up to the main event on Sunday, November 16th which has a prize pool consisting of $2.5 million.

There is a possibility for any FullTiltPoker.com player to join in the FTOPS, by earning as many satellite wins as they are able to do. Judging by how many satellite games you come first in, the more FTOPS cash you will receive. If by chance you win more satellite Texas Hold em games than the rest of the players, you will gain two more buy-ins for the tournaments. The satellite Texas Hold em games are being played at the moment, and are open for members of Full Tilt Poker.

The FTOPS tournament launched in 2006 and it had 8 events and a $1 million prize pool. Now, the tournament has become enormous, with the previous year’s tourney hosting 25 Texas Hold em events and giving away over $15 million. Next month’s tournament will present a Two-Day Event which will have buy-ins of $2500 to $5000. The first ever Two-Day Event was FTOPS V, that year’s FTOPS had a winner take home a prize pool of $400,000. November’s Two-Day event has a assured pot of around $2 million. This event will launch on the 15th of November.

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October
7th 2008
Some Advice for reading your Texas Hold Em competitors

Posted under learning poker & poker tips & texas holdem

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A very important characteristic in the game of Texas Hold em is misleading your competitors by making them think you actually have a good hand, when the truth is it is possible your poker hand is horrible. This is referred to as “Poker face”, an unreadable expression for fooling your competition into thinking something that could be a lie.

Having a good poker hand is most likely going make you feel more anxious, could possibly make your hands shake, and your pulse race. These are tell-tale signs that your poker buddies may notice very fast, especially if they are good friends of yours. Be careful not to glimpse at the pot if you are holding a strong hand. This is an obvious gesture for the other poker players that you are, in your head, adding up what you might win.

In the condition where you have a mediocre or dreadful hand, try not to avoid looking your opponents in the eyes, keep your head high, and don’t act reluctant about your bet. If you can prove to yourself that your poker hand is equal, or superior than your competition; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Try not to forget to keep this as natural-looking as possible. Your gestures and actions may be saying one point, while your words and the way you say them are giving them a whole different idea.

One more vital point of Texas Hold Em is to be aware of your poker buddies’ “poker tells”. A “tell” is a gesture or habit that could might give away information about their hand. One vital rule to never forget is when your opponent appears as if he has a good poker hand; he, in all probability, has a weak Texas Hold Em hand. From a different angle, if he is acting as if he’s holding a weak hand, he most likely has a very good hand.

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