Top Ten Bluffing Tips
Posted by Dave on December 10th, 2009 filed in Poker TipsComment now »
Bluffing is the skills of making your opponents think that you holding a strong hand than you actually have. Bluffing can assist you improve your earnings from poker and win huge If used properly. Beneath are ten tips that will help you to bluff properly and win a big amount.
Tip 1: Bluff when “some opponent” might hold made a strong hand. For example when the opponent hits the board with third, he might have a flush. So now, if you too bet as if you have a flush the opponent will believe you.
Tip 2: Bluff is useful when your opponent is about to fold his/her cards, at that time bet a big to make him sure that you are having a strong hand that they cannot match up with. You can easily remove them from the game pot.
Tip 3: Always pay concentration on game of other players, to win more you must know about your opponent’s habits of betting. In case the player is a beginner, he may bluff too often, which makes easy to defeat them. However, you need to watch more and more experienced player games and learn tips of betting.
Tip 4: Do not bluff frequently, if players have noticed you bluffing just, they will notice it. If you bluff again very soon then they might likely understand. This may also be used as an advantage as they will think that you are always holding a bluff hand and will bet more and more.
Tip 5: Bluffing is always useful at tight tables’ only. Bluffs work well when played on tight tables instead of using it on loose tables, until the losers have folded their cards already.
Tip 6: To win good amount try bluffing only on table with high limit. There is actually no benefit in bluffing in games with low limit. While betting only little amounts, you may bet that the most of the time opponent will call your bluffing. Bluffing is successful on high limit tables especially on no limit table.
Tip 7: Bluff when get enough idea about the opponents’ hand, when everyone is folding, checking, and calling in front of you that is the right time to win the pot. Do not try to bluff from early position, as you do not have any idea about the opponents that time.
Tip 8: Stop bluffing too often, and try to bluff in a pattern that other challengers will find hard to guess. Make a good strategy to bluff as if you bluff in a simple patters they will surely catch it.
Tip 9: Be alert when you are bluffing bad challengers, as they might not judge when their cards are beaten!, they just might not care or not observe even if you may show yourself as holding a stronger and better hand, as they do not follow any perfect strategy of bluffing.
Tip 10: Sometime the bluffing situations may be typical like when you are playing in the late position; there are only two players remaining. You are not holding a strong hand, but most of the opponents have folded. This is the right time to bet beg in bluff. The remaining challengers will possible think that you have are holding a strong hand and they will fold. However, good and experienced payer may judge this and use it against you; this is the typical thing about the situation.
Bluffing is an important Strategy for all Poker lovers and Players
There is no scientific theory of bluffing it is just an art, the above-mentioned 10 tips may help you to be a master in bluffing strategy, and so you may win a very big amount by bluffing successfully.
Strategies for Texas Holdem Tournaments
Posted by Dave on December 7th, 2009 filed in Poker Strategy, Poker TournamentsComment now »
Every poker player who puts some effort into the game learns strategies which can make his winning odds better. Such strategies are definitely very effective but there are times when you need have something extra to emerge as a winner.
This something extra is a set of those extra special strategies which have the mettle to overcome the pro players. The ordinary game skills may beat the ordinary players but to beat players player who are more than ordinary, you need to have strategies which are more than ordinary themselves.
Let’s look at some strategies which can be useful on a table populated with good players:
- Unpredictability: The better your opponent is the easier it is for him to know your plans.
When he sees you trying to change that expression on your face, he knows you maybe be trying to bluff. The moment he sees you looking at the small blind, he knows what your next more going to be.
So, a very important is to make your moves unpredictable. Twist your strategies, make the steps less obvious and use your tricks at the right time.
The right time is when your opponent does not expect you to do so. The important thing is to remember that even your opponent knows that you are trying to do the unexpected and you have to take special care to be truly unpredictable.
- Ending Math: It is essential to be good at math and to be able to do calculation fast.
You have to keep working out the chances and the ways in which your opponent may try to exploit you. All the good players wait for the last part of the game to make their strong moves.
Techniques such as SAGE system and Nash-Equilibrium are mathematic procedures which make it easy for a player to have a better idea of the final moves before they happen.
These may not be very useful when playing on the normal tables, but play crucial roles in high stake pro games.
- ICM: This is another math-based technique which makes calculations easier and presents a clearer picture of the odds to players so that the best decision can be made.
ICM stands for Independent Chip Model and this enable the player to understand the value of stake in terms of dollars instead of the number of chips in the stack.
This is very useful for making long-term game plans.
- Watching the pros: Watch the pro tournaments whenever you can. Take notes of the strategies used by the players and the results of those.
This first advantage of this is that you get to learn new tricks and strategies which make you stronger.
The second and more important advantage is that you will get to know the strengths, weaknesses and playing styles of players who may be your opponents in the tournament.
Knowing how your opponent players can be a major help if you want to outwit them.
If you are only concerned about online poker tournaments, you don’t have to worry about your tells the same way you would at a live poker tournament. Playing small home game tournaments will help you develop the skills and patience needed to win in a live tournament.
But above all this is practice and hard work. Just knowing the skills and strategies cannot help you. You have to master these techniques with actual practice.
The Flop in Texas Hold’em
Posted by Dave on November 11th, 2009 filed in Poker Strategy1 Comment »
The flop is the most important time of the hand in Texas Hold’em. It’s important to determine immediately whether your hand has any value before you start betting, calling or raising the pot. A lot of people would say that the turn is even more important than the flop because the betting and stakes are a lot higher. But calling a bet after the flop should not be something you should be doing if you are trying to make a speculative hand.
