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		<title>The Usage Of Poker Aides Online &#8211; A Double Edged Sword</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An online type of poker training is the poker aides. These aides help you to get better in the online poker games. With the help of the online type of poker training, you can get to learn lots of lessons that are useful for improving your poker game online. These poker aides online can not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An online type of poker training is the poker aides. These aides help you to get better in the online poker games. With the help of the online type of poker training, you can get to learn lots of lessons that are useful for improving your poker game online.</p>
<p>These poker aides online can not help you into transforming into a professional players at poker as for that you need a hell lot of experience and massive amount of studying. The poker aides online help give you the self-esteem and confidence which is required to start playing the low limit poker in exchange for real cash and also to enjoy an interesting online poker game.</p>
<p>Poker aides on the net can also be taken as poker schools. Most of the discussions are about mass hysteria the online poker can cause.</p>
<p>Lots of tips for playing and many types of poker strategies can be found in the online poker aides. It&#8217;s just like learning ABCs in school. So, go now and avail the online poker aides to get your online poker started.</p>
<p>As soon as you have finished that course, later, like a normal school, you jump of to the following level. The aides will later tell you about the various differences that are there between playing poker in real and playing poker online. You can also learn the possibilities of losses or winnings you are likely to get when you are playing online poker. The trick of bluffing also becomes different when playing online poker from when you&#8217;re playing real poker with actual people.</p>
<p>Actually, there aren&#8217;t many differences between playing poker online and playing poker in real. Many people do not realize that they are not just losing the small dollar sign symbols that are there on their monitors but they are also losing real money. Due to this a number of the poker rooms available on the net make some big bucks and will continue to make more big bucks.</p>
<p>So remember that when you&#8217;re playing online, it doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s not real. It is so easy to withdraw money for playing at tables such that it makes you ask yourself whether playing poker in real world is less real than playing poker online.</p>
<p>To forget about bluffing is one of the things that the poker aide teaches you about. Bluffing is definitely one thing that should be struck out of your list of strategies. Speaking strategically, playing poker tournaments in real is more different than playing poker online.</p>
<p>Traditionally, online poker is being called a game of skill as you can call bluffs and also bluff your self. It requires a very high amount of skill to act as well as see bluffs and it is also necessary to learn and complete a lesson that needs a lot of courage. The skill of bluffing is very important when you are going to play a game of poker in real as you will be taking on real people with stamina and thinking, face to face.</p>
<p>Unlike that, it doesn&#8217;t make much of a difference with playing poker online. The poker aides also include teaching you how to perform a bluff before entering into a game of poker online. Don&#8217;t forget that, although bluffing is a low level act, you have no option but to use it at times.</p>
<p>But make sure you make only small buffs. With the fact that most of the bluffs you call are also small, there can be a huge chance of an opponent calling out your bluffs.</p>
<p>Not only do these poker aides teach you, they also help when you are stuck up with some really tough poker trouble.</p>
<p>You have a high probability of winning the jackpot as the last person standing in the games at casinos when there is an unsuited seven and two. Try to tighten up the game to its maximum. When you are playing with only suited picture cards and in a state at which a mistake committed doesn&#8217;t turn the tables of the game then you know the game is really tight.</p>
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<p>Poker Pros Understand Fold Equity <br />A level of online poker aggression that rarely gets discussed, but yet is quite prevalent and a large part of Texas Holdem poker games is fold equity. Fold equity is an advantage that the poker pro creates for himself by betting and raising, rather than just calling, with the intent of making his opponents fold their hands. </p>
<p>Poker Pros Play Live and Online <br />Poker played at online poker sites is the way that many professional poker players are playing poker today but it is not the only way. Professional poker players still choose to play at regular land based casinos for their poker action. Some players even do both. Is the game played the same online as it is in local cardrooms? </p>
<p>Poker Professional Reality <br />With the huge increase of people playing poker online and in casinos, the thought of becoming a poker professional always enters peoples minds. As appealing as becoming a poker professional might be to you, it is not easy to become a poker pro. </p>
