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		<title>Texas Hold Em Poker Tips &#8211; Play Aggressive And Win Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Texas Hold em Poker tips all about the need to play aggressive and how it will win you more hands of poker. Playing aggressive is imperative if you want to win more hands, take more pots, get more money and become a better poker player. Its imperative to the winning overall at No Limit [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com">Poker Reviews</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com/poker/texas-hold-em-poker-tips-play-aggressive-and-win-money/">Texas Hold Em Poker Tips &#8211; Play Aggressive And Win Money</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Texas Hold em Poker tips all about the need to play aggressive and how it will win you more hands of poker. Playing aggressive is imperative if you want to win more hands, take more pots, get more money and become a better poker player. Its imperative to the winning overall at No Limit Hold Em. Passive players may do alright for a while but to really take your game to the next level you need to play aggressively.</p>
<p>When your playing No Limit Texas Hold Em Poker, raise when your the first one to enter a pot. Don&#8217;t ever call the amount of the big blind, this is suicide. The slang for this limping, or limping in. When players limp they are saying &#8216;I want to play but I don&#8217;t know if my cards are good enough to win&#8217;. This is not a message you want to send to everyone. You need to take the lead. You need to say &#8216;I&#8217;ve got a great hand, anyone want to play with me?&#8217;</p>
<p>Poker is all about betting. If you are behind a player that limps in, raise him. When you raise someone who limps in, you are sending the message &#8216;My cards are better then yours&#8217;. The the flop comes. If the player who limped in just checks, raise him again. He is saying &#8216;I didn&#8217;t get the flop I want&#8217; and you are replying &#8216;Woohoo I hit my flop, yes!&#8217;. No matter what you have this betting strategy will send a message to the player that you are doing great.</p>
<p>Taking the lead and raising will help you win alot more pots then if you just check or call. Remember, most of the time you aren&#8217;t going to hit the flop with your pocket cards. Yes, you are not going to hit the flop! However, you might continue to bet because you know that most of the time you opponent will not hit the flop either. By betting/raising you can often steal the pot from your opponent because he will think you have something. Usually the flop won&#8217;t hit either of you but by being aggressive you can usually steal alot more pots than if you are just checking.</p>
<p>Being aggressive is one of the most important things you can do to win pots and succeeed. Take this Texas Hold em Poker tips advice and be agressive the next time you play poker. Winning more smaller pots usually gets you more money then sitting and waiting for that perfect hand. You almost never get the perfect hand so just bet aggressively and make your opponent think you have something good.</p>
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		<title>How To Play Super Aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 09:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know why more and more players are wanting to know how to play super aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker? I think this is because everyone is catching on that an aggressive style of play is generally the most successful style of play. It sure beats being passive. Its actually quite easy to [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com">Poker Reviews</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com/poker/how-to-play-super-aggressive-no-limit-texas-holdem-poker/">How To Play Super Aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know why more and more players are wanting to know how to play super aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker? I think this is because everyone is catching on that an aggressive style of play is generally the most successful style of play. It sure beats being passive. Its actually quite easy to play super aggressive, you just have to stay within some guidelines.</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt;Want To Know How To Play Super Aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker?&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>The easiest way to play extremely aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker is to always bet 5 times the big blind. Never ever check, never ever call, never raise the minimum amount or any other amount, just always bet 5 times the big blind. Your decision is very easy: fold or bet 5 times the big blind. This is super aggressive No limit Texas Holdem Poker.</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt;But Before You Can Play Super Aggressive&#8230;&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>You better have decent cards. Playing extremely aggressive but playing very loose as well is a recipe for disaster. If you are deciding to play very aggressive you need to tighten up your game. You need to stick to good poker principles:</p>
