Aug
04
2010
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Texas Holdem Poker

The current popularity of Texas holdem poker arises from the popularity of poker in general. Poker has been a steadily evolving game. It has changed its form many, many times, spreading across the entire world. Today, poker is now the most widely played, most popular card game in the world.

Poker’s popularity in America really began with the game of Five Card Stud or Five Card Draw. This game was played during the Civil War. During the Second World War, Seven Card Stud grew in popularity. This game became wildly popular during Nevada’s booming casino period in the 1950s and 1960s. And now Texas Holdem Poker rules the poker world.
Nobody really knows the true history of Texas Holdem Poker. We can be fairly sure that it has its origin in Texas in the very early 1900s. It reached Dallas, Texas by 1925. Now, Texas Holdem is the most popular poker game everywhere in the world. Its popularity arises from the World Series Poker Tournament. This big poker event is held every year since 1970 in Las Vegas at the very famous Horseshoe Casino. Now, Texas Holdem tournaments are held throughout the world. Men and women alike are drawn to this game. It especially helps that there are so many educational resources available to help them become better players.

Technology has made it possible for Texas Holdem Poker to be played anywhere live and online. Players everywhere can play in tournaments any place, any time and very often, on the Internet. If you are so inclined, you can play this fast-paced game on your cell phone, on your fishing boat, or in a fancy, high-class casino in France. The PokerClub software makes it possible for hundreds of thousands of players to play online.

Holdem definitely has its hold on the poker playing population. The Internet, popular literature and television exposure have added greatly to the game’s popularity. Before its glory days, Seven Card Stud was the game to play. Now, very few people play Seven Card Stud. They are, instead, drawn to the allure of Holdem. The World Poker Tour (WPT) and the World Series of Poker (WSOP) are largely responsible for this game’s surge of fame. Throughout Europe and North America especially, people are playing this game in casinos, poker rooms, and online.
How do you play this very popular game? It is what is called a community card game. Each player has two cards and can make use of the five community cards laid out on the table to make up the poker hand. This is quite different from other poker variations because normally players have their own cards in their hands.

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Apr
13
2010
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2010 PokerStars.net NPT Mohegan Sun $25,000 High-Roller Bounty Shootout

The 2010 PokerStars.net NPT Mohegan Sun $25,000 High-Roller Bounty Shootout took place Monday with 35 players taking to the felt for action. The format called for six tables to be in play, with five of them being played six handed and the other one five handed.

The field was jam-packed with some of the biggest names in poker. Those included were Team PokerStars Pros Greg Raymer, Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein, Marcello Del Grosso, Jason Mericer, Anh Van Nguyen and Greg Debora. Out of those seven team members that played, only Mercier will be moving on to the final table, having defeated Elijah Berg heads up to win his first round. Along with those names, players like Matt Glantz, Scott Seiver, Faraz Jaka and Sorel Mizzi showed up to play. Out of that bunch, only Jaka will be playing Tuesday at the final table.

Shawn Buchanan – $80,000 ($60,000 for table; $20,000 in bounties)
Faraz Jaka – $75,000 ($60,000 for table; $15,000 in bounties)
Jason Mercier – $75,000 ($60,000 for table; $15,000 in bounties)
Sam Stein – $75,000 ($60,000 for table; $15,000 in bounties)
Luis Vazquez – $70,000 ($50,000 for table; $20,000 in bounties)
Matt Glantz – $70,000 ($60,000 for table; $10,000 in bounties)

Jaka appeared at the NAPT Venetian High Roller Bounty Shootout final table back in February and finished fifth. He took home $95,000 then and will be looking to do better this time around. Stein is coming off a second-place finish at the NSPT Venetian Main Event and continues to fare quite well along this tournament circuit.

Up for grabs tomorrow is a winner-take-all first-place prize of $350,000. The player who collects the most bounties will be awarded an entry into the next NAPT High Roller event, which has yet to be determined. Right now, Buchanan and Vazquez lead the way with four apiece. Vazquez earned his four from eliminating every other player at his table.

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Mar
24
2010
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Community Card Poker

Community card poker is now taking over casinos and home games in a very big way. This variant of poker is any game in which some (community) cards are placed in the centre of the table for all to share. Then all the players are dealt a private incomplete hand (holes). The holes have to be combined with the community cards to form a hand. The variations in this game come in the ways the cards can be combined.

The most popular of all community card poker variations today in Texas Hold ’em, which is also one of the most popular poker games of all. This game is fast taking over casinos and gambling house, reaching home players too. Home games have no limits and usually use antes to begin the game. Casinos usually use set limit games with a blind play to begin.

