Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of high poker hands::How to Play Poker? - What's Your Question?







Review of high poker hands::How to Play Poker? - What's Your Question?









You've               seen               it               on               ESPN!

You've               seen               on               the               Travel               Channel!

Heck,               you've               seen               famous               celebrities               played               this               game.

It's               called               Texas               Hold'Em               Poker.

As               quote               2-time               World               Series               of               Poker               winner               Doyle               Brunson               puts               it,               "It's               the               Cadillac               of               Poker."               This               game               dates               to               the               old               west.

Thanks               to               TV               and               the               Internet,               more               and               more               people               has               caught               the               poker               craze.

Not               only               that,               bars               and               restaurants               in               the               DC               area               and               across               the               county               have               free               Texas               Hold'Em               tournaments               every               week.

For               those               new               to               the               game,               I               offer               some               quick               advice               to               help               you               the               1st               time               you               play               Texas               Hold'Em.

The               Basics
               Some               poker               games               use               antes,               but               most               games               start               with               two               players               to               the               left               of               the               dealer               placing               out               a               predetermined               amount               of               money               so               there               is               an               initial               amount               to               get               things               started.

These               are               called               blinds.

For               those               not               familiar               with               poker               lingo,               Blinds               are               forced               bets               by               the               2               players               left               of               the               dealer.

The               small               blinds               is               half               of               the               amount               of               the               big               blinds.
               The               dealer               shuffles               up               the               playing               cards.

Each               player               is               dealt               two               cards               face               down.

Then,               there               is               a               round               of               betting               starting               with               the               guy               to               the               left               of               the               two               who               posted               the               blinds.

The               amount               a               player               can               bet               depends               on               what               kind               of               game               it               is.

If               it's               no-limit               game,               you               can               bet               any               amount               between               the               cost               of               the               big               blind               and               the               amount               of               money               you               have               at               the               table               on               any               betting               round.

If               it's               pot-limit               game,               you're               limited               to               any               amount               between               the               cost               of               the               big               blind               and               the               size               of               the               pot               on               any               betting               round.

Players               can               check,               raise,               or               fold               the               hand               they               have.
               After               the               betting               round               ends,               the               dealer               removes               the               top               card               of               the               deck.

This               is               called               a               burn               card.

This               is               done               to               prevent               cheating               in               the               game.

The               dealer               then               flips               the               next               three               cards               on               the               table.

These               cards               are               called               the               flop.

There               is               another               round               of               betting               starting               with               the               player               to               the               left               of               the               dealer.

Then,               players               decides               to               bet               at               the               pot.

Some               will               bet               the               pot,               if               they               got               a               winning               hand.

Others               will               bet               the               pot,               even               if               they               got               a               losing               hand.
               After               the               betting               concludes,               the               dealer               burns               another               card               and               flips               one               more               onto               the               table.

This               is               called               the               turn               card.

After               that,               more               betting               is               involved               in               this               round.

Finally,               the               dealer               removes               a               card               and               places               a               final               card               on               the               table.

This               is               called               the               river.

There               is               one               final               round               of               betting               starting               with               the               player               to               the               left               of               the               dealer.

After               that,               all               of               the               players               remaining               in               the               game               begin               to               reveal               their               hands.

The               player               who               shows               the               best               hand               wins!

If               more               than               one               player               has               a               winning               hand,               it's               called               a               split               pot.
               Winning               Hands:
               High               Card:               Winning               a               hand               with               one               card               higher               than               your               opponents.


               Pair(s):               Winning               a               hand               with               one               or               2               pairs               on               the               board.


               Sets:               3               of               the               same               cards               on               the               board.


               4               of               a               kind:               4               of               the               same               cards               on               the               board.


               Flush:               5               cards               with               that               either               share               a               heart,               diamond,               shape               or               club               
               Straight:               consecutive               cards               in               row               
               Royal               Flush:               Ace               high               (10*J*Q*K*A)               in               consecutive               cards               (hearts,               clubs,               spades,               diamonds)
               The               Mistakes               to               Avoid
               No               matter               how               good               you               are               playing               poker,               mistakes               can               be               made.

It               happens               to               the               best               of               them.

If               you're               not               careful,               you'll               go               from               chip               leader               to               short               stack               in               a               moment.

