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April
10th 2009
2ND CHANCE TO WIN 1 OF 6 2009 WSOP SEATS!

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Open to ALL WDIAV Forum Members

This is your LAST BEST CHANCE to win one of SIX $1,500 2009 World Series of Poker event tickets in Las Vegas!

May 17th, 9 pm EST - Put it on your calendar! $500 Freeroll PLUS a chance to win a ticket to our WSOP Step 4 final where we are giving away 6 WSOP seats. Top 18 placers in the event will win a Step 4 ticket.

Terms and conditions:

1. You MUST be a registered WDIAV Forum member. This Freeroll will be by pre-registration ONLY. No password.

2. You MUST have a minimum of 50 valid (i.e. non-spam or redundant) posts to the forum threads.

3. You must have a minimum of 50 forum points available to enter. You can still earn points under the CURRENT point system (more about that below) by making posts to the forum and by posting your avatar. When you enter this final freeroll tournament, you will be redeeming ALL of your current forum points for this last chance to win.

4. All Step 4 Tickets are transferable to another forum member or WDIAV Player. Anyone found selling tickets will be immediately disqualified and their forum account will be cancelled. All tickets have no cash value.

5. WSOP seat(s) are non-transferable and have no cash value. You must be present at the RIO with your Harrah’s players card to obtain your WSOP seat.

6. You MUST be 21 years old at the time you present your ticket in Las Vegas for your $1,500 event #7 seat. This event will be played on June 2nd, 2009 at 12 noon.

7. Winners are responsible for any and all taxes, travel, expenses and any other costs incurred in this promotion. Winners of WSOP seats agree to wear the shirt and hat of our choice while playing in the event. Winners agree to hold WDIAV harmless for any occurrence as a result of this promotion. Void where prohibited or restricted by law.

8. The final date to earn forum points and to make 50 posts to the forum is May 15th, 2009. After that date, forum members who try to enter this tournament by completing their posts and points will not be allowed to play in this tournament!

If you haven’t had time to earn points and post into the forum or you’re a new forum member, here’s your chance to get into a really GREAT DEAL! Get your points and posts into the WDIAV forum by NO LATER than May 12th, 2009.

ANNOUNCEMENT - WDIAV POINTS WILL BE CHANGING

We’ve been working hard to try to create a point system that rewards forum members who contribute to our forum and who make it a fun and interesting place to visit. The DAY AFTER this special tournament, we will be announcing our new forum point system. At that time, all old WDIAV points will be come invalid.

Some of the new features:

* Automatic point calculation

* Automatic point redemption for passwords to tournaments

* Point rewards for all parts of the forum - threads, posts, photos, videos, referrals, blogs, comments, adding events to the calendar and much more.

* Redeem points for cash and gift certificates

Once again, we want to say thanks to all our members who have made our forum the success it is. Now we want to take it to the next step in enjoyment.

Regards, WDIAV Team

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December
17th 2008
Is Bragging in Texas Hold’Em a Good Idea?

Posted under poker tips & poker tournament & texas holdem

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The most insufferable characters at the Texas Hold’em table the majority of times will always be the show-off. You recognize the guy I’m talking of. He’s the guy that sits down at the Texas Hold’em Poker table and makes certain you’re aware that he wants to win all of your no limit Texas Hold’em poker chips; exiting the no limit Texas Hold’em poker table with the very same outlook that he showed-up with. Even if this guy gets killed, he has in his mind that he is the finest no limit Texas Hold’em poker player on the planet.

Though the majority of poker players would preferably keep away from competition of this class, there are those who might argue that shooting off their mouths might have its good points. So, the big question is: Is there really a skillful Texas Hold’em Poker attention-seeker or dishonest poker attention-seeker? Boasting about how skillful you are in poker is basically just like stating: “I’m the best poker player around, always remember to stay on top of things while you’re sitting in a no-limit Texas Hold’em game against me!” Most certainly that is the most terrible vibe to give out playing poker. What’s more, spilling too much information about your no-limit Texas Hold’em playing approach can be unfavorable to your poker game. You positively do not want these individuals to have an idea about how you bet on specific Texas Hold’em hands.

