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		<title>Poker Bankroll Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 16:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[3) The question of bankroll requirements always depend on the lives of a player. Does the player have a job which only cover the expenses? Does the player have a job that allows them to bank 100 big paris a month after expenses? Fifteen big paris? How easily will a player be able to restore [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3) The question of bankroll requirements always depend on the lives of a player. Does the player have a job which only cover the expenses? Does the player have a job that allows them to bank 100 big paris a month after expenses? Fifteen big paris? How easily will a player be able to restore the bankroll? This consideration matters because if a player can not restore a bankroll, then that player must move down to the limit after losing a certain percentage of it. <a href="http://www.hugerakeback.com/rakeback-offers/"><strong>Poker  Rakeback</strong></a></p>
<p>While a player may have initially been funded adequately, if they take heavy losses, they should expect to start doing better, but just like in roulette, what happened in the deployment precedent has no effect on what happens next. If a player with a $ 4,500 bankroll 10/20 loses $ 3700, they should not be safe to assume they are sufficiently funded for 10/20! In other words, only a portion of a players bankroll must be regarded as a bankroll for the scheduled match. For example, if a fairly typical 10/20 player with a bankroll $ 10,000 loses $ 5,000, they should start playing 6 / 12, and if they lose another couple of thousand, they should start playing 3 / 6. <a href="http://www.officialpartypokerbonus.com/"><strong>Party Poker  Bonus code</strong></a></p>
<p>4) If a player does not work, and play professionally, they need either a working capital and other assets set aside for living expenses, or realize that their bankroll must pay Living even losing. This type of player, depending on the circumstances of life again, should be about double the bankroll of a player having a job or other assets.</p>
<p>Solid players win a $ 10,000 bankroll 10/20 game should probably never fluctuate below $ 5000. It&#8217;s in the ballpark number of $ 4500 Many people suggest theoretical bankroll of 10/20, but in the real world of different concepts must be taken into consideration. Essentially, a 10/20 bankroll must be above 6 / 12, one which is above a 3 / 6  A, which is above a 2 / 4 one. If you step within 10/20 after your roll has gone missing, you should still have a full 6 / 12 bankroll.</p>
<p>The worst thing a positive expectation player can do is be out of action. A sensible approach to bankroll is absolutely critical. The question isn&#8217;t of a steadier ride &#8212; the issue is whether you will be along for the ride at all.</p>
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		<title>Texas Holdem Pre-Flop A Guide Step 4-7 to win the big pots!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Point-4: Its place in the table Players who arrive later in the general table top can have if they are smart enough. Arriving late at the table, your hand is not easily guessed by other players. Thus, in the pre flop, players must maintain the principles of the late players in mind. These players also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Point-4: Its place in the table<br />
Players who arrive later in the general table top can have if they are smart enough. Arriving late at the table, your hand is not easily guessed by other players. Thus, in the pre flop, players must maintain the principles of the late players in mind. These players also can play weaker hands more easily, since they are in a table already set, so bent alert to seize the opportunity.</p>
<p>Point-5: Know your hands<br />
The hands are the hands that win real. Not all hands to issue or think you are good does not matter.  You have to calculate what they can get the boat for you. The calculation is important because it is always a chance that you think has a great set of cards in his hand, but just happen to be good enough. It is also the probability that the hand of his&#8217; ok just &#8220;good enough to win and keep delays. Get <a href="http://www.hugerakeback.com/doyles-room-rakeback/">Doyles room rakeback</a> if you play poker in doyes room</p>
<p>Point-6: Calendar<br />
No matter what the game, time is most important. You have to hit the iron when it&#8217;s hot  as the old says. The same applies to poker, you have to know when to raise your hand or even when at times. If you do it at the wrong time, can not win anything you might have or may even end up losing. The point is if you have a good hand and you know, then you just have to wait for the pot to get bigger. What is the point of winning the small mass, if I could win the biggest?</p>
<p>Point-7: Give your fingers a little practice<br />
Practice makes perfect man. But anyway, you will not be a winner in poker because of the perfect opportunity, but you can definitely improve your chances. New Players are able to cliam <a href="http://www.luckyacepoker.org.uk/luckyace-poker-bonus-code/">LuckyAce Poker Bonus Code</a> Practice to improve his patience, his calculations, his times and all the things I mentioned in the preceding paragraphs.</p>
<p>Poker is a game of skills, skills that you can win big. Opportunity is there, yes, but can not do anything about it. So forget the fate and trust in their abilities.  <a href="http://www.sportsbook-poker.com/">www.sportsbook.com</a> is fairly good sites to get your poker sign up bonuses.</p>
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		<title>Pay Attention To Your Relative Position</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most poker players don&#8217;t know this, but there are to different ways to inter­pret the notion of&#8217; position at the poker table. The first &#8211; and more widely recognised &#8211; notion is your absolute position, which refers to your position relative to the button.  But there&#8217;s a second positional consideration as well, and that&#8217;s your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most poker players don&#8217;t know this, but there are to different ways to inter­pret the notion of&#8217; position at the poker table. The first &#8211; and more widely recognised &#8211; notion is your absolute position, which refers to your position relative to the button.  But there&#8217;s a second positional consideration as well, and that&#8217;s your relative position. In the simplest terms, your relative position can be defined as your position relative to a player of interest (usually a pre-flop raiser). While absolute position is of paramount importance pre-flop, it&#8217;s your relative position that really matters after the flop is dealt. <a title="Europa Casino" href="http://www.europacasino.org.uk/">Europa Casino</a></p>
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<p>You&#8217;re on the button with pocket 8&#8242;s. A player in front of you raises to 3x the big blind, you call, and the small blind calls. The flop comes 9 6 y1. The small blind checks, and the pre-flop raiser bets.</p>
<p><a title="Europa Casino Bonus" href="http://www.europacasino.org.uk/europa-casino-bonus/">Europa Casino Bonus</a> In this case your absolute position is great, since you&#8217;re on the button. Your relative position, however, is terrible, since you&#8217;re directly behind the pre-flop raiser. The pre-flop raiser could have a real hand, or this could just be a continuation bet &#8211; you really have no idea which. Compounding your troubles is the fact that you can&#8217;t close the action by calling; there&#8217;s a third player (the small blind) still involved, and his check on the flop told you nothing about his hand, since very few players would fire though a pre-flop raiser and a cold caller in this spot. In total, you&#8217;re in a position where a player has already committed money to the pot, and you know nothing more about either of your opponents&#8217; holdings than you did before the flop was dealt.</p>
<p>When your relative position is poor you usually need to tighten up, since you&#8217;re operating with very little additional information about the power of your opponents&#8217; hands. Sitting on a decent-but-not-great hand when one&#8217;s relative position is poor can get mighty expensive, and there are almost always better places to put your money. <a title="Europa Casino Bonus Code" href="http://www.europacasino.org.uk/europa-casino-bonus-code/">Europa Casino Bonus Code</a></p>
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