The Best Multi Table Poker Tournament Strategy

October 12th, 2011 by admin

Multi Table Tournaments (MTTs) are the most profitable, short term poker games available on the web. With so many tournaments on offer, from so many different poker websites you can expect big money for getting to the final table. This guide will give you a baseline strategy, allowing you a good chance of making the money in MTTs.

Not many people know a fundamentally correct poker strategy, which will give you the edge at the table. To profit from poker, you must change your game style at different points during the tournament, to take advantage of your opponent’s lack of poker strategy knowledge.

At the start of the tournament, when blinds are low and chip stacks are fresh, people tend to be very tight. This means that if someone make a small raise, it’s not worth re-raising unless you have a premium hand, the blinds are so low you’re not getting a good enough return for the risk.

Sit tight and play solid poker, limping in with marginal hands and raising big with premium hands. Watch how the other players at the table play, which ones only raise with solid hands? Which ones like to bluff people off the pot? Continue this method and you should gradually enlarge your chip stack, with players paying off your big hands (the blinds are so small you can just keep folding trash).

After 3 to 4 blind levels, watch out for the loose players trying to take down the pot. You’ve been playing very tight, so you have the image as someone who plays only premium hands. Now it’s time to start betting the marginal hands as people are starting to tighten up as the payed positions close in. If you have a premium hand, and someone else is betting before you, either make a big raise or move all in, you don’t want to be in the position where you have to make a call. If you make the big raise you’ll intimidate the other players at the table, giving you creditability at the poker table.

As the final table closes in, it’s time to make a choice. Are you going for as much money as you can, but safely? Or are you going all out for the top position. By this time the blinds and antes will be taking up a large portion of your stack. If you are medium stacked (compared to other players at the table) then you can either sit tight and let other players get blinded and anted out, letting you climb up the prize ladder, or play very aggressive and take down the blinds and antes in an attempt to build your chip stack. Both methods are viable, and either method can be profitable, this is a judgement call you will have to make at the table.

Online Casino: Texas Holdem Online Poker

October 7th, 2011 by admin

This Texas Holdem game began to become quite popular after the game began to be televised. Suddenly the biggest tournaments in Texas Holdem were being shown on mainstream television stations such as ESPN. As the general public began to watch the game, they decided that they liked it more and more and wanted to know more about how this game was played.

Texas Holdem is just a variation of the other poker games that came before it. The rules themselves are rather simple to learn once you get the hang of it. It is the strategy that keeps people playing the game every day.

In online poker you start with between 2 and 9 people playing at a single table. Each of the players is dealt two cards from the deck face down. These cards are their cards alone and they do not share what these cards are with any other players. Before they are even dealt these cards though, each player is required to put in a small amount of their chips or money into the pot. Typically this is done in the form of a small blind and a big blind. The small blind requires the player to put in less money than the big blind, but the blinds rotate to each player around the table at the end of each hand.

If you are going to continue to play your hand, then you must put in at least the amount of the big blind into the pot. If you want to put in more this is called a raise. Once you have done this, then all other players who want to continue to play their hands must put in the amount that you have raised to. If you feel that you do not have good cards, then you do not have to continue to play and you put no money in the pot. This process is called folding.

Once all players have decided if they are going to continue playing and have put in the proper amount into the pot, then the dealer puts three cards in the middle of the table face up. These cards are known as community cards and all players at the table use these cards to try to form the best hand. If you are holding a King in your hand and another King is now one of the community cards, then you have a pair of Kings.

After those three cards have been dealt, then another round of betting opens up. You follow the same procedures that you did in the opening round of betting only with the players that have not already folded. If all players but one fold, then there is no need to go any farther at that point. If that happens, then the one remaining player has won the pot.

These steps are followed through two more community cards played out one at a time unless all but one players folds. If at least two players play out all the way through all five community cards, then those remaining players are required to show their cards. The player with the best hand wins the pot at that point. The game plays on like this the same way for as long as the players have predetermined (amount of time or until one player has all the money/chips.