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High Stakes Poker Season 5 Episode 2

February 21, 2009 :: Posted by - :: Category - Videos
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Watch High Stakes Poker on GSN Sunday Nights @ 9/8c

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What Poker Game Suits you?

February 17, 2009 :: Posted by - :: Category - Online Gambling
Wallace Willis asked:


In the world of poker, there are almost countless variations to choose from. One only has to find the right game that will suit his way of thinking, and the right techniques to master it, and this will bring him places. Poker indeed became very popular, for it merges chance and strategy together. This is very much important, since in the scheme of things, these two things come hand in hand when dealing with the changes life has to offer. Poker, we can say, puts the game of life on a table, for players to enjoy with.

There are about three categories in poker games. These are the stud games, as exemplified by the 7 card stud, the draw games, as illustrated by the 5 card draw, and the shared hand games, as represented by the Texas Holdem, the most popular poker game nowadays.

Stud games as with the seven card stud poker, have three to ten players that will join in the game. Each of the players will be dealt with two cards placed face down on the table. The third card will be dealt face up. A round of betting will follow. The fourth, fifth and sixth cards are then dealt and placed face up on the table. There will be another bout of betting. The seventh card is then dealt, followed by another round of betting. The player that holds the best cards wins the poker game.

Draw poker, as with the five card draw poker, is played with three to seven players on a table. Five cards will be dealt to them, and a round of betting will occur. The players can opt to put down three cards in exchange for new ones depending on their preferences. Another variation on this is you can exchange up to four cards if you have an ace on your hand. After another round of betting, the player with the best hand wins the game.

Texas Holdem became popular because its rules are extremely easy to know, and playing it comes easy to a beginner. Two cards will be given to a player, followed by another three which is placed face up on the poker table, called the flop. A round of betting will then ensue. Another card placed face up on the table will be dealt to the player, and this is called the turn. Betting will again occur. The final card will be dealt again, this one now called the river. Another bout of betting goes on after the deal. The player will use the first two cards called the hole and any of the three from the table to put together the greatest five card hand. The greatest five card hand wins the game and collects the prizes.

Other variations of poker games can also be played depending on the preferences of the players. All you have to remember is that you have to really master the game, and not let the game become master of you.



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Online Poker Games: Earning a Fast Buck

February 14, 2009 :: Posted by - :: Category - Online Gambling
orsondixon asked:

Online poker games provide a great alternative to visiting a casino if you want to experience the thrill of poker from the comfort of your home. No more waiting in queue at the poker table in the casino. No more hassles regarding collection of tokens and placing of bets. A few clicks and you are on your way to gambler’s heaven. Besides the obvious savings on travel expenses, playing poker online definitely has some great advantages over playing poker at the casino.

Convenient timing: You can play online poker at any time of the day. Just log in to the site where you wish to play, choose your table and you can start.

Plethora of options: Online poker offers you with a wide range of games. Forget the standard 2-3 kinds of games you get at a casino. In online poker sites, you can play Texas Hold ‘em Poker, Seven Card Stud Poker, Omaha Poker, Five Card Stud, Five Card Draw and a whole lot more. You’ll be spoilt for choices.

More secure, financially: All poker sites have secure transaction mechanisms. The security available when you are using your credit card to transfer cash either way is comparable to that offered by an actual casino. Besides, every poker site requires you to specify the maximum limit till which you’ll play. This protects you from spending too much cash on your game. You can also start with small bets (that can even be a single dollar) and increase the amount slowly as you win hands.

Faster play: With online poker, you can play a lot more hands per hour than you ever could at a casino. Research has showed that an average person plays more that 60 hands an hour at online poker! A person at a normal casino can play at most 30. More hands mean more chances at winning.

Freedom to jump table: Most casinos won’t allow you to change the table even if you are losing repeatedly. In online casinos, this is never a problem. You can leave or join any table at any point of time.

Amateur competition: You should learn the rules of poker and have some practice before you start playing competitively. This way you’ll come across a lot of players who are either first timers or have little experience. With your hard-earned skills, you can beat a lot of these gamers. This can be a comfortable source of income to you.

Online poker games provide you with a lot more freedom and success than casinos ever will. Enjoy it today!

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