Many people assume that a pro will be playing for high limits but that is not necessarily the case. I will play at $25-$50 at no limit Texas Hold’em online where there can be at least $20,000 on the table but only because I play in such a way that helps me to beat games [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 14, 2010
Whatever method you use to calculate the amount of rake you are paying per hour, remember to deduct the rakeback payment. So if for instance you are paying $12 per hour in rake in a $2-$4 limit online Texas Holdem game and getting 30% rakeback. Then deduct 30% from $12 ($3.60) and this will represent [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 13, 2010
Actually the structure of this article and the style of it is deliberate. I receive an awful lot of praise from people regarding my poker magazine articles who say that they enjoy my chatty conversational style of writing. Well this is just as well because this is the style that I enjoy doing the most, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 12, 2010
I have said before that I site hop constantly so using a tracker is of considerably less use to me than what it would be to other players. My biggest use of a tracker in Texas Hold’em is to help me get information on players before I sit down to play with them and this [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Sometimes in a game like no limit Holdem poker, it can only take one player who is throwing a party for the game to be profitable. When you are sitting in a $1-$2 game of no limit hold’em and a live one buys in for $200 and plenty more in his account in which to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Limit Holdem was once the most popular version of Texas Holdem poker. Ten years ago I first logged onto a poker site online and the only games that were populated with players regularly was in limit holdem. I think this was because No Limit Hold ‘em did appear very scary because you could bet anything [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 2, 2010
I have the advantage because they don’t know me or how I play and what my goals or objectives are in Texas Hold’em poker. But I started out at $25-$50 by having little hit and run sessions where I would go onto the table and buy in for about $2500. I knew that my opponents [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 24, 2010
In general in Hold’em online, I prefer to have a little more equity in the pot than that but I had made the decision to make this move before the flop even fell if my opponent repeated his previous betting pattern which in this case they did. My opponent folds and I rake in a [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 23, 2010
Perhaps you are an anonymous online poker player and happy just to grind out your living playing your hands at home. For many players the anonymity of online poker games is one of the positive aspects of playing in front of your computer screen. Poker is very much a game of ego, so it is [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 21, 2010
When you decide to play more than one poker table, you have a variety of choices. You can tile, cascade or play with more than one monitor in what is known as a dual-monitor set-up to increase the size of the poker tables. Texas Holdem is not an easy game to multi-table, but if you [...]
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