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What is the best poker advice you have for me?I am planning on starting an online poker account with $50-$100 playing mainly Omaha and NLH. I was wondering what good advice you guys had and any references before I get started.
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November 6th, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Hi Becky, I have tried many poker sites but I would have to say that the best one by far is Full Tilt Poker.
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November 6th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
The %’s Different because its based on both players hand. each player has different outs.
November 6th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
@karoldoran thats a comment everyone will take seriously.
November 6th, 2009 at 1:20 pm
??? Yes I agree with you 100% !! the hand must be played, and the 2 cards exposed be show. If 2 or more players acted ( and in your situation…there is) it's called a "significant action" the hand continues.
Where did you play that tournament? I hope this didn't bother you too much and I hope you did good in the tournament.
November 6th, 2009 at 1:43 pm
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
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November 7th, 2009 at 3:39 am
i know what u mean. But not all the sites are scam. some places offer real free poker bankroll. Not kiddin. look there is a lot of good web sites with info about free poker bankroll. Here is a blog with strategys about bankroll management and somo offer for build ur first free poker bankroll.
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November 7th, 2009 at 3:27 pm
Cause the first time they ran it exposed 2 safe cards, so better chance for diamond to come. 9/42 instead of 9/44
November 7th, 2009 at 3:58 pm
Take turns being the dealer. Do the raising and calling the same as you would with a regular dealer, