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Learning the Lingo: 2

October 15th, 2009 — 3:38pm

flop 2All right, now we are ready to tackle the “board cards.” They are also, and perhaps more widely, known as community cards. Anyway, they are the cards that the dealer lays face up on the table. They include the flop, the turn, and the river, which we will get to in a little while.

In some variations of poker, you have a draw — contrary to what you might be thinking, this does not necessarily mean that you are drawing new cards. On the contrary, it means you are attempting to improve your present hand by using the board, or community, cards. You want some specific cards to show up on the table.

The pre flop describes the point at which your hand gets dealt to you. At this point, each player receives two cards which only they can see.

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Learning the Lingo: 1

October 8th, 2009 — 3:29pm

flopYou are new to poker. You finally sit down at a serious game, be it online or in a bricks and mortar casino. Much to your dismay and embarrassment, however, you discover that you have no clue what these people are talking about at all. What does he mean, the pre flop? What board cards? Are you playing a board game? Is this a bad dream?

No! It’s real! All because you did not take the time to sit down and learn the basic terms used in most, if not all, variations of poker, before sitting down to play with the big dogs. This might seem ridiculous, but it has happened to a lot of us after we have made the move from playing with the boys in the basement to entering, say, a serious tournament. Fortunately, this next series of posts is here to help you out considerably.

Let’s start with the very basic basics. The blinds — big blinds, small blinds, blinds everywhere. Blinds are like antes, in that they are forced bets. However, they are replacing the traditional ante with which a lot of us are familiar. You have to pay the blinds before being able to see your cards.

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Poker tutorials, are they worth it?

May 8th, 2009 — 2:18am

Farha on OmahaArguably poker is a game where every player competes to win the pot and earn himself a fortune at the cost of others. It a proven fact that the game of poker requires a lot more than luck and this is where poker tutorials can be of great aid. There are a lot of poker tutorials available online but all of them require a signup amount after which you can go through them.

The biggest question is that are they worth the money? The answer depends upon the reviews and reputation of the site. It is accomplished that a beginner cannot learn the game of poker just by visiting a casino and requires a proper knowledge of the lingo of poker as well as the rules and regulation which change with each variant of the poker.

There are various sites which are owned and run by some of the most successful poker players and where one can get all the details and proper guidance about the game of poker. It is very well said that observation is the best way of learning and besides going for poker tutorials one can also visit local casinos to observe the games on high money tables or catch poker championship on television.

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Dwan & Elezra, High Stakes Poker S5

April 25th, 2009 — 2:02am

It’s so much fun to see a great poker mind like Tom Dwan absolutely MURDER the gang at High Stakes Poker, including this hand against Eli Elezra. Dwan hasn’t made a single mistake, and might be the biggest poker genius we’ll ever see on television.

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The reason why he didn’t raise the river was because he was HOPING for the board to pair and at the same time hopefully make a strong hand for Eli. I’ve read comments saying that Durrr should’ve raised there, but I strongly disagree. What if Eli had a flush? What if Eli pushes behind him on the turn? Dwan played it like the poker God he is!

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