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October
10th 2009
The Latest WDIAV Special Promos Include Free Poker Cash and $1500 Monthly Poker Freerolls

Posted under Fulltiltpoker & poker & poker forum & poker profit & poker tournaments

WDIAV, the best LV, poker and gambling info site, is giving poker players an opportunity to earn some major money with their $1500 monthly poker tournaments and $100 Free Bankrolls at Full Tilt. WDIAV, also has different WeDoItAllVegas.com Forum Free Rolls and poker tournaments running all the time, that grant members of their forum an excellent opportunity to earn even more cash just by joining.

First off is the special Free $100 Poker Bankroll at Full Tilt Poker, which gives $100 to new players at Full Tilt. The only requirements to receive your Free $100 Bankroll is that you must be a NEW player at Full Tilt Poker and meet the country requirements. You will then get $50 in your new Full Tilt account and the additional $50 when you meet the point requirements. Read the full terms and conditions before signing up.

The next promotion at WedoitallVegas,  is their new $1500 Poker Free Roll, this poker tournament is for all the players who joined in the Free $100 Cash Bankroll promotion. To play in the monthly $1500 Poker Freeroll you will need to have received the Free $100 at Full Tilt, or in the case that you are an affiliate, have at least referred one player to the Free Poker Cash promotion at Full Tilt Poker. Once you have met these requirements, you will be granted a personal invitation to be a part of the Monthly Poker Freerolls.

WDIAV Forum members have been winning loads of cash lately in the WDIAV Monthly $1000 Freeroll. To get an entry into the Monthly $1000 Freeroll, you will need to  meet a certain blog and forum posting requirements put in place by WeDoItAllVegas.com. Look through the requirements on the WedoitallVegas forum to see if you qualify. The WDIAV  Freeroll is hosted on Full Tilt, one of the most popular online poker sites in the world.

WeDoItAllVegas.com, offers visitors unbeatable promotions, useful information and entertaining content. Stop by WDIAV, today and discover how enjoyable it could be to win money without risking a dollar.

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June
8th 2009
FullTilt.com releases new WSOP News site

Posted under internet poker & online poker & poker & poker rooms & poker tournaments & professional poker

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The biggest online poker site FullTiltPoker.com is taking the coverage to the next level with the WSOP 2009 with their 2009 WSOP News Page, a new portal built to provide customers on everything related to the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, including players views, players’ insights, players’ coverage, timely updates, players’ blogs and more.

FullTiltPoker.com 2009 WSOP Coverage Page is not the same ol’ news section like many other sites. Full Tilt’s Site is separated into three parts, and includes a daily highlights part in where viewers can get access to the WSOP 2009 events info, results, players and more in an articles series written by the Full Tilt Poker staff members Roy Winston and AlCantHang. Aside from the same ol’ daily updates and results on all of the poker event, Full Tilt’s 2009 World Series of Poker Coverage Page also features two poker player blogs, Poker from the Rail Blog, which highlights comments, covering news, insider info from Full Tilt Poker star players, comments from FullTilt.com’s viewers and writers and guest posts from guest bloggers, and the Pro Blog, which highlights posts from members of Team Full Tilt playing in the World Series of Poker 2009, including Andy Bloch, Jon “Pearljammed” Turner and Roy Winston.

Also, Full Tilt World Series of Poker Coverage Page has a Twitter section that gives live updates and comments from different poker professionals. Poker players involved in the Twitter portion include, Beth Shak, Jennifer Harman, Andy Bloch, Howard Lederer, Mike Matusow and Rafe Furst. The Twitter section allows poker players to send short messages permitting people from around the world to listen to them. These comments known as “tweets”, can be forwarded from all around the world through a cellular phone or other portable device.

To see more information on Full Tilt WSOP News Page please visit http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/series-coverage.

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April
10th 2009
2ND CHANCE TO WIN 1 OF 6 2009 WSOP SEATS!

Posted under online poker & poker & poker tournaments

Open to ALL WDIAV Forum Members

This is your LAST BEST CHANCE to win one of SIX $1,500 2009 World Series of Poker event tickets in Las Vegas!

May 17th, 9 pm EST - Put it on your calendar! $500 Freeroll PLUS a chance to win a ticket to our WSOP Step 4 final where we are giving away 6 WSOP seats. Top 18 placers in the event will win a Step 4 ticket.

Terms and conditions:

1. You MUST be a registered WDIAV Forum member. This Freeroll will be by pre-registration ONLY. No password.

2. You MUST have a minimum of 50 valid (i.e. non-spam or redundant) posts to the forum threads.

3. You must have a minimum of 50 forum points available to enter. You can still earn points under the CURRENT point system (more about that below) by making posts to the forum and by posting your avatar. When you enter this final freeroll tournament, you will be redeeming ALL of your current forum points for this last chance to win.

4. All Step 4 Tickets are transferable to another forum member or WDIAV Player. Anyone found selling tickets will be immediately disqualified and their forum account will be cancelled. All tickets have no cash value.

5. WSOP seat(s) are non-transferable and have no cash value. You must be present at the RIO with your Harrah’s players card to obtain your WSOP seat.

6. You MUST be 21 years old at the time you present your ticket in Las Vegas for your $1,500 event #7 seat. This event will be played on June 2nd, 2009 at 12 noon.

