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1000 Pounds a Night

Posted by alex021 on 29th April 2009

Yes, pro poker players make an average of £1000 every time they play! Can you imagine what that would be like?…

You want to go on holiday with your partner but you have just brought a new house with your massive poker winnings so your a bit short.

No worries! You decide to put in a whole week of poker play and one week later you are on the beach with £7000 spending money! Of course if you run out there is a computer in your 5 star hotel so you can always win some more.

This is the life of the pro poker player, Now I’m not going to pretend to you that you will get to this stage instantly BUT if you study Kim’s book and practice (not with real money) over the next month, I am going to 100% guarantee you WILL make an average of £100 every time you play!

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That’s £500 a week working 5 day’s a week, a few hours a day!

So do you take the challenge? Learn Kim’s tricks and in just one month from now you will be on £100 a day! In one year from now you can be on £1000 a day, part time!

Are You In?

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If you can’t make it work for you, I will MAKE SURE you are refunded in full and since you will have been practicing with play / demo money, you cannot lose!

But now think that you can make it work, you WILL make it work with Kim’s secret methods and you really are on your way to becoming a poker pro and getting the life style you want AND deserve!

All The Best

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How to win at casino

Posted by alex021 on 27th April 2009

Well this post is not exactly poker related but if you have been having problems winning at poker then you may want to consider and give this strategy a go.

Become Rich — you can spend a few minutes of your time to read this article carefully and understand how you can make between $200-$600 a day on the internet quickly and easily or you can skip this article and never know the information you missed on.
Every day, new methods to make money online effortlessly crop up on the internet. Whether it’s real estate, investing, selling products, shares/currency trading, affiliate marketing or some other system.
Over the past few years a variety of money making methods have been passed on through the internet and millions of people have been taking advantage of this incredible wave of knowledge, which has enabled ordinary people like you to make thousands of dollars and sometime even millions online.
Why am I telling you this? The internet is a wonderful tool, which allows you to share new ideas and strategies that you and other people can exploit in order to be richer, successful and achieve the lifestyle they want. In other words this website and all the information are here to help people to succeed online and achieve their desired lifestyle.

The method I will explain here is the most efficient, quick and easy way for you to make money on the internet. This method is 100% legal and does not require selling, promoting products or referring people.
This method is easy to follow, efficient and you will make money as long as you read and follow the instructions bellow carefully.
The most frequent question people ask is how is this possible? Well here are three main reasons why you can use this method and succeed with it.
1) Nobody can see what you are doing on your side of the monitor
2) Unlike real life casinos, you can take as much time as you like analyzing and selecting your next bets.
3) You can bet very small stakes (real casinos have a much higher minimum bets, while online you can bet as little as $1). Also you can practice with practice money before you play with the real cash.

Let’s Get Started
First you must download casino software from one of the casinos listed below. These are the casinos where this system works best and where people are reporting best profits. These casinos also allow you to play for free, which will allow you to test the effectiveness of this method. Remember you should play on free play until you are confident in the system before playing for real money. It will not be long before you realize the potential earnings you can generate from this system.

Tip #1
Understand how real players make their money. Don’t miss out on multiple bonuses by playing in different casinos! $500 here, $600 there, $1000’s more from multiple deposits etc – the opportunities are endless, and all of them are free just for signing up or playing on. It is really that simple just jump from casino to casino from the list below and collect bonuses and be sure to use the method described in this article to make some extra $$$.

Task1
Visit casinos from the list bellow and download their software for free. Run the installation file its only takes a few seconds but it is a necessary step to play at online casino. (The list of casinos is constantly updated to provide you casinos with the best bonuses).

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Task2
Run the casino software. Choose to play for fun or real money. Remember you will not be able to cash out the money you win in a fun mode!

Task3
Create your account
Log in with your username and password
Accept the Welcome Bonus (that is free cash before you even placed a bet!)
Use the method described here and let the cash pour in!

