Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by David Patron
Fat Bet Poker made the decision that it wasn’t enough to be the premier backgammon company, they wanted to make that claim in the world of online poker as well. They have extensive gaming experience in nine languages, no less, which gives you a clue about their efforts to exclude no one from their gaming community. The Melita Gaming Network is their backer and since this is the network that is the original real money online backgammon company, Fat Bet is definitely in the gaming forefront. Fat Bet is owned and managed by TMG Ltd, and all are keeping the focus on a high level of customer service and satisfaction.
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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Bruno Chauvet
One of the most fascinating and critical parts of poker is the extraordinary ability of great players to be able to read a player and work out what cards they hold. Everybody has poker tells and the best players know that the more attention you pay, the more information you can gain about someone. Poker tells include everything that you do at the table from moving chips, speaking and even involuntary mannerisms.
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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by David Patron
If you are itching for an online game with some real pizzazz, get on over to the place that “Lets You Win on Anything” and that place would be BetSafe Poker. You are in for a real treat because the company offers you a sports book, a casino and a poker room. With the sports book, you can place live in-game bets so you can watch the big game while enjoying your poker. The homepage includes the tab “almost anything” which makes for a nice read even if you are not engaged in poker at the moment. The tab gives you facebook, youtube videos and twitter posts or you can select information on the latest global disaster and how you can help among many other options. As the tab says “almost anything.”
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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Thomas Kearns
While bearing some resemblance to Texas Hold’em, Crazy Pineapple poker offers several variations in the rules that make it a form unto itself. The variance is greatly increased in Pineapple due to its many opportunities for different hand combinations plus the increased probabilities surrounding the additional card. All this adds up to the warning that one should not enter into a game heedlessly without first studying the rules, strategies and methods of play both by game observation and literature.
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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Thomas Kearns
Badugi fundamentally fits into the category of draw poker and is probably not at all familiar to most poker players. It is a very interesting game though for its odd betting structure and method of play. It is a four-card game consisting of three drawing rounds in which the players place their bets and begin the task of building the winning Badugi hand into showdown. In Asia, the game is widely played and is trickling slowly into North America. Badugi is for the most part played as a fixed limit game with two blinds, from then on it is similar to many other poker variations. Tournament play will often include pot and no limit games.
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Posted on August 29th, 2010 by Thomas Kearns
What is talent, anyway? Not an easy question. A person sets a goal and his talent potential may be determined by how successful he is in reaching it. However, relying on talent to get to that goal will not work unless the bar was set very low. The greatest players in any discipline use their open mind to discover their good points and the tenacity to train themselves make the most of them. This is not for the person who wishes to remain in a familiar zone, never breaking out of it.
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Posted on August 28th, 2010 by Adam Wisely
Poker is a vying game using playing cards that involves betting and hand rankings. Different versions exist depending on how many cards are used, limitations of betting, number of rounds of betting and different hand rankings.
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Posted on August 26th, 2010 by David Patron
The very first thing that will catch your eye on Cellsino Poker is the alluring woman beckoning you in. Cellsino Poker does business out of Malta and is part of the Everleaf Gaming Network. It will remind you of Minted Poker as it has the same general feel. To get into the action, you can download the software with speed and ease so no time is wasted.
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Posted on August 24th, 2010 by Thomas Kearns
It is only natural for a novice poker player to enter an online poker room, begin a game and find the players communicating in an almost alien language. After a while you begin to suspect that these are neither typos nor a plot against the newcomer, but terms and abbreviations which are obvious to any decent poker amateur. The game is full of poker-specific words and concepts. This article might be of some help to those of you who occasionally have trouble understanding some of the chat messages in online poker rooms or forums.
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Posted on August 19th, 2010 by Thomas Kearns
Not everyone knows that poker is comprised of a variety of labyrinthine interrelated games. It is not just a game with different names and a few different rules. Even though there is a kinship between the games, the knowledge of the strategies and the experience required to perform well vary significantly.
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