Furthermore there are those Texas Hold’em Poker competitors who might utilize bragging as a style of Texas Hold’em Poker trick, or bluff. Shooting off your mouth when you get a certain poker hand could possibly fool your opponents and baffle them about your poker playing style. There are those who might think that this plan somewhat deceitful, but it is key to not forget that there aren’t any regulations against it in no-limit Texas Hold’em. Poker is all about making use of what you have and utilizing it to the end.

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November
10th 2008
Full Tilt and World Poker Tour Enterprises Sign Sponsorship Deal

Posted under poker tournament & professional poker & texas holdem

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The most important online poker businesses out there are integrating for the upcoming season in what is anticipated to be an enormously successful project. The extremely well-liked Texas Hold’em website Full Tilt Poker has recently stated that they are going to be joining with World Poker Tour for the following WPT season. Full Tilt Poker is scheduled the primary backer of the World World Poker Tour Enterprises’ television season, and the Texas Hold’em website is scheduled to be featured in every one of the shows which can be enjoyed on F.S.N.. Fulltiltpoker will obtain all the control of the educational segments of the episodes.

Particulars of this union have not been released thus far, but the pact is sure to be a great achievement. This union will fuse two enormously strong Texas Hold’em companies. W.P.T. which is a renowned name on television due to F.S.N. and FullTiltPoker.net which has an enormous online poker set of fans, as well as a Texas Hold’em poker lineup containing players who have accumulated a total of 10 World Poker Tour awards and thirty-five WSOP bracelets. FullTiltPoker.net also backs many other Texas Hold’em poker players and now the online poker site has begun providing Texas Hold’em poker lessons also.

This contract is sure to gain a whole new set of fans and is assured to suit the latest distinction which Texas Hold’em is creating. This agreement is a sign of W.P.T.’s forfeit of the online poker room enterprise as they will quickly close up their Texas Hold’em site World Poker Tour Enterprises online. Their membership site ClubWPT.com will most likely continue to operate.

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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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March
4th 2008
Texas Hold’em poker tournaments

Posted under Poker & poker tournament & texas holdem

As these no limit Texas Hold’em poker tournaments rise in popularity, the amount of Las Vegas hotels and casinos that host these types of events also continue to expand. With tremendous Las Vegas poker rooms that have tables for as far as the eye can see, there is no limit to the level of competition that players can compete in at the world famous Las Vegas gaming capital. By playing in no limit games, players can completely change the entire outlook on their ability to generate massive amounts of profits rapidly. In this way, skilled players can move up in levels of competition extraordinarily rapidly, allowing them to benefit from the expanded level of earnings that they can win at the Texas Hold’em poker tournaments.

Naturally, when considering the no limit Texas Hold’em poker tournament versus the limit Texas Hold’em poker tournament, it is obvious that there is far more money that can be generated at the no limit Texas Hold’em poker tournaments due to the fact that the player can simply raise the stakes extraordinarily high within seconds, while at the limit games, it can take the player all day of grinding to get anywhere.

Those players who are most suited for this type of no limit Texas Hold’em poker tournament are those who are most familiar with the strategies involved and know how to make the most of the no limit Texas Hold’em poker tournament players ability to bluff and raise beyond the ability of the competition to compete. This is the most beneficial aspect of the Texas Hold’em poker tournament, the ability to wager massive amounts of cash all at once. As more and more players rise to a higher level in their professional career, it is interesting to notice how many players prefer no limit Texas Hold’em poker tournaments versus their limit oriented counterparts. With this emphasis on no limit Texas Hold’em tournaments, it is easy to see that players are attracted to the tremendous amounts of cash that can be earned through these types of competitions.

