Online Texas Holdem – Understanding The Poker Rules

April 14, 2010 by bkkpkerplayer  
Filed under Poker Strategy

Understanding the basic texas holdem poker rules will get you a long way in online poker. I don’t mean your basic rules such as high card, pair, two pair, 3 of a kind, straight, flush, quads, straight flush, and finally royal flush. What I mean is poker rules such as knowing when to holdem and knows when to foldem. Not only that, knowing the proper bankroll management will also make you extremely profitable. It all started a few years ago. I was in college with no job, no money, and no desire to do anything. I kept reading poker forums and free texas holdem poker strategies trying to find the right strategy to win with. Little did I know, observing the play of others was my secret weapon.

Before I sat in any cash game, I watched the play of others for a good 10 minutes or more. I jotted down every move they made and what poker hands they played in certain situations. Some of the questions constantly raced through my mind.

Tight or Loose?

Passive or Aggressive?

Tilt or not Tilt?

What kind of poker chip stacks?

Many thoughts raced through my mind as I watched a single cash game table for 10 minutes or more each time before I sat down. This helped me greatly during the game because when it came down to crunch time I was able to perform. I got so good where I could predict my opponents next move and new how much they would bet right away. I knew exactly how much to bet to get them out of the hand and I knew exactly when I needed to fold. The best part about it all is I was making a killing each day and there was no one stopping me, especially since there was thousands and thousands of new players joining everyday. These new players were horrible and just waiting for you to take their money. The best time to cash in on these players is after you see them take a beat. They will buy in usually for the rest of their bankroll and just try to double up as quickly as they can to make themselves feel better about losing. Patience will be the driving force to profit on these players and all poker players for that matter. Most people do not have the patience to keep folding hand after hand if the cards are not coming. They will try to get cute and make moves with complete garbage. Worst of all, when the garbage actually hits they get rewarded! Terrible play gets rewarded sometimes, that is just a fact of poker. You can minimize your loses though by playing smart and never going on TILT. If you ever suffer a bad beat, the best thing you can do is just completely shut off your computer and walk away for a few hours and come back later with a clear mind. I wish you the best of luck in your poker career and please understand that patience will always be rewarded!

Thailand for you – Overview Weather of Thailand

September 30, 2009 by bkkpkerplayer  
Filed under Bangkok Lifestyle

The best overall time for visiting most of Thailand climate-wise is between November and February when it is not too wet and not too hot. The south is best visited when the rest of Thailand is miserably hot (March to May), and the north is best from mid-November to early December or when it starts warming up again in February. If you’re spending time in Bangkok, be prepared to roast in April and do some wading in October – probably most challenging two months, weather-wise, in the capital.

Climate-wise, the best time for visiting most of Thailand is between November and February when it is not too wet and not too hot. The south is best visited when the rest of Thailand is miserably hot (March to May). If you’re spending time in Bangkok, be prepared to roast in April and do some wading in October – probably the most challenging two months, weather-wise, in the capital.

When To Go

Thailand’s monsoons arrive around July and last into November (the ‘rainy season’). They can be uncomfortably, unpredictably sticky. This is followed by a dry, cool period from November to mid-February, followed by much higher relative temperatures from March to June.

By far the best time to visit is between November and February when the weather is kind and the beaches are at their finest. This period is Thailand’s main season for national and regional festivals.

The peak season is November to late March, with secondary peak months in July and August. If your main objective is to avoid crowds and to take advantage of discounted rooms and low-season rates, you should consider travelling during the least crowded months (April to June, September and October). On the other hand it’s not difficult to leave the crowds behind, even during peak months, if you simply avoid the most popular destinations (eg, Chiang Mai and all islands and beaches). This is also the prime time for diving in terms of visibility and accessibility.

Thailand Traveler Information

The Kingdom of Thailand draws more visitors than any other country in southeast Asia with its irresistible combination of breathtaking natural beauty, inspiring temples, renowned hospitality, robust cuisine and ruins of fabulous ancient kingdoms. Few countries are so well endowed.

From the stupa-studded mountains of Mae Hong Son and the verdant limestone islands of the Andaman Sea, to the pulse-pounding dance clubs of Bangkok and the tranquil villages moored along the Mekong River, Thailand offers something for every type of traveller.