These               are               the               mistakes               you               need               to               avoid.
               Poor               hand               selection:               Playing               too               many               cards,               often               at               the               wrong               time,               is               the               biggest               flaw               in               the               losing               hold'em               players               game.

There's               a               time               to               be               aggressive,               and               there's               a               time               to               play               conservative.

Sometimes,               you               have               to               wait               for               a               hand               to               come               to               you.
               Ignorance:               Don't               assume               that               know               everything               in               poker.

All               the               hours               of               TV               and               poker               books               won't               make               you               a               poker               expert.

Playing               it               in               the               card               rooms               and               online               games               will               make               you               a               good               player.

You               can               learn               from               other               players               to               avoid               the               mistakes               they               made.
               Lack               of               Bankroll:               There's               nothing               worse               than               entering               a               poker               game               with               a               big               bankroll               and               losing               it               in               one               game.

Before               you               enter               the               big               games,               you               have               to               earn               your               bankroll               through               smaller               games.
               Reading               Books:               Reading               books               about               poker               isn't               the               problem.

The               problem               is               that               people               think               they               know               everything               from               all               the               books               they               read.

Reading               different               books               is               good,               but               it               doesn't               replace               experience               from               actually               playing               the               game               online               and               off               line.

You               should               wonder               why               they               put               this               stuff               in               their               books.
               Not               Controlling               Your               Emotions:               It's               easy               to               get               emotional               in               poker,               but               it               can               come               back               and               hurt               you.

Once               you're               on               tilt,               there's               no               way               you'll               play               like               your               old               self               during               the               game.

As               long               as               you               keep               your               emotions               in               check,               you'll               be               a               better               poker               player.
               Playing               One               Type               of               Game:               To               be               a               good               poker               player,               you               got               to               learn               how               to               play               both               no-limit               and               pot               limit               hold'em.

Playing               one               style               will               neither               help               nor               improve               your               game.
               Analyzing               Losses:               Let's               face               it!

Losing               is               a               part               of               poker.

The               best               player               will               talk               about               the               bad               beats               they               experienced.

You               shouldn't               spend               too               much               time               dealing               with               you're               losing               hand.

You               must               learn               from               it               and               move               on.


               
               Taking               the               Game               Too               Seriously:               Too               many               people               have               taken               too               seriously.

I               see               this               as               the               biggest               cardinal               sin               in               the               game.

1st,               poker               is               a               game,               Nothing               more,               nothing               less.

If               you               can               enjoying               yourself               playing               it,               you               may               need               to               find               some               other               game               to               play.
               Once               you               understand               this               basic               structure               of               the               game,               you               can               play               hold'em               and               even               some               of               the               many               hold'em               variants               out               there.

Whether               it               be               a               casino               card               room,               online               or               your               friendly               neighborhood               game,               the               most               important               thing               about               Texas               Hold'Em               is               to               enjoy               the               game               and               shuffle               up               and               deal.









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    In               my               book               there               is               nothing               better               than               a               classic               movie               featuring               the               Hollywood               stars               of               yesteryear.

    Why               do               I               make               such               an               outrageous               claim?

    It               is               because               I               am               not               in               to               all               of               the               gratuitous               sex,               overt               violence               and               blood               and               gore               that               are               so               much               a               part               of               today's               films.

    As               naïve               as               it               may               be,               I               want               to               be               entertained,               amused,               tickled,               touched,               or               moved               by               the               movies               I               watch.

    I               don't               care               to               be               disgusted,               annoyed,               angry,               disillusioned               or               sickened.

    It's               that               simple!
                   With               the               rash               of               bad               films               that               Hollywood               has               put               out               in               recent               years,               I               find               myself               watching               more               and               more               of               the               classic               films.

    The               one               I               am               about               to               review               was               never               a               blockbuster               or               even               a               sleeper.

    On               the               other               hand,               it               is               fun,               funny,               sophisticated               and               entertaining.
                   The               name               of               the               film               is               "Designing               Woman"               and               is               stars               Lauren               Bacall               and               Gregory               Peck.

    Bacall               plays               Marilla               Brown,               a               fashion               designer               who               always               looks               like               she               walked               out               of               the               pages               of               Vogue               magazine.
                   Peck               plays               sports               writer,               Mike               Hagen.

    He's               a               no               nonsense,               tell               it               like               it               is               reporter               who               doesn't               think               about               the               consequences               of               his               words               when               he               sometimes               should.
                   The               two               meet               quite               by               accident               one               evening               after               Mike               wins               some               money               at               the               racetrack.