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Tip #2
Casinos want you to play and are willing to pay big time for it! Take a look at the welcome bonuses in the casinos listed above this are one time matching funds for new players. If for example you are offered a $500 welcome bonus, you WANT to deposit the maximum amount allowed (usually 100% of the bonus). This way you will end up with a whopping $1000. That’s an extra $500 to play with and it is not even coming out of your own pocket! Don’t settle for getting a $20 or $70 bonus think about it you are using this method so why not take full advantage of it!!!
Remember: you only get the bonus when you sign up.

The Method
The big secret is…….. that there is no secret, just good old mathematics. This method has been developed and tested on roulettes worldwide and it might just make you leave your day job… in any case it probably will be tempting. One thing you have to understand is that: LUCK HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. By following this system you will get a clear winning edge over the casino.
Have a look at the simple instructions below. NO PAST EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED! It does not even matter if you have never seen a roulette wheel before – just look at it as a round cash cow!
Follow these simple instructions carefully and you will be making money within minutes.
Step1
Place a modest $1 bet on black.
Step2
If red comes up next, place a $2 bet on black. If black comes up, you have won and need to start the sequence again (go back to step1) and place a $1 bet on red this time.
Step3
If red comes up again place a $4 bet (double your last bet) on black again
Step 4
Repeat these until you win (doubling your bet each time you lose) and you will win the sequence and you will now have more money than you started with.
Step 5
We suggest setting a limit on your winnings and then moving to another casino and starting over these with your winnings from the last casino. This is a great way to increase your winnings!

Important things to remember
—- Start with $1 bets only until you have made enough profit to increase your bets. Then it is recommended that you start the sequence with $5 bets so your wins are larger.
—- Try not to spend more than 40 -45 minutes at each table. It is been noticed that after this amount of time every table seems to get harder to play.
—- Set a target and stick to it. Once reached, walk away. Do not set unreasonable targets.
—- Only ever bet what you can afford to lose. There is no point going bankrupt in a Casino.

Tip #3
Milk the casino as much as you can. Casinos love to shower players with incentives so be sure to collect everything they offer such as free bonuses and free bonuses on multiple deposits. For example you can find thousands of dollars in free cash bonuses on your 2nd and even 3rd deposit at some casinos. You can even double bonus cash points by depositing during happy hour at selected casinos. In fact the casinos listed in this article offer you amazing 2nd and 3rd deposit bonuses and all this free cash is yours for the taking by simply making multiple deposits

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Taking a serious reality check in the online arena

Posted by alex021 on 20th April 2009

We are barely seven years into the new millennium but the pace at which poker has grown in that seven years has been nothing short of staggering. The numbers of people who are trying their hand at the game for the first time is growing and growing. The two biggest reasons for the rise in the popularity of poker is increased television coverage coupled with the birth of the Internet and in particular online poker.

Now, unlike in the past, it is a simple case of someone having a personal computer with Internet access in order for them to be able to play poker. Playing poker in the past involved actually going to a casino card room or setting up a game in your own home. This was not always easy for people with work and family commitments and many people who had the desire to play the game never really got the chance.

Sometimes, things can come too easy!

But along came the Internet and suddenly it is a totally different ball game. But the reality of the situation is that every coin has a flip side and the flip side to this scenario is that it is the sheer ease of being able to play poker that contributes to so many people losing money.

Having to physically transport yourself to a casino (sometimes many miles away from home) does indeed indicate a certain level of commitment and perseverance. These are two qualities that are sorely needed in order to reach a level where you are playing the game very well. What this means is that there are vast numbers of players who simply do not have the skills to beat the game who are in fact playing poker simply because it is frighteningly easy to do so.

Many people who have played poker in home games and been successful have tried online poker and failed. Because of their initial success at the game, they then perceive internet poker to be crooked and filled with charlatans. Their belief fuelled even further when they hear of some small time online casino folding and taking a handful of their customers money with them.

