Poker Blog

Bankroll Update

Filed under: Poker Challenge — admin at 6:35 pm on Monday, November 26, 2007

It’s been a while since i last posted about how my bankroll challenge is going. Well since the last post i have been able to play quite a few sit and go’s and with the help of the SNG PRO video’s i have been able to break a smallish profit. I have played a mixture of $10 and $20 sit and go’s on Fulltilt Poker. I’m sure my game is improving although i only have managed a small profit i have felt comfortable playing at that level. I have made just under $170 since my last update from playing at fulltilt poker.

Bankroll
Neteller : $1168
Ladbrokes : $241.57
Fulltilt Poker : $1138.57

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3D Poker Site Review

Filed under: Poker Site Reviews — admin at 3:34 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2007

Pkr Poker created a huge amount of buzz when it first opened it’s site to the public, they were the first online poker site to offer games with realistic 3d graphics. Although a couple of years has passed from when they first released there software not much has changed, they offer regular software updates and are still the number one 3d poker site.

Although PKR might be a great site to play for novice, recreational players for more serious players looking to grind the tables PKR might not be the right site for you. Game play over at PKR can be pretty sluggish but what can you expect from a site using huge amount’s of state of the art graphics? The PKR download took me over 50 minutes to download, admittedly this was when PKR was first released, so maybe this problem has been rectified. If you are intrigued by the thought of playing poker with real life 3D characters you should probably view the PKR screenshots this saves you the hassle of downloading PKR.

If you are looking to play at a site offering 3D graphics i advise you to sign up through http://www.3dpkrpoker.com/ where you will find the best PKR Bonus

Interesting Poker Hand

Filed under: Poker Challenge, PokerMunch Articles — admin at 10:40 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2007

Just finished a $20 sit and go and need some of your expert opinions on how i played a hand. The blinds where at $50/$100 i am on the button. It is 5 handed, from the original 6 players. All of us have a relatively similar stack, it is folded to me. I raise to $300, and get a flat call from the big blind. The flop comes down 3,7, J all of clubs. My opponent makes a very quick check, fearing the 4th club coming i place a bet out for 400 into the $650 pot, after a long pause he finally called. The next card was a 4 of hearts. He then immediately pushed. I hesitated for 5-10 seconds and called. He showed 5-6 off suit.

Do you think i played this correctly? Was it possible to get away from?