In this game all the players are dealt two hole cards they can look at privately. Then, a betting round takes place. After the bets are placed, three community cards are placed on the table for all to see. These cards are placed in random order. This follows another round of betting. Then another card is placed on the board after which another round of betting takes place. Finally a last card, the fifth community card is placed on the table followed by the final round of betting. The game ends with each player showing the best five cards hand he can make with the cards on the table and the holed cards. He can use one of his cards, both or none at all. Usually a player will win only if he has a holed card that makes a better hand than the cards on the table. The player with the best hand takes the pot. The thing to be remembered though is that it is necessary to have at least one holed card that makes a better hand than those on the table. This is because every player can make a hand with the cards on the table. The only way to improve that is with the cards in your hand.

Variations of this game include Omaha Hold ‘em, Double Texas Hold ‘em, Double Board Hold ‘em, etc. Community card poker is more fun to play for amateurs’ as more cards are open on the table, thus leading to a great deal of discussion.

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Mar
08
2010
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Online Texas Hold Em

When we talk about poker we must focus our attention on the most widespread: Texas Hold’em.

Especially in its variant of No Limit, where at any time can put all the chips you have, the Texas Hold Em has become a real social phenomenon capable of attracting thousands of fans at live tournaments in the world . But where Texas Hold’em is its very raison d’etre is online. And the Internet is the platform that allows Texas Hold’em practice 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If we focus on Texas Hold’em mode will see how it is in this field where hundreds of thousands of players who are users of online poker rooms feel more at ease.

Although Omaha is going strong, the spectacular Texas Hold’em maintains that it has become the modality that serves to distinguish the World Champion, is that in most televised tournaments (incuyo the Main Event of the World Series of Poker) is played Texas Hold’em No Limit. The online poker can be treated in two main categories on the basis of the mode of game played: tournaments and cash tables.

In the case of Texas Hold’em that division is less clear because most players who play tournaments also play cash games. Thus, it is necessary to specialize too because most players are able to adapt to the particularities of the tournament even if cash table players and vice versa. Texas Hold’em is therefore a great opportunity to enter the online poker world and that whatever type of game to practice (multi-table tournaments, single-table tournaments, heads-up, cash desks or tables full ring cash shorthanded) our learning process is ongoing and we will be using new knowledge to improve our performance.

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Mar
02
2010
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Pre Tournament Mood

In poker tournaments the best are always the ones where you get to do a great final table with a good prize pool, I love found me a table or discussed in his good mood, from his time may be also be a very good tournament even if the prize pool is not consistent.

So getting back on topic will be playing some very good to know people who do not live far from home and other property on the other end of the world, is a bit more difficult for I who speaks only French grrrrr got into a universal language now is SMS lolllllll and yes I am bilingual Mdrrrrr

it while on an evening I met with 2 online poker players who have made some good party live. And
gradually and extent of the discussion I hear they live just a few miles from my house.

I decide to push a little further up the conversation with a little luck, get the coordinates of these ladies. “This is why poker is clearly a game of skill.”

If its is I’ll give you my live tournament with charming ladies.

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Feb
02
2010
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Poker Million dollar

In early 2009, Tom Dwan had a lot of noise when he officially launched his “durrrr Million Dollar Poker Challenge.

The basis of this challenge were:

  • * Four tables in heads-up PLO or NLHE, Dwan not only playing one table at a time (with blinds minimum of $ 200 / $ 400)
  • * 50 000 hands played at least.
  • * If Dwan is still in the positive at least $ 50 after 000 hands, his rival must give him $ 500 000.
  • * If Dwan loses at least $ 50 after 000 hands, the challenge is lost and “durrrr” must pay 1.5 million dollars directly into the pocket of the player winning.
  • There were also other conditions to the contract, but it is sufficient to reconstruct the outlines of this pact with the devil.

    On January 6, one sees a special edition of “Tuesdays with Ivey” on Pokerroad.com. Tiger Wood Poker had been the announcement that raised the challenge with courage.

    In addition, Patrick Antonius and David Benyamine has followed the procession in the battle against Tom Dwan.

    We thought that with fancy Benyamine would have given the coup de grace to our protagonist. Fate has decreed that Patrik Antonius who is his only rival as yet.

    After weeks of preparation and organization, and Dwan Antonius clashed in February 2009. FullTilt Poker was held the red carpet for the duel: 8 tables were created specially for the occasion in addition to the publicity generated by this battle masters.
    The first session was at its peak mid-February 2009, Dwan won $ 134K on a session of 1 541 hands. Public opinion inherent in the middle of poker thought that the two challengers have filed the case after a few months. This was without taking into account the fact that the game became increasingly sporadic between the two duelists who could only play a hand in several weeks to several months.

    Therefore, a year after the challenge, Dwan and Antonius visited 31 912 hands played on the 50 000 initially agreed. “Durrrr” is currently leading with 1.077 million dollars, which slowly built its superiority after 8 500th hands.
    If Dwan and Antonius continued to play the unhurried pace, they should sign the armistice in mid-August.
    The mystery remains: Phil Ivey does it take the second set after the case is to follow.

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