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But there is serious credibility now with online poker that simply was not there at the outset of it in the late nineties so one cannot use the old “crooked casino” excuse to account for losses. For many people, failure in the online environment is attributable to the rake. Millions of people who have only ever played poker in private home games are now having to pay to play poker for the very first time.

Poker is like business, imagine for a minute how many more successful business people that there would be in the world if there were no such thing as business expenses. It is the sheer cost of doing business for many people that leads to that business failing and poker is no different.

Suddenly it is not enough to win at poker, you now have to win an amount above your expenses and in some cases these can be considerable. This means that it is insufficient to be better than your opponents, you now have to be substantially better.  I always think that poker is rather like sex….for the male population anyway in so much as everyone thinks that they are great at it without having seen any proof whatsoever that this is in fact the case.

Whenever you play poker online, you always have to remember that apart from what is happening on that tiny screen just inches away from your face, your environment is almost totally non-poker. If it was a real poker environment then you wouldn’t be having to endure such things as the kids playing around you or having conversations with your wife or noises from the television or people telephoning to speak to you and so on. All this leads to distraction if you are not careful and considerable loss of money. 

Most people lose at poker…..period!

Another major factor regarding why people lose money online is because most people lose at poker full stop. The difference is that whenever you play in a public card room or at home then losses do not necessarily get logged the way that they do online. Few people keep records in poker and it is easy for people to deceive themselves into believing that they are actually doing better than they really are.

You simply do not have that same luxury online as the poker site and credit card company are going to be hitting you in the face with your results and losses so there is now no doubt whatsoever that you are in fact actually losing money.

But the sheer act of actually losing money in poker can take an awful long time for it to take effect. The overwhelming majority of players who are playing the game today would be shocked to discover just how long those losing streaks can be and also winning streaks for that matter. There are countless number of players who having taken the game up have done very well at the outset and some have even turned professional after a great initial run.

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But this is precisely why turning pro and packing in the day job can turn out into a horrible mistake when you do this on the back of a good run of cards. The problem lies in the fact that players do not realise what is a good run from a bad one simply because they do not understand standard deviation. This is the term that mathematicians use to describe the variance that is inherent within the game.

Even the Pro’s have it rough!

Top professional players can and do go for many months losing at poker. If this statement shocks you then it has at least served a very useful purpose. There are two factors that determine success at poker, money won and time played. Just because you have been playing poker for three months and are ahead by $100,000 then do not think that you have the game cracked…far from it.

If that money came from a couple of big tournament wins then you are still very much in the short term. On the flip side, don’t try to impress me by saying that you have played poker for twenty years or that you have beaten up on your home game because that will not qualify you for success online either.

If you play full ring game Limit Hold’em and play for 40 hours a week then it is perfectly possible to go as long as 1400 hours and only break even. If you take into account the accelerated pace of Internet play then a player who wins at a rate of one big bet per hour in live play could still go around 700 hours online and still only break even.

Can you actually beat the online game?

This leads us onto another interesting point, namely the difference between live play and online play. Surely poker is poker wherever it is played right…..wrong! It is a big mistake to blindly assume that just because you are successful in B&M full ring Limit Hold’em for instance that you will automatically transfer that success to the online environment despite playing the same game.

Perhaps you can be successful in both and many top players are but the fact remains that many live players have come unstuck trying to replicate their earn rates online and the opposite is also true of course. There are many skills that a live player could possess that would be redundant in online poker. If a player is great at reading other players and is a master of gamesmanship and other shady practices then it is perfectly possible for them to be a successful pro despite having numerous technical flaws in their game.

So before you consider taking the plunge into playing online poker or poker full stop, it is well worth asking yourself some very serious questions before you start. Stopping and taking a serious reality check regarding your abilities and winning potential may just be the best thing that you have ever done.
This article has been reproduced with permission by Carl ‘The Dean’ Sampson. Carl, a professional Online Poker Player writes for Poker Pro Europe, World Poker Tour and Online Poker Pro as well as being the author of 2 paperback books! You can visit Carl at http://202203.sharkpool.hop.clickbank.net/

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CRUSHING ONLINE SINGLE TABLE TOURNAMENTS

Posted by alex021 on 17th April 2009

With the advent of the internet, certain types of poker have become ever more popular. No Limit and Limit poker has increased in popularity and also tournament poker as it is this form of the game that is so heavily marketed. But one of the most popular forms of tournament poker at this present time and especially online are single table tournaments or SNG’s for short.

