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		<title>PLO strategy basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 16:51:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PLO has obviously emerged as the game of the big boys in recent years. All the high-profile online poker players with money to burn play PLO these days, and there’s a good reason why they do so. It’s not just that these guys seek to do something new, something different from the masses (although that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PLO has obviously emerged as the game of the big boys in recent years. All the high-profile online poker players with money to burn play PLO these days, and there’s a good reason why they do so. It’s not just that these guys seek to do something new, something different from the masses (although that may be part of the deal too), it’s much more likely that they choose PLO over NLH because they believe they can play most opponents with an edge in PLO. Tom Dwan for one certainly thinks so. He said numerous times (he said it when he issued his famous – and by now infamous – million dollar challenge too) that he felt he had an edge over everyone else at the PLO tables. Obviously, most people playing $500/$1,000 PLO think so too. There was no better illustration of the fact that some players are indeed right to think they’re better than others at PLO than Isildur1’s ill-fated 2009 nosebleed stakes run. The mystery Swede took the online poker elite by surprise (Dwan himself never managed to rebound from the initial punch he took from the Swede), but as soon as they got to study his style of play, they relieved him of all his wins sending him right back into obscurity.</p>
<p>Why such a lengthy rant on Omaha’s newfound popularity? Because the above paragraph answers the question that should be first on the minds of all those thinking about taking up Omaha: <strong>Why play Omaha? </strong>The reason you should play Omaha is that if you pay a little bit of attention and get a few things right as far as strategy is concerned, you’ll probably be better at it than close to 90% of those playing it. Of course, I’m not taking about the nosebleed stakes here. There’s much stauncher opposition on that level.</p>
<p>First thing’s first when it comes to PLO: in order to be able to read the board properly, you need to remember the most basic rule: you can only use exactly two cards from your pocket hand and exactly 3 off the board to make your 5–card showdown hand. I know you’ll tell me that’s obvious, but as obvious as it is, that is where most beginners slip up. Sure, it’s nice to contemplate all the additional possibilities that the four instead of two pocket cards open up, but please, stay focused and only consider 2 cards from your pocket whenever the flop lands and you assess your hand.</p>
<p><strong>Take a step back and re-assess the importance of starting hand selection</strong>. Also known as the game of the nuts, Omaha is highly dependent on the cards you pick up in the beginning. In Holdem, the differences between starting hands are immense. Pocket rockets are huge favorites over pocket Ks. In Omaha, the best starting hand (A,A,K,K double suited) is only a marginal winner over the second best hand (A,A,10,J – also double suited), because of all the redraw possibilities. In Omaha, the edges you’re working with are much smaller, therefore you will simply not be able to afford to play any lousy starting hands. Conversely, if you stick to proper starting hand selection, you’ll have a huge edge over someone who doesn’t.</p>
<p>Take full advantages of the edges you have on the flop. In Omaha, securing an overwhelming advantage on the flop is rare, whenever you feel you’re there, take full advantage of it and value-bet the lights out.</p>
<p>The single best Omaha advice for beginners: only play extremely strong starting hands, and sign up for a rakeback deal at<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.rakemeback.com/">Rakemeback.com</a> for crying out loud. Given that your Omaha edges will be much smaller than your Holdem ones, you’ll need that rakeback deal badly. If you feel you’re up to it, go for a <a href="http://www.pokerprops.com/">poker prop</a> deal. Many poker rooms have player shortages on their Omaha tables and they’ll be more than glad to accept your application.</p>
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		<title>How To Play Poker With Texas Holdem</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 12:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Poker Suzie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker is a game that is becoming more and more popular over the years. It can be played both online and offline amongst players numbering from just one all of the way up to hundreds or even thousands or many different tables. There are lots of forms of the game but for the purpose of this article we are going to be looking at how to play texas holdem no limit poker. So how do you play poker in this form?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker is a game that is becoming more and more popular over the years. It can be played both online and offline amongst players numbering from just one all of the way up to hundreds or even thousands or many different tables. There are lots of forms of the game but for the purpose of this article we are going to be looking at how to play texas holdem no limit poker. So how do you play poker in this form?</p>
<p>When it comes to playing no limit holdem there can be as little as two people playing heads up or thousands playing in a single tournament over hundreds of different tables. On a single table you are not going to get more than ten players and the game will start when the players are all ready to go. One card will be dealt in order to find the highest card. The highest card will be then put as the &#8216;button&#8217; for the first hand and this represents the position of the dealer from where the cards are dealt.</p>