7. Winners are responsible for any and all taxes, travel, expenses and any other costs incurred in this promotion. Winners of WSOP seats agree to wear the shirt and hat of our choice while playing in the event. Winners agree to hold WDIAV harmless for any occurrence as a result of this promotion. Void where prohibited or restricted by law.

8. The final date to earn forum points and to make 50 posts to the forum is May 15th, 2009. After that date, forum members who try to enter this tournament by completing their posts and points will not be allowed to play in this tournament!

If you haven’t had time to earn points and post into the forum or you’re a new forum member, here’s your chance to get into a really GREAT DEAL! Get your points and posts into the WDIAV forum by NO LATER than May 12th, 2009.

ANNOUNCEMENT - WDIAV POINTS WILL BE CHANGING

We’ve been working hard to try to create a point system that rewards forum members who contribute to our forum and who make it a fun and interesting place to visit. The DAY AFTER this special tournament, we will be announcing our new forum point system. At that time, all old WDIAV points will be come invalid.

Some of the new features:

* Automatic point calculation

* Automatic point redemption for passwords to tournaments

* Point rewards for all parts of the forum - threads, posts, photos, videos, referrals, blogs, comments, adding events to the calendar and much more.

* Redeem points for cash and gift certificates

Once again, we want to say thanks to all our members who have made our forum the success it is. Now we want to take it to the next step in enjoyment.

Regards, WDIAV Team

Full Tilt Poker

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November
24th 2008
Is it Possible to Make Money in the Game of Texas Hold’em?

Posted under gambling & poker tournaments & professional poker

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If you were to have a conversation with any typical guy or girl off the street about Texas Hold’em poker, they most likely wouldn’t consider poker to be a game of practice, planning, or close examination. Most likely when you mention Texas Hold’em with them, they would almost certainly picture some friends sitting around their living room chatting and smoking cigars. They also may consider Texas Hold’em to be a game of pure luck rather than ability, more like a game of roulette compared to a skill game, for instance.

So the big doubt is: “Is it possible to make a profit by playing poker?”. Believe it or not, you can actually make money this way. Some individuals not just rake in some cash by playing Texas Hold’em, but also become very wealthy by playing poker. The most important thing you have to remember about poker is that while you can play in a Las Vegas casino, beside craps tables and slot machines; in poker you are not playing against the house but against other online Texas Hold’em poker competitors. Therefore, in reality, you are putting up your money against other rivals in a competition of expertise unlike a game of luck.

You might be saying to yourself: “Isn’t being lucky a big part as well?” The truth is in online poker, no one knows which hands will be dealt out. That doesn’t necessarily suggest that one cannot play with a reliable quantity of pre-tournament data. One thing that is important to not forget in Texas Hold’em poker is that numbers will be your best friend. Math plays a rather essential part in the game of poker. Not forgetting, that even if you get rather fortunate regularly the statistics always have a way of bringing you back to reality.

Try to remember that Las Vegas casino games such as Texas Hold’em where you are really contending against other actual competitors CAN be won. One will find that the more you play the game of Texas Hold’em poker, you will find out that it is more of game of ability and not just pure luck.

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March
4th 2008
Online Poker Tournaments

Posted under online poker & poker & poker games & poker rooms & poker tournaments

Even for the most dedicated of online poker tournament players, these long and drawn out ordeals can be difficult to say the least and the players who participate in them are well used to these long and drawn out ordeals and challenges.  With this stamina oriented gameplay challenge and difficulty on the web, players have learned to focus on a completely different set of skills, namely that of staying in the game and not fading out, despite being fairly tired.

Granted, it is important to possess strong professional poker skills in order to win, but the concept of grinding it out and beating the rest of the competition in the online poker tournaments is predicated largely on stamina and the ability to stay in until the game is done.

With this intense effort to stay in the game despite the extreme boredom or tiring that the player might feel while sitting at their computer monitor at their home, the game itself changes from a game of skill to a game of simply staying awake or staying interested.  If the player has the stamina, the endurance and the wherewithal to stay in the game and emerge victorious, then they have certainly proven that they have what it takes to be a professional level Texas Hold’em poker tournament player, whether playing online in poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com or in the traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournaments that exist in areas such as Las Vegas. Competing in online poker tournaments is a fun and very exciting way to generate winnings on the Internet.  But in the case of many players, they are simply not cut out for this type of play.  Many poker tournaments last for extremely long periods of time, making the competition one of endurance and stamina more so than actual skill alone.  As more players flock to the Texas Hold’em poker tournaments that are hosted on the Internet in an attempt to win big on the web, the concept of staying in the game becomes the primary motivating factor for nearly every player that participates in these types of Internet-based Texas Hold’em poker tournaments.

Those who have had experience in staying in the traditional Texas Hold’em tournaments in locations such as Las Vegas and other world-famous gambling destinations around the world have a natural advantage, as they have already had to deal with this type of difficulty and are very used to the concept of keeping their head up and keeping their eyes open despite being exhausted and weary.  With this never ending focus on staying strong and staying alive, the internet poker tournaments take on a completely different nature and have far more to do with the players overall comprehensive approach to the game and less to do with their particular gaming skills.

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