Over in no more than an hour, they can be played by anyone that does not have the time or inclination to play cash games or longer and bigger tournaments. It is obvious to see why they are so popular and they can be played for various amounts of money and can be played for serious profit if you can master the correct way of playing them.

Professional poker player, coach and author Carl “The Dean” Sampson shows you how in his new explosive e-book…CRUSHING ONLINE SINGLE TABLE TOURNAMENTS! In this easily downloadable e-book, “The Dean” shows you how to approach these quick fire games and turn them into a serious revenue stream by presenting the reader with clearly defined strategies and objectives that shows you just how to play at every single stage of the tournament.

For those of you who are unaware of the credentials of “The Dean”, feel free to read up a bit more about him in the “Meet the Dean” section of the site. But at this present time, Carl is one of the most profitable online players in Europe and an expert on single table tournament play. In fact “The Deans” style of play is so powerful and so effective that the e-book is endorsed by non other than former WORLD POKER CHAMPION AND FOUR TIME WORLD SERIES WINNER TOM MCEVOY.

For a mind bogglingly cheap price of $67, the reader will rapidly catapult themselves into the category of player that your opponents will dread and fear in these types of games. As if that is not enough, you will also get access to several FREE gifts as well as direct access to a personal poker forum where you can chat and talk poker with other members as well as “The Dean” himself…..an absolutely invaluable golden extra. So do yourself what could turn out to be one of the biggest favours in your poker career to date and get yourself armed to the teeth with CRUSHING ONLINE SINGLE TABLE TOURNAMENTS.

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The Road to Webville: A day in the life of an online pro

Posted by alex021 on 16th April 2009

The beautifully lithe sun-kissed female bodies strolled past me one after the other, their bikinis barely covering their assets. The beach was as golden as the sun and so was the company, oh god….this is what heaven must be like. The life of a poker pro feels good as each passing lovely gave me the eye as well as an obvious come on.

The only thing that was spoiling this seaside paradise was a very annoying buzzing sound that kept getting louder and louder. Suddenly without warning, the ladies started to fade and the beach began to appear less golden. What was happening? Bleep…..Bleep……Bleep……Bleep, on and on it went, my eyes opened to see the digits 5:30 am staring me in the face.

That damn alarm clock really gets on my nerves at times especially as the tone is so utterly annoying and doubly so when it drags me away from the bikini clad beauties. I never did like getting out of bed at set times but there was a reason for this if I could only remember what it was. I staggered out of bed and wondered downstairs into the kitchen to make a coffee. My head started to clear and I suddenly remembered why I was up at this godforsaken hour.

Oh yeah, I was going to play poker and to try and capitalise on a site where there was a heavy mix of American players, many who which would be playing in the wee small hours stateside and could be therefore much the worse for wear. I had scheduled a 6:30am start, plenty of time to get a shower and something to eat and finally clear my head. This was the first time that I had bothered to do anything like this as I had only previously played online at times that were comfortable to me.

The large volume of traffic outside was comforting as it made me aware that other ordinary souls were up for work even earlier than me. I was at my desk by 6:10am and doing what I always do before an online session, playing a few simulated hands on my “Turbo-Texas Hold’em” program to get my head into sync with actually playing poker.

This is an often overlooked side to online poker, the sheer speed at which you can actually play. Whenever you play in a bricks and mortar card room, there is always a time delay between the moment you intend to play and the time that you are actually being physically dealt the first hand. This time delay can be several hours and it helps you to mentally prepare for the session ahead.

