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Apr-21-09

You may go the other way round

Posted by admin On April - 21 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

You may go the other way round. There is a specific opposite to buffing in poker. It is called slow play.  This means that you bet really low even when you have excellent cards in hand. This way your opponent will get an impression that he is winning over you. You will eventually let them increase their bet to a great extent. During the end of the game, reveal your identity and you can win with higher bets. Find you your wrong moves; even you have won the game. You must have made some wrong moves. Wrong moves will help you learn a new lesson and develop a new skill. Also learn from you opponent’s moves. Make good play records. There is no clear-cut strategy to winning poker. There is no book or write up in this world which can make you win this game. You will have to develop your own skill. You have to understand that your game can change with one move you make. Get yourself prepared to play this game under varying circumstances. You should be able to adapt your moves to your present game. Winning this game is a mixture ovarious strategies and moves. Blend them well.

Apr-7-09

The 2009 Poker Ashes

Posted by admin On April - 7 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

For all those avid poker fans who are unaware of what this epic Poker tournament is, you should be ashamed! The Poker Ashes is an annual poker tournament between the Australians and the English. The crème de la crème of both sides professional cricket teams get together and battle it out on a slightly different field than they are otherwise used to – a felt poker

The poker ashes is more than either a cricket or poker game, it is a symbol of pride and patriotism to both sides. Poker is developing into a national game down under and the poker ashes is simply a demonstration of this.

Following poker in other countries has its advantages. You can watch and develop new styles of play from other cultures. Their alternative interpretations of the game can only lead to innovation with which to broaden your tactic pool. What better place to start than in Australia, and with a interesting tournament to follow. The name is the Poker Ashes, its gona be big!

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