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		<title>Poker Book Review The Illustrated Guide To Texas Holdem</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 04:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bkkpkerplayer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  Guide to Texas HoldEm. The former gambling pro uses a visual problem-solving approach rather than a textual approach at teaching <b>poker</b> <b>strategy</b>.The cover indicates that this guide may make a winner out of an advanced player but this book was really  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At a time when new poker books are pouring onto store shelves, Dennis Purdy is the first author to offer a unique approach to learning poker with The Illustrated Guide to Texas HoldEm. The former gambling pro uses a visual problem-solving approach rather than a textual approach at teaching poker strategy.The cover indicates that this guide may make a winner out of an advanced player but this book was really designed to captivate those unlikely readers that shy away from the other poker books already published. The introduction warns that this book is not targeted towards sophisticated and knowledgeable players, and I would agree. Advanced players will find too many examples stating the obvious like situation #2: folding 27 offsuit before the flop.The visual representation of each of the poker situations is by far this books greatest asset. I personally know readers to have picked up this book after ignoring the other acclaimed texts on the premise of its simple and fun-looking learning method. Another quality point is that no commitment is needed as the reader can easily review a couple pages and put the book back down again without losing the value of the material. The teaching pattern also follows through with its ideas, enabling the reader to encounter the same notions and strategies in various problems throughout the book (for example, each of situations #17, #38 &#038; #148 address folding small pocket pairs in early position before the flop).<P>Due to the popular nature of problem solving game books, this style of teaching poker is expected to appeal to many players and will most likely be adopted in more books to come. Like many books of its nature, The Illustrated guide to Texas HoldEm is not recommended as the only book to teach you sound poker strategy, but as a visual practice supplement for those players not interested in studying the more technical texts. Readers that insist on keeping the fun and excitement first and foremost in their poker education will appreciate this chance to learn without being bogged down with abstract concepts or complicated terminology.</p>
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		<title>Ways to improve your Texas Hold Em poker game</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 15:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bkkpkerplayer</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Online Gambling]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Playing <b>online</b> <b>poker</b> usually begins the same for every beginning rounder, the massive <b>online</b> <b>poker</b> freeroll. Sitting at that virtual <b>poker</b> table is where I got my first taste of victory and defeat, competition and a lack thereof, and jubilation  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Playing online poker usually begins the same for every beginning rounder, the massive online poker freeroll. Sitting at that virtual poker table is where I got my first taste of victory and defeat, competition and a lack thereof, and jubilation and frustration. Anybody that has played in an online freeroll can tell you the horrible calls, over the top all in bluffs, and insane bad beats that they have faced. What I will try to accomplish with this strategy session is ways to play online freerolls to minimize frustration and maximize potential winnings.</p>
<p>When you first eye up and download the online poker room of your choice, there are many to choose from, most of them usually have freeroll tournaments that give away prizes. These prizes range from cash, usually small amounts, to a satellite seat to larger buy-in tournaments, to poker shirts, hats, books, and even bobbleheads. Some online poker freerolls have steps where the money doesn&#8217;t come until a later tournament that you qualify for in the freeroll. Freeroll satellites for the World Series of Poker can be played to get yourself a $10,000 buy-in for the big show.</p>
<p>Television freerolls have become a new phenomenon that online poker sites are using to drive players to their website. With so many poker sites out there today, sites are offering poker players more money and benefits than ever before. These freerolls can be extremely lucrative tournaments if you have the patience and ability to outlast large landmine fields of donkey players. This is where I come in. I am going to give you some strategies for huge online freerolls that you can use. One may be better than the other for you and your style of play, but all might be successful and fun to try once.</p>
<p>I would recommend playing in freeroll tournaments that have a prize pool of at least $100 or a satellite seat to a larger buy-in tourney. Otherwise, you will be wasting your time to win a top prize of $10. Even making the final table will only yield you a dollar or two. With these larger field tournaments, they will run a long time. So be prepared to spend four or more hours if you make it to the final table.</p>
<p>How to Outlast the All-In Fest</p>
<p>Beginning of a Freeroll</p>
<p>Massive online no limit hold&#8217;em freeroll tournaments are jam-packed with bad players. They are mostly beginning poker players that do not really know how to play the game, while others do not care to learn the game so they play fast and furious. I began playing in freeroll tournaments</p>
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		<title>How To Self-Publish Your Poker Or Gaming Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:45:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bkkpkerplayer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  on your own talents.
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<br />TIP # 7: Know your <b>poker</b>.
