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Hitting The Tables Hard

Filed under: Poker Challenge — admin at 6:31 pm on Sunday, October 21, 2007

As you probably read in my last post i took a break from poker  over the last  2 weeks i returned to the tables and with that have had 4 exceptional sessions in which i finished with at least a full buy-in more then i started with.  I have been playing pretty much exclusively at fulltilt poker which has helped my bankroll as i got a $600 bonus as soon as i deposited. I have currently cleared $220 of this bonus, as well as having made $150 at the 25cent/50cent 6 man tables in the past 2 weeks. FulltiltPoker.Com seem’s to have some pretty good players, although with a little searching it is easy to find some loose players, who will kindly donate money to you with king-high calls. If you’d like to play against me please email me at admin@pokermunch.com but remember to take it easy on me ;)

Neteller : $1168
Carbon Poker : $0 (Cashed Out)

Ladbrokes : $241.57
Fulltilt Poker : $970 (Deposited $600) ($150 profit) ($220 Bonus)

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.

CoinFlipPoker.com Releases New Poker Bonus Codes Section

Filed under: Poker Site Reviews — admin at 12:28 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2007

CoinFlipPoker.com, one of the Internet’s leading providers of sit and go strategy for online poker players, has recently launched an update to the site. This update involves a huge expansion as well as a redesign of the site’s template.

The new template is crisp, good looking, and makes navigating the site 10x easier than before. If you’re looking for poker strategy, you can easily click the link at the top of the site to find any article you’re looking for.

The first exciting addition to the site is the creation of the new poker bonus codes section. This section provides visitors with the top bonus codes at each major online poker room, as well as some lesser-known ones. CoinFlipPoker has made sure they offer the top deposit bonuses to their visitors, so you know you’ll be getting a great bonus. Using their Full Tilt Poker Bonus Code redeems one of the best bonus offers they have.

Also, the site has just added new sections of poker strategy articles, and is adding 50 more articles packed full of killer strategy over the next month. The strategy sections include sit and go strategy (their specialty), multi table tournament strategy, no limit Hold’em strategy, limit Hold’em strategy, and general poker articles.

In the upcoming month, you can expect new strategy sections covering Omaha poker as well as 7 Card Stud.

Also, they have an excellent bonus offer for Mansion Poker, and that can be redeemed using their Mansion Poker Referral Code. This bonus gives new sign ups a 100% up to $500 bonus, so you can really make a killing with that one.

The final bonus we’re going to discuss is CoinFlipPoker’s bonus at PKR Poker. PKR is a new poker room, and has a unique 3D software platform. If you want to take advantage of the huge PKR bonus, use the site’s PKR Bonus Code.

Have your site reviewed here for only $15.

Poker Break

Filed under: Poker Challenge — admin at 5:54 pm on Sunday, September 23, 2007

As you can tell i haven’t posted recently, i decided to take a break from poker whilst i went traveling in Australia. The fact that i didn’t have a good internet connection also played a part. So thats a month without any poker action apart from a game of heads up against a friend on the plane there and in a hotel. I managed to pick up a copy of bluff magazine which made for interesting reading in regards to the WSOP and the recent WSOPE, i’ll probably enter some of the smaller events next year as long as i can:

a) Get the money together

b) Get the time of work

Assuming i can get time of work and get the money together i’ll be there next year, probably joining a 6man NL Holdem event. The thought of entering that motivates me more to develop my game and go try out some live play at local casino’s.

This Post was sponsored by Full Tilt Referral Code

Long Time No Update

Filed under: Poker Challenge — admin at 12:11 pm on Saturday, August 18, 2007

I havent posted in quite a while, mainly because i haven’t really been playing much. I have spent some time reading poker strategy books and other poker guides. Mainly focusing on limit holdem play and working on the art of continuation betting and reading an opponents hand.

I have only been playing 25cent/50cent limit even though i am probably bankrolled for $2/$4 play. By playing the smaller limits it should give me a chance to learn the game although it seems like 50% of the players call every bet and hope for the best. To anyone not playing limit it is very profitable as i find more limit fish then there is no limit fish.  I’m up $90 or so mainly from having pocket pairs called down to the river from hands such as ace-king and ace-queen.

More updates will follow, with a much more detailed breakdown.

Neteller : $1568
Carbon Poker : $193.31

Ladbrokes : $241.57

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