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World Series of Poker Today is the start of the World Series of Poker tournaments taking place at the Rio Las Vegas. The World Series of Poker is the gold standard among poker tournaments and the most popular poker tournament in the world. If you are a poker player, you want to win a gold bracelet at one of these WSOP tournaments sometime in your life. Bragging rights are as important as the money at the World Series of Poker. The 2005 World Series of Poker promises to be the biggest ever with record prize money in most of the poker tournaments a certainty. Over 6,000 poker players are expected to participate in the WSOP Championship tournament with the total prize pool exceeding $60 million. WSOP tournaments continue daily through July 6, with the World Series of Poker Championship tournament beginning July 7 (see the World Series Poker Schedule). Mirage Poker Showdown May in Las Vegas is always a good time. The temperature is rising and will start averaging 100F in a month or so, but for now it is a comfortable 80F. And the Mirage is such a great place to hang out. This is the spot for poker players in May. The Mirage is holding its annual Mirage Poker Showdown and has expanded the number of poker tournaments and satellite opportunities. The $10,000 Championship poker tournament takes place May 23-26. Players entering the Championship Tournament should give some thought to arriving early to get in on the $1,500 Super Satellite tournaments on May 21 and 22. The Super Satellites will award as many entries as possible to the Championship Tournament. World Poker Tour 24 year old Michael Gracz is new to tournament poker having played his first tournament in 2004, but he is on a roll. After placing in the money at several major tournaments, including the Taj Classic and the LA Poker Classic, he won the 2005 Party Poker Million IV picking up a $1.5 million prize. In doing so he also helped the World Poker Tour celebrate a milestone. Gracz's $1.5 million prize put the WPT over the $100 million mark in total prize money awarded. The World Poker Tour has changed the world of poker as its tournaments and television shows continue to grow in popularity. Over $70 million in prize money was awarded just this last season and the World Poker Tour Championship is expected to have over $10 million in prize money. The WPT Championship takes place April 18-24 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Bay 101 Shooting Star Poker Tournament The Bay 101 Shooting Star poker tournament begins March 4. There will be poker tournaments Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with the $10,000 World Poker Tour tournament beginning on Monday. The Shooting Star tournament gets its name from the fact that Bay 101 invites various poker stars to the tournament and places a $5,000 bounty on their head. Any player knocking a star out of the tournament gets the bounty. Commerce Casino LA Poker Classic Michael Mizrachi is on a roll. Last month he made it to the final table of the World Poker Open Championship tournament. This month, Mizrachi won the Commerce Casino LA Poker Classic Championship tournament outlasting more than 500 players competing for over $5 million in prize money. His first place finish was good for $1.8 million. Mizrachi is peaking at the right time and will be a serious contender in the remaining World Poker Tour tournaments and the WPT Championship in April. World Poker Tour Invitational Fans of poker in the Los Angeles area may want to consider stopping in at the Commerce Casino on February 24, to watch the World Poker Tour WPT Invitational tournament. The final table of the poker tournament will be televised on the Travel Channel and is always one of the most popular WPT tournaments with viewers. World Series of Poker Tournament Circuit Harrahs continues its World Series of Poker Tournaments this month with a stop at the Harrahs Rincon Casino located near San Diego, California. A week of daily tournaments start on February 20, and there will be a four day $10,000 WSOP Circuit Championship tournament beginning February 27. The next World Series of Poker Circuit tournament will be in March at the Las Vegas Rio Casino. World Poker Open John Stolzmann, a 23 year old college student majoring in philosophy, won the World Poker Open Texas Hold'em Championship tournament. The World Poker Open is a part of the World Poker Tour and the Championship tournament saw a record 512 players competing for a total prize pool of $4,832,773. Stolzmann outladsted some of the top names in poker including Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, and Scotty Nguyen. Stolzmann's win was good for about $1.5 million. Party Poker to go Public? The leader in online poker is apparently considering going public. PartyGaming, formerly iGlobalMedia, is looking at strategic options for maximizing its value and one of those options includes a public offering with the stock listed on the London Stock Exchange. Party Poker has about five million members and it is not unusual to see over 60,000 players online at any time. Also under consideration is keeping the company private and raising additional capital for acquisitions. Commerce Casino LA Poker Classic The Commerce Casino LA Poker Classic tournaments begin January 26, and continue over the next few weeks. The main event is a five day $10,000 Texas Hold'em Championship that starts on February 18. The Championship tournament is a World Poker Tour event. In conjunction with the LA Poker Classic, Commerce Casino will also be hosting a WPT Invitational poker tournament and a tournament on the Professional Poker Tour circuit. Find out more... World Poker Open Handicapping a poker game? BoDog sportsbook has put its handicappers to work on the World Poker Open Championship. Daniel Negreanu is listed as the favorite at 25/1. The odds on Gus Hansen, Men Nguyen, and John Juanda are 30/1. Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Annie Duke, Antonio Esfandiari, and Scott Fischman, are all listed at 35/1. World Series of Poker Tournament Circuit The response was good for Harrah's first World Series of Poker Tournament in Atlantic City. There were 249 players in the three day Championship tournament and a prize pool of $2,365,500. Nghi Tran outlasted poker pros such as Erick Lindgren and Stan Goldstein to pick up the first place prize of $780,615. World Series of Poker Tournament Circuit The inaugural World Series of Poker Tournament Circuit begins this month with Harrahs Atlantic City hosting poker tournaments January 7-18. Additional tournaments will be held each month at a different Harrahs casino property leading up to the 2005 World Series of Poker in June and July. Read more about... Tunica Casinos Players looking for a break from the poker action in Tunica will find plenty of options. The Grand Casino, Gold Strike Casino, and Horseshoe Casino all offer top spas, restaurants, and entertainment. Also, Memphis, Tennessee, is only about a 30 minute drive and hosts attractions such as Elvis Presley's Graceland, the Memphis Zoo, and a multitude of blues, jazz, and rock and roll nightclubs. More about... Grand Casino American Poker Classic While in Tunica, also consider the Grand Casino which is holding its annual Grand American Poker Classic January 6-24. There is a poker tournament each day and the buy-ins are reasonable ranging from $100 to $1,500. The poker tournaments are mostly Texas Hold'em with a few Omaha tournaments. The Championship poker tournament is a two day tournament that begins on January 23. Read about the... World Poker Open Tunica, Mississippi, has become one of the most popular gambling spots in the U.S., and is one of the poker hot spots in January. The World Poker Open, a World Poker Tour event, runs from January 6-23, with a four day Championship poker tournament starting January 24. The tournaments are primarily limit, no limit, and pot limit Texas Hold'em with a few Omaha and Seven Card Stud poker tournaments. The Championship tournament draws some of the big names in poker and past winners include Barry Greenstein and David " Devil Fish" Ulliott. The World Poker Open is jointly sponsored by the Horseshoe Casino and Gold Strike Casino and daily satellite tournaments begin on January 5. Find out more... Free PartyPoker Tournaments As most players know, Party Poker is the largest online poker room and they have some exceptional free poker tournaments going on right now. This is probably the best run of freeroll poker tournaments they have ever hosted. Continuing through the rest of December, Party Poker is hosting daily $1,000 freeroll poker tournaments. In addition, Party Poker is hosting two $50,000 freeroll poker tournaments, one in December and one in January, that are intended to be a competition among the top Party Poker players. These are the best freeroll poker tournaments going on anywhere right now and should not be missed. Find out more... Borgata Poker Giveaway Poker players in Atlantic City may want to take note of the Borgata poker room's Christmas giveaway. The Borgata Casino Hotel is celebrating the holidays with the "12 Days of Christmas Poker Giveaway." The poker room is giving away free prizes every day from December 6 through December 23, including DVD players, digital cameras, home theater systems, laptop computers, and more... Bellagio Five Diamond World Poker Classic Enough rest. Time to start thinking about the next major poker tournament and for that we go to the luxury of the Bellagio in Las Vegas, host to the Bellagio Five Diamond World Poker Classic. This is the next stop on the World Poker Tour and December at the Bellagio is a lot of fun with plenty of side action. Satellite tournaments begin on November 29, and the Classic kicks off the next day with a no limit Texas Hold'em tournament. Daily tournaments continue through December 13, and the WPT tournament runs December 14-18. Bring a little extra, this WPT tournament is a $15k buy-in. Find out more... 2004 Foxwoods Casino World Poker Finals Foxwoods Casino hosted one of its most exciting poker tournaments ever. The no limit Texas Holdem Championship poker tournament at the 2004 Foxwoods Casino World Poker Finals saw 674 players competing for over $6.7 Million in prize money including a first place prize of $1,549,588. This was more than twice the turnout and prize pool from last year. The winner of the 2004 World Poker Finals Championship poker tournament was 26 year old Tuan Le from Los Angeles, California. This was a World Poker Tour event and Tuan will be going to the World Poker Tour Championship tournament at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Read more... Caribbean Poker Classic Poker players looking for a warm winter getaway may want to consider the Caribbean. The Caribbean Poker Classic will be held December 5 - 10, 2004, at the Maho Beach Resort on the island of St. Maarten. The Maho Beach Resort is a 600 room luxury resort on 10 acres of beachfront property. The resort has a beautiful white sand beach, immaculate tropical grounds, great dining, and plenty of island activities. And, the average temperature during the winter is 80F (27C)! More info and schedule... World Series of Poker Schedule The 2005 World Series of Poker schedule is here. World Series of Poker tournaments begin on June 2, 2005, and continue through the middle of July. There are 45 WSOP tournaments for various poker games including Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Seven Card Stud, and Razz. The main event, the $10,000 buy-in No Limit Texas Hold'em World Championship, will take place July 7 - 15, 2005. The tournaments will be held at the Rio in Las Vegas except for the last two days of the Championship tournament which will take place at Binion's Horseshoe Casino in the downtown area. See the complete WSOP schedule... Foxwoods Casino World Poker Finals The next "must go" poker tournament is the World Poker Finals at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut. This is an official World Poker Tour event, and one of the most enjoyable poker tournaments on the Tour. Foxwoods Casino will host over two weeks of daily poker tournaments, including satellites, from October 25 through November 12, and then a 5 day WPT championship tournament from November 13 through November 17. The poker tournaments are well run and there is plenty of side action in the very large and casually elegant Foxwoods poker room. Foxwoods is a full casino resort. Think the best of Las Vegas in more of a country setting. There is plenty to do including nightly entertainment, great dining, a spa, golf, and more. You can even bring along your significant other without worrying that they will get bored while you are at the tables. Just remember to take an occasional break to talk to them and don't look like you are thinking about poker (even if you are)... Bellagio Festa al Lago Poker Tournament Juan Carlos Mortensen picked up the top prize of $1 million at the main event of the Bellagio Festa al Lago Poker Tournament in Las Vegas. The