Archive for March, 2010

29
Mar

German Casino Robbery – Follow up report

Berlin Poker Robbery Update

The Berlin police have captured all of the suspects in the European Poker Tour Robbery earlier this week. On Sunday they arrested the person that they think was the ring leader.The man in question is a 28 year old Lebanese. The police believe that he is not only the mastermind but that he also drove the get away car. The latter ride was a posh Mercedes and, according to early reports, the suspects escaped through a local shopping mall adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Hotel in the German city.

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27
Mar

Rush Poker Strategy.

Rush Poker strategy

A couple of months ago, Rush Poker’s introduction by Full Tilt caused some serious waves in the online poker industry. Some hailed the innovation as the biggest change poker had ever seen since going online, others were fast to write it off as a failed attempt to innovate, made at the expense of the very factors that make poker a game of skill rather than one of luck. I happen to agree with both points of view, but one has to admit that good or bad, successful or not so much (I suppose it is rather successful though), Rush Poker is here to stay. Due to the modifications made to some of the core concepts of the game, optimal strategy for the Rush Poker tables has changed quite a bit too.

First of all: let’s take a quick look at the changes brought about by Rush Poker. Spawned by an insatiable thirst for action on the part of the online poker player, Rush Poker is a game which managed to eliminate downtimes completely. Players who join the Rush Poker action do not actually join a given table. Rather, they join a room with thousands of players, who play at hundreds of different tables. Once a Rush Poker player folds his hand, he’s automatically taken to another table where he’s dealt into another hand immediately. The quick fold option allows players to tick the fold button and to be taken to another table, before the action gets around to them.

What this means is that you can toss your player reading skills right out the window. The very essence of the game, that based on psychology and on individual ability to pick up on various reads, has pretty much been done away with. You won’t stick around long enough at a table to develop a history with those playing there and thus to make any sort of reads. That leaves you with the mathematical side of the game: play good old ABC (tight aggressive) poker and hope for the best. That’s your best shot really and here’s why: at a regular table, most of the money you make comes from fish, who constantly make bad choices. Even if you manage to score a few lucky hands against your skilled peers, your profits will still come from the fish. At the Rush Poker table though, there’s no way you can tell who’s a fish and who’s not. The only way to make sure you milk the opportunities offered by the fish is to play radically tight-aggressive, ABC poker, kind of like back in the days at the micro limits.

Tightening up and raising your starting hand requirements makes sense from a whole bunch of angles. Because players won’t have to wait around for anything, they can just hit that quick-fold button 10 times in a row and play only the starting hand they like. This means you’ll need a really good starting hand to compete against those who decide to commit chips on the same hand on which you make the move.

Pay extra attention to the BB. The BB is the only position which doesn’t have the quick-fold option displayed from the get go. What that means is that the guy in the BB is most likely to attempt a defense on rags. None of the other players have any kind of motivation to venture into light three-bet territory at all.

Another major difference between regular poker and Rush Poker is linked to rakeback and the poker rake. Because Rush Poker is so dazzlingly fast, you’ll end up generating much more poker rake per hour than at any of the regular cash tables. That means it’s quite imperative that you sign up for a rakeback or a poker prop deal, otherwise you’ll end up bleeding away too much of your profits.

Steve Larson, an online poker player from Canada, visit his http://www.rakemeback.com web site for more useful information.

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08
Mar

German Casino Robbed Video – Online Poker News

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08
Mar

Poker News

I was doing some research for this blog and I came across an article about how the online poker rooms are already starting to get ready  for the WSOP.  The article came from Poker Listings.com. It states that three online poker rooms are going to have qualifying tournaments.  The poker rooms are as follows Party Poker.com, Absolute Poker.com and UB Poker .com. The top prize on Party Poker is not only the seat for the WSOP but also $2000 for spending money. The other two sites are offering only the seat at the table. I think this is a great way for people who love poker but cannot afford the $10,000.00 seat along with all the other expenses to play in the biggest tournament of the year.

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01
Mar

Featured product march 2010

Hand crafted and painted these card protectors are a great gift or a perfect accessory for that home game. Each protector comes a plastic cover to keep them looking new.

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