It is different though online as you can literally jump out of bed and be playing poker within a couple of minutes tops. I finally log on and I am now into the sites poker lobby. I look for my bread and butter game which is limit hold’em and I see three tables going at my usual $30-$60 level.

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I now bring up the files from my documents on the players that I have taken notes on from previous games and then miniaturise it on the screen. A quick check of my notes revealed that I did not actually have any information on anyone who was active at this time although I had not been playing on this site for all that long.

I selected a game to watch, one of the tables had a better flop percentage and average pot size than the other two so I decided on that one. I like to watch the game that I am about to be playing in for about fifteen minutes or so because you can “feel” the players out in that length of time.

The game looked relatively standard, there was one player who was raising more than the norm but the rest of them seemed average to me. I have often been asked why I do not use software like “Poker Tracker” or something similar to assist me when playing. I have several reasons for this but the main ones are that software of this type is actually not allowed on some of the sites that I have played but the most important reason for me is that I want to be in control of what information I take.

I have my own system of note taking that has proved very successful and I have certain things that I look for. Another reason is that I want to know what a player is possibly feeling now……this minute and not just blindly follow some notes of what they did two weeks ago. Has a player just had a series of vicious outdraws and has then started raising like a crazy man, are they tilting, possibly feeling tired etc. Just because you cannot physically see them does not alter the fact that there are human beings behind those avatars and screen names and they suffer from emotions just like everyone else.

If you try and become at one with the screen then it is surprising just what information can actually be gathered. Much of which would be beyond the capability of poker software. I do not multi-table for this reason also. Multi-tabling may work for certain players but a massive amount of information is lost when you do this and your earn rate per table falls dramatically. Another reason that I do not multi-table is that it starts to feel that I am not actually playing poker, just some glorified fruit machine.

By 10:30 am, I am ahead by 24 big bets which is $1440 but I have also had my share of luck. This is far and above what my hourly earn rate is but you have to take the rough with the smooth especially in a game like limit hold’em where the overlay of a good player is nowhere near as great as it is in no-limit hold’em. I get dealt A-K again, it feels like I have had this hand a hundred times today and another pot comes my way.

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I do not let my emotions carry me away when my session goes through the $2000 profit mark at just after midday. The day before yesterday, I had lost over $1500 on another site. Limit hold’em can be a very frustrating game to play especially at the lower limits below $10-$20.

It is 1:00pm and the games are drying up and I must admit to no longer feeling my best now. The early start is beginning to take it’s toll as one by one the yawns start to creep in. This started to happen just after midday and I have now played for a full hour while not being at my peak. Why have I done it?……….I have no idea!

A bad beat in a $600 pot is my signal to call it a day. I am happy with the result not just because of the $2150 win but because my reason to rise at 5:30am seemed justified as the level of play did not seem as strong as it had been previously.

I log off at 1:10pm and end what has been a very good session, I need to rest now from the constant glare of the screen. Sometimes I wonder just how people who work in computer jobs actually do it. Depending on how I feel, I may go back online in the early evening and play some no-limit on a different site. But if I do this then there is no way that I am repeating the early start tomorrow, that feels too much like work to me.

I tend to alternate my play between limit and no-limit hold’em to prevent the game from becoming a bore. Relentless ring games can get to be pretty tedious and this is why many players play tournaments. But I have always preferred the flexibility and steady income that ring games provide. If I am not feeling at my best or I want to stop playing for any reason then I can, whereas tournaments kind of lock you in to playing for a set period of time. I guess that this means that I will never get to be on TV but I can sure live with that.

I go through my session notes and update my files, I have found a couple of very weak players at $30-$60 that I will lookout for the next time. I mentally go through the session to see if there is anything that I could have done better. I conclude that I let several big bets slip away which sort of annoys me because I am somewhat of a perfectionist at limit hold’em.

