Big stack poker

January 28, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - tournament poker

As Sun Tzu said thousands of years ago, the good general knows how to choose his battle.

As poker is war, this rule can be applied by any poker player who thrives to become good at poker. Of course we want to win many hands and to lose few. And we want to win large pots and lose small ones. This is the concept of the battle.

Choose your battles wisely, or in other words choose to fight for the right pots and fold in pots where you are not meant to win. This is how you will win the battles, and ultimately the poker war. Make sure to choose the battle where you have a better chance of winning, be it because of your cards, skill level or psychological advantage.

In particular the type of situation where you want to fight many battles is when you are deep stacked, especially in a tournament. If you have an above average stack size, it is not the time to play ultra tight, waiting for monsters. On the contrary you should use your stack as a weapon, as you have the advantage in this respect versus most of your opponents at the table.

This is the case where money will make more money. Each chip is like a bullet, and with a big stack you can easily murder any of your enemies. You need to emphasis that fact and tell them that you mean business if you bet, so that each time they want to fight in a pot with you, their entire tournament life will be at risk.

Employing this type of psychological warfare is one thing, based on deception. But what you really want to do is make consistent small profits in order to increase your stack size, without big swings. The skilled player’s goal is to keep on making incremental profits. Avoid coin flips and seek spots where you have an edge.

Of course if you end up in a big pot that seems advantageous, by all means play it. By avoiding these big pots, you give away too much in missed opportunities.

One of the secrets of great tournament players that they do not tell you is the following: build a big stack early on at the risk of early elimination. Once you get this big stack, use it as the weapon to scare your opponents and win many battles.

My poker friend

January 20, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - online poker

I guess I would like to start this thread off by thanking my friend Rob. He actually set this all up for me, not because I couldn’t do it my self or anything, but just because I really don’t have the patience to play cards online and the go bother with some code.

My name – well I go by Thoughtful because of the way I have always played cards and my indecisiveness towards some major decisions (such as where I will be going to eat dinner at.) I guess I am slow.

Maybe I’m not slow because I am one of the smartest people I have ever come across. When I was 8 I tested out of regular school. When I was 10 I felt stupid for my first time. Around 12 I started playing chess, I won, and all it took was planned strategies. I then focused on Poker.

Poker had no solid strategy for winning. I never actually felt the power of the game until I was 17 and my friends started to pay for my computer parts. At the age of 18, I finished school and decided not to work, because the casino was already paying all my bills.

I am a professional card player. I have been playing professionally for about two years now. Just this past recent year half of my pro winnings were achieved by playing online. I now play completely online.

I have started this to give people information, help them play, help them learn, but most importantly I want to document my rise in the online poker world and at the same time I am sure I will use this site as a channel to my personal life.

My personal life is odd compared to most. I sleep weird hours. I do what I want, when I want, and as you will find out I seem to always get into some kind of situation. But I will attempt not to bore you too much with my personal life. The most important element for my readers is that this blog will discuss online poker bonus, promotions, perks, marketing codes…

Because when you start playing at a new online poker room, you need to make you you have all the elements in your favor.

So I hope you enjoy this space, and learn. Feel free to email me with questions, comments, or requests to be added to my blog links.

Playing in a Tight-Passive Game

January 17, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - online poker

A tight-passive game has several tight-passive players, no more than two loose players, and no aggressive players. Lots of hands are not played at all, or there are only two or three players after the flop or on fourth street. Raises are rare, and reraises hardly ever occur. Most pots are trivial, hardly worth winning. Only a few hands go to a showdown, and there is usually only one caller then.

If the game is tight-passive, ask yourself a question: Why bother to play? You can’t win much; you can easily lose; and it’s going to be boring. It’s probably better to read the papers, take a walk, or change games.

But let’s say it’s raining and you’ve already read the papers. If you really want to play, and it’s the only game around (or you’re in a tournament and don’t have any choice), prepare for a long siege. Be prepared to wait and wait and wait.

Don’t Expect Much

If you want lots of action, or hope to win a lot of money, forget it. It’s not going to happen. In fact, don’t be surprised if you lose, and you might lose much more than you expect. This sort of game has little upside and lots of downside. You can’t win much, but you can lose quite a bit.

Control Yourself

Self-control is always important, but it is particularly important in such a tight-passive game, because it is so hard to beat and so frustrating. Your natural desire for action can cause you to play too many hands, and to play them too aggressively.

It happens all the time. The average player, sits down and plays his normal game. He does not lose a lot of money on any single pot; he just slowly bleeds to death. He loses one buy-in, then another one, then a third. He bets aggressively on aces up, but gets beat by rolled up eights. He makes a straight on the river, bets out, and loses to a flush that was made on fifth street. He wins a few pots, but does not win much on them, while losing again and again.

He slowly goes on tilt. At first, he just gets a little looser, calling with marginal hands, raising a little too aggressively. Then he gets mad at the “Damned Rocks” and at himself for playing in “this lousy game.” When that happens, he may be on his way to big trouble.

Do not play in such tight-passive games. If you play online poker, join a room such as Everest Poker where you will always find plenty of games to choose from in the lobby, and never need to join a tight-passive game.

the bonus site

January 04, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - online poker

The bonus site is a new site about online poker and online casino bonuses. Or any bonus related to gambling and gaming.

Life is short, this is why you should spend as much time as possible having fun and entertainment and not do boring things. And nowadays one of the best places for fun is the Web. Why is it so good to play games on the Web?

Because of a number of advantages:

  1. convenience: you can access and play online games from the comfort of your home, whenever you wish; no need to take your car and drive in the cold for 100 miles to the nearest casino; no need to wait for players to fill a sit and go tournament, as there are always plenty of online players available for a game.
  2. game variety: the number of game choices is endless; just in online poker, you can play texas hold’em, omaha, stud, draw poker; in fixed-limit, pot-limit or no-limit; at ring game, sit’n gos or multi-table tourneys; at online casinos, there are slot games in many format, Caribbean stud, Baccarat, roulette, blackjack, craps, bingo and more; and there are all sorts of other games in the gaming category.
  3. social game: the Internet is the place to make friends and what better way to make new friends than playing online games for fun; in online poker there is constantly a crowd of truly international players whom you can meet physically when you visit these countries in America, Europe, Africa or Asia.
  4. profit potential: some of these games are free, others involve playing with real money; it is up to you, you do not have to invest any money if you do not want to; but if you play for money, this is a way to make good profits for the best players, and some make a living out of it; it is possible but not everyone can be profitable as it requires dedication and study.

Last but not least, if you are interested in such real money games at online poker rooms or online casinos, than you should try to get the best bonus deals. This is what this site is all about and you will find out more as we research and present some of the best gambling bonus deals on the Web. So stay put and more will come.

Good luck and we will be back soon.