<p>- Play the odds, the numbers<br />- Choose your starting hands carefully<br />- Don&#8217;t play post flop if you don&#8217;t have a good hand<br />- Calculate your odds and outs<br />- Pay attention to your opponents, their cards, styles of play etc<br />- Don&#8217;t get too loose</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt; How To Play Super Aggressive And Loose At The Same Time&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>There is only one safe way to do this. First you play tight. Play good strong poker with good hole cards and play through the river with a good hand. After you have done this a couple of times you can start to loosen up &lt;i&gt;slowly&lt;/i&gt;. Sneak pairs lower and lower down to middle pairs. Play high suited cards, then middle suited cards. Slowly lower the quality of the hands you play. By first playing extremely tight you will set a precedence. By continuing to always bet 5 times the big blind the other players will be scared to challenge you.</p>
<p>No Limit Texas Holdem Poker extremely easy once you know how to play super aggressive but you have to make sure that you do it correctly. Playing too aggressive can sometimes get you into trouble if you play too loose. Being able to handle the heat and keep your composure during massive pots is critical if you are ever going to succeed in playing super aggressive No Limit Texas Holdem Poker.</p>
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		<title>Texas Hold Em Poker Hands &#8211; Basic Play Of Hands</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 21:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you are playing Texas Hold Em Poker the hands you play can often depict whether you are one round away from being a massive winner or one round away from losing absolutely everything because in No Limit Texas Hold Em Poker, all your chips are at risk every single time you play a hand. The only exception to this is if your opponent has less chips then you of course.</p>
<p>In ever poker game you play your goal is to win the most chips possible. Your secondary goal is to lose the least amount of chips possible. You need to remember these goals when you are playing. You should always play good starting hands if you can. Since you usually aren&#8217;t dealt very good starting hands that often you should probably be folding most of the hands you get before seeing the flop. Generally speaking, the hands you want to stay in for are pockets of high pairs; so aces, kings and queens, or two premium cards like ace-king or king-queen, suited or unsuited. Depending on your position at the table you may be able to play a few different other hands.</p>
<p>The hands you can play and which ones you can&#8217;t will be greatly affected by your position in the betting sequence for that round. You will need progressively better hands the closer you get to the big blind. So in last position you will be able to get away with a much worse starting hand then if you were under the gun.</p>
<p>With all other things being equal, if you are in first or second position you only ever want to play exceptionally great hands, like a premium pair. If you are in one of the middle positions you can probably play any good pair and or two high cards headed by an ace or a king. When you are sitting on the button you can play practically any pair and also suited connectors. Remember though, you must be very careful and particular about what hands you play when you are the small or big blind.</p>
<p>So when you are playing any of the Texas Hold Em Poker hands you need to remember your primary goal. You are trying to win the most chips possible. Keep in mind your secondary goal; to lose the least chips possible. If you are playing very weak hands you may not be able to reach these goals. Generally you want to be playing only good starting hands. If you are on the button you can play slightly weaker hands and get away with it. The fact of the matter is, you just have to fold alot of cards waiting for the good hands.</p>
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		<title>Poker Passive Preflop Tips &#8211; Revealing The Secrets Of Passive Play</title>
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There are many strategies you can utilise to win poker; passive, aggressive, tight, loose. It also matters when you play these strategies, like preflop, postflop, or on the turn or the river. The thing to remember is that all the strategies have their place and rarely is any one particular play style [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com">Poker Reviews</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com/poker/poker-passive-preflop-tips-revealing-the-secrets-of-passive-play/">Poker Passive Preflop Tips &#8211; Revealing The Secrets Of Passive Play</a></p>
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<p>There are many strategies you can utilise to win poker; passive, aggressive, tight, loose. It also matters when you play these strategies, like preflop, postflop, or on the turn or the river. The thing to remember is that all the strategies have their place and rarely is any one particular play style more effective for all situations.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter who you are, how proficient you are at poker; whether you are just learning or are still perfecting your game. Whoever you are I&#8217;m sure that you, like me, want to know some Poker Passive Preflop Tips to increase your poker winnings. Thats why you&#8217;re investing your time wisely reading these tips.</p>
<p><strong>Passive Play Secrets</strong></p>
