Archive for October, 2007

October
30th 2007
Online Casinos Continue to Struggle in the Face of Overwhelming Legislation from the United States Government

Posted under online casinos & online poker & poker & poker laws

With all of the attention that the United States government has brought to bear on the Internet -based gaming and gambling establishments and the Internet gambling laws that exist there, it has become nearly impossible for online casinos to do any kind of business at all. With the popularity of these types of gaming and gambling establishments on the Internet since even the early days of the industry, the popularity of these types of websites has been overwhelming and fortunes were made almost overnight. But as more and more extremely difficult to interpret laws and legislation have hit the Internet and the online casinos that depend on the overwhelming amount of incoming traffic to generate the revenue that is needed to continue operating, players and proprietors have both come under attack by the government and have since moved on to greener pastures in many cases. While there are still a small amount of diehard gaming and gambling enthusiasts that continued making use of the extremely popular online casinos that exist on the Internet still, it is certainly a far more difficult task due to the extremely unpopular regulations that prohibit players from easily funding their online casino bankrolls.

With the legislation that makes it impossible for online gambling institutions to conduct any types of transactions with American banking institutions, it becomes apparent that the government has no intentions of allowing players to easily compete in the multitude of gambling facilities that are based on the Internet. With this extremely hostile attitude, the government has shown again and again that there is little logic to this decision, as more effort is continuously poured into the attempts to stop online poker room casino players altogether as well as the tremendous amounts of participants in the venerable sports betting websites that populate the Internet in such tremendous numbers. As the government shows no sign of letting up, many casinos on the Internet have gone the way of the dinosaur and simply shut down their operations altogether. In other cases, online establishment proprietors have set their sights on increasing the amount of international visitors and traffic to the poker room in an attempt to alleviate the reduced amount of revenue being generated overall. With these ongoing attacks by the United States government, it remains to be seen how long these online casinos can stay in business.

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October
30th 2007
South Korea Offers First International Poker Tournament

Posted under poker & poker tournament & professional poker

With all the focus on expansion of existing poker rooms and casinos, as well as the ubiquitous Texas Hold’em poker tournament circuits that draw so much attention from all over the world, it is only natural that nations in emerging economies such as South Korea should want to host their own international poker tournaments as well. To this effect, the South Korea area will host the first ever international poker tournament that has been seen in the nation. Interest in these types of poker tournaments has continued to rise throughout the international community and in recent years has prompted organizations such as the Steve Wynn group and the Las Vegas Sands Corporation to take advantage of the emerging economies in developing nations all over the world, including Asia and Europe, two areas that have seen explosive growth in the popularity of Texas Hold’em poker and other types of professional level poker tournament circuits. With all this popularity, the traditional homeland of Texas Hold’em poker tournaments, the United States, seems to be lagging behind.

As competing economies continue to outpace the United States and revenue generated by institutions such as online poker rooms and their traditional brick and mortar counterparts in foreign lands continues to climb, the domestic market continues to stagnate, due largely to the multiple factors of the declining real estate market which has led to a slump in the economy, as well as the attack by the United States government on online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com. With all these efforts by the United States government to sabotage the income and revenue stream that traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournaments and the establishments that host them generate it is easy to see what type of future the domestic market might have for the Texas Hold’em poker tournament circuit. Considering the investments and to other areas as opposed to the United States, it would seem apparent that organizations such as the Las Vegas Sands Corporation and the Steve Wynn group are less than confident in the domestic market’s ability to recover quickly. With the emphasis on investing into casinos and integrated structures in areas such as Europe, Asia and other emerging economies and in developing nations around the world, it would seem that these multibillion-dollar organizations are ready to abandon the domestic market at the first hint of trouble.