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<br />If you want to attract your <b>poker</b>-reading audience, writing books about <b>strategies</b> and systems can sell if it is based on a mathematical advantage or a tried and tested theory. If you  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone thinks it is so easy to write a book. With so many people writing books these days, it is amazing there are enough people still buying books. In today&#8217;s world, if you have any amazing life experience, suddenly publishers want you to write a book about it. If it sells, then your experience was interesting enough to stimulate interest from a large audience; and if not, no one really cared.</p>
<p>This is why poker books fly off the shelves. Many people have life experiences playing poker. Many people want to read about these poker-playing scenarios, including the players involved. There will come a time when the reading public will demand more from its poker writers than in past years. After all, there is only so many ways you can cover the same game repeatedly when you are analyzing your own poker hands and games. This is where you come in.</p>
<p>As a writer, you can keep things in perspective. There will come a time when the poker players who write will run out of things to say if they are only covering their own play and games. Writers who are writers first and players second will have the opportunity to shine.</p>
<p>If you have a lot of talent writing about poker and gaming, you can launch your own online e-book store. If you choose to build a website and place your e-books on the website for sale, you will be branching into a new area of business you may not want to explore yet. While it can be profitable to run your own online e-book store, you may prefer to write e-books for clients.</p>
<p>Clients often hire ghostwriters to pen e-books to sell at their websites. Poker players and poker hobbyists who want to read about everything about poker will purchase these books online for a fee. The ClickBank.com marketplace, which sells gambling and gaming e-books penned by ghostwriters, is a good example of this.</p>
<p>SELF-PUBLISHING FOR SUCCESS</p>
<p>Many writers who are not brand names in the poker industry choose to self-publish their books and can still easily get their books sold at major bookstores, online and offline, like Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. Many writers choose to self-publish their books in digital format only because the process is quicker and less of a hassle.</p>
<p>Self-publishing has many advantages:</p>
<p>1. You don&#8217;t need a literary agent.<br />
<br />2. There is no submission or rejection process.<br />
<br />3. You own the rights to your material.<br />
<br />4. Whatever money you make, you keep.<br />
<br />5. Royalties are much higher if you choose a print-on-demand publisher.<br />
<br />6. The publishing and distribution process is a lot faster. For instance, if you use LuLu.com, you can make your book available in less than a day.</p>
<p>The disadvantage: you are responsible for marketing your book and generating sales. This may be a disadvantage or an advantage for you. For me, I enjoy self-publishing because it gives me control and creative freedom over every aspect of my book, including generating sales. I find self-publishing exciting.</p>
<p>If you are going to self-publish, decide if you will publish your book in digital format or in paperback (plus digital format). I recommend you first publish your book in digital format to test your book in the marketplace. Most writers use LuLu.com, a digital publisher, because of the low cost, quick turnaround, and your book will appear in its marketplace. When you feel it is time to publish your book in paperback, then go with a print-on-demand publisher. Many writers use BookSurge.com (owned by Amazon) so their books appear in Amazon as well as other major book stores.</p>
<p>Other self-publishing outlets include:</p>
<p>1) Clickbank.com. Many self-publishers use Clickbank.com as a sales outlet to generate a steady stream of sales for their book. Clickbank has one of the largest audiences of affiliates who are ready to sell your book for a commission. You will need to create your own website and sales page (also known as a “landing page”) for your book and then sign up with Clickbank to use their ordering system.</p>
<p>2) LightningSource.com can make your book in digital format and paperback format. Once you submit your book for publication, anyone can order your title, as a print-on-demand or as an ebook. Many popular online book stores (especially ebook stores) order from LightningSource.</p>
<p>3) AuthorHouse.com</p>
<p>4) BookSurge.com</p>
<p>If you decide not to self-publish yourself, try a reputable e-book publisher to handle everything for you, including marketing. Many e-book publishers will consider poker-related material. If the e-book publisher decides to publish your ebook, they may also offer to place the book in trade paperback. The publisher will offer more royalties and sometimes a higher advance.</p>
<p>BOOK WRITING SUCCESS</p>
<p>If you choose to write your own books and e-books, then follow these tips:</p>
<p>TIP # 1: Know your market and know where you can gain the most readership.</p>
<p>TIP # 2: Remember, non-fiction sells in poker. Don&#8217;t try to re-invent the wheel because it won&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>TIP # 3: Have your manuscript ready before you approach a publisher for electronic submissions or for trade submissions.</p>
<p>TIP # 4: As you are writing your manuscript, begin searching for markets where you will want to submit your work.</p>
<p>TIP # 5: Buy a Writer&#8217;s Market book so you can read over the markets and decide the best market for your manuscript.</p>
<p>TIP # 6: Avoid work-for-hire contracts from publishers. Sure, what publisher wouldn&#8217;t prefer to pay an up-front fee to a writer in lieu of royalties? Go for the royalties and take a chance on your own talents.</p>
<p>TIP # 7: Know your poker.</p>
<p>If you want to attract your poker-reading audience, writing books about strategies and systems can sell if it is based on a mathematical advantage or a tried and tested theory. If you aren&#8217;t able to do this, no one is going to read about going on your “gut” feelings or how poker players win more when the stars line up in their favor. Fact-based theories and strategies will sell, and nothing else will in this corner of the market.</p>
<p>An excellent way to generate book ideas is to attend poker events and tournaments and get close to the action. Go to these events armed and ready to learn all you can. At the end of the day you will have dozens of book ideas buzzing in your head. Spend some time in casino poker rooms to find other topics. Talk and network with poker players and try to find out if they desire to write a book with the assistance of a ghostwriter or with you as a co-author. As a ghostwriter or co-author, an excellent way to gain business is to hand out your business cards at writing conventions, casinos, poker events and poker tournaments.</p>