Many professional level players much prefer the no limit games for that very reason, leaving behind the minimal amount of income that can be generated through the limit versions of games such as the major poker tournaments and other types of games and embrace the no limit playing style that is so profitable and can generate so much revenue so quickly. While it is true that these two different styles of gameplay require a completely different method of strategy, the basic rules still apply and only the amounts that are wagered change, adding an interesting strategy to an already immensely complex game

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October
30th 2007
Annie Duke Event Features $100K Freeroll

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With the emphasis on the amount of money that can be won in free rolls notwithstanding, the popularity of competing in these types of games of chance is phenomenal as player after player becomes enamored of the chance of winning big at Texas Hold’em poker and other types of poker events. In order for players to qualify for the October 25 tournament, they will have to win a series of games and qualify for the stamps that will be required for players to play in the tournament. In this way, the first 1000 players will be able to compete in the event sponsored by the famous World Series of poker event winner after winning the requisite amount of required games in the intervening space of time.
As one of the most famous professional poker players in the game, Annie Duke is well-known for her abilities at the Texas Hold’em poker tournament as well as other variations of poker and gambling. By sponsoring the event, Annie Duke very likely measurably increases her own level of exposure as well as helping in the advertising of poker and the particular event itself. With its emphasis on matching the big-name star to the event, organizers stand to reap the rewards on all kinds of levels as players are drawn to the tournament and the popular hostess who has won so many poker tournaments in the past and done so much for the sport itself. In the past, Annie Duke has written all manner of books and authored many instructional poker DVDs about the game of Texas Hold’em poker and other variations of poker. This tremendous level of exposure and celebrity status in the professional Texas Hold’em poker world gives organizers good reason to think that the presence of the World Series of poker bracelet holder and world-famous author at the event will increase the level of exposure and publicity that is generated, allowing more and more profit to be earned from players who sign up at the event.
Competing in these types of events is always advisable, as free rolls are a good way to build the players bankroll and win big with out risking any tremendous amounts of cash playing in live competition against other players and events such as the Texas Hold’em poker. Considering the entry fee in relation to the potential winnings, participation in these events is almost a given.

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October
30th 2007
Celebrity Poker-Jennifer Tilly Shows up for the National Poker League Tournament

Posted under Poker & poker celebrities & poker tournament & professional poker & texas holdem

The benefit of celebrities joining in famous poker tournaments that are televised or otherwise publicized is tremendous to the poker room and casino that hosts the event as well as the television broadcasting station that is fortunate enough to be able to benefit from the broadcast material. Whenever celebrities participate in famous Texas Hold’em poker tournaments and other types of competitions, it is a great boost to publicity all-around, for the tournament, for the establishment that hosts the tournament, for the television station that broadcast the tournament and even for the celebrity player that participates in the tournament. In the case of the National Poker League, Jennifer Tilly, a World Series of poker tournament bracelet winner, is tearing up the felt and doing everything that she can to compete in the tournament in hopes of winning big at the final event. Featured in movies such as The Crew, Bound and Liar Liar, Jennifer Tilly is a famous movie star and actress that is known for her voluptuous figure and seductive voice and has appeared in a variety of movies and other works, from all manner of genres. Her interest in poker and competing in poker tournaments such as the World Series of poker in Las Vegas and the That the tournament has been well chronicled, and many of her fans are supportive of her role as a semi-professional player.
By participating in a National Poker League tournament as well as other types of events and activities on such a well-publicized scale, the well endowed film actress and international movie star enjoys a level of publicity that cannot be attained in any other way. With the focus on publicity and promotional efforts, the establishment itself could not ask for a better method of promotion, as the simple presence of such a high level celebrity makes all the difference in the promotional effort of the poker room and casino establishment and can bring a tremendous amount of additional revenue and attention which translates very well into revenue and liquid cash dollars in the community as well as in the pocket of establishment proprietors.
By simply participating in the National Poker League tournament, Jennifer Tilly can effectively increase the publicity for the tournament, the National Poker League itself and her own career in the long-term. With this win-win situation, it only makes sense for talented celebrities to compete in these types of poker tournaments.