    He               offers               to               buy               everyone               drinks,               including               the               lovely               Marilla.

    But               then               he               proceeds               to               get               drunk               and               lose               track               of               his               time,               his               money               and               himself.
                   The               next               morning,               when               he               runs               into               Marilla               at               the               pool,               he               doesn't               remember               her.

    She               takes               it               matter               of               factly               and               simply               hands               him               $700;               the               money               he               had               given               her               to               hold               in               order               to               keep               himself               from               blowing               the               whole               wad.
                   One               thing               leads               to               another               and               before               long               it               becomes               obvious               the               two               are               in               love.

    They               get               married               and               return               to               New               York               to               resume               their               respective               careers.

    That               is               when               the               real               fun               begins.
                   Mike               learns               that               his               recent               columns               about               a               fighter               promoter               in               league               with               the               mob               have               put               his               life               in               jeopardy.

    At               first               he               tries               to               ignore               it               but               it               soon               becomes               obvious               that               he               cannot.
                   The               real               fun;               however,               begins               when               the               two               worlds               of               the               bride               and               groom               try               to               come               together.

    Mike               likes               poker               with               his               cronies.

    Marilla               prefers               the               company               of               vivacious               entertainment               folk.

    The               two               mix               like               oil               and               water,               which               makes               for               some               lively               moments               on               screen.
                   Then               there               is               the               old               girlfriend               Lori               Shannon               (played               by               Delores               Gray).

    The               jilted               actress               soon               becomes               a               part               of               Marilla's               crowd.

    Although,               Mike               denies               it,               Marilla               can               see               that               he               and               Lori               have               some               kind               of               connection.

    She               worries               it               might               not               be               an               old               one               and               sets               out               to               find               the               answers.
                   Mike               is               afraid               of               hurting               his               beloved               bride               so               he               does               what               men               often               do               in               that               situation               --               he               lies.

    But               every               lie               is               evident               to               Marilla,               which               makes               her               even               more               suspicious.
                   All               of               these               plots               eventually               merge               to               make               for               a               hilarious               romp               that               the               audience               gets               to               enjoy               right               along               with               the               players               themselves.

    In               particular,               the               ending               sequence               is               absolutely               hilarious.
                   Bacall               remains               true               to               herself.

    She               is               chic,               glamorous,               beautiful               and               cool.

    Yet,               she               has               masterful               comedic               timing               and               a               face               that               registers               every               emotion               with               elegance               and               grace.
                   Peck,               who               isn't               well               known               for               his               comedic               talents,               manages               to               pull               off               a               tour               de               force               performance               nonetheless.

    He               is               charming,               witty               and               sexy               without               losing               his               edge               of               aloof               restraint.
                   Gray               is               good               in               the               role               of               the               ex-girlfriend,               but               not               great.

    This               would               have               been               a               perfect               role               for               someone               with               more               comedic               charm               like               Betty               Grable               or               even               Lucille               Ball.
                   Director               Vincente               Minnelli               gets               great               performances               out               of               his               actors               across               the               board.

    He               also               milks               every               word               of               the               script               written               by               George               Wells.
                   "Designing               Woman"               is               a               good               film               but               it               isn't               a               great               one.

    It               doesn't               have               to               be.

    It               fulfills               its               goal,               which               is               to               entertain               and               there               isn't               a               thing               wrong               with               that.

    I               give               it               three               stars.
                   RATING               SCALE               USED:               
                   0               =               A               stinker.

    Don't               waste               the               money!


                   1               =               Bad.

    Rent               it               at               your               own               risk.


                   2               =               Below               average.

    See               only               if               you               have               time               to               kill.


                   2.5               =               Average.

    A               toss               up.


                   3               =               Good.

    Worth               a               looksee.


                   3.5               =               Very               Good.

    I               recommend               it.


                   4               =               Excellent.

    Don't               miss               it!


                   4.5               =               Outstanding.

    What               are               you               waiting               for?


                   5               =               Destined               to               become               a               classic.

    You               will               be               sorry               if               you               don't               see               it.






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    Online               poker               is               a               vicious               game,               and               the               inexperienced               player               will               usually               lose               all               his               money               if               he               or               she               fails               to               understand               the               simple               rules               of               the               game.

