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		<title>Top 5 rookie mistakes in poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[# 1 &#8211; Too many hands to play This error is often made by novice players. For example, players play a hand that is not worth to get called to be, or they play when they are not in the right place. Poker is primarily a game where you have the chance to exclude as [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong># 1 &#8211; Too many hands to play</strong></p>
<p>This error is often made by novice players. For example, players play a hand that is not worth to get called to be, or they play when they are not in the right place. Poker is primarily a game where you have the chance to exclude as much as possible. The best thing you can do this is as close as possible to play and only play with real good hands. To increase your chances for a pretty substantial pot and not get the image of a player with each hand anyway life. <a title="poker titan" href="http://www.titanpoker-enligne.fr/">poker titan</a></p>
<p><strong># 2 &#8211; The difference between &#8220;play money&#8221; and &#8220;real money&#8221; underestimate</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve read our introduction and have followed the wise advice, then you have first practiced at the table where it played to nepfiches (&#8220;play money&#8221;). The game you&#8217;ve played here, differs completely from the game you must play at the tables with real money. People who play nepfiches have nothing to lose and can go all-in security. In this way the game is severely blurred. If you&#8217;re for real money (real money &#8220;) plays, you have something to lose! We encourage you to only the basics of the game on the tables with nepfiches to learn and then start playing for real money. To avoid that you are not disappointed again after one hour you must conclude that the first deposit, you lost, it is wise to look at the tables where the limits will not go above the cap. That way you can start practicing playing for real money. <a href="http://www.titanpoker-enligne.fr/">read more<br />
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<strong># 3 &#8211; Tilt!</strong></p>
<p>Like a pinball machine by rotation, as will all novice poker players at some point short in their head. The moment you encounter the first bad beat and run up a large amount lose because your opponent has such ridiculously good cards, you tend to the next hand all your money in one go to work. It can not care anyway, you just lost a great hand. Of course this feeling soon disappears, but mostly it is then too late to look at a balance of 0.00 euros.</p>
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<p>The best way to avoid tilt is to stop playing when you feel that one bad beat you completely take over. Do something so you get that relaxed feeling, like a walk or reading a book. That way you can relax and you are again able to attack your opponents to go. You will feel refreshed and accept that &#8220;bad beats&#8221; part of the game. Try to avoid this part of the game makes you lose all your money.<br />
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# 4 &#8211; Focusing on the short term</strong></p>
<p>Of course it&#8217;s painful when you&#8217;ve played well and lost the game because your opponents will be so lucky that he is the last card (the &#8216;river&#8217;) just takes that one card he needed for you to beat. But let this event is not the cause that you lose your focus and you&#8217;re going to focus on the short term. The next time you win 20 of those opponents, because you have just played really well. You can not throw away because your pair of kings the last three times have lost this hand. In the long run you will always win with these hands. <a title="titan poker" href="http://www.titanpoker-enligne.fr/">titan poker</a><br />
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# 5 &#8211; bind yourself to good hands</strong></p>
<p>This is a great loss for many players heading. Of course a hand with an ace and king, a great hand to get started and offers you great opportunities to win this round. But it may happen that two farmers on the flop are shown. It is wise to check your ace and king but to throw away. You know you can not win, but it&#8217;s also a shame to throw away your ace king. Make sure that in these cases the ratio is always dominates: throw those cards away! It costs just more chips or cash if you&#8217;re going to wait on those other cards.</p>
