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The All-In Bet
Originally posted December 13th, 2006

Anyone who has seen a game on television knows the all-in bet. It is one of the most exciting features of the game and should not be taken lightly. Usually the player who wins will double their chips, while the player who loses pretty much loses everything.


How Much Can a Good Player Make?
Originally posted November 15th, 2006

If you are not Phil Ivey or Chris Moneymaker, your profit expectations will differ according to your skill level, where and what it is you are playing.


Breaking Ties in Poker
Originally posted October 11th, 2006

Tiebreakers occur when two or more hand ranks are equal between different players.


Consider The Number of People Playing
Originally posted August 24th, 2006

When looking for the right online poker room for you, there are several factors that should weigh in on your decision. One of the most important factors, however, is how many people actually play at the poker room are you are looking at.


Choosing Your Limits
Originally posted June 22nd, 2006

Poker is a game where you win by betting chips. This fact is pretty obvious. What may not be obvious is that there are different ways players can bet their chips in a game, depending on the style of poker you are playing.


Is Online Poker Safe?
Originally posted March 16th, 2006

There are many issues that relate to online gaming that may concern a newcomer to the industry who is considering investing his money into a venue. The two most common questions include whether or not their money will be safe and if the games are really fair or not.


Set Limits on Your Spending
Originally posted February 5th, 2006

Everyone has heard the saying, don’t get in too deep with your betting. Most players tend to still think that losses are a small setback though, and continue to play while losing. Everyone thinks the next hand will be the one that wins.


The History of Poker
Originally posted January 28th, 2006

The true history of poker is undoubtedly difficult to trace since there are variations and versions of poker that cannot be tied down to one specific person or event. Some think its history is not important but to some, it does matter.