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December
21st 2008
Loads of Holiday Bonuses are being applied by the Top Poker Rooms

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The Christmas spirit has struck most of the top online Texas Hold’em Poker sites this year, and they have been quite generous with their specials. Taking into account what kind of internet No-Limit Poker website bonus you are looking for; there is a perfect one for you. Visiting the top online No-Limit Texas Hold’em Poker websites, we found these Christmas specials.

Beginning with the ever popular online poker website Full Tilt Poker, they are promoting “The Holiday $100k”. The site is granting all their poker members a break to win $100k, by investing just 2000 points. This No-Limit Texas Hold’em promotion will start on Dec. 27th and there will be a second game on December the 28th. FullTiltPoker.com is also allowing members a chance to win an entry into one of the promotions by playing in a Freeroll on the website.

The next Texas Hold’em site we looked at was Ultimatebet.com poker, they are holding bonuses each day all the way through the month of December. Already this month they have awarded IPods, a $1000 New depositer Freeroll, and on the 19th there is a chance to take home a flat screen TV. They have their their “Days of Deals” promotion continuing throughout December.

Finally, Party Poker has “The Great Gift Giveaway”. The way you can win is by winning your way up various levels and the more points you collect, the higher the prizes you can take home. There are many prizes to be had to win for example access into prize tournaments or cash. Furthermore if you would like to play on the Texas Hold’em site on Christmas Day, PartyPoker.com will duplicate the points you gain on the real money Texas Hold’em tables.

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November
10th 2008
Full Tilt Texas Hold’em Website and World Poker Tour Enterprises Announce Sponsorship Deal

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The two most popular poker companies out there are merging in a TV deal shortly in what is likely to be an extremely successful gamble. The extremely well-liked online poker room Full Tilt Poker has recently stated that they will be joining with World Poker Tour Enterprises for the following World Poker Tour Enterprises season. Full Tilt Poker will be the main supporter of the World World Poker Tour’s TV season, and the Texas Hold’em website is going to be featured in every single one of the installments which are aired on Fox Sports Net channel. FullTiltPoker.net will obtain all the control of the learning segments of the installments.

Particulars of this union have not been made known so far, but the accord will definitely be a sensation. This union will unite two particularly formidable Texas Hold’em poker brands. W.P.T.E. which is a famous force on TV due to Fox Sports Net and FullTiltPoker.com which has a massive online following, and a Texas Hold’em lineup containing players who have amassed a total of 10 World Poker Tour Enterprises titles and thirty-five World Series of Poker bracelets. Fulltiltpoker also backs many other Texas Hold’em poker stars and now the Texas Hold’em webpage has started offering Texas Hold’em poker teaching also.

This partnership is certain to gain a new following and is certain to meet with the fresh notoriety which Texas Hold’em poker is breeding. This partnership signifies W.P.T.E.’s forfeit of the online poker room market as W.P.T. will soon end their Texas Hold’em page WPT online. Their subscription webpage ClubWPT.com will probably stay open.

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October
20th 2008
FullTiltPoker.com Online Poker Room will run the 10th Full Tilt Online Poker Series

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The well-known online poker room FullTiltPoker.com, just let everyone know that once again they will present the Full Tilt Online Poker Series or “FTOPS” at the start of November. This Texas Hold em poker tournament will begin with a no-limit Texas Hold em with a $216 buy-in game. The Texas Hold em poker tournament will feature a prize pool of more than $15 million guaranteed. The FulltiltPoker.com tournament has a total of 25 events with the main Texas Hold em event on Sunday, November 16th which will award a $2.5 million prize pool.

There is a possibility for any Texas Hold em poker player to show their skills in the poker tournament, by winning as many satellite games as they can. The more satellite games you come first in, the more FTOPS chips you will receive. If you are successful in winning more satellite Texas Hold em games than the competition, you will win two more buy-ins for the FTOPS. The satellite games are being played at the moment, and are open for members of Full Tilt Poker.

The Full Tilt Texas Hold Em Tournament launched in 2006 with eight events and awarded $1 million in prizes. At this point, the FullTiltPoker.com tournament has become particularly famous, with last years poker event holding 25 poker events and a prize pool of more than $15 million. The FTOPS X poker tournament will feature a Two-Day Event with unprecedented buy-ins of $2500-$5000. The Initial Two-Day Event was FTOPS V, that Full Tilt Poker Championship had a winner of $400,000 in prize money. FTOPS X’s Two-Day event has a assured pot of over $2 million. This event will start on Saturday, November 15th.

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October
8th 2008
Several Pointers for reading poker tells

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A very important characteristic in poker championships is conning your opponents by making them think you actually have a good hand, when the truth is it is most likely your hand is much worse than theirs. You may have heard this referred to as “Poker face”, an expressionless face to mislead your competitors into thinking something that could be a lie.

Having a good poker hand is most likely going make you feel more anxious, could possibly make your hands shake, and your pulse race. These are tell-tale signs that your poker competition may pick up on very quickly, especially if they are old friends. Be careful not to look at the pot if you hold some decent poker cards. This will show your competition that you are, in your mind, counting how much you will possibly win.

In the situation where you have a dreadful poker hand, try not to avoid looking at your opponents, don’t lower your head, and don’t be indecisive about your bet. When you can convince yourself that your set of cards is just as good, or superior than your fellow poker players; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Try not to forget to make this seem as normal as possible. Your signals and motions could be saying one point, while what you are saying are giving them a whole different idea.

One more vital point of Texas Hold Em is to be aware of your poker buddies’ “poker tells”. A “tell” is a look or appearance that may tell you something about their poker hand. One vital rule to never forget is when your opponent appears as if he has a good poker hand; he, in all probability, has a weak Texas Hold Em hand. From a different angle, if he behaves in a way that seem like he has a poor poker hand, he very likely is holding a strong poker hand.

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September
24th 2008
Answering the Top 3 Texas Holdem’ Strategy Questions

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Can I win more by playing tight or a loose poker game?

You will unquestionably hear two theories from your poker buddies or even the so-called poker pros. Let’s take a look first at the tight players. All players including yourself will have a hard time winning, if the whole poker table is playing a tight game. Probably if you have a table full of tight players what could occur is the Texas holdem’ players will end up swapping the smaller pots back and forth to each other. In the meantime the casino hotel is raking in heaps of your hard-earned poker money, and that of your competitors. So now you could think, is it better to play loose? Well, in this circumstance the better players are going to lose fewer hands, but at the end of it all nobody is going to triumph.

How can I perfect my poker playing in the long run?

The answer to this question is as easy as a piece of paper and a pen. A great approach to find out a lot about your playing method and tactic, is to keep track of your poker playing. It’s possible to write down this information during the Texas holdem’ game, and then pass it to a database on your home computer. This can also help you learn about your challenger’s playing style, and what is the best strategy to defeat them.

Is it a good idea to use the same strategy for every poker tournament?

If you consider that playing predictable poker is a winning strategy for playing poker, then you should think about varying your poker strategy. The experts have the same opinion that changing your Texas holdem’ playing style is the greatest way to confuse and baffle your poker opponents. You should try a handful of methods, discover the best ones for each situation and adjust them for each Texas holdem’ game.

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February
7th 2008
Important paths in hold’em.

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If I told you every important decision in poker was actually an easy decision would you believe me? Probably not, but if you believe in your gut feeling and have inner balance and control then you can hear and listen to your gut feeling and follow through with your gut feeling. Your gut feeling or intuition can be your best friend if you know it is right in it, trust it and listen to it. Your gut feeling is that first feeling you get, the majority of people never believe or trust in there gut feeling and dismiss the feeling as just a thought and then think more and end up with no real confident answer or decision.