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		<title>Poker History &#8211; Unearthing The Greatest Gamble Game Ever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is approximately two hundred years since poker has been introduced but the poker that is being called online poker is a recently introduced phenomenon. Though online poker is of recent origin, it has gained popularity at a very fast pace and is now played all over the world with a new perception. Online sportsbooks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is approximately two hundred years since poker has been introduced but the poker that is being called online poker is a recently introduced phenomenon. Though online poker is of recent origin, it has gained popularity at a very fast pace and is now played all over the world with a new perception.</p>
<p>Online sportsbooks were the first to be introduced in the internet and they were followed by many, one among them being online poker. Online casinos were also introduced in the mid 90s, the same time when sportsbooks reached the internet. Microgaming, that came up in the early 90s is a good example and has now become a casino software developer.</p>
<p>In 1998, Planet poker entered the scene and was the first to create an online poker gambling rooms. It was the first and the last of its kind for quite long. With passage of time, many new and big poker sites reached the net carrying a maximum rate of about 3 dollars with an initial rake of five percent. The industry was recognized only in 1998 but it noteworthy that the rates have been almost the same.</p>
<p>In 1999, Paradise Poker was created and this has now become the leader in industry. It was around this time that Dutch Boyd created Poker Spot.</p>
<p>Though Poker spot is the pioneer in running poker tournaments online, they faced whole lot of problems. The group did not collect the deposits of the players from its credit card partners. The company did not remit the winnings of the players as all deposits it held, were not returned. This resulted in their fall.</p>
<p>The introduction of the Netellers e-cash system has reduced the repetitions of the problems encountered by the Poker spot group in other poker players. The online poker groups are provided with funds from the Neteller system. The Netellers e-cash system frees the players from the trouble of using the wire transfer or credit card to deposit money in order to enter the poker group. This has helped in the minimization of frauds and improved the credibility of the company.</p>
<p>In the year 2001, online poker industry welcomed the entry of the two giant firms, Party Poker and Poker Stars. Paradise was on the lead until 2003, when they were overtaken by Party Poker due to the latter?s strategic advertising. The launch of World Poker Tour along with the Party Poker Million strategies attracted a lot of people and drove the group to success.</p>
<p>Chris MoneyMaker also contributed a lot to the popularity and growth of online poker. He was charged with 40 dollars to enter the poker room. He won the satellite tournament conducted by the Poker stars and was qualified for the final and the main event. He won the topmost prize of 2.5 Million dollars in a game considered to be one of the biggest of the World&#8217;s Series of Poker tournaments and in which about 839 participants had contested.</p>
<p>The creation of the site http://www.pokertips.org made online poker more accessible to all people especially to those who were new to the field of online poker. In 2004, that is one year after the launch of the site, the game became very popular with the fascinating story of Mr. Moneymaker adding another feather to its cap. The companies pocketed huge amounts and there were other entrants like Noble Poker and the Full Tilt Poker to the industry as well.</p>
<p>Sportingbet, a listed sportsbook acquired Paradise Poker and this contributed to the growth of gambling  industry. A lot of companies considered listing in the stock market as it helped them get funds to aid expansion of their business.</p>
<p>The United Kingdom has passed a legislation which states that gambling is legal.</p>
<p>Today we have a lot of sites that educate people who are new to the industry on the game. They aid in developing the skills of the beginners and making them professionals. Here are a few books on online poker: the Super System which is by Doyle Brunson, the Hold &#8216;em Poker for the Advanced Players and this is by Sklansky,Malmuth, the Killer Poker which is by John Vorhaus and Texas Holdem which is by Ken Warren. You are advised to learn the basic skills and the poker theory from experts.</p>
<p>Some of the best Online Poker Sites</p>
<p>Texas Holdem Poker<br />
StudStrategy<br />
Low Limit Omaha<br />
Poker School Online  at pokerschoolonline.com<br />
Ichiban Poker<br />
Poker Performance Psychology<br />
PlayWinningPoker.com and  playwinningpoker.com<br />
The Gamblers Edge at thegamblersedge.com<br />
Poker Pro Association<br />
Low Limit Holdem at lowlimitholdem.com<br />
PokerStrategy<br />
Poker Pages at pokerpages.com</p>
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		<title>How to Choose an Online Poker Site</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So<br />
 you have decided that you want to play poker Online<br />
 and your hunt for the perfect site has begun. But alas<br />
 there are literally hundreds of poker sites on the Internet.  How do you discriminate between all of these available sites<br />
 to find that desired site ? There are several key criteria that you should be aware of<br />
 in your quest to find the poker site that is perfect for you.  Understanding these criteria<br />
 and being able to use them as a basis for comparison<br />
 will significantly simplify your selection process:</p>
