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July 4, 2007 on 4:59 pm | In Main | 3 Comments

Poker Sit and Go Report: The Trouble With Turbos
By: Marty Smith, Tue Jul 3rd, 2007
You can easily find yourself in a trap in turbo sit and go tournaments, if you actually go on a streak and win a few. The truth of it is, they WILL eventually send you spiraling in such a way that can render you unfit for real life. That is not a prediction, but rather a mathematical surety.

Poker Game and the Fear Factor
By: Adrian Radulescu, Tue Jul 3rd, 2007
There are two main factors that will make you be on top of your poker game. These two factors are skill and focus. You need poker skills in order to realize what decision to make. Sometimes you will have to raise, other times you will have to fold, and other times you will have to bluff. You will also need focus in order to use your poker skills to the maximum. There’s no use in having excellent poker skills if you cannot properly use them, now is it?

Poker Book Report: Limit Holdem Hand by Hand
By: Marty Smith, Tue Jul 3rd, 2007
There is a new writer in the poker world, and he is an English sounding dude living in New York and playing a lot in the private poker clubs and Atlantic City Casinos. The only reason I know he is English sounding is because included in his very well thought out book titled Limit Holdem Hand by Hand, The Quick and Easy Way to Advanced Poker Play is quite an extensive DVD that beginners will find very useful.

Caribbean Stud Poker Intro
By: Will Win, Tue Jun 26th, 2007
It seems like only yesterday when this fun game started appearing in Casinos in the United States. As you might expect from the name, Caribbean Stud Poker got its illustrious start in the Caribbean. It eventually worked its way onto cruise ships and one day the game finally docked on U.S. shores.

The basics of hold em poker
By: Andy Fullard, Tue May 22nd, 2007
A very quick run down of a game of texas holdem:
Texas Holdem poker a very popular card game played with a standard deck of cards, To start the game the dealer provides each player with two personal cards face down so that no one else can see them. The dealer always deals to their left. Additionally, there are four more community cards dealt out over stages with betting inbetween. The four community cards can be combined with the two personal cards to form highest five card poker hand. The best 5 card poker hand is the winner.

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