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October
30th 2007
Asian Professional Players Feel Jilted by Endorsement Deals

Posted under Poker & poker tournament & professional poker & texas holdem

Looking around at the next Las Vegas Texas Hold’em poker tournament that you have a chance to attend, it is easy to see that Asian players enjoy a far lower level of endorsements than their American counterparts, despite being strong winners or flamboyant players. With the seemingly unbalanced method of awarding endorsements to players, it is easy to see how Asian players could be upset and feel that they have been slighted when so few have been offered endorsement deals while lesser, non-Asian players are fielding offers from all manner of corporations such as Nike and other, unnamed textile clothing companies. Although there are many thousands of dollars that flow to the Texas Hold’em professional tournament players hands every year, in the case of the Asian players, no matter how successful they are, it is usually far more difficult to secure the type of endorsement deals that are hoped for by these types of players, looking for additional earnings to supplement their winnings. With the wildly popular method of endorsing professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament players and increasing the level of exposure for corporations endorsement package plans, Asian players go a long way towards keeping the sport alive. By slighting these players and not offering them the same endorsement package deals that are offered to other players, organizers and planners indicate their willingness to allow this type of insult to exist.

As Asian players and professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament organizers and planners grow increasingly more at odds with the other, it is seemingly unlikely that endorsement offers will come out of the woodwork overnight for these types of players. Whether based on ethnicity or culture, it is hard to tell what type of discrimination is occurring, but it does seem apparent that there is some type of discrimination against Asian players, seeing as how so many of them are so successful and yet still have no endorsement deals to choose from.

Endorsement deals for online poker room and casino players as well as their brick-and-mortar, traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournament player counterparts can be quite lucrative and it is easy to understand how Asian players can be upset that they have been passed over for these types of sharing plans again and again. Considering that some Asian players who successfully do well on a consistent basis see less promotional endorsement offers than even the lowest ranked native Caucasian player, it is easy to understand how these players can feel that they have been singled out and discriminated against.

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October
30th 2007
Poker Lifestyle Makes for Unhealthy Players

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Anytime you may have observed poker players at the table for any length of time, you may have noticed that there is very little physical activity going on. Reaching out for a hand of cards and pushing money into the pot is hardly considered to be good exercise, yet this is the only activity these professional players involve themselves in on a regular basis, making for an extremely unhealthy lifestyle. The fact is, with the ongoing nature of tournament play , professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament players very rarely get the exercise that they need, instead spending all their time indoors playing cards. With this poorly maintained lifestyle, it is easy to see that there are many health hazards that could cause problems in the future for these types of players who get far less exercise than what they should. In the case of the majority of professional Texas Hold’em poker players, whether playing in traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournaments or in online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com, many simply do not get the exercise required to maintain a healthy life.

But there are steps that the player can take to mitigate the downward spiraling and less than optimal health patterns that they may have been engaged in for some time. First and foremost, it is necessary for the player to get some form of exercise on a regular basis. Simply sitting at a card table all day is not suitable exercise and the sedentary lifestyle will cause problems in later years for the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament player who does not care for their health correctly in the modern day. Health professionals have repeatedly spoken out against the type of lifestyle that professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament gamers lead, in which very little exercise is had and players are generally known for sitting at the poker table for long hours without any type of exercise to break up the routine. With this less than beneficial nature of the habits of the professional Texas Hold’em poker player, it is easy to see that leading this type of lifestyle will quickly lead to an extremely unhealthy individual over the long term.

With Texas Hold’em poker becoming such a popular pastime, it is critical that players began to look after their health and try to incorporate as much exercise and proper diet as possible into the Texas Hold’em poker tournament player lifestyle.

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