Poker Tips and Strategies and How to Win.

January 29, 2010 by bkkpkerplayer  
Filed under Poker Strategy

Poker is a very popular card game, where players with either fully or partially hidden cards bet into a central “pot.” To the player having the best card combination, the accumulated bet in the pot is then handed over. Before the dealing of the cards, one or more players, depending on the rule, is required to place an initial bet unto the pot. After which, the cards are dealt, face down. Thus the beginning of the game.

Strategy should be developed so that one will learn who plays fair or who the sharper player is. By defining them, one can easily deal with them. Carefully study each players move so you will prevent loss in your cards. Poker is a game of strategy. Even with bad set of cards, a good poker player still has a high chance of winning, and here are some tips and strategies to follow.

a) Hand strength; any hand that is less than a pair should be folded at the earliest opportunity that comes. Do not wait that other cards will remedy the situation, because they will not.

b) Display a poker face; this makes the other players wary of your cards. Your expression will let your opponents know how good or how bad are your cards. A point to remember, never project any clue to them, if you will, then make certain that if you do have bad cards, pretend you have otherwise.

Do bear in mind that bluffing will not work if you are a poor player. Meaning players who over estimate the force of their hand. Also, if a player bluffs repeatedly or regularly, expert players will eventually sense their style and would now know if they are bluffing or not.

c) Never be afraid to fold; one threatening aspect in poker is placing your bet. As to how much or how little one should bet, feel the game. As you go along, you will then be knowledgeable and know when to bet and when to fold. A rule to keep in mind is, do not expect later cards will improve your situation if you have nothing in your hand. Be free to fold as frequently as needed.

d) Control; bet wisely, this means betting with your head. Bet only within your means. You can not gain fortunes in poker, so stay within your limits.

e) No alcohol; as alcohol makes one bolder and daring, it is wise to avoid it at poker time. You might find yourself betting more in not so good cards. Avoid alcohol especially when the stakes are high.

It is important for one to devote a lot of time for the development of your own strategy. The more you play the game, the longer that you are exposed to it, you could then have your own secrets to winning the game.

Comparing online poker and traditional poker

August 12, 2009 by bkkpkerplayer  
Filed under Online Gambling

While online poker will never replace the enjoyment of a relaxed card game with a group of friends, or substitute for the genuine excitement of casino play, it does offer a complementary experience, and possesses a certain number of advantages over the more traditional alternatives.

For a start, online poker is convenient. Joining an online poker site is as easy as typing your credit card number, and a huge pool of players are already there and waiting to play right now, as opposed to your buddies, who generally need a couple days’ notice at best!

Another advantage of poker online, it that it offers a comparitively friendly – and often less costly – way to learn the mechanics of the game. Many players even avail of the numerous sites available to simply play online poker for fun, by using ‘play money’, or tokens that the site makes available until you are ready to put some of your own cash on the line.

One huge advantage of live online poker, compared to the traditional options, is that a poker face is not required! If you get dealt a pair of aces, you can punch the air, whoop or dance round the room, and the other players at your table will be none the wiser. This also makes online poker a more relaxing option for the relative beginner.

A low-stakes online poker tournament, such as a $1 sit-and-go, can attract a lot of bluffers, so when you play poker on-line, you’re best to only play with premium hands: pocket pairs higher than a nine, and any Ace/picture card combination. In a normal poker game with friends, you may be more likely to risk your cash on a hand with less odds of winning, but on-line, you’re best to not take these chances.

Traditional poker is always going to be a more enjoyable experience, but online sites offer a complementary way for relative newcomers to the game to increase their poker skills before trying them out ‘in the real world’! Remember though, if you’ve been playing on-line for a little while, be sure to practice your poker face before sitting down to play with your buddies!

John Juanda Poker Face – FullTiltPoker.com

February 18, 2009 by bkkpkerplayer  
Filed under Poker Videos




Watch John keep a poker face in a tough situation