tournament saw 312 players competing for a total prize pool of $3,026,400... Trump Taj Mahal U.S. Poker Championship 187 Players competed for a total prize pool of $1,813,900 at the main event of the Trump Taj Mahal U.S. Poker Championship in Atlantic City. The winner of this no limit Texas Hold'em poker tournament was John Aglialoro of Haddonfield, New Jersey. The first place prize was over $691,000. Aglialoro seems to be on a roll as he also prevailed over a field of 169 players to win a limit Hold'em tournament about two weeks ago... Ultimate Bet Poker players descended on Aruba for the 2004 UltimateBet Poker Classic. The main event was a no limit Texas Hold'em tournament that drew 647 players. The top prize of $1 Million was won by Eric Brenes who faced a competitive final table that included poker pro John Juanda... Borgata Poker Open There seems to be no stopping Daniel Negreanu who prevailed over a tough final table to win the championship World Poker Tour tournament at the Borgata Poker Open in Atlantic City. There were 302 entries and a total prize pool of $3,020,000 (a $1,845,000 increase over the 2003 championship tournament which saw 235 players). Negreanu's first place win was good for $1,117,400. So far this year, Negreanu has been in the money in no less than ten major poker tournaments and has accumulated winnings of over $2.5 million... Annie Duke If there was any question about women competing directly with men in poker, Annie Duke put that question to rest with her win at the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions. Read more about Annie Duke... Trump Taj Mahal US Poker Championship Atlantic City is all about poker for the next month. The Borgata Poker Open tournaments (profiled below) begin in a few days and as those poker tournaments finish up, the Trump Taj Mahal will begin hosting its annual U.S. Poker Championship tournaments. Beginning September 20, Trump Taj Mahal will host about two weeks of daily poker tournaments including Omaha, Seven Card Stud, and Texas Hold'em. The finale will be a four day no limit Texas Hold'em Championship tournament which will begin on October 5. The Trump US Poker Championship will be televised by ESPN and is sure to draw many of the top names in poker. Satellite fans will find super satellites to the Championship tournament held daily at Trump Taj Mahal. Poker players that have been thinking about a trip to Atlantic City will find that this is one of the best months to go. Get all the details about the Trump Taj Mahal US Poker Championship... Borgata Poker Open There are a number of poker tournaments coming up in September and October and we are profiling the ones that should be at the top of every poker player's list. First, let's take a look at Atlantic City. Have you been to the Borgata yet? The Borgata Casino is now the hot spot in Atlantic City, and for good reason. Everything about this place is first class and it feels more like Las Vegas than traditional Atlantic City. And, this is the setting for one of the top poker tournament choices in September - the Borgata Poker Open. Beginning September 11, there will be about a week of tournaments consisting of limit and no limit Texas Hold'em, and Seven Card Stud (buy-ins range from $500 to $2,500). The Borgata Poker Open concludes September 19 - 22, with a $10,000 no limit Texas Hold'em tournament, which is also the fourth stop on the World Poker Tour. If you like satellite tournaments, the Borgata will hold Super Satellites to the $10,000 WPT tournament each day from September 7 - 10, and again on September 18. Read more about the Borgata Poker Open... Bicycle Casino Poker The turnout for the Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker has been excellent. There are still about two weeks of tournaments left - mostly Texas Hold em, but there is also an E.O. poker tournament tonight, a H.O.E. tournament on the 19th, and the Mariani/Buss Open on the 26th which is 1/2 Hold em and 1/2 Stud. Super Satellites are also still available. The main event no limit Texas Hold em Championship is a World Poker Tour event and begins on the 28th. Find out more about the Bicycle Casino and the Legends of Poker... Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker The Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker gets underway today with tournaments running through August 31. The main event is a four day no limit Texas Hold em tournament that begins on August 28 and is the third stop on the World Poker Tour. The local poker pros are good, the buy-ins are reasonable, and there is even the occasional Hollywood celebrity sighting. These are some fun poker tournaments worth taking a look at... Grand Prix de Paris Poker Tournament Results It was an exciting final day yesterday at the Grand Prix de Paris poker tournament at Aviation Club de France. Surinder Sunar, a poker pro from the UK, won the championship but the excitement was the daylight casino heist that interrupted the tournament... Mirage Poker Showdown The Mirage Las Vegas is the latest casino to join the World Poker Tour and its Mirage Poker Showdown tournament, the second stop on the Tour, begins in about two weeks. The Mirage is a great venue and simply a fun place to play poker. A classy yet comfortable casino with a 31 table poker room that is part of a full resort with plenty of diversions and entertainment when taking a rest from poker. The Mirage Poker Showdown Championship Tournament is a $10,000 buy-in Texas Hold'em tournament that will begin on July 29. There will be two smaller poker tournaments on July 26 and 27. Satellite tournaments begin about a week earlier. For more info go to... Turning Stone Casino American Poker Championship Turning Stone Casino is hosting the American Poker Championship July 12-14, 2004. This is a three day no limit Texas Hold'em poker tournament with a $10,000 buy-in and $1 Million in prize money. Fox Sports Net will televise the final table live (well, almost) July 14, beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern. The show is being billed as the first live telecast of a poker tournament final on television. What makes this a particularly interesting poker tournament, is that many of the top poker pros will be competing in a relatively small field, so there is a good chance of seeing some of them at the final table. Eight of the top 20 players will be in the tournament including Daniel Negreanu, Barry Goldstein, Hasan Habib, Howard Lederer, and more... Orleans Open Poker Tournament The Orleans Hotel Casino in Las