<p>The secret is, if you have yet to become very successful in poker it likely has nothing to do with you. If you are constantly losing money at the poker table, even in the preflop game, it probably isn&#8217;t even your fault. Its likely the result of having incorrect information. This isn&#8217;t a surprise because of the sheer amount of dud information available on the Internet. Even real books aren&#8217;t as good these days.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t think about how confusing all the information is, concentrate for a moment, and take a deep breath and relax. Let us both take aim at the major issue here. In fact, we&#8217;ll tackle the problem together in this article, and with this information we can work miracles. First though, we must clear the air.</p>
<p><strong>The Secrets Exposed</strong></p>
<p>The following are the two biggest secrets to play poker passive on the preflop. These tips will no doubt improve your passve preflop game instantly.</p>
<p>Secret #1 &#8211; Use And Abuse</p>
<p>The first secret is to use and abuse the strategy of being passive preflop. This means that whenever you can easily check or call to get to the flop you should. This way, it doesn&#8217;t matter what cards you have you can see the flop and take a quick look if you have made something. If you haven&#8217;t then you can fold and you haven&#8217;t lost any money. If you do then you can play at the pot and win. You can do this no matter what cards you are dealt. Just play passive whenever you can to get to the flop. You won&#8217;t always hit the flop but when you do you can make a bunch of money.</p>
<p>Secret #2 &#8211; The Check Raise</p>
<p>The second secret is to play a check raise. When you do get dealt great cards, be passive preflop. You should always play passive preflop, and you can even play passive one more round to the turn, then, you raise. You will trick you opponents because they will think you have hit on the turn when in fact you hit on the original deal and have a monster. This way you can crush your opponents without them even knowing what hit them. Playing passive preflop is crucial to a successful check raise.</p>
<p>Playing poker passive preflop tips the game into your favour no matter what cards you have. If you have bad cards it is worth playing passive preflop because you might be able to get to the flop to make something, and if you don&#8217;t make anything you won&#8217;t lose many chips anyway. If you do get dealt a great hand being passive preflop can be beneficial because you can perform a check raise in order to win more easily.</p>
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		<title>Texas Hold Em Poker Tip &#8211; Play A Bit Better</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All you have to do to follow this Texas Hold Em Poker Tip is to play a little bit better. You don&#8217;t have to be a poker professional, an all-star or a hero to be successful in poker. All you have to do is play just a little bit better then the people your playing against, and you will win. It seems to easy to be true, but it is. You don&#8217;t even have to be better then everyone. If you are just the second or third best player, or even fourth or fifth, you are still better then a few other players at the table. This means you can beat them, steal their chips and profit from them. This is the key to winning.</p>
<p>If you want to be a winner at poker, play at a table where you are better then the other players. You need to be better player then several of the other opponents. Proper game selection, that is picking the right games to be in, is very important. You need to pick the right games in order to be successful. If you think about it, how would you fair playing against the top poker players in the world? You&#8217;d probably lose alot of money right? Well, what if you were playing against some total newbies who barely even knew the rules of poker? You&#8217;d probably win. If you had to make a decision on which game to play in order to win more money, which would you chose? The second one, right?</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t even have to beat all the players at a table. You just have to beat a few of them. If you play just a little bit better then some of the players you will be able to make a profit. If you beat some of the players most of the time, you&#8217;ll come out better overall. </p>
<p>Usually, the higher limit the games the better the players. Really good players play for big stakes because they can risk it (they aren&#8217;t risking as much because their skill mitigates the risk). Plus they can make more money in these games. If you are struggling or just breaking even at a certain limit then drop down to a lower limit where you are profiting. If you get big head and think your tops because your playing in a big league you will most surely lose. I&#8217;d rather be in a lower limit making $50-$100 bucks then be in a high limit stressing to break even.</p>