<p>The button will move to the left each hand around the table. To the left of the button comes the small blind who will put in a compulsory small bed before the cards are dealt. Then to their left will be the big blind who will put in a bet double the size.</p>
<p>The cards will then be dealt out from the left of the button going clockwise until all players have been given two cards. The aim of the same is not to show these to anyone and to keep their identity secret so that other players have to try to guess what cards you might have as the hand progresses.</p>
<p>The first person to make the bet will be the person to the left of the big blind. They will have to call at leas the level of the big blind if they are wanting to play in the hand but they can raise to any value that they wish above being double that of the big blind.</p>
<p>Once that player has bet the betting will continue clockwise until everyone has either called, raised or re-raised. The players who are left will see the flop. This will be three cards face up in the middle of the table. After the flop the person that is remaining in the hand who is closest to the left of the button will then have their chance to bet again. They can also &#8216;check&#8217; which means that no bet is placed.</p>
<p>After the turn a further betting round happens and then a final card called &#8216;the river&#8217; is dealt out by the dealer. After the river each player will have all of the cards they can get in order to make their best hand using a maximum of five of the seven cards. A final round of betting will then happen with anyone left in the game and then the winner will take the pot before another hand begins.</p>
<p>And that, in the most basic of terms, is how texas holdem is played.</p>
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		<title>Strategies To Help You Win Consistently In Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 20:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Shaunber</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is true that to win in poker you have to be lucky but you can also win the game by applying the various strategies which would help you win frequently in poker. Each player has their own styles of staking poker chips. The strategies that you need to follow also should be based on your playing styles and ways which could help you win in poker.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true that to win in poker you have to be lucky but you can also win the game by applying the various strategies which would help you win frequently in poker. Each player has their own styles of staking poker chips. The strategies that you need to follow also should be based on your playing styles and ways which could help you win in poker.</p>
<p>Hence the first step to success in poker is deciding what strategies you should incorporate while playing with your chips in poker. You need to consider matters like what kind of a poker player you are whether you are a tight player or a loose player, which variation you are playing whether it is Texas holdem or Omaha or any other variation. What is your financial status and how much chip sets you can afford and whether you are playing for fun or for a living.</p>
<p>If you analyze the above aspects then you can conclude on what strategies you need to apply. To win in poker the primary strategy that you have to set is to keep a positive mood while playing the game of poker hence you need to have the desire to win the pot. If you focus yourself to win the pot then automatically you would be lead to success in poker. While staking your clay poker chips you need to set your mind to win the pot so that you can play more confidently.</p>
<p>Learning the game and the game rules of the variations you choose to play would lead you to success. You need to understand the basics of the game even before playing the game so that you can play better and minimize making mistakes. Understanding the game and the rules more intensely would assist you in playing the game better and you would be able to form the best hands out of the dealt cards and hence increase your chances of wining. You can also decide what amount of poker chips sets need to be staked to favor you according to the hands you posses.</p>
<p>You should also determine well in advance what amounts need to be staked and the limits you shouldn&#8217;t cross so that you can earn huge and loose less. If you want to avoid any financial crisis you have to set a limit and strictly stay within your limits so that while staking your chip sets even if you are tempted to stake more try not to go beyond the limits.</p>
<p>You can also win through the game of poker if you can read your opponents hands and judge the hands according to their body languages and playing phase. The hands of your opponents are what govern your play and the number of poker chips you need to stake hence you should posses the ability of guessing the hands of your opponents more appropriately.</p>
<p>Your positions also affect your game and chances of winning the late you are seated the more advantage you would have and would be able to stake your chips better form your chip cases. You would be able to study your opponents better in case of late position and hence be able to make the right moves.</p>
<p>If you go through the above strategies and determine the ways to apply them while playing taking into account your style of playing would help you in winning through the game and thus be able to accumulate many chip sets and avoid loosing them.</p>
<p>Tony Shaunber has been in many poker tournaments. If you&#8217;re thinking of organizing a tournament you can find great selections of <a href="http://www.magicacepoker.com/poker-tables-c-8.html">poker tables</a> online. Don&#8217;t forget to add other <a href="http://www.magicacepoker.com/poker-supplies-c-18.html">poker supplies</a> to complete that look of a live casino room.</p>
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