<p>Free Poker &#8211; If you are looking to play online poker for pure recreation<br />
 and not for money<br />
 ensure that the site you are interested in accommodates &#8220;free&#8221; players.  Most online poker sites do cater to free players.</p>
<p>Software Download vs. Web-based &#8211; Most<br />
 if not all<br />
 online poker sites require you to download their poker client software onto your computer system to run.  If you are adverse to downloading such software onto your system<br />
 then you might want to check to see if the poker site alternatively has a web-based poker interface<br />
 which allows you to play poker on the site from within your browser.  Software installs run the potential risk of viruses and/or adware being loaded onto your system (although most of the reputable firms would never do that)<br />
 but software installs on your computer generally run a lot faster than web-based sessions.  Software installations harness the power of your local PC&#8217;s CPU<br />
 whereas web-based interfaces rely on downloading any screen real estate updates over the Internet during play. This can be slow<br />
 particularly<br />
 if you are running over a slow internet connection (e.g.<br />
 a dialup line).  Hence<br />
 if you are after speed<br />
 select local software installations; if you are concerned about your computer&#8217;s safety or cannot afford the disk space used by a software installation<br />
 select a web-based poker site.</p>
<p>Methods of Deposit/Withdrawal &#8211; If you are planning to play poker for money over the Internet<br />
 it is very important to consider the methods of deposit and withdrawal that a poker site supports.  Many of these sites permit major credit cards to be used<br />
 which seem to be the universal deposit mechanism of choice.  Others permit the use of bank transfer<br />
 ACH transfer<br />
 checks<br />
 and wire transfer from banks.  Most poker sites also support some form of 3rd party eWallets<br />
 which provide an intermediary between banking institutions and the poker site itself.  The main criteria to look at are: 1) What methods of deposit/withdrawal are supported by the poker site<br />
 and how many of these methods are supported by the locale that you live in ?;  2) Is it legal to fund/withdraw to/from a poker site<br />
 from the jurisdiction that you are playing in ?; 3) What are the fees associated with the 3rd party eWallet companies that you are able to use<br />
 and how reliable are they (this latter question can be researched on some of the poker message forum boards) ?</p>
<p>Locale Restrictions &#8211; Some poker sites restrict the playing for money (and even free play sometimes)<br />
 based on your locale<br />
 and the laws governing gambling in your locale.  You should check with the laws of your local jurisdiction and check with the poker site<br />
 to see if there are any imposed restrictions on play<br />
 based on your locale.</p>
<p>Support &#8211; You should definitely look at the methods of support that a poker site offers.  Poker sites generally provide one (or more) methods of support that include: telephone support<br />
 fax support<br />
 Email support<br />
 and live chat support. The more of these that a poker site offers<br />
 the better.  For telephone support<br />
 check and see if the poker site offers toll-free support from your playing jurisdiction or not.</p>
<p>Game Variety &#8211; Depending on your level of poker playing expertise and your interest in variety<br />
 it is important to determine which game types the poker site supports.  Almost all of the sites offer Texas Holdem<br />
 but depending on your leve<br />
l of interest<br />
 you should check to see if they offer games like Five and Seven Card Stud<br />
 Omaha Poker (and all of its variations)<br />
  <a href ="http://TWEETGAMBLER.COM/strategy/jugar-al-blackjack-gratis-para-ganar-dinero-real/">blackjack</a> (not poker<br />
 but often included as a game option)<br />
 Stud (and its variations)<br />
 Draw poker<br />
 Tournament support<br />
 and limit and pot limit games.  Tournaments in particular are very popular with online poker sites<br />
 and some site tournaments offer very large prize pools.</p>
<p>Bonuses &#8211; Most<br />
 but not all<br />
 of the poker sites offer some form of bonus to the player<br />
 when you initially sign up with the site.  Each site&#8217;s bonus is somewhat different<br />
 but of the one&#8217;s that offer first time bonus<br />
 it is usually predicated on a minimum initial deposit.  Many bonuses are also calculated based on the amount of money deposited and spent on the site. Additionally<br />
 many sites offer reload bonuses<br />
 which are bonuses that are offered to existing customers<br />
 beyond their initial deposit bonus<br />
 and as an incentive to keep you as a customer.</p>
<p>Graphics and Useability &#8211; This is a very important consideration.  Every poker site has a different look and feel to it.  If you are going to be playing poker for money<br />
 it is important that you feel comfortable with the screen graphics and your ability to navigate (via mouse or keyboard clicks) through the poker program.  If you feel uncomfortable at all with the poker site<br />
 you should definitely not consider playing at it for money.  You should always test a poker site out in &#8220;free&#8221; mode first<br />
 before actually considering it for real-money wagering.</p>
<p>Game Features &#8211; You should always consider the game features that are available with a given poker site.  Game features such as hand history<br />
 multiple simultaneous playing windows<br />
 player notes<br />
 audible and visual indicators<br />