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		<title>Holdem Strategy &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 02:16:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bkkpkerplayer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  30% of the total overall prize pool
<br />3rd place â€“ 20% of the total overall prize pool
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<br />The best <b>strategy</b> you will learn that many <b>poker</b> books uk and <b>poker</b> books on tape will tell you is to play tight throughout the sit and go until you  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holdem strategy are two words many advent online poker players want to learn but do not know where to start. Many sites such as fulltilt poker or poker stars offer holdem help and holdem tips free of charge just for creating a play money account. I believe that this is the best place to start if you’re just starting out playing poker. There is tons and tons of money to be made out there so you have definitely come to the right place and game. Now there are some great poker books free of charge out there and poker books online that you can get for a small fee that will really help your game.</p>
<p>Some of these books have taken many players games to the next level and have really profited time after time, day after day. Some people play poker as a full time job because they are making enough money to support themselves and their families because they have developed an incredible strategy. One book that I know of from a personal level that has really changed my life was Brunson super system. What an incredible poker books packed in with loads and loads of wonderful information. Yexas holdem has been around for years and years, and the person to rule the poker land for decades was Doyle Brunson. Brunson Doyle, aka Doyle Brunson has been ruling the poker land for decades. He is known for his famous “2” “10” hand which is the same hand that won him 2 world series of poker events.</p>
<p>When you are first starting out playing poker for real money online you need to think outside the box. Please do not jump into a cash game right away and risk losing all your money. You can lose all your money in one single hand, and cost you your whole bankroll. The best advice I can tell you is to play sit and go’s. What a sit n go is, is a mini tournament consisting of 9 players, and the top 3 players remain standing when money based on a prize structure.</p>
<p>The payout is as follows:</p>
<p>1st place – 50% of the total overall prize pool<br />
<br />2nd place – 30% of the total overall prize pool<br />
<br />3rd place – 20% of the total overall prize pool</p>
<p>The best strategy you will learn that many poker books uk and poker books on tape will tell you is to play tight throughout the sit and go until you reach around 5 players left. When it is down to 4 players you definitely need to play aggressive. You need to take as many blinds as you can which will pave your way into a first place victory. When there is 4 players left, all players remaining will fold the majority of every hand just in hopes of making the money. Most of them do not realize 1 first place victory is just like finishing 3rd place 3 times in a row.</p>
<p>Go with your gut feeling, play your poker hands well, and you should have no problems constantly winning first place.</p>
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		<title>Sit And Go Strategy &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 01:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bkkpkerplayer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ... 2 dollar sit n goâ€™s, not only will you get lots of practice but you can make some serious cash if you learn <b>poker</b> and the proper sit n go <b>strategy</b>. There are many weak playersâ€™ out there waiting for you to take their money. The faster you get up  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online poker is booming and many players joining the poker tables online are getting weaker by the day. Poker tournaments are played around the clock online as well as sit and go’s. Sit and Go’s are the next big thing to hit online poker and it is a guaranteed way to make some money. What a sit and go basically is, is a online poker tournament consisting of 9 players. The top 3 player’s make it to the money. The break down for winning the sit n go is as follows:</p>
<p>3rd place = 20% of the total prize pool<br />
<br />2nd place = 30% of the total prize pool<br />
<br />1st place = 50% of the total prize pool</p>
<p>As you can see, 1st place is nearly triple of 3rd place so when you play sit and go’s a common mistake most players make is just trying to make it in the money. Almost every poker tournament you will be in and there is 4 players’s remaining (1 shy of the money), everyone will start playing extremely TIGHT. This is where you need to take advantage of these player’s and start playing AGGRESSIVE. Take down their blinds and make them pay for playing tight. Many ebook poker books will not share with you this strategy, but I definitely am. I have made hundred’s of thousands of dollars since 2001 playing sit and go’s online. Poker sit n go’s are played around the clock online, and you will always be able to find a game. Once you master single table sit and go’s it will be time for you to start multi-tabling them. Multi-tablling sit and go’s are playing more than one sit and go at a time. I HIGHLY recommend not starting multi-tabling poker tournament sit and go’s until you start to win them frequently by playing 1 at a time and making a profit. Once you master single table sit n go’s then I advise you to play multi-table.</p>
<p>Full tilt poker or Pokerstars definitely has the best interface and graphics for multi-tabling sit and go’s. When you deposit in fulltilt poker or Poker stars they equally match whatever you deposit. That’s right; they give you a 100% deposit bonus. Take advantage of this bonus especially to build your bankroll. Playing sit and go’s online will definitely give you lots of poker practice for cheap. You can deposit 50 bucks and get 100% deposit bonus which will give you 100 bucks. If you play 2 dollar sit n go’s, not only will you get lots of practice but you can make some serious cash if you learn poker and the proper sit n go strategy. There are many weak players’ out there waiting for you to take their money. The faster you get up to speed on winning sit and go’s, the faster you will be earning a stable income. Sit n go’s have let me quit my day job, all I do now is multi-table sit and go’s all day. It beats working 9-5.</p>
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