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		<title>5 Tricks on How to Make Money Playing Online Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 21:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Wait a full table rotation before posting the BB This tip is probably debatable by many of the players out there. In my opinion, unless you know what you are doing, this tactic will save you money in the long run by letting you not only get mentally prepared for the game, but also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>1. Wait a full table rotation before posting the BB   <br />This tip is probably debatable by many of the players out there. In my opinion, unless you know what you are doing, this tactic will save you money in the long run by letting you not only get mentally prepared for the game, but also gives you invalable time to evaluate your opponents. The worst thing that can happen is to get dealt a strong hand early and then get caught in a massive raising war between two players you don’t know. They could be two maniacs for sure, but what if one of them is a maniac and the other player is super-tight? Most likely, that super tight player is holding the nuts while you are bumbling by with top pair or two pair. Not a good move. So be patient, take notes in the meanwhile and save money in the long run.</p>
<p>2. Turn on your sound, turn down the music   <br />It’s no secret that us humans work better using more of our senses, otherwise we wouldn’t have been born the way we are. Yes, it may get annoying to hear the dinks, beeps and chip sounds of the game after awhile, but hearing those audible cues are vital to your play. You are much less prone to make mistakes when you can hear and see what people are doing, as opposed to just seeing it. For me, I notice it helps my timing when I am trying to figure out if I am onto a online tell or not, based on the delay during the other person’s actions.</p>
<p>3. Show the avatars (people in chairs), but don’t stereotype them   <br />This is probably the most debatable tip I’m guessing, because if you’ve turned them off, you probably really don’t like the avatars to begin with. And if you do like avatars, well, they’re probably on already. I just want to get my two cents in about this <a href="http://www.hexpoker.com/poker-bonuses/">Party Poker</a> tip by saying that even though avatars are computer graphics, it’s again human nature to easily identify faces. That means we can more easily associate a personality to a face, so it makes it easier to remember how someone is playing when we can attach a face to a playing style.</p>
<p>That being said, I’m sure there is some negative influence of these faces as well, because we probably tend to associate a certain avatar with a playing style. For instance, I’ll admit that I used to mentally associate one of the avatar pictures with bluffing. I think this was caused by a long string of coincidences, when different players using that avatar would constantly bluff, so I just starting linking that specific avatar with bluffing. Don’t let this happen to you.</p>
<p>4. Learn to leave the table   <br />This is really just a general <b>poker</b> tip, but it still nabs even the <b>poker</b> pros at times. At Party Poker, if you find that you are being outplayed, outclassed or just unlucky at the table, it’s ok to leave. Don’t think about getting your money back or getting revenge on the bastard that rivered you for the 3rd time now. If you are losing money at your table, you do NOT have good table image no matter what you might think. Not only are you not in a good mood, which puts you on tilt (admit it or not), but other players will be more likely to make plays against you. This makes your game harder in more ways than you want. With so many tables at Party Poker, just get up and go, it’s that easy.</p>
<p>I can’t stress this enough if the game gets short-handed (6 or less players) and you are not familiar with short-handed play. This is an easy way to lose a lot of cash if you don’t know what you are doing. I see this happen all the time, when a table breaks up and I’m stuck with two solid players and three guys who don’t realize they are about to get run over. Don’t be road kill when all it takes is a single click.</p>
<p>5. Buy-in more than necessary at the <a href="http://www.hexpoker.com/poker-bonuses/">poker table</a>   <br />If you’ve been doing your homework, you’ll know that you should always sit in with at minimum 20 times the big blind at any <b>poker</b> table. In the realities of <a href="http://www.hexpoker.com/poker-bonuses/">online poker</a>, this should be more along the lines of at least 40 times the BB. Personally, I like to sit down with practically 100x the BB. You should think about doing this too. Why? First, don’t ever be in the position of holding the nuts and not having enough money to raise the pot. I’ve seen this happen too many times, where a guy will have flopped a full house in a $3/6 game, but only have $12 in his bankroll. He could have made a killing if it weren’t for the fact he was playing with a small stack. </p>