    There               are               thousands               upon               thousands               of               possibilities               with               every               hand               that               comes               out.

    This               is               a               guide               written               by               an               experienced               player,               to               help               the               new               players               better               their               game               and               win               money               playing               poker               online,               or               even               at               the               casino               for               that               matter.

    This               guide               will               cover               the               most               popular               poker               game               online,               Texas               Hold               'Em.

    The               first               and               most               important               thing               when               playing               poker               online               is               to               manage               your               bank               roll.

    Without               proper               bank               roll               management,               you               will               lose               all               your               money               and               have               to               make               another               deposit               fairly               shortly.

    You               may               get               lucky               and               win               the               big               bucks               on               a               table               you               really               shouldn't               be               playing               at               all.

    When               depositing               less               than               a               $100               a               .05/.10               cent               game               is               probably               where               you               should               be               playing               until               you               at               least               double               your               money.

    When               depositing               less               than               $50               a               .02/.05               cent               game               is               preferable               until               you               double               your               money.

    I               would               not               recommend               depositing               more               then               a               $100               your               first               time               playing               online               anyway,               even               if               you               are               an               experienced               poker               player               at               the               casino,               because               online               and               casino               games               are               a               bit               different.

    Some               players               recommend               taking               a               shot               at               the               higher               levels               and               if               you               really               feel               confident               then               do               so,               but               you               could               also               lose               your               bank               roll.
                   The               second               important               thing               to               remember               is               fold,fold,fold.

    Folding               is               thing               you               should               be               doing               most               in               poker.

    There               are               many               charts               explaining               which               hands               you               should               be               playing,               you               can               find               one               here               http://www.preflophands.com/.

    This               site               will               give               you               the               top               poker               hands,               I               would               only               play               the               top               thirty               or               so               hands               on               here               and               fold               everything               else.

    My               pre-flop               percentage               is               usually               under               30%.

    You               should               keep               yours               around               there               to.

    If               a               player               sees               more               then               50%               of               the               flops,               he's               either               lost               all               of               his               money,               or               caught               a               really,               really               good               run               of               cards.

    This               next               site               will               give               you               the               poker               hand               rankings               here               http://www.pokerlistings.com/poker-hand-ranking.
                   Choosing               the               site               you               will               play               on               is               the               third               most               important               thing               to               playing               online               poker.

    Pokerstars.com               and               Fulltilt.com               are               good               sites               for               the               beginning               player               to               be               on               and               two               of               the               most               popular.

    Choosing               the               wrong               site               could               lose               you               all               your               money,               or               they               could               even               hold               on               to               your               pay-outs               for               no               reason               and               the               player               could               never               get               his               or               her               money               back!
                   So,               now               that               you               got               your               top               hands,               and               you've               reviewed               those               two               charts               you               should               be               on               your               way               to               playing               good               quality               cards               and               raking               in               cash.

    One               thing               important               is               this,               leave               the               bad               hands               to               when               your               in               the               big               blind,               and               don't               ever               play               them.

    Some               people               get               lucky,               but               their               luck               doesn't               last               forever.

    Becoming               a               disciplined               player               and               knowing               the               rules               and               when               to               call               your               hands               and               how               to               raise               them               pre-flop               is               the               most               important.

    Another               thing               I               would               suggest               is               to               find               a               chart               of               the               button               position               and               which               hands               you               should               call               at               what               position.

    This               is               a               mistake               a               lot               of               players               make,               when               raising               pre-flop               and               would               consist               of               another               whole               manual.

    It               is               one               of               the               most               important               aspects               of               poker               and               should               not               be               forgotten.
                   Bluffing               should               not               be               done               for               the               beginner,               although               most               players               bluff               way               more               online               then               in               the               casino.

    It               is               suggested               that               the               beginning               player               should               not               bluff               at               all               for               the               first               one               hundred               hands               until               he               or               she               is               comfortable               with               the               game               and               understand               how               bluffing               works               online.

    There               are               "tells"               even               over               the               computer               folks               and               you               will               be               able               to               recognize               them               and               others               will               be               able               to               recognize               yours.
                   In               closing,               the               best               way               to               learn               poker               is               to               play               online               at               low               limit               levels               yourself,               and               stay               away               from               play               chips               because               it's               a               totally               different               game.

    Read               as               many               books               and               manuals               as               you               can               and               remember               to               fold,fold               and               fold               more               then               anything.






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