Vegas will host the annual Orleans Open Poker Tournament from July 10 through July 25. The Orleans Open is a fun poker tournament particularly for players looking for low buy-in tournaments. There are 17 individual poker tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $125 up to $1060 for the Texas Hold'em Championship tournament... Grand Prix de Paris Poker Tournament at Aviation Club de France The Grand Prix de Paris poker tournament at Aviation Club de France is the first stop on the World Poker Tour. Daily poker tournaments begin July 1 and conclude with a four day no limit Texas Hold'em poker championship July 17-20. Preceding the championship are fourteen other poker tournaments including Omaha, Texas Hold'em, and other poker games as well as a two day "Omaha Cup" Omaha championship poker tournament... Actor Ben Affleck Wins California Poker Championship Proving himself a serious student of the game, actor Ben Affleck won the Commerce Casino 2004 California Poker Championship. Affleck picked up $356,400 and a $25,000 seat at the World Poker Tour Championship which will take place at the Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, in April, 2005... ESPN Poker If you missed the 2004 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, you can watch the action at many of the final tables beginning with a No Limit Texas Hold'em WSOP poker tournament to be televised by ESPN on July 6, and ending with the World Series of Poker Main Event Texas Hold'em poker tournament to be televised August 17 through September 14... World Poker Tour The 2004/2005 World Poker Tour schedule is here. Poker tournaments begin in July with the Aviation Club in Paris, France, and culminate with the WPT Championship in April, 2005, at the Bellagio, Las Vegas. A new poker tournament has been added to the World Poker Tour - the Mirage Poker Showdown at the Mirage, Las Vegas, which will take place July 29 - August 1, 2004... Commerce Casino Friday, June 18, is the No Limit Texas Hold'em Championship of Commerce Casino's California State Poker Championship tournaments. The Championship is a $10,000 buy-in tournament spread over four days... Bellagio Poker Tournament There are some popular poker tournaments coming up around the end of June and running through the July 4 weekend. The first is a Bellagio poker tournament - the 2004 Festa al Lago II, with tournaments taking place from June 22, through July 5, 2004, in Las Vegas... Bicycle Club Another popular poker tournament is the 2004 Stars and Stripes Bicycle Casino poker tournament in Bell Gardens, California. The poker tournaments run from June 24, through July 5, 2004... 2004 Poker Series World Greg Fossilman Raymer is the 2004 Texas Hold'em world champion. In the final event of the 2004 World Series of Poker, a $10,000 buy-in No Limit Texas Hold'em poker tournament with 2,576 entries, Raymer emerged victorious to take a record setting first prize of $5 million... 2004 Poker Series World T.J. Cloutier, of Dallas, Texas, is one of the legends in poker. A poker pro for about twenty years, Cloutier has authored several poker books and is a regular on the poker tournament scene. He won his first WSOP gold bracelet in 1987 and now adds his fifth bracelet with his win of the 2004 Razz World Championship... 2004 Poker Series World Gavin Griffin has become the youngest player ever to win a WSOP gold bracelet. The 22 year old Griffin, of Darien, Illinois, won the 25th event of the 2004 World Series of Poker, Pot Limit Texas Hold em... 2004 Poker Series World Poker pro Annie Duke prevailed in the 19th event of the 2004 World Series of Poker and moves to the top of the all-time WSOP Ladies Money Winners list... 2004 Poker Series World The poker pro with the biggest heart was the winner of the 16th event of the 2004 World Series of Poker... ESPN Poker ESPN is televising more of the final tables at the World Series of Poker than ever before... 2004 Poker Series World To be young and playing poker. Add the name Thomas Keller to the list of young poker players to watch... Poker The World Poker Tour has named Erick Lindgren the WPT Player of the Year... 2004 Poker Series World Remember that young man Scott Fischman who won the ninth 2004 World Series of Poker event, No Limit Texas Hold'em, to become the second youngest player to ever win a WSOP gold bracelet?... 2004 Poker Series World Poker pro Eli Balas of Henderson, Nevada, accomplished several milestones when he won the 11th event of the 2004 World Series of Poker... 2004 Poker Series World The tenth World Series of Poker event witnessed one of the most grueling heads up duels yet... 2004 Poker Series World The eighth event of the 2004 World Series of Poker was a battle between two poker pros, Chau Giang of Las Vegas and Robert Williamson III of Dallas, Texas... 2004 Poker Series World This was a good day for Gerry Drehobl. The 49 year old poker amateur, who just started playing poker six months ago, prevailed over 537 other players to win the seventh World Series of Poker event... 2004 Poker Series World A $1,500 buy-in Pot Limit Texas Hold'em tournament was just the ticket for Minh Nguyen to pick up his second WSOP bracelet and a prize of $155,420... 2004 World Poker Tour Championship Martin Deknijff is the winner of the 2004 World Poker Tour Championship and the largest first prize ever paid in tournament poker... Matt Matros World Poker Tour Matt Matros, a 26 year old graduate student in fiction writing at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, finished third in the World Poker Tour Championship, winning $706,903... 2004 Poker Series World The 2004 World Series of Poker is off and running...
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Why No-limit Poker Is Better Than Poker By Joshua Heilpern, Sat Dec 10th
If you are a tight-aggressive player, you need to considerplaying No-Limit Hold 'em if you aren't already. With properplay, not only can you expect to increase your hourly win rate,but you can make it much more difficult for your opponents todraw out on you. First of all, let's explain the fundamental differences betweenLimit and No-Limit. In Limit Hold 'em, you can only raise theamount of the big blind and most cardrooms and online pokerrooms will cap the betting at 3 raises. In No-Limit Hold 'em,the only betting rule is that the minimum be at least the sizeof the big blind. You can bet your whole stack if you want to. Sure, it takes more knowledge, experience, and courage to playNo-Limit (NL) well, but it will pay off for you if you play itright.