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October
30th 2007
Legends of Poker

Posted under poker & poker tournament & professional poker & texas holdem

The Legends of Poker Tournament last year featured almost 500 poker players. This year the prize pool features a grand total of $4.6 million with the top payout of $1.6 million, with the 45 winners in top position coming out with no less than $16,000 each in which every player who manages to survive the tournament all the way through to the final table receives in excess of $137,000 apiece. The massive amount of money at play has attracted players from all over the world who want to compete in the Legends Of Poker Tournament, the annual tournament that rivals the World Series of poker tournament in Las Vegas for international coverage. This extended press coverage helps to expose the game of poker to the world and allows more players to enter into games both off-line and on. This emphasis on providing plenty of publicity and exposure goes a long way towards bringing in new action to the casinos. As viewers at home see more and more poker activity on television, more players begin to become more active and are spurred on by the glamorous lifestyle that is perceived to exist in Las Vegas and other areas that support heavy poker playing and other gambling. But playing in the legends of poker tournament takes more than simple enthusiasm.

The assembled players who have signed up to play in the Legends of Poker Tournament is staggering to say the least. Only a handful of professionals such as Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu were absent, as nearly everyone else including Jerry Yang, Doyle Brunson and his daughter Pam and even 2006 World Series of poker ladies champion Mary Jones participated and are positioned to battle it out for the top prize. The names of the professional players who are participating in the legends of poker tournaments include Theo Tran, Kevin O’Donnell, Tom Schneider, Alfred Megrabyan and Jordan Morgan. Among all the names participating in the legends of poker are some of the most notable and famous players of all time.

It remains to be seen who will come out winning in the legends of poker tournament, as it is still far too early to tell between players who are currently active. But it is doubtless that with so much activity and so much competition, that the victory will surely not be easy for the eventual winner.

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October
26th 2007
Getting inside the Head of the Poker Tournament Player Competition

Posted under online casinos & online poker & poker & texas holdem

Competing against the extremely skilled opponents that are so common in the professional level Texas Hold’em poker tournaments can be a difficult practice to endure. In the case of the professional player, going head-to-head with so many skilled and experienced players can be a daunting experience. Nonetheless, this is the only alternative for poker players who intend to generate any kind of income and succeed in any way at the online poker rooms and casinos or against the more traditional traffic that is seen in Texas Hold’em poker tournaments held in Las Vegas and other locations around the world. With the emphasis on knowing the enemy and getting inside their head, there are all manner of psychological tricks that can be played on opponents in order to get inside their head and understand what they’re thinking. For the most part, it is a simple enough matter to judge from the emotional reactions that players have to their cards, but in some cases, it is necessary to go so far as to provide external stimuli to rattle the player’s opponents at the Texas Hold’em poker tournament table.
In this manner, players such as Jamie Gold, winner of the World Series of poker tournament in 2006, chatter away and repeatedly attempt to distract opponents with random conversation. While this might seem somewhat annoying to many players, the truth is, it is very effective and keeps players constantly on their toes and unable to formulate a strong defense against many players such as those who are determined to win and willing to utilize any type of distraction or device to implement their victory. In fact, getting inside the Texas Hold’em poker tournament players head should begin with getting inside your own head and try to discover what it is that makes you work and can be used against your opponent. Studying their playing style ahead of time and ensuring that the player is fully capable of competing on a level playing field can go a long way to making sure that there are no difficulties involved in going head-to-head with these types of extremely skilled professional level poker tournament players.
In the case of the Texas Hold’em poker tournament player who has every intention of becoming victorious, it is common to pull out all the stops and use every possible method of winning possible, even if this means stooping to some type of psychological showdown and attempting to get inside the opponents head and find out what makes him tick.

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October
26th 2007
Traditional Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament Establishments Still Strong Competition for Online Poker Rooms

Posted under online poker & poker & poker tournament & texas holdem

With the tremendous exodus to the online poker rooms and casinos that populate the Internet, many industry analysts would expect the traditional brick and mortar online poker room and casino industry to crumble, but this is not the case at all, as the gambling and gaming industry is as strong as ever at the traditional brick-and-mortar Texas Hold’em poker tournament establishments. With this focus on competition between the two different types of gambling and gaming institutions, many expect the traditional gaming institutions to fall by the wayside and be left behind in the struggle to reach the future. But in the case of the traditional brick-and-mortar establishments, they have held on tenaciously and continue to thrive even in the modern day world of Internet convenience. Many experts believe that the reason that these types of traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournament championship venues continue to be popular is because of their real-world nature and emphasis on playing against people in the flash, rather than on the web.