<p>This Texas Hold Em Poker tip is all about playing just a little bit better then the people at your table. If you play better then them you will win. You don&#8217;t have to be the best poker player in the world, you just have to be better then the people your playing against for now.</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Play Texas Holdem Poker For NL The Easy Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its easy to learn how to play Texas Holdem poker for NL. NL stands for &#60;i&#62;No Limit&#60;/i&#62;. No Limit Texas Holdem Poker is one of the most popular forms of poker in the world today. What makes NL poker stand apart from some other types of poker is the fact that at any time you [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com">Poker Reviews</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com/poker/learn-how-to-play-texas-holdem-poker-for-nl-the-easy-way/">Learn How To Play Texas Holdem Poker For NL The Easy Way</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its easy to learn how to play Texas Holdem poker for NL. NL stands for &lt;i&gt;No Limit&lt;/i&gt;. No Limit Texas Holdem Poker is one of the most popular forms of poker in the world today. What makes NL poker stand apart from some other types of poker is the fact that at any time you can bet as much as you want up to no limit. Of course you have to have the amount of money you want to bet but that is the only restriction.</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt;Learn How To Play Texas Holdem Poker For NL&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>Texas Holdem Poker is usually played with 8 players at a table. You can play with less players then this if there aren&#8217;t enough playerd. When there are only two players playing this is known as &lt;i&gt;heads up&lt;/i&gt;. The table will have a dealer. There will be a dealer button that signifies where the dealer &#8216;is&#8217;. Each hand this moves to the next player around the table. The two players in front of the dealer are the &lt;i&gt;big blind&lt;/i&gt; and the &lt;i&gt;small blind&lt;/i&gt;. They have to post a certain amount of chips without being able to see their cards (hence &#8216;blind&#8217;).</p>
<p>The game starts and every player will get two cards. These are &lt;i&gt;hole cards&lt;/i&gt;, or &lt;i&gt;pocket cards&lt;/i&gt;, or &lt;i&gt;down cards&lt;/i&gt;. These are your two cards and only you get to use them. A round of betting will occur. At a minimum if you want to play you will have to &lt;i&gt;call&lt;/i&gt; the big blind which is the largest amount on the table. If someone &lt;i&gt;raises&lt;/i&gt; you will have to call them or &lt;i&gt;reraise&lt;/i&gt; them or you can fold. The minimum amount to raise or reraise is the amonut of the big blind. Once everyone has made their move, either called up to the maximum bet for the round or &lt;i&gt;folded&lt;/i&gt;, the dealer will deal will pull all the chips into the middle, which is the &lt;i&gt;pot&lt;/i&gt;.</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt;The Flop, Turn and River&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>The dealer &lt;i&gt;burns&lt;/i&gt; a card (this means he throws away the top card of the deck) and deals the &lt;i&gt;flop&lt;/i&gt;. The &lt;i&gt;flop&lt;/i&gt; consists of &lt;i&gt;three&lt;/i&gt; cards placed face up on the table. These are known as &lt;i&gt;community cards&lt;/i&gt;. Everyone gets to use these. By the end of the game there will be a total of five community cards. Each player must make the best possible five card hand with their own personal hole cards and the five community cards. After the flop is dealt there is a round of betting starting from the first player left of the dealer. This player can &lt;i&gt;check&lt;/i&gt; (bet nothing), &lt;i&gt;raise&lt;/i&gt; or &lt;i&gt;fold&lt;/i&gt;. If he checks the next player also has the opportunity to check and it continues. If anyone bets you now cannot check and must either call that bet or fold. You can &lt;i&gt;reraise&lt;/i&gt; if you like.</p>
<p>After all bets are done and the chips have been pulled into the pot the dealer will &lt;i&gt;burn&lt;/i&gt; another card and then deal &lt;i&gt;one&lt;/i&gt; more card, the &lt;i&gt;turn&lt;/i&gt;, also called &lt;i&gt;fourth street&lt;/i&gt;. Again, similar to before, betting starts from the first player left of the dealer. He can check, raise or fold. Like before, as soon as someone raises no one can check anymore. Sometimes every player just checks and the next card is dealt. More often though at least one person will bet and then you have to call that bet, or you can reraise or fold. This continues around until everyone has either folded or called up to the maximum amount bet. The dealer again pulls all the chips into the pot.</p>
<p>The dealer burns his last card and places the final community card on the table. This is called the &lt;i&gt;river&lt;/i&gt; or &lt;i&gt;fifth street&lt;/i&gt;. Now no more cards will come into play and the players know for sure their best five card hand. One final round of betting will take place in exactly the same format as before. After every player has acted the dealer brings all the chips into the pot and its time for the &lt;i&gt;showdown&lt;/i&gt;. The player who initiated the final round of betting has to show his cards first and then everyone else shows their cards. The person with the best overall hand wins.</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt;Texas Holdem Poker Hands&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>The different Texas Holdem Poker hands are easy to learn. I&#8217;ll do them in order from worst to best. Remember S=Spades, C=Clubs, D=Diamonds, H=Hearts.</p>