To get you started, the standard raise in NL is 3-4 times thebig blind. After the flop, a good bet to make when you have astrong hand is about the size of the pot. If you're looking forinformation on the flop, you might consider a bet of 1/3 to 1/2the size of the pot. You also might consider making only a smallbet if you're holding a monster hand and want to get called. Oryou could always check-raise in that situation. Also be awarethat the value of drawing hands that play well in limit gameslike K-J suited goes way down in NL play. Better hands to haveare big pocket pairs or suited connectors. So, why is it better to play NL? Simple: It's much easier tomake a lot more money. Playing NL, you can afford to play onlyyour strong hands. For example, in a two hour session youcan play only one good hand and still make good money. You canmore than double your stack on any given hand. In Limit poker,you have to constantly be winning pots to come out ahead. Theblinds come around too quickly to sit on your hands. You have towork hard, play for a long time, and play your best game at alltimes to make good money at Limit poker. Think about this: Most good authors will tell you that agood Limit player can expect to make about one big blind perhour. So, in other words, you can expect to make $10 an hour ata Limit $5/10 game if you play it right. On the other hand, ifyou buy-in for $500 at a $5/10 NL game, go all-in on your firsthand with pocket Aces, get called by one opponent with pocketKings and he doesn't improve, you've just won another $500without breaking a sweat. That's an average of 50 hours of Limitgameplay. Also, you can make your drawing opponents always go against theodds. In NL, you control the pot odds that your opponent isgetting. If you see two suited or connecting cards on the board,betting the size of the pot into one opponent will make them goagainst the odds to draw. Sure, they're still going to hit theirdraws occasionally, but at least you made it a bad play for themto do so. It takes
Gulf Coast Poker Championship
The Gulf Coast Poker Championship is currently being held at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, Mississippi. This is one of the newest stops on the World Poker Tour, and like the World Poker Open held annually in Tunica, this tournament happens in our own backyard.<br />
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While the event has already started, it's not too late to get in on the action. Single-table satellites are running constantly. For those who bust out early from the daily events or simply want a cheaper option, there are separate second-chance tournaments nightly for a modest $175 + $25.<table><tr><td>August 28</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em</td><td>$300 + $40</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>August 29</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em</td><td>$500 + $50</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>August 30</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em</td><td>$500 + $50</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>August 31</td><td>11AM</td><td>LIPS Ladies Event</td><td>$300 + $40</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>August 31</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em</td><td>$1000 + $70</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>September 1</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em</td><td>$300 + $40</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>September 2</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em</td><td>$500 + $50</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>September 3</td><td>12PM</td><td>Mega Satellite</td><td>$500 + $50</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>September 3</td><td>4PM</td><td>Mega Satellite</td><td>$500 + $50</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>September 3</td><td>7PM</td><td>Mega Satellite</td><td>$500 + $50</td></tr><br />
<tr><td>September 4</td><td>12PM</td><td>No Limit Hold 'Em Championship</td><td>$5000 + $150</td></tr><br />
</table> Poker World Series Main Event Final Table Moved to November
Many thanks to PokerAdvisory for <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5vbmxpbmVjYXNpbm9hZHZpc29yeS5jb20vY2FzaW5vLW5ld3MvbGFuZC93c29wLWNoYW5nZXMtcG9rZXItc2NoZWR1bGUtMTY3OS5odG0=&entry_id=542" title="http://www.onlinecasinoadvisory.com/casino-news/land/wsop-changes-poker-schedule-1679.htm" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.onlinecasinoadvisory.com/casino-news/land/wsop-changes-poker-schedule-1679.htm';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">the article</a>.<blockquote>The Main Event will begin on July 3rd this year, and play as normal down to the nine gamblers at the final table. <br />
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Action will then break until November, at which point play will resume November 10th, with elimination continuing through the day and possibly into the 11th to reach the champion and final player.<br />
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The break in schedule is designed to allow ESPN to broadcast the final table as a same-day event, almost covering the intensity and pressure of the last hands live. ESPN has previously broadcast the tournament as a series of programs that concluded months after the action had finished.</blockquote> WTO Supports Online Gambling
<a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL2FwLmdvb2dsZS5jb20vYXJ0aWNsZS9BTGVxTTVoSzBySWVvOXd6WGhRMUxuVnl6WEx5NTNCdGtnRDhUTFVRREcw&entry_id=541" title="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hK0rIeo9wzXhQ1LnVyzXLy53BtkgD8TLUQDG0" onmouseover="window.status='http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hK0rIeo9wzXhQ1LnVyzXLy53BtkgD8TLUQDG0';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link.</a><blockquote>The United States faces a token $21 million in annual trade sanctions as a result of its online betting ban, the World Trade Organization said Friday in awarding Antigua and Barbuda the right to target U.S. services, copyrights and trademarks.<br />
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The decision is a setback for the Caribbean island nation, which sought the right to impose $3.4 billion in retaliatory measures against U.S. commercial services and intellectual property.<br />
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Washington acknowledged its Internet gambling restrictions were ruled illegal by the WTO, but argued that Antigua should only be compensated for about $500,000 for lost annual revenue.<br />
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The case has drawn the attention of a number of U.S. industries, partly because of the ways Antigua has proposed retaliating against the much larger U.S. economy. Washington's attempt to escape its legal loss by proposing a revision of the WTO's key treaty on trade in services has also fueled interest.</blockquote> Poker Star Chip Reese Dies at 56
<a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL2FwLmdvb2dsZS5jb20vYXJ0aWNsZS9BTGVxTTVnVmZaQ1poZ2ZKUVEwa3lhbVB3dElIOWFmT2ZnRDhUQk9JT08w&entry_id=540" title="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVfZCZhgfJQQ0kyamPwtIH9afOfgD8TBOIOO0" onmouseover="window.status='http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVfZCZhgfJQQ0kyamPwtIH9afOfgD8TBOIOO0';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>.<blockquote>Reese was found by his son early Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after suffering from symptoms of pneumonia, said poker great Doyle Brunson, his longtime friend.<br />
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"Many consider Chip the greatest cash-game player who ever lived," Pollack said in a statement. "His victory in the inaugural $50,000 buy-in HORSE championship ... made him a part of WSOP lore forever."<br />
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In addition to his son, Reese is survived by a daughter and a stepdaughter, Brunson said. He was recently divorced from his wife.</blockquote> Richard Henry Lee Loses Most of WSOP Winnings