With this emphasis on providing an event, rather than just a Texas Hold’em poker tournament game, the traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournament gambling halls continue to generate tremendous amounts of revenue as more and more visitors flock to the casinos and poker rooms that have survived into the modern day and even manage to put up a stiff amount of competition for the online poker rooms and casinos who have endeavored to attract so many players to the net. As more and more professional level poker tournament players look towards the Internet and online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com, it becomes readily apparent that the traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournament venues will very likely have to look towards stepping up the levels of excitement and competition to compete with the juggernaut that the online poker room and casino industry is becoming. With this attempt to compete with the newer and more streamlined method of wagering on the web, it remains to be seen how well the traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournaments can hold up to the online poker rooms and casinos and the extremely liberal amounts of action that they offer to online poker players. Considering the tremendous advantage that online poker rooms and casinos have with the reduced amount of overhead and tremendous user base, it is no doubt a difficult effort to stay ahead of this type of competition for the traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournament gaming establishment.

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October
18th 2007
Getting inside Your Opponents Head

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If you have ever watched one of the over the top, high budget Hollywood films that depict gambling and poker as this tremendous conflict of wills between two individuals, you might believe that learning tells and slow playing every hand is the technique for winning at poker. The truth is, there is much less emphasis on learning body language and tells than the player might think, simply because it is too easy to hide these types of tells in the professional poker player. Considering that anyone that you might be playing against at any level of skill has been working on hiding their tells and keeping a poker face for their entire career, depending on suddenly developing the ability to detect emotional reactions to the players cards through their body language, something that thousands upon thousands of players before you have repeatedly tried to do and failed, is a recipe for disaster.

Instead of focusing on learning the opponents tells, it would be more important to get inside their head and try to rattle them. Professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament players such as Jamie Gold specialize in this type of behavior, constantly ragging on their opponents as they needle them and continue to play aggressively at the poker table. And by constantly agitating the opponent, there is no end to the amount of stress and distractions that are introduced into the level of strategy that you have applied against your opponent. Constantly chattering away gives the poker player very little time to gather their forces and marshal their defenses, or formulate a reasonable strategy in their minds.

Getting inside your opponents head can be as easy as keeping up a stream of constant conversation. Nothing specific has to actually be said, simply repeatedly breaking their concentration can be enough to provide you with the upper hand in the long run. With this focus on constantly inputting information and chattering away at your opponent, without actually giving anything away by your own strength of your hand or any other information about your emotional state, can be a very effective method of getting into your opponents head while playing poker.

Considering the amounts of money that are played for in the typical Las Vegas Texas Hold’em poker tournament, it is easy to see why players would want to utilize every possible effective method of slanting the odds in their favor and bringing the best possible game that they can to the table.

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October
18th 2007
Fulltiltpoker.Com Continues to Serve American User Base

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Despite the recent troubles and difficulties caused by the United States government’s passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, the online poker room and casino website establishment Fulltiltpoker.com has maintained its commitment to serving the United States and its wealth of online poker players and casino enthusiasts, despite the extreme difficulties in providing these services to the restrictive area. With the government cracking down on online poker rooms and casinos similar to Fulltiltpoker.com and driving away business by making it more and more difficult for online poker room players to participate in their favorite online poker rooms on the Internet, it has become nearly impossible for online poker room players to circumvent the laundry list of obstacles that the new regulations have put in the way of successfully earning cash in online poker rooms and casinos. Even with these extreme difficulties, Fulltiltpoker.com has experienced a tremendous amount of success in retaining much of its American user base, despite all the runaround and hassle involved in signing up and funding the online poker room and casino players bankroll. With this dedication by Fulltiltpoker.com players, it is obvious that the online poker room and casino has offered and continues to offer a better experience than its competitors in order to keep more of its patrons at the site.

