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Archive for June, 2008

Let’s talk Casino guides

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Obviously being involved in Casino-For-Me.com I’m occasionally going to talk about casino play.  Just to spice things up a little though I thought I would review a casino resource website: CasinoTopLists.com

CainoToplists.com is an online treasure-trove of news, articles, guides and tips related to online casino gaming.  I managed to have a word with one of the contributors.

Q: “Firstly, tell us a little about the goal for CasinoTopLists.com

A: “CasinoTopLists.com is a growing brand in many countries (12 at the moment) and our goal is to achieve top status among online casino affiliate sites.”

 Q: “OK, so you’re an affiliate.  What sets you apart from others?”

A: “Apart from the fact that we compare the features and services of many leading casinos, we also have a live progressive jackpot display, which summarises the bigger progressive jackpots available in real time.  Of course we also show visitors the latest bonus deals from our leading casinos.”

Q: “Let’s go back to the resource and information idea then, what kind of stuff will I find on your website?”

A: “You can find information on the basic rules of casino games and gambling, stories about the luckiest (and unluckiest) players, playing strategies, the origins of the games and so on.”

You might like to take a look for yourself: www.casinotoplists.com

Tonight’s games

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Was able to fit in 2 hrs tonight at the tables.  Happily doubling-up once or twice before being taken down for playing without thinking.

Although I’m no professional, when I start at a table I perform very well and raise my chips regularly.  My trouble is that I will carry on too long without taking a break.  It’s important to realise when you are tired or not thinking straight.  I don’t think I ever play automatically (like when you are driving on a motorway and can’t remember the last few miles) but I will often over-stretch myself when I’m not thinking clearly.  If you aren’t thinking straight then you can bleed chips and loose track of your chip count.

My advice is not to play for longer than an hour without sitting out a few hands.  Make a cup of tea and stretch your legs because you won’t want to be getting nagging pains or need the loo when you are in the middle of a great hand.

By the way my nickname is “the_a98″ on A-Winning-Hand.com poker if you fancy playing a bit of heads-up poker.

Poker Fashion

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Poker fashion or lack of it is noticeable when watching one of the many poker shows now on TV.

The most obvious part of a professionals outfit nowadays is the sponsorship on their jackets or shirts.  In fact most of these shirts seem to bear the Full Tilt Poker logo.

A poker player’s accessories is where you see a more personal touch.  Some players love to wear large gold jewelry like darts players of the past and others prefer a more subtle approach with a nice watch and the cut of a good suit.

The thing that bugs me the most is the players that wear sunglasses to play poker.  Now I can understand the wearing of sunglasses under bright studio lights but I don’t think that’s the reason poker players wear sunglasses.  Lets face it - they look daft and they are using sunglasses to hide their eyes while looking at other player’s eyes.

Starting out in Online Poker

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Before I started playing online poker I read magazines and blogs looking for advice and tips.  There are literally thousands of poker-related blogs on the Internet and many of them rehash each other and the same old content each day.  Each month the magazines offer you tips and guides on the best and worst hands etc.

The thing about poker (and in fact most rule-based games) is that the rules don’t change and what hand is best doesn’t change.  So if you play the odds and only the odds, then you’ll never beat the best.

I believe I was reading Poker Player magazine and they said that rookies will all too often concentrate on the odds of a hand for an indication of how to play.  I sub-consciously took this on board myself.  Basically since I had no interest in learning dozen of common odds before even hitting the tables I let common sense take the lead.

Starting out is fairly simple.  Learn the basic rules of poker: what wins and in what order.  Learn table etiquette and blinding.  Then find a poker website where you can play for free (I use www.a-winning-hand.com) before depositing money.

Next steps find a table where the blinds are low and preferably table-limits too.  Then start playing.  If you are playing for free, having low amounts on the table will help accustom you to playing your first money hands.

Before you start looking for betting patterns and tells, simply play a few hands and get a feel for how the game flows.  You’ll start to learn the hands that work and those that don’t and this is the sub-conscious learning of odds that I employ.  Common sense dictates that a pair of 2s when you enter the flop is not as strong as any other pair but when you are playing against 3 people it is a lot better hand than when you are playing 7 others.

So my advice is this, learn the basics and start in the free rooms - this way you won’t be left wondering WTF after entering the flop with a pair of Kings only to loose half your stack just because you didn’t listen to your thoughts.  If you made that play with real money you’d be really unhappy and it would affect your play for next few hands at least.

Once you know your plays that work and you can bet without thinking too much about how impressive your hand is you can move onto reading other people’s play.  Some say that you can’t read people at online poker - but any regular player will tell you that there are still tells in online poker.

The next stage is to enter the paying rooms and don’t be afraid to take this step.  What is important to remember is that the rules are the same whether you are playing for money or for free.  I know this sounds obvious but it is surprising how many players change their tactics and style of play just because money is involved. 

Again start low to get over the initial nervousness and watch out for players looking to take money off rookies.  Try to find tables where the standard of play suits yours so you can ease yourself in.  If you don’t then there is the possibility that you’ll get fed up and give up.  Having spent time working on your new talent it’d be a shame to stop now wouldn’t it?

What has the rookie poker player been up to?

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Lately as you’ll no doubt have noticed, there haven’t been any blogs, articles or content added about poker.

The reason for this is simple: I’ve recently moved house and been far too busy trying to get that part of my life sorted  to think about poker.  Never-the-less I’m going to be contributing to this site on a regular basis from now on.

Additionally, I recently purchased the domain www.poker-playonline.co.uk but I haven’t figured out what my plans are for it yet.  I will be including more information on that in future blogs.