<a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5jYXNpbm9nYW1ibGluZ3dlYi5jb20vZ2FtYmxpbmctbmV3cy9vbmxpbmUtcG9rZXIvcG9rZXJfcHJvX2xvc2VzX21vc3Rfb2Zfd29ybGRfc2VyaWVzX3dpbm5pbmdzX292ZXJfZ2FtYmxpbmdfcHJvbW90aW9uXzQ3NjA1Lmh0bWw=&entry_id=539" title="http://www.casinogamblingweb.com/gambling-news/online-poker/poker_pro_loses_most_of_world_series_winnings_over_gambling_promotion_47605.html" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.casinogamblingweb.com/gambling-news/online-poker/poker_pro_loses_most_of_world_series_winnings_over_gambling_promotion_47605.html';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>.<blockquote>Now, he will be known for another reason after he is close to striking a plea agreement with the state over an illegal gambling scheme.<br />
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The scheme was that Lee used a website for players to make wagers on various sporting events. The website claimed to be overseas, but the reality was that the operation was being run out of Lee's house.<br />
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Lee claims that he won $2.7 in the World Series and that is the number that police seized from him when they raided his house.</blockquote><br />
Book Review: The Mathematics of Poker
An excellent review. <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5wb2tlcnBsYXllcm5ld3NwYXBlci5jb20vdmlld2FydGljbGUucGhwP2lkPTIyMTg=&entry_id=538" title="http://www.pokerplayernewspaper.com/viewarticle.php?id=2218" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.pokerplayernewspaper.com/viewarticle.php?id=2218';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>.<blockquote>Let me spoil the ending of my review right up front. I believe that "The Mathematics of Poker" is the most important book on poker written in the last decade, arguably the most important poker book of the last 25 years. Despite this, I believe that this book will help relatively few poker players, and as such, its impact on the games played in most card rooms will be relatively minor.<br />
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"The Mathematics of Poker" is not a poker book with a mathematical focus; it is a college-level math text whose subject matter is game theory as it applies to the game of poker. It is not an easy read. This reviewer has a degree in mathematics, yet at several points I found the book tough to follow. I expect that most readers who have not taken college math courses will struggle to digest what lies between its covers.</blockquote> Arkansas Poker Lounge to Open
This is exciting news for many of us who live and play poker in the mid southeast. I play mostly at the Gold Strike and the Horseshoe in Tunica, Mississippi, which means that the new Arkansas poker lounge will be well within driving distance. However, we may be able to expect some legal battles ahead.<blockquote><a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy50b2RheXN0aHYuY29tL25ld3MvbmV3cy5hc3B4P3N0b3J5aWQ9NTI1Mzk=&entry_id=537" title="http://www.todaysthv.com/news/news.aspx?storyid=52539" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.todaysthv.com/news/news.aspx?storyid=52539';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a> - The state's first ever dedicated poker lounge is set to open this weekend even though the Little Rock city attorney says it's illegal.<br />
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An organization called National Poker Challenge is opening a franchise on Rodney Parham Road. The organization, based in Memphis, will open its Little Rock location officially on Saturday.<br />
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They say it’s legal because they don't charge people to play poker. But they do charge if you want your wins and losses tracked and recorded. The city attorney says that makes it gambling.</blockquote> Poker Enthusiasts Seek to Legalize Public Wagering in Texas
If you live in Texas and want to improve your gambling rights, you should call your local representative and encourage their support of this bill.<blockquote>The bill by Rep. Jose Menendez, a San Antonio Democrat, would allow live or electronic poker gambling at certain establishments as well as charitable poker for qualified groups.<br />
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Poker enthusiasts, including some leading national players, are expected at the Texas Capitol on Tuesday for a hearing on the proposal before the House Licensing and Administrative Procedures Committee.<br />
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If enacted into law, the measure would put Texas alongside several other states such as California and Montana that created a safe, regulated environment for poker wagering, said Michael Bolcerek, president of the National Poker Players Alliance.</blockquote><a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5teWZveGRmdy5jb20vbXlmb3gvcGFnZXMvTmV3cy9EZXRhaWw/Y29udGVudElkPTI4Mzk4MTUmdmVyc2lvbj0zJmxvY2FsZT1FTi1VUyZsYXlvdXRDb2RlPVRTVFkmcGFnZUlkPTMuMi4x&entry_id=536" title="http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=2839815&version=3&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=2839815&version=3&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>. Limit Hold'em: How to Control the Pot
You surely know by now playing Texas Holdem well involves a lot more than knowing the <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29tL2hvdy10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0taXMtcGxheWVkLmh0bQ==&entry_id=535" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com/how-texas-holdem-is-played.htm" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com/how-texas-holdem-is-played.htm';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Holdem rules</a> or waiting to have the best hand and betting a lot of money.<br />
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Not necessarily a bad idea sometimes, but you know there's a lot more that goes into the game than just that. And you know there are a lot of reasons for making a bet: In <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29t&entry_id=535" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Hold em poker</a>, we bet to build a pot we think we've got the best of, or to make someone fold if we're afraid they have us beat, just to name two.<br />
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Certainly not the least of those many reasons to bet is to control the pot, because if you're not in control of it, someone else will be. And that's not the best case scenario for you to come out on top.<br />
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<b>What it is</b><br />
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Controlling the pot should be a vital part of your <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29tL3RleGFzLWhvbGRlbS1zdHJhdGVneS5odG0=&entry_id=535" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com/texas-holdem-strategy.htm" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com/texas-holdem-strategy.htm';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Holdem strategy</a>. Essentially, it means managing its size to make it more or less desirable for players to try and win it. In other words, if the pot is really big, opponents will likely call bets with weaker hands because of the larger possible payoff. If the pot is small, it's easier for players to get away from a hand that may be beaten.<br />
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<b>How do you do it?</b><br />
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The only way to control the pot is with your betting. This is much, much more difficult in Limit <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29t&entry_id=535" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Hold'em</a> than in No-Limit, simply because of the fixed bets. But, however, there are still ways to work the pot in a Limit Hold'em game:<br />
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<b>Keeping the Pot Small</b><br />
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If you have a big hand not likely to improve, you may want to keep the pot small to protect yourself if things go bad.<br />