If you have a marginal hand, lets say you hit the 2nd pair on the board with three other people betting behind you. There’s no way that you should be calling more than a modest bet from the other players. A lot of times, the marginal hands that you hit will be beaten, say by a higher two pairs or a three of a kind. People often lose all or most of there chips playing in hands that they should not have been playing.
Here’s a look at the most important things you should consider after the flop has come:
Strength of Your Hand
Exactly how strong is your hand? Do you need to protect your hand or can you slow-play? If your drawing for a flush or a straight how good is the possibility of completing your hand? These are a lot of the things you have to ask yourself.
For Example: Three people have called ahead of you and you have pocket Kings. You have to raise the bet at least three blinds to get some of the other bettors out. There are way to many bad things that can happen on the flop for you to just call and try to suck someone else in.
Number of Opponents Playing in the Hand
The more people you are playing against, the better the chances are of someone hitting a big hand. Pay attention to possible flushes and straights. If a tight player raises big, get out of the hand unless you know you have the pot.
If several people straight call, it might be the right time to try to get a cheap straight or flush. If you suspect others are trying to ride the flop for free, raise three times the blind to protect your high cards. Most of the marginal hands will be folded once they realize someone might have a hand.
What Cards Came on the Flop?
I know that I’m repeating this a little, but it is an important point. You have to be aware of the following types of flops:
All High Cards – If you don’t have any, it means you fold on the first bet. There can be anything from a dominant two pairs or high straight draws.
A Pair on the Board – When this happens with multiple players, someone is likely to have the third card in their hand. When there are two pairs on the board, people can tend to play the “Who has the Ace?” game. This is a perfect time to surprise people with a higher pocket pair or the full boat. You just don’t want to bet it as if you had the nuts, though, if you were looking for a call.
The Pot Size – The size of the pot should make a huge difference in the way that you bet your hands. If three or more other people called a 3 times the big blind bet, you should bet hard and force others out if you landed a dominant hand. Don’t let people see the cards for cheap in that situation, that is the best way to lose all of your chips. If the pot is small on the other hand, you can afford to get beaten by someone who is slow-playing a monster.
Three Suited or Three Connectors – Warning! Large hand possibility! If the people you are betting against are all checking, you have to put a bet out on the board for your top pair. You have to make them decide if they want to chase. If you get re-raised, you are going to want to think about the quality of your hand before you decide to call.
Pot Odds – If someone raise the $25-$50 blinds by $500, you better have an awfully good hand to call them. If three people or more are in the pot before you and you are short stacked, go all in and try to double up or chase others out if you have anything considerably fair to good in your hand. If someone bets $200 on a $1500 pot, you should call it because if you don’t have anything in your hand, you shouldn’t have been calling in the first place.
Options for Australian Poker Players
Posted by Dave on October 26th, 2009 filed in Poker Room Reviews, Poker Tournaments2 Comments »
Looking for a great Australian poker site? Try playing online poker at au.888.com. This website is a sister site to 888 Pacific Poker and is particularly made for Australians. The site features a large pool of the best Australian poker players.
Au.888.com mainly offers Texas Hold’em and Omaha Hi/Lo poker games and tournaments. They also offer a great texas holdem strategy guide.
They also hosts Sit & Go tournaments, which are mini poker tournaments for up to 50 players or so. Just sit down at a table and wait for the tournament to fill up. The tournament starts when all the tables are full.
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Bodog Now Accepting Canadian Customers
Posted by Dave on September 18th, 2009 filed in Poker Software, Poker Tournaments1 Comment »
The online poker room, Bodog, has announced that they are now accepting Canadian customers. While the site, which was founded in 1994, has been largely popular and one of the largest online poker website, the site did not accept Canadian players because of businesses in Canada that would not be protected from governmental intrusions. The Canadian government has recently changed this stance, allowing Canadians at a new site bodog.ca.
This site will be incorporated with Bodog Europe and will allow Canadians to play in online poker tournaments. Bodog Europe is headed up by Keith O’Donnell. He said, “Canadian players will be able to access a Canada-specific product suite from www.bodog.ca starting in the Fall of this year. I aggressively renegotiated the Bodog Europe brand license agreement to acquire the rights to the Canadian market earlier this year and I would expect the Canadian market – extremely technologically literate, sports lovers, and a very significant poker base – to be a huge success story in 2009 and 2010.”
Canadian Bodog players will also be able to place bets on the website’s sports book and casino, which feautres a myriad of games to choose from. As a promotion, Bodog is doubling Poker Points for players who earn at least 2,000 points in the month of September. Afterwards, Bodog will deposit the bonus points into the player’s account.
This comes during a busy month for Bodog. They have already launched a new online poker network – Bodognetwork.com. Also, they are celebrating their 15th anniversary with a $15,000 Freeroll tournament.
- Update, Monday, September 21
Bodog’s 15 Days of Poker begins today, which is capped off with a $15,000 Freeroll tournament on October 15, 2009.
One of the other things that is offered at Bodog is a full online casino. You can visit them at casino.bodog.eu. You really will find that this is one of the best blackjack casinos for canadians.
Bodog’s casino has over 80 games total. A lot of these games are the myriad of different slot machines, but they also offer almost any table game and video poker machine that you can think of as well.


