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PokerMunch.Com is Changing

Filed under: PokerMunch Articles — admin at 4:54 pm on Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Just a quick update on what is happening with PokerMunch. As you have noticed i haven’t really been regularly updating this blog in a while. I have been concentrating on my online business and as a result this blog has been updated much less frequently then I’d like.  As a result i am going to step the posts up in coming weeks with posts on the latest poker news and some general poker strategy advice. Check back daily as i’ll try to post at least 2-3 times a week and each month will update my challenge, if i get enough spare time to play.

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?

Playing A Fimiliar Opponent

Filed under: Poker Tips, PokerMunch Articles — admin at 4:05 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2007

There’s a cardinal rule in No-Limit Hold’em: get to know your opponents. At many texas hold em sites you will run in to the same players over and over again, and it can give a strategic advantage to know a player’s tricks and habits. The more you know about a player, the better idea you’ll have about what he’s holding if he raises, checks, or calls. That’s the good news: the flipside is that the same opponent will be familiar with you as well. He’ll get to know any tricks up your sleeve and try to use them against you.

By and large, though, it’s much better to play against a familiar opponent than an unfamiliar opponent—especially one who is skilled. If you’re playing against an inexperienced, unfamiliar opponent, this isn’t as big of a challenge—you’ll probably be able to read their level of play pretty quickly, especially if they make a series of inappropriate bets or plays. If you play against an experienced but unfamiliar player, you won’t quite know what he’s up to when he raises high—is he bluffing, is he raising only on a good hand, is this part of a pattern?

The more you play No-Limit texas hold em, the more you’ll see the same names crop up again and again. It’s a good idea to keep tabs on past opponents—maybe even keeping a ledger—to remind yourself just what type of player he is, such as how much you’ve beat him for in the past and if he is loose, tight, aggressive, or passive. The more information you have on a player, the better a position you are to beat him. Knowledge in Hold’em is about a lot more than what cards he might be carrying.

Because a familiar opponent is more familiar with your style of play as well, you should think about mixing up your bets. If he starts to see a pattern in your betting, he’s going to have the leg up. To counter this, you need to send out some false tells. Bluff once in a while—maybe more than you would normally. You have to throw him off balance so he’s never entirely sure if you’re holding weak or strong. Again, the same goes for your opponent. He’s going to be trying to throw you off with a different betting strategy so you have to recognize which is a real tell and which is a false tell designed to throw you off.

For the most part, it can be fun to play a familiar opponent. While you want to win as much cold hard cash as you can, there’s also pride in beating a player who has beat you in the past. There are also those familiar players who you know you can beat and drain their stack—these are the players you should look out for most often.

General Blog Update

Filed under: PokerMunch Articles — admin at 10:09 pm on Sunday, May 13, 2007

This blog is becoming more and more popular by the day, and i think it’s about time we have a poker tournament, free to enter of course. PokerMunch has been in contact with a few sites, and has agreed a free tournament for all the readers of PokerMunch.Com the prize has not been decided yet, but the site does accept American Players. We now have 5 subscribers via our RSS Feed. Which shows there must be some loyal followers of my poker journey out there. Anyway back to the tournament, a time and date has not been decided yet, but hopefully it will be a weekend, and a friendly time for as many countries as possible. Sadly I haven’t played today, but i’m certain I’ll be playing tomorrow!

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