Everyone knows that one guy that seems to just seems to float through life and always gets so lucky, well that guy probably listens to his inner self. He’s probably laid back, never really worried or never panics just always seems so sure.

Your gut feeling isn’t the solution to all your problems and your gut feeling isn’t always right, just because your gut feeling isn’t always right it’s not correct to stop listening to it, you need to understand that your gut feeling is the best tool that will help your more times then not, so listen to it unconditionally.

You have most likely heard the miracle stories about animals sensing stuff before it happens, or animals acting weird or behaving weird before major events happen. This is because animals rely on gut feeling, they trust and rely on instinct for survival. They don’t have time to thoroughly think things through or contemplate, they feel there gut trust it and react on it.

This is not to say that you shouldn’t think about decisions or problems and should just do what your first inner self is, because evaluation is an important and critical part of the decision making process. Going over all the variables presented to you to come up with a conclusion. So evaluation is important and should be done, but you should be able to feel your first natural instinct and let it play a major role in your decision making process. You should give your gut feeling the highest value on the list of variables that you consider when making a decision.

For the majority of people they will never be able to tap into there intuition or will never be able to know when they hear it or feel it, this is because in order to hear and listen your gut feeling you need to have balance in your mind and body, you need to have emotional control over yourself, you need to be in touch with your feelings. Everyone has instinct and gut feeling so if you don’t know what your gut feeling is it’s probably because your mind is clouded and cannot clearly identify when your gut feeling kicks in and talks to you.

Being able to hear and listen to your gut feeling can become a very powerful tool in your poker playing, you have to listen to your gut though, the first instinct or thought you have is usually always the correct decision. Your mind is a powerful database more powerful then any computer and has a hard drive that stores every hand you play, every bet that people make, every situation that happens. So your gut feeling is usually what the mind feels based on your database of similar poker situations.

So practice listening to your self, identify when your gut tells you something and believe in it and use it in life, use it on the Hold’em tables. Hopefully this will help you improve your online poker game and make you a better player.

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November
27th 2007
Online Poker and the Poker Player-Know When to Say When

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Any player familiar with the game of Texas Hold’em and the method in which the Texas Hold’em poker tournament is played can very quickly and easily explain the necessity for maintaining a strong bankroll. Without plenty of cash money at hand, the professional poker player is at an extreme disadvantage, as the player’s opponents most certainly will be strongly funded and have very little ethical problems with running roughshod over the less well-funded offense. In this critical effort to maintain a strong bankroll, there are several sets of rules that must be followed, and no end of strategies that can help the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament player insulate their bankroll from foolish choices and excessive losses. But paramount among these bankroll protecting techniques is the need to insulate the bankroll from the player’s own poor judgment. By doling out a portion of the bankroll and depositing the rest into a bank somewhere where it is somewhat inaccessible, the professional Texas Hold’em poker player can eliminate the possibility that the player themselves will make a bad decision that will cost them their entire bankroll. Naturally, experts indicate that the players should only utilize 1% to 2% of their bankroll as wagering liquid capital at any one given time, leaving plenty of remaining cash to be invested or deposited into some type of savings account or other savings vehicle that provides some type of return on investment or just protect the bankroll from the professional poker players own bad judgment.

In many cases, this effort to insulate the player from the bankroll is the best choice that can be made and can protect a player from being dealt extreme losses and victimizing themselves with poor choices at the Texas Hold’em poker tournament table. Simply locating some type of faraway location that is immune from immediate threat or is simply out of the range of local travel will go a long way towards preventing the professional Texas Hold’em poker player from overspending and potentially burning through their bankroll before they are effectively successful at the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament. Other good sources of insulating the player’s bankroll can be ascertained by simply investing into certificates of deposit or some other type of long-term investment that makes it virtually impossible to allow the player to get their hands on the bankroll that is so precious and critical to the on going success of the professional level Texas Hold’em poker tournament player.

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October
30th 2007
Legends of Poker

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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

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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

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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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