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		<title>POKER PROBABILITY</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article Source : http://www.officialpartypokerbonus.com/ Despite the many complex mathematical, analytical and psychological skills that go into a game of poker, almost everyone, at some stage of a tournament, has the whole shebang riding on a coin-flip. You know the kind of thing: one player bets, the other pushes and then the original better calls. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Despite the many complex mathematical, analytical and psychological skills that go into a game of poker, almost everyone, at some stage of a tournament, has the whole shebang riding on a coin-flip. You know the kind of thing: one player bets, the other pushes and then the original better calls. The first player flicks his A-K over, the second player shows 8-8, and someone calls out either `It&#8217;s a race!&#8217; or `It&#8217;s a coin-flip!&#8217;</p>
<p>Let us first of all deal with the pedants and see if we can agree on what a coin-flip actually is. It may seem simple; it&#8217;s a situation where there is a 50-50 chance of success. However, poker is home for many a geek who will pipe up and inform you that X is in fact a 1.3% favourite.</p>
<p>Given the time and thought they have invested in establishing this miniscule differentiation, I am glad they have found an opportunity to share this wisdom with the world. Anybody who&#8217;s that serious about microscopic details needs to let it out or they may explode. All kidding aside, though, the quibblers do raise a noteworthy point. First of all, a coin-flip is not always an exactly equal situation. And to make matters even more complicated, some flips are more equal than others.</p>
<p>There are 2,598,960 possible five-card hands in poker and the percentage chance of your hand winning is based on the number of combinations that give you the best hand. True percentages also take into account the various five card combinations that result in a split pot (such as the straight or flush or house being dealt on to the board). And the percentages alter for the subtlest variation. Analysis tells us that if your opponent has 4-4, you are better off holding J-10 suited than A-K suited, because there are more straights to hit. It tells us that a pair is favourite against A-K in every situation bar one (A-K suited v 2-2, when the Twos are different suits to the A-K, makes A—K favourite by the tiniest of margins).</p>
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		<title>Tips about How to bail out poker pots in the plays of poker lower lever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to bail out pots in the plays of poker lower # Stage 1 the first stage by gaining l&#8217; money with n&#8217; import which play of poker is d&#8217; to identify the suitable table. It doesn&#8217; ; matter of T if you&#8217; ; play Re with a casino, in line or with a friend&#8217; [...]]]></description>
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<p># Stage 1 the first stage by gaining l&#8217; money with n&#8217; import which play of poker is d&#8217; to identify the suitable table. It doesn&#8217; ; matter of T if you&#8217; ; play Re with a casino, in line or with a friend&#8217; ; house of S&#8212;you should know before d&#8217; to buy if the table is exact for you. &#8221; ; Right for the you&#8221; ; means: Can you gain l&#8217; money playing with these players in this play? Once you choose a table where you are comfortable, should buy to you with the sum d&#8217; money suitable. plays of Low-limit ($2 $4, $3 to $6, $4 to $8 and $5 to $10 in the casinos; and very of 50 hundreds to $1 to $3 to $6 on line) are more d&#8217; a &#8221; ; rectify-it-out&#8221; ; process. You can&#8217; ; l&#8217; purchase of T for $50 and double or triple your money in the first couples of the hands, as you could in a play d&#8217; no-limit. To give a rather large cushion for the oscillations d&#8217; a play of poker of limit, should buy to you during at least 20 times the great bet ($20 in 50 hundred and $1 with play, $40 in a play $1 to $2, $100 in a play $2 to $4, $150 in a play $3 to $6 and $250 in a play $5 to $10).</p>
<p># Étape 2 After l&#8217; purchase, must obtain to you read on the players with the table, and quickly. L&#8217; one-way to do this is the watch some rounds (hands) before d&#8217; to buy. This also will help to decide if the play is exact for you. In the poker, you want to play the same manner as you if you knew exactly who cards your held adversary. And you want to disguise your hand as far as you can with your adversary; you don&#8217; ; T want qu&#8217; he plays during qu&#8217; it s&#8217; he knew your hand. Obviously, it&#8217; ; S impossible to know what your adversaries judge every hour, but him is completely possible to gather which cards your adversaries is held by their models of bet, which them charts of the community are on the council and, d&#8217; a more important manner, which a little players they are. Some ends to classify to the top an adversary include: How much hands does he play? Bet it much or is it a station d&#8217; call? Bluffe it? Can it be bluffé? Does it have knowledge or is it a weak player? Is its play thrown to far by a bad beat? Does he always play the same hand the same manner?</p>
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