With the commitment by Fulltiltpoker.com to serve the United States market despite the problems that exist there for the online poker room casino industry, players can be assured of the safety of their bankroll and the available action all through the future of the online poker room and casino and their personal experience playing there. Despite the troubles that third-party payment processing services such as NETeller have had in the past, the third-party payment processing services utilized by Fulltiltpoker.com seem to be impervious to these types of legal wranglings. Fortunately, there seems to be no legal issue with the way in which Fulltiltpoker.com continues to do business and conduct transactions with its patrons and Internet poker room players on the web on a regular basis. With its current business model and phenomenal success and popularity with online poker room players, there is no reason that the Fulltiltpoker.com online poker room and casino can’t continue enjoying the incredible success that has been the staple of the Internet poker room so far. In the future, it would seem likely that the Fulltiltpoker.com online poker room and casino would only offer even more successful promotions.

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October
18th 2007
Determining Tells in Online Poker Rooms and Casinos

Posted under online poker & poker & poker casinos & poker rakeback

While it might seem a strange idea to try to determine tells in online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com, there are, in fact, many ways of doing that very thing. First and foremost, the players should study the habits of other players at length before they ever began in playing. Never sit down at the table unless you have already studied all the players in the game and made sure that you exceed the level of skill of the majority of the players there. Remember the rule that if you cannot identify the sucker at the table, it is very likely you. Some of the tools available in online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com, in addition to all the special promotions such as the poker bonus deposit matching program in the online poker room rakeback sharing affiliate program, are the ones that allow the player to track the habits of other players. By utilizing this ability to determine what other players are doing all the time, it is a simple matter to follow players from table to table and ascertain which players are weak.

By utilizing this method of finding weak players and paying attention to their patterns, you can eventually put together an entire table of weak players that you can take advantage of. Keep in mind that the more weak players at the table the better chance that you will have to win the game over all. Studying these players at length before playing against them will help you determine who is strong, who is weak and who you might want to challenge on any given day. This type of analysis requires in-depth study and long-term focus and concentration on extremely specific information such as the amount of games that they play, how much they generally wager and how often they lose versus how often they win. Since nobody plays 24- hours a day, it is also necessary to keep track of multiple players, rather than just the one single individual. Keeping track of multiple players is extremely difficult, and can almost become a full-time job for the online poker room and casino player. All these different players and their playing styles must be studied and documented at length in order for the online poker room player to succeed at ascertaining which players are actually weak and which players are simply less active in the online poker rooms and casinos.

With the available utilities and tools that are offered at online poker rooms and casinos that allows the player to study other players at length, it is a simple matter to determine what type of competition level you are comfortable playing against.

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October
18th 2007
Are You Wasting Your Time in Online Poker Rooms?

Posted under internet poker & online poker & poker & poker casinos & poker rooms

If you have ever had to deal with a member of your family that was less than enthusiastic about playing in online poker rooms and casinos, you might have heard the argument that you are wasting your time and that your efforts will come to nothing. This argument might have become extremely repetitive in nature, and seem as if it has no grounds in reality. But, in many cases, the online poker room player has less concrete evidence of their ability to earn money on the Internet than they might think. It is difficult indeed to verify that you’re actually generating income and not simply wasting your time in online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com. First and foremost, there is little method of tracking your earnings versus the amount that you have wagered and what you have invested into the online poker room. Most poker rooms do not give the player the ability to keep track of every last penny versus the amount of hours played and all manner of other information. But the player can keep track of this type of information with a simple notebook and pencil, which can later be used to formulate a basis for the players average earnings per hour as well as help them understand how to improve their play in general. With this double positive effect of keeping track of the player’s income, it is important to note that there should be nothing but an honest and extremely straightforward accounting of where the players money is going and coming from.

By keeping this type of financial record of winnings and losses, it is possible to understand where the player is earning and losing money and how much they are actually making per hour and how well they are doing and comparison with their full-time job or a comparable institution of earning income. By comparing the online poker room and casino in this way to the income that could be generated in other manners and methods, it is easy to choose between the two and decide which are the most effective. While it is hard to imagine any income being more lucrative than the earnings that are generated in online poker rooms and casinos, in the case of some professionals, they can actually outpace the earnings that are available in these types of establishments.

Regardless of how successful or unsuccessful you may be, it is important for the established argument with whatever third parties that the player has to live with that earnings and winnings be accounted for in an attempt to determine whether or not you are actually wasting your time in online poker rooms and casinos.

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