 player statistics<br />
 connection status indicator<br />
 player chat<br />
 turbo games<br />
 and screen options should always be considered.</p>
<p>Rake &#8211; Rake is the amount of the pot that the poker site takes (as part of its fee for doing business)<br />
 from each hand.  You should always be aware of how much rake a poker site takes (compared to another site).  Poker sites usually use a Weighted Contribution rake method or an Average Contribution method<br />
 when calculating rake.  Obviously<br />
 the lower the rake<br />
 the more money you will take home on hand wins<br />
 but this criteria by itself should not dictate which poker site you use<br />
 since all of the above factors need to be taken into consideration as well. In summary<br />
 the aforementioned criteria should always be used<br />
 when deciding which Poker site is best for you.  Depending on your preferences<br />
 some of these criteria should be given more weight than others.  Happy Poker site hunting !!</p>
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<p>Heads-up Tournament Play Tips  <br />If you happen to play tournament poker<br />
 then you know that heads-up play is inevitable. There comes a moment when there are only two opponents left at the table and they must battle each other for the coveted top prize. Successful heads-up play requires both opponents to have some experience in poker<br />
 but more importnatly<br />
 experience in one-on-one action.  read more  </p>
<p>Winning Online Omaha Hi Lo StrategyThree Top Tactics  <br />  Considered to be the most popular split pot poker game on the Internet<br />
 Omaha Hi Lo<br />
 which is also known as Omaha 8 and Omaha 8 or better<br />
 can be confusing to players new to it. Learning the rules of Omaha Poker and how it is different from Omaha Hi Lo is your first step to creating your strategy and style of play.  read more  </p>
<p>Omaha Hi Lo &#8211; A Varaition of Standard Omaha  <br />Omaha Hi Lo is a form of the regular poker game Omaha. In fact<br />
 the wagering<br />
 the blinds<br />
 as well as the postings are totally identical to Omaha poker.read more  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to become a serious poker player online or offline, you need to know the poker, hand rankings or you not know if you have a good hand or a bad hand. Of course, if you are use to playing with friends at home, you are more than likely not playing by the rules that are seen at casinos. All casinos, poker rooms online, and offline play by the same rules. The first thing you must know is that all 52 cards are used to play poker in most cases; however, the joker may or may not be used. The joker is often only seen in Draw Poker games and is not used in Texas Holdem, other holdem games, and stud poker.Cards are ranked from highest to lowest with the Ace at the top. The King, Queen, and Jack come next in that order and then 10 all the way down to the 2 often referred to as the deuce. The Ace can be used at the top or the bottom as a one for straights or even for the lowest card. In practically all poker games, only the five best cards are counted even if you are playing a seven-card game. Here is the breakdown so you will know if you have a good hand.If a joker is in play, the best hand a person can have is a five of a kind with five Aces at the top of the list. If no joker is in play, the best hand is the straight flush. A straight flush is five cards of the same suit such as all spades, all hearts, all clubs, or all diamonds. Of course, the cards must be in order to be a straight such as five diamonds from 5 to 10. A Royal Flush is the best hand, which includes the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten. Four of a kind comes next. All four cards must be the same card, such as all tens, kings, etc with the higher the card ranking the better. The best of course would be four Aces.Next is the Full House. A full house is three cards that have the same rank and then a pair. The higher the three cards the better such as 3 Kings and 2 5s. Of course, the person with the higher three cards will beat other players.The flush is next. A flush is cards of the same suit, but not in order. This means you can have five hearts of any rank. The person with the highest rank card will win if everyone has a flush. The straight is next with five cards in order from various suits. This means you can have 1 ace space, 1 diamond king, 1 heart queen, 1 club jack, and 1 spade 10. The suit does not matter.Three of a kind means the same card such as all three kings. The next is a two pair of the same such as 2 Aces and 2 fives. The last one is one pair such as 2 tens. Of course if no one has any of the above, the person with the highest card will win the hand.</p>
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<p>PokerStars &#8216;Million Dollar Men&#8217; Promo Offers Players Chance to Share the Wealth (source: pokernews.com)  <br />With the 117-day hiatus in the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event almost over and action at the final table about to begin, PokerStars continues to offer its players a chance to share in the excitement in a very real&#8230; (source: pokernews.com) &#8211; RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com   </p>
<p>Omaha Rules &#8211; A Guide to Omaha Poker  <br />Omaha Poker rules are extremely similar to the the rules of Texas Holdem. A player who is already familiar with Texas Holdem rules and strategies should find learning how to play Omaha (sometimes even called Omaha Holdem) relatively simple. &nbsp; read more  </p>
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