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For instance: you get pocket queens in early position. You raise and get one caller. The flop is Ah Ts 9s. In a No-Limit game, you might be tempted to put in a continuation bet to see where you stand. In a Limit game, though, your bet will often be called by a player with a flush draw, straight draw, or any pair. If you bet and are raised, you're going to have to throw your hand away. Or, call and risk being strung along for more bets on the turn or river, which will be particularly difficult if a spade or a straight card comes.<br />
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If you check, you leave yourself more options. If your opponent bets, you can call and see a turn card for only one bet. Once that card comes you can determine where you stand in the hand, and if you decide to fold, you'll have forfeited a relatively small pot. If your opponent checks, you can bet on the turn and still have only lost a fairly small pot if you are check-raised. If you're not check-raised, you should be able to get to a showdown with a hand that will often win, but wouldn't hold up to the kind of heavy betting that would go on if the pot got large quickly.<br />
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<b>Building a Big Pot</b><br />
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If you want to build a big pot in Limit <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29t&entry_id=535" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Holdem</a>, you've got to make sure multiple bets get in the pot on each street, all the way to the <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5jaGlwbmV3cy5vcmcvaW5kZXgucGhwPy9hcmNoaXZlcy81MTVfUml2ZXJfUGxheV9pbl9Ob19MaW1pdF9UZXhhc19Ib2xkZW1fUG9rZXIuaHRtbA==&entry_id=535" title="http://www.chipnews.org/index.php?/archives/515_River_Play_in_No_Limit_Texas_Holdem_Poker.html" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.chipnews.org/index.php?/archives/515_River_Play_in_No_Limit_Texas_Holdem_Poker.html';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">river</a>. For example: You have Js Ts in middle position. You limp in, the next player raises, and the button, small blind, and big blind all call. The flop comes 3s 9s Qh.<br />
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This is a great drawing flop for you, and you'll likely be tempted to bet when the action gets to you. Instead, this could be a good time to build a big pot. If you bet right away, the player who raised initially may raise again. This will make it two bets to the other three players, meaning they'll be getting 6.5-to-1 (two bets to win 13) for the first caller, and slightly more for the second and third callers.<br />
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These are good odds. But if anybody folds, subsequent players may decide their odds are not good enough. If they all fold, you'll be heads-up against one player who clearly has a better hand than you right now. And that's the last thing you want. On the other hand, say you check in this situation instead. Now if the pre-flop raiser bets, each player will be getting at least 11-to-1. These odds may be too good to resist. Once the action gets back to you, you can now raise. Even if the pre-flop raiser raises again, the other players will be hard pressed to throw away a chance at 18 or more bets in the pot for only two more bets.<br />
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If the pre-flop raiser gets scared of you and just calls, subsequent players will be almost forced to call at 17-to-1. Now you've built the perfect pot. Even if a spade or a straight card comes, multiple players will probably feel compelled to pay you off for a shot at the 20 or more bets in the pot.<br />
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And there you have it: you've worked a big pot in Limit Texas Hold'em. Online Multi-Tabling
Online poker has caused a revolution in the poker world. Individuals who would never think about a foray into the world of professional poker due to considerations including expenses and travel now make a healthy poker income without ever having to leave their homes. Recreational players who used to have to wait for a semi annual trip to Las Vegas or Atlantic City for their poker fix can now play at their leisure. One of the many advantages that <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5nYW1ibGluZy13aW4uY29tL2ludGVybmV0LXBva2VyLmh0bWw=&entry_id=520" title="http://www.gambling-win.com/internet-poker.html" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.gambling-win.com/internet-poker.html';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">online poker</a> has over its brick-and-mortar counterpart is the ability to multi table.<br />
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<b>What is Online Multi Tabling?</b><br />
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Online multi tabling simply means playing more than one table at the same time. Most online poker sites now have poker software which enables you to play two, three or four games at one time. You can position the poker tables on your monitor so each one takes up one fourth of the screen, and if you like, enlarge the table where you currently have action.<br />
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<b>Why Multi Tabling?</b><br />
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Some poker players feel that it is very difficult to maintain focus while playing <strong><a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5nYW1ibGluZy13aW4uY29tL2ludGVybmV0LXBva2VyLmh0bWw=&entry_id=520" title="http://www.gambling-win.com/internet-poker.html" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.gambling-win.com/internet-poker.html';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">internet poker</a></strong>. Without the advantage of being surrounded by the sights and sounds of poker as you are in a live casino, it is easy for your attention to wander. With just a computer screen to interact with, players can become distracted by the television, Internet, or myriad other activities available in one's home. When you are multi tabling, you are in action four times as often, so it is more difficult for your focus to wander to anything other than poker. In addition, if you are a winning player and dividing your focus over multiple games does not interfere with your skills, you will multiply your win rate by as many games as you can play at once.<br />
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<b>Why Not Multi Tabling?</b><br />
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More poker tables means the action is coming fast and furious. This can be stressful for those not prepared for it. You are much more prone to mistakes, especially if you are playing different games, limits, or structures at once. In addition, if you are an overall losing player, you will multiply your loss rate by playing multiple tables. Finally, poker is a game of observation, and although there is less to observe online than in a live game, it is possible you could miss key information about an opponent while you are involved at another table.<br />
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<b>How to Get Started Multi Tabling:</b><br />
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You should begin by playing two games at once. If you find there is no noticeable depreciation in skill caused by adding the second game, you may continue to add games. Try to play at one level for awhile until you get comfortable with the idea of switching back and forth between games. You should not attempt to play different types of games, such as Texas hold'em and Omaha at the same time, until you are confident you have mastered multi tabling. Even if you do decide to do this, you should always set up your screen the same way, for example, Omaha games on the left, no limit games on top, etc., to avoid confusion. You definitely avoid playing other online <strong>casino games</strong>, such as video poker. Poker should be your only focus when multi tabling. Poker Reform in South Carolina?
