Archive for September, 2007

September
28th 2007
Playing Poker without Preparing to Win

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Playing in online poker rooms and casinos, or competing in the traditional brick and mortar establishment in areas such as Las Vegas at the world famous Las Vegas hotels and casinos that draw visitors from all around the world, there is a great emphasis on coming to the Texas Hold’em poker tournament table with all your skills intact.  Without a strong set of winning skills, no matter what the medium, the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament player simply is unable to compete on a realistic level.  While many professionals will tell you that the only way to get any improvement on your game is through experience, the truth is that there is a simple and effective method of improving your Texas Hold’em poker tournament skills fairly quickly, regardless of how much time you actually spend playing in the amount of experience that you build up.

 

By utilizing the various books on how to win at Texas Hold’em poker tournaments and instructional poker DVDs by professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament winners such as Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke at websites such as Fulltiltpoker.com which specialize in poker supplies such as instructional Texas Hold’em poker DVDs, poker chips and even rugged plastic playing cards, the player can ensure that they are equipped with all the skills they need to succeed, winning against even professional level Texas Hold’em poker tournament players.  Competing in professional level Texas Hold’em poker tournaments is as simple as learning the game of Texas Hold’em and choosing your favorite tournament and signing up.  With these types of instructional poker DVDs and books on how to win at Texas Hold’em poker tournaments, any new professional Texas Hold’em poker player can become a poker ace literally overnight, simply by perusing the available information on winning at poker rooms and Texas Hold’em poker tournaments.  The majority of professional poker players have learned the ins and outs of the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament in this way; although very few will likely admit it.

 

By studying these types of books on how to win at Texas Hold’em poker tournaments and instructional poker DVDs by World Series of poker tournament winner Phil Hellmuth and other Texas Hold’em professional players, the new Texas Hold’em poker tournament player can increase their level of skill and ability without needing any experience whatsoever, except for what is learned through the instructional materials.  With the low prices available on the Internet at poker supply websites, it is a simple enough matter to purchase these types of helpful guides on the subject of Texas Hold’em poker tournaments and competing at the game of Texas Hold’em in general. 

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September
14th 2007
The Difference between Games of Chance and Games of Skill

Posted under Poker

If you have time, you might sometime feel like looking up the odds in games such as blackjack, roulette or even the random slot machines in areas such as Las Vegas.  These gambling devices are exactly that, gambling devices.  Designed to pull users money out of their pockets and into establishment coffers, these games and machines do little more than offer a way for users to experience some fun and excitement while giving their money away.  The odds against the user winning any games against the house are so ridiculous as to make it practically impossible to earn any type of living at such games.  It is rare that you hear people talk about the proliferation of professional blackjack players, or the influx of professional slot machine players.  The reason that there are very few professional slot machine and blackjack players, is that these games feature odds that are so ridiculously against the user, that no player could afford to become a professional or stay a professional for very long without a Rockefeller size bankroll.  Although, it is very likely that even a Rockefeller would eventually go broke playing against odds so steep in games of any reasonably high limit.

Standing in stark contrast to the odds against the player involved in games such as roulette, blackjack and the slot machines, the game of poker is based largely on skill and the user’s ability to manipulate the cards and the odds against the players arrayed against them.  Since the game of poker is played against other players, rather than the establishment, the odds become far more favorable, including the extremely favorable odds involved in widely publicized poker tournaments, such as the World Series of poker tournament in Las Vegas.  Playing in these poker tournaments allows players to compete for all manner of tremendous prizes at odds that are far more favorable than traditional cash poker games.  But even in the cash game, the poker player stands a far better chance of winning than in any other type of game of chance.

In roulette, the chance of winning is 1 in 37, as there are 37 slots on the roulette wheel.  In poker, the players odds are predicated upon the amount of players in the game.  If the player is playing in a tournament against 4000 other players, then it would seem that his odds would be one of 4000.  But considering that many tournaments pay out for many of the top spots, the odds are actually not quite as bad as they would first appear.

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