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  • Proper Craps Decorum By:-James Smooth
    Craps is one of the most exciting casino games. There are a lot of activities going on around a player. There are shouting, kissing, passing of drinks and superstitions. You might get overwhelmed by all of this. As a result, you can missed out a good odd or can be intimated by everything in the vicinity. You might do some actions that are not appropriate for the scenario. Those individual deeds can cause a person to be asked to leave the premises or can even be banned forever. Any violation can mean different consequence. Take note that craps is a game that has the greatest number of employees. Each of them are trained to keep an eye on each player. This article will serve as a guide on what you should not do to keep yourself out of trouble.
  • Becoming a Better Player At The Start By:-jon don
    This is almost backwards. It's generally not a good idea to LAG it up in the early stages of a low buyin SNG because there will be a lot of other players playing loosely. Generally, the looser players will tend to double or bust early, and while busting guarantees you no return on your buyin, doubling doesn't
  • Reflections From a Bracelet Winner By:-ghostevyta kamu
    My name is Dutch Boyd. I am a professional poker player and World Series of Poker bracelet winner. I am what I call a third-generation poker player, meaning I got into poker after Rounders but before the Moneymaker World Series in 2003. I can honestly an confidently call myself an expert in the poker industry. Here are some reflections I'd like to share.
  • HassleFree Sport Betting By:-Steve Katz
    Do you love sports? Are you an avid football fan? A basketball or baseball fanatic? Do you place bets for your favorite team? Do you have to go to a specific place just to watch and enjoy the game, together with group of people who could see, hear and sometimes, unfortunately, smell each other? If it’s you whom I’m talking about. Then suffer no more, this website is the solution to your inconvenience.
  • To bluff or not to bluff By:-jon don
    I play low-medium limit cash Hold 'em. They call it 'No Fold 'em Hold 'em for a reason. Folks don't fold, EVEN WHEN THEY KNOW THEY'RE BEAT. So, don't bluff in low limit cash games, no one will fold based on your bet. Low limit is designed to go to showdown, so low-med limits are NOT the places to bluff.
  • Playing agresive vs playing tight By:-jon don
    New to poker totally? Tight and aggressive. At some point once your comfortable with the game and learn a bit more I would change over to LAG for a bit if your BR will allow it as LAG will have more/bigger swings than TAG. The reason to go LAG for
  • Facing a short stack all in By:-jon don
    When playing in tournament poker there will frequently be a situation when a short stack goes all-in and sees two or more callers. A standard practice here is for the players who called the all-in to check the hand down in order to increase their chances o
  • freeroll tournament strategy By:-jon don
    Well I personally think that luck is a key paart of freerolls early on in the tourney. Later stages of the tourney where you are close to the money there is some strategy involved more. but early on you can try to make moves and it wont help out that much. Just be really patient,play only the nut hands,try not to put to many chips in preflop no matter what hand you have starting out."I only say this because you are likly
  • The New Short Stack Strategy By:-jon don
    This is a play i learned about last week and i have used it with surprisingly great results. It is called the Stop and Go. First of all, What is the Stop and Go? The normal short stack strategy is, when you get good cards, put all your chips i
  • Comment paratre plus branch By:-anne doe
    Tout le monde cherche en permanence de nouveaux moyens de paraître plus branché aux yeux des autres. J'ai donc rassemblé ici une liste des moyens que les gens utilisent en général pour cela.
  • Folding as a Weapon By:-jon don
    I've adapted this strategy a bit. Say I'm in seat 6, on a 9 seat table, UTG, whom I know is a light raiser (and is also simply annoying me) raises to 450 on a 50-100 blind. It is folded to seat 5,
  • ShortStack Strategy By:-jon don
    Playing short stacks is a strategy. To play short at the mcro stakes vs bad players will do nothing for your game. If you ever plan on doing anything but short stacking the micro stakes you may want to change your strategy. As for any advice, give it up. Certainly give it up at Omaha where the players are worse and and as KB said, you have 0 fold equity.
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