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Archive for September, 2006

Playing Smart, Avoiding Tilt
Originally posted September 26th, 2006

When a player lets his emotions, not his brain, control how he plays poker he is said to be on tilt. Referred to as tilting, this method of play can often cause a player to make rash decisions and play poor poker.


Why Play Tournaments?
Originally posted September 14th, 2006

In a cash game a bad day can end up costing you a bundle of money. In a tournament game you will only lose a set amount at most. Players who play bad or get unlucky in a tournament will only lose their entry fee at most, while players who do well can take home marvelous cash prizes that make the fee worth it.


The Differences Between Online and Offline Poker
Originally posted September 3rd, 2006

In recent years, playing poker online has grown exponentially in popularity. Some players will only play their version of poker over the web, while others will never even consider taking a glance at online websites.


Banking Options: Making Withdrawals and Deposits
Originally posted September 1st, 2006

Unlike a casino, you can’t walk into an online room and exchange straight cash for chips. Because of this, you have to have some way of electronically transferring money to the online poker site of your choice. Most online venues have an enormous different ways to accomplish this minor task.


Finding a Good Table To Play At
Originally posted September 1st, 2006

If you have ever visited an online venue, you know that there are thousands of players playing poker at any given point. This results in there being hundreds of different tables to choose to play at. A new online player may be confused and uncertain as to which limits or tables to play first. Because of that, here is a guide that will help you determine which type of table is best for you to begin playing.