What to do next, do I go out for a walk or watch TV. Common sense would dictate that I should be giving my mind a rest from poker so what do I decide to do, why some more work on my first poker book of course. I could be taking a nap to prepare for a possible evening session online but that seems very dull. Whenever I sleep these days, I invariably dream about poker in some capacity. Usually I am playing in some game with funny characters, many of which I have never met. Last night I dreamt that I was in a game where we were all using biscuits for chips. Man do I need a change of job!!

This article has been reproduced with permission by Carl ‘The Dean’ Sampson. Carl, a professional Online Poker Player writes for Poker Pro Europe, World Poker Tour and Online Poker Pro as well as being the author of 2 paperback books! You can visit Carl at http://202203.sharkpool.hop.clickbank.net/

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Just some tips to help you win

Posted by alex021 on 7th April 2009

Tips For Tournament Play:

PLAY LESS HANDS! The less hands you play, the more money you will keep. This doesn’t just go for tournaments but for poker in general. Play only the best possible hands you can! The ones that will give you the best value for the money.
One time I saw a guy make it to the final table who WASN’T even there half the time! That’s right! He made his fortune at the start of the tournament then posted and folded his hands. He made it to the final table by not playing any hands! This goes with the advice above, the less hands you play the better
IF somone is ALL-IN and someone else call’s you best BE OUT of the hand. Unless you have an AWESOME hand (and sometimes even if you do) you should fold!
Maintain yourself throughout the tournament. If you suffer a BADbeat, get over it! Think through every move you make.
Always leave yourself outs!
Unless your playing for a WPT title — Play for a PLACE not for first. Your play should always be enough to place at the final table and as long as you make it there you are going to win something. So just aim to place, and if you win — hey thats an added bonus. But play to win and winning is in placement!

OLD TIPS found on the internet:
Click between game tabs to refresh your table listings
This trick is useful mainly for SnG (sit and go / single table) tournaments, which are notoriously quick to fill up. Many times, you’ll see “Wtng for 5 players” as the table status, but when you click on the game, it will have already started. This is due to the table status not updating quickly, which you can force by clicking between tabs. Of note however, is that Party Poker and Poker Stars has recently upped the refresh rate of the tables substantially, so this isn’t a major issue like it used to be.
Keep player notes on opponents
I cannot stress this enough. So much so that I will be writing an article on how to take some good notes in the future (updated: Player Notes page now up). While you always want to be paying attention to how people are playing, in online poker, players are always coming and going, which doesn’t give you time to feel them out. Taking notes cam help you when you play these opponents again. Even if you aren’t going to play this person it again, taking notes makes it much easier to keep a mental track of how each player plays and what to expect from them. The big things to note are: smart or stupid, aggressive or passive, tight or loose, straight up or bluffs, bets out a draw or not and what kind of hands do they play or pre-flop raise with. Yes, this is a lot of information to note, but it will help you in the long run.
Get hand histories when players don’t show their at the river this one is IMPORTANT
Great Party Poker trick that I’m sure many people have figured out. Many times on the river, only the winning hand is shown – but you are very interested in seeing what the loser was holding too. Simply click on the hand number at the top right of the screen and request the hand history for that game via email. Depending on how busy Party Poker is at the moment, you should get an email with the history in a matter of minutes.
Scroll to the bottom of the history and you can instantly find out what the other player was holding. I normally do this in conjunction with player notes, to get me a good idea of what a player is willing to play with on a river. Showdown information is always the most critical, as you can analyze their decision making process from the ground up.
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 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.
Turn on your sound, turn down the music
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.
Show the avatars (people in chairs), but don’t stereotype them
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 Party Poker 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.
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.
Learn to leave the table

This is really just a general poker tip, but it still nabs even the poker 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, just get up and go, it’s that easy.
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.
Buy-in more than necessary at the poker table
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 poker table. In the realities of online poker, 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. DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!
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 a bit more respect (read: fear) and will play accordingly – 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.
Move out of the $5 tournaments ASAP
This isn’t as much a trick as it is advice. The $5 sit and go tournaments on Party Poker 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 poker 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.
Protect your computer!
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 poker 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 poker passwords, but why chance it?

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