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post Oct 23 2009, 01:02 PM
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what's up y'all , how is everybody doing ? I m new at this and a have question. A few years back i visited the casinos to play blackjack , and you know the rest i lost of course. But now i 'm back again however this time i 'm playing video poker its ok for now but i want to be a good a player so i've been checking some sites like http://info-videopoker.info/Index.asp?ID=3...mple%20Strategy i really think that i can make me some money playing this game but i going to need more imformation , please if you know of a site or books that can help me with my game i 'll appreciate .
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post Dec 28 2009, 10:49 PM
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i am also the new one and want to learn how to play poker?
any one helpme in this?


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post Jan 21 2010, 11:59 PM
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you want to learn how to play poker yet you have a signature link pointing to a poker information site?

Does anyone know how to use a search engine or visit a local bookstare on this forum?


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post Jan 29 2010, 03:27 AM
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Like we all understand, this pokor cheating tips branch of learning is something which we might all benefit from a little education about, with no difference who you are.

Texashold em game of poker, a variation of poker made for between two and ten gamblers, is currently between the most common modes of poker. texas hold game of poker has gained popularity, both within the USA as well as abroad, due to its quick-paced play process and also simple play rules. A session of texas hold up game of poker involves up to four wagering sequences. After the allocating of the blind bets, every gambler is dealt a pair of individual, face-down "pocket cards". In a game of holdm poker, 5 face up " community board cards" are put at the central point of the table, in order to be utilized by all hold game of poker gamers.

At texasholdm game of poker, as soon as the 4th and likewise final gambling round is completed, occurs a "showdown ". The wagerer who forms the highest ranked (valued), 5-card, poker hand, applying any mixture of their pair of pocket cards and the five "community boardcards, wins the pile. The first gambler to the left of the croupier places the "small blind" wager ( 50 percent of the session`s lower limitation stake - on decks with stakes higher than $1, the small blind is rounded off to the nearest value). The second wagerer left from the game dealer, lays the "big blind " stake (equal to the deck`s low limit stake). The game dealer distributes a couple of face-down "pocket card" to every gamer. The playing cards are distributed in a clockwise fashion, 1 by 1, starting with the gambler left from the big blind-bet player.

The first gambler to the left of the big blind starts the 1st betting rotation. The betting round after that goes on, in a clockwise fashion, along the table, with every gamer making a move successively. In this specific gambling round, each gambler is compelled to, at the least, "call" the big blind bet, to remain in the hand. The wagering in this rotation is fixed at the deck`s lower limit wager. The game dealer flips the 1st 3 "community boardcards", turned upwards, at the center of the table. Those playing cards are employed by all bettors in the game session of tx holdem. The first "active " ( hasn`t quitted the game ) gambler on the left side of the croupier initiates the second wagering sequence. The gambling sequence then goes on, in a clockwise way, around the table, with each active gamer moving in succession.

The game dealer lays a 4th community board-card, turned upwards, at the central point of the table. The immediate remaining bettor on the left side of the house initiates the third betting rotation. The gambling rotation after that advances, in a clockwise way, around the board, with each remaining bettor making a move in turn. The betting in this rotation is set to the deck`s higher limit wager. The game dealer lays a fifth community board-card, facing up, in the center of the deck.

The immediate present in the game gamer left of the game dealer starts the fourth wagering round. The wagering round after that proceeds, in a clockwise fashion, along the deck, with each remaining bettor acting successively. The gambling within that rotation is fixed to the session`s higher limit stake. After the 4th wagering sequence in a game session of poker game of texas holdm has been finished, occurs a "showdown" (if more than 1 gamer remains present in the game). During the show-down, present participants make any mixture of their couple of pocket-cards, with the 5 community board-cards, to create the greatest ranked (valued ), five card, hand available. The remaining wagerer that assembles the highest ranked hand wins the game session of poker texashold game, except of the "rake"


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post Jan 29 2010, 05:05 AM
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QUOTE(HoldemChick @ Jan 22 2010, 03:59 AM)
you want to learn how to play poker yet you have a signature link pointing to a poker information site?

Does anyone know how to use a search engine or visit a local bookstare on this forum?
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It's called Immediate Gratification. No one wants to work any more; they just want to be handed the Holy Grail. It's akin to kids using Calculators before knowing how to to basis math with paper and pencil. The world has changed, and this industry is not immune to it.


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post Feb 1 2010, 07:51 PM
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Try wizardofodds.com. You'll find lots of helpful information. You can play practice games, and it gives you advice along the way.


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post Mar 3 2010, 02:35 AM
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Hey, if you are interested in the information about poker, you can search here. There are a lot of different articles and tips both for newbies and for long-term players.


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post Mar 3 2010, 10:06 PM
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Well, the link in my signature will take you to what I think is a good site or you can click here. It isn't a get rich quick by poker thing but it will teach you some strategies and overall how to play poker to win more than you lose. Otherwise, do some light research then get out there and play it. I feel the best way to getting better at something is to get your hands dirty.


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