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		<title>3 Things to Avoid at Online Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 21:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. If you are worried about losing your money, you should stop playing poker, switch tables or take a break. Second reason to buy more than is necessary, is for intimidation factor. Opinions may differ, but faced off against a big stack, my feelings are that a good amount of players (but not all) show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>1. If you are worried about losing your money, you should stop <a href="http://www.hexpoker.com/poker-bonuses/">playing poker</a>, switch tables or take a break. Second reason to buy more than is necessary, is for intimidation factor. Opinions may differ, but faced off against a big stack, my feelings are that a good amount of players (but not all) show a bit more respect (read: fear) and will play accordingly &#8211; which is to your benefit. Now, don’t read this as buying in for $1,000 in a $1/2 game, because then people will think you are just nuts, but $400.. now we’re talking.</p>
<p>2. Move out of the $5 tournaments ASAP   <br />This isn’t as much a trick as it is advice. The $5 sit and go tournaments on <a href="http://www.hexpoker.com/poker-bonuses/">Party Poker</a> are cheap, but at a price. With a $1 entry fee, this amounts to a 20% rake, which is no light task to beat. If you are good enough to win enough $5 tournaments that you can beat this rake, you are good enough to be playing at the $10 tournaments. There really is no difference between the two; and in my opinion, the $10 tournaments might even be easier because you don’t get filled out tables of nothing but calling stations. Try as you might and throw the book of <b>poker</b> at me, but there almost nothing humanly possible you can do at an entire table of maniacs or calling stations. The game makes more sense at $10 and even more sense at $30.</p>
<p>3. Protect your computer!   <br />This may sound like some paranoid or strange advice, but it never hurts to take extra precautions when it comes to protecting your computer and <b>poker</b> information. Anti-virus software of course is nice, but in reality isn’t as much a threat as spyware or trojans. I recommend getting Ad-Aware 6, which is a very popular (and free!) spyware killer that will thouroughly clean your system out of tracking junk on your computer. Firewall software is great too and highly recommended. Windows XP comes built in with it’s own firewall that you can enable, but other software like BlackIce defender are even better. Chances are nobody will be coming after you for your <b>poker</b> passwords, but why chance it? </p>
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		<title>Internet Distractions at Online Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 21:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many players play two tables, read e-mail, watch television, talk on the telephone, and many other things that might distract them from the game. Since there are so many distractions, some of your opponents may not be aware of all the action that is taking place. This is yet another reason to use less deception [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Many players play two tables, read e-mail, watch television, talk on the telephone,   <br />and many other things that might distract them from the game. Since there are so    <br />many distractions, some of your opponents may not be aware of all the action that    <br />is taking place. This is yet another reason to use less deception in your game, since    <br />some of your opponents will not even see some of your plays so that you can gain    <br />some future value out of them.</p>
<p>One final point about play on the Internet. Since players move in and out of games   <br />a lot, can’t see your face, and are distracted by many other things, they tend to    <br />notice less that you are playing a tight game. In a live game, if you sit there a    <br />couple of hours without playing a hand, don’t expect a lot of action when yon decide    <br />to bet or raise. On the Internet, you can play a straightforward tight game for a long    <br />time and still get good action when you bet since opponents either do not notice or    <br />have not had enough time to realize that you are such a tight player.    <br />On the other hand, if you don’t play many hands in a live game, your chances for    <br />pulling off a successful bluff are high, while on the Internet I doubt this gives you    <br />much of an advantage. A bluff on the Internet is usually only profitable by the merits    <br />of the play of the particular hand, not by table image.</p>
<p><strong>Table image is not as important online as in a <a href="http://www.hexpoker.com/poker-bonuses/">live <b>poker</b> game</a> since players are     <br />easily distracted and move in and out of games a lot; therefore, generally play a more      <br />straightforward tight game online than you would in a live game.</strong></p>
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