<p>1) Nothing, aka Highcard.<br />This is just five plain cards, i.e 7D-5S-4C-3C-2H<br />2) Pair<br />Two of you cards are the same number and three plain cards, i.e 2H-6H-10C-Jc-JS<br />3) Two Pair<br />Two pairs and one plain card, i.e AC-7S-7D-QC-QH<br />4) Three Of A Kind<br />Three of your cards are the same number and two plain cards, i.e JH-5S-8C-8S-8D<br />5) Straight<br />Five cards that are consecutive numbers, i.e. 3D-4H-5C-6S-7S.<br />6) Flush<br />Five cards that are all the same suit. They can be any numbers, i.e AS-8S-6S-4S-3S<br />7) Full House<br />A Three of a kind and the other two cards are a pair, i.e KD-KH-3S-3D-3C<br /> <img src='http://www.poker-reviews-and-info.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' title="Learn How To Play Texas Holdem Poker For NL The Easy Way" /> Four Of A Kind<br />Four of your cards are the same number and one plain card, i.e JH-JD-JS-JC-9S<br />9) Straight Flush<br />Five consecutive numbered cards &lt;b&gt;and&lt;/b&gt; they are all the same suit, i.e 4H-5H-6H-7H-8H<br />10) Royal Flush<br />The top five cards &lt;b&gt;and&lt;/b&gt; all the same suit, i.e 10H-JH-QH-KH-AH</p>
<p>&lt;b&gt;More Things To Remember&lt;/b&gt;</p>
<p>1) At any point in time anyone can go &lt;i&gt;all-in&lt;/i&gt; which means they are betting all their chips. This is the essence of No Limit Texas Holdem Poker. If you want to continue playing you must call the amount that was bet.<br />2) Even though there are seven cards to use in total &#8211; the five community cards and your own two hole cards &#8211; your best hand is the best five cards of these seven.<br />3) Don&#8217;t bet out of turn. Always wait for the person before you to check, raise or fold before you make your move.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Single Table Tournaments, STTs, Sit and go, Sit n go, SNGs and all other nicknames refer to the same thing, a type of Texas hold em poker where the player ‘buys in&#8217; to the tournament for a set fee, receives the equal amounts of chips and then battles to be the last one standing. </p>
<p>Sit and Go poker tournaments are extremely convenient for the poker players at beginner&#8217;s level as they have a set fee only unlike cash tables with no limits. Also this type of Poker is quick to play.</p>
<p>If you are a beginner it is always better to start from lowest stakes table and gradually build up the budget once you are comfortable with the game.  Also, as these Single Table Tournaments are ‘freeze-out tournaments&#8217;, so these are the best for beginner level players. The term ‘freeze-out&#8217; means that the player cannot re-buy into the game if he loses his chips. So the worst that can happen is that a poker beginner can only lose his buy-in fee.</p>
<p>The following section gives you few Sit and Go tips to poker beginners and will help you to learn sit n go poker.</p>
<p>As a beginner you should always play to your level and should not enter expensive tournaments where the skill level of other players will be high. The other reason to avoid these tournaments is that it will affect your confidence and can drain any enjoyment out of the game.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t engage yourself in making silly bets. In the beginning you should always fold any poor hands and play tight.  At this stage it is extremely important to act in position and use control to your advantage, as well as preserving your all important chips.</p>
<p>As the game progresses and few players are knocked down it is a time for you to loosen up and start bluffing and play weaker hands. The key at this point is survival. So keep on taking as many pots as possible to ensure you can keep paying for your blinds and stay in the tournament.  Most of the profit in a sit n go tournament will come from opponents making mistakes at the bubble. Bubble can be defined as the point where there is just one opponent to go before the paying places begin. </p>
<p>And if you are lucky to get to the last two or three players, then that&#8217;s the time to get really aggressive. Use the chips you have to lead the betting and start reading the opposition rather than simply relying on the cards you have in your hand.</p>
<p>And remember, that you won&#8217;t be able to win every Sit and Go tournament, but as long as you stick to the games with low buy ins, you can pick yourself up and give it another go without wasting your precious money.</p>
<p>There is always some aspect of the poker player&#8217;s game that can be improved. So at the end of play, always look back at the hands you played well and the ones which could have been played better. The more you practice the better the chance of you winning more. So look for the best <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://poker.ladbrokes.com/en/poker-school" title="Poker School">poker school</a> online and start honing your poker skills and improve your poker play.</p>
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Actor BEN AFFLECK was forced to pull out of a poker tournament earlier this week (beg05Jul10) because he was suffering from an agonising migraine.The Good Will Hunting&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you of legal age to gamble already? Have some money to spare? And more importantly, do you find yourself excited or at the very least, curious, about playing online poker? If so, then you&#8217;ve come to the right place. A lot of people who are new to the online poker scene feel somewhat intimidated and helpless when it comes to playing online poker for the first time. </p>