<a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5vbmxpbmUtY2FzaW5vcy5jb20vbmV3cy9uZXdzMzczMy5hc3A=&entry_id=517" title="http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news3733.asp" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news3733.asp';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>.<blockquote>A longtime ban on poker playing in the state of South Carolina will soon be under the legislative microscope if state Representative Wallace Scarborough of Charleston has his way.<br />
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The state lawmaker wants to revamp South Carolina's gambling laws to legalise in-house poker games, and is busy drafting legislation to permit the games as long as they are done under the heading of "recreational activity."<br />
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Scarborough also said the key to the proposal is making sure that the law would not open the door to organised gambling houses. "That is not my goal and not my intent," he said.<br />
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The West Virginia Legislature also has gaming on its agenda, and will be considering whether or not to have a statewide vote to legalise table games at racetracks. The current bill under consideration only requires the four counties that have racetracks to vote, but others want to make it a statewide issue.</blockquote> World Poker Open
I'm headed to the World Poker Open held annually at the Gold Strike Casino in Tunica, MS. I consider January to be a huge poker fest in Mississippi with both the World Poker Open and the World Series of Poker Circuit Event at the Grand Casino also in Tunica.<br />
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Best of luck to anyone traveling to the events! Woman Poker Player
<a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sYXVuY2hwb2tlci5jb20vbWFnYXppbmVzLy13b21hbi1wb2tlci1wbGF5ZXItLw==&entry_id=518" title="http://www.launchpoker.com/magazines/-woman-poker-player-/" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.launchpoker.com/magazines/-woman-poker-player-/';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>.<blockquote>While Woman Poker Player is not one of the classic poker publications, it is ever-increasing in popularity, and may one day be listed with the greatest poker magazines of all time.<br />
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Of course, with a name like Woman Poker Player, it goes without saying that the magazine is targeted at a specific audience. This bi-monthly publication seeks to enrich the life of female poker players, and not simply by giving them tips on the game. The magazine also has articles about well-being, fashion and other aspects of life important to all women, not just the poker-playing variety.</blockquote> High Stakes Poker 3 Airs in January
<a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5vbmxpbmUtY2FzaW5vcy5jb20vbmV3cy9uZXdzMzU5NC5hc3A=&entry_id=516" title="http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news3594.asp" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news3594.asp';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Link</a>.<blockquote>Game Show Network has informed viewers that its top poker show "High Stakes Poker" will screen on January 15 with some exciting new talent at the table.<br />
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High profile regulars such as Doyle Brunson and Barry Greenstein will be making room for newcomers such as 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event winner Jamie Gold and the formidable ace player Phil Ivey.<br />
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14 new players have been added to the 14 big names on the roster who played in the first two seasons of the popular show. The players buy in to the cash games with their own money, fronting anywhere from $100 000 to $1 million to play No-Limit Texas Hold'em.</blockquote> River Play in No Limit Texas Holdem Poker
Don't drown on the river, particularly if your whole chip stack is on the line! Many thanks to our partners at <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29t&entry_id=515" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Learn-Texas-Holdem.com</a> for this great article.<blockquote>Play on every street in no limit <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29t&entry_id=515" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Holdem</a> poker is important. Some players put a great deal of thought into how they will play the hand pre-flop, on the flop, and on the turn, but then neglect the river. They may think the river is simple. The final card is out, and you have a good idea whether you have the best hand or not, and can bet, fold, call or raise accordingly. In fact, there are some unfortunate errors in poker strategy you can make on the river in no limit Texas holdem, and understanding some of these ideas will improve your overall game.<br />
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<b>Bluffing Errors on the River</b><br />
Bluffing on the river is a tactic that can be used to great effect in no limit <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29t&entry_id=515" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Hold em</a>, but should not be overused. You need to be sure that your bluff is convincing, not just by the way you sell it, but by the play of the hand. For example: The board reads Jh 9h 5c. A player makes a bet of half the pot and you call. The turn is a 3d. You call a pot sized bet. The river is a 3s. The opponent makes another pot sized bet and you move all in. This is a poor situation to be on a bluff. In the first place, your opponent may have bet so many chips already that he feels pot committed and calls even if he believes you have him beat. In the second place, it looks for all the world like you were calling along with a heart flush draw and are pushing all-in in a desperation move to win the pot at the end. Finally, it is very difficult to sell the idea that you have a 3 in your hand. It is unlikely you would have called any reasonable bet on the flop if you were holding a 3, since you would have missed the flop entirely. Even calling a large bet on the turn with bottom pair is unlikely. The only hand an opponent can really put you on is Ah 3h, and that is enough of a longshot that your bluff will probably fail.<br />
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<b>Folding Errors On the River</b><br />
If you have been calling along in the hopes of catching a good river card and you don’t, do not be so quick to fold on the river. Remember that depending on the amount of a river bet that you have to call, you may be getting correct odds to show your hand down. If there is a $300 pot out there and someone has made a $50 river bet, they only have to be bluffing (assuming you can beat a bluff) one time out of every seven for you to be okay. Of course, if you cannot beat even the weakest of hands, you must fold, but if you have a situation for example where you have backed into bottom pair and you suspect your opponent has been leading with A K all the way and missed everything, you may consider a call. Making this kind of call on the river is a vital part of your <a href="http://chipnews.org/exit.php?url=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5sZWFybi10ZXhhcy1ob2xkZW0uY29tL3RleGFzLWhvbGRlbS1zdHJhdGVneS5odG0=&entry_id=515" title="http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com/texas-holdem-strategy.htm" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.learn-texas-holdem.com/texas-holdem-strategy.htm';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">Texas Holdem strategy</a>.<br />
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<b>Calling Errors On the River</b><br />
There are certainly situations, however, where you must fold on the river. If you have been putting an opponent on a flush draw all the way, and the third of a suit comes on the river, you will probably have to fold, especially if you bet and are raised. Of course many opponents will bluff in this situation, but if you have made a confident read, to change it just because you don’t like the implications will be costly. Making a good laydown is one of the hardest things to do in poker. Learning to make correct folds can have dramatically positive effects on your bankroll.</blockquote>
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