<p>And at times, their nerves get the better of them. So instead of forging ahead and playing online poker, they back out and simply try to feel content with just watching Celebrity Poker on television or other professional poker tournaments. If you&#8217;re new to the online poker scene and would like a crash course about it then wait no more because we&#8217;re about to give it to you in three..two..</p>
<p>ONE game is all it takes to get you hooked because poker is truly an amazing game. First, it challenges your brains. Don&#8217;t believe people when they tell you that poker is an easy game to win. It&#8217;s not! </p>
<p>But it isn&#8217;t as difficult as solving as Rubic&#8217;s cube. When you play poker, whether you do so online or live, you&#8217;ll realize that your brain is challenged to come up with different scenarios for the two cards you&#8217;re holding with your hand. With those two cards, you should be able to do the following: determine whether it has a good chance of winning, determine your chances against the other players and determine whether it&#8217;s time to fold in the successive rounds.</p>
<p>Secondly, if you&#8217;re worried about the game getting dull when you&#8217;re waiting for other players to make a move by folding, calling or raising a bet, you need not worry. This is because online poker sites have foreseen this problem so they made sure they offer their members a lot of cool graphics and distractions if they need to while away the waiting time.</p>
<p>After gaining considerable experience in playing poker, you may be able to make a living out of online poker. I kid you not! Online poker is easier than playing live poker because it offers helpful statistics that will let you know which rooms have big pots and which ones are populated by inexperienced poker players whom you could &#8211; - take advantage of! </p>
<p>But like I said, to be able to reach this stage, you must first gain experience in playing online poker. Make sure, however, that you don&#8217;t overdo it by bankrupting yourself in the process.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a complete variety of different poker games to choose from but it is very important that you choose the game which best suits your abilities, your availability and your finances. The best thing that internet has done is providing you with a huge range of poker games, whether free or paid only a few clicks away.</p>
<p>So whether you are new to poker or an experienced Pro, there is something available for everyone. As this article will concentrate mainly on the learning aspect, I think it is always a good point to start with the various types of games and then moving forward on to tips for specific games. </p>
<p>In the past, poker was mainly considered as a game of luck. But for many years, it had been observed that the regular players are winning poker tournaments more often. So it becomes clear that poker is a skill-based game which can be learnt.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the best source of information or platform for learning poker? Well everyone has got their own learning habits and a like for resources, but this article will focus on learning poker online. There are many websites that offer comprehensive poker learning resources. Starting from beginners and moving to advanced levels, from trial games to tournament games, from free games to cash games, you will most likely find what you are looking for.</p>
<p>Poker games vary according to the manner the cards are dealt and whether a higher hand or lower hand wins the kitty. Most poker games usually follow a similar set play but can be basically divided into 4 main categories, straight, stud, seven card stud, draw and community. </p>
<p>In Straight poker players bet in one round with a complete hand being dealt. In straight poker cards of five can be used as a final showdown to win the pot. The highest possible straight being Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten and the lowest being five, four, three, two and one. Straight poker is also known as three card brag and is a famous game in United Kingdom.</p>
<p>In Stud card poker the cards are dealt in a prearranged combination of face down and face up rounds followed by a round of betting. The most popular stud card poker is the seven card stud. In this game two extra cards are dealt to each player. There are three cards facing down and four facing up from which the player must play their best hand. There are several variations of stud card poker including razz, eight or better high low stud, etc. Before Texas Holdem Poker, seven card stud was the most popular poker game. Talking of the most popular poker games and you can always <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://poker.ladbrokes.com/en/poker-school/learn-poker" title="Learn Poker">learn  poker</a> on an online poker school and at your convenience. </p>
<p>Draw is the most conventional and straightforward form of poker. In this game a complete hand of five cards is dealt face down to each player. Players can discard some of their cards to improve their hand. This is followed by a round of betting. </p>
<p>Community is a variation of stud poker and has got some highly popular variations associated with it. Both Texas Holdem Poker and Omaha Poker are variations of this game. In community games the cards are dealt face up and face down, along with a set of community cards which are dealt into the middle of the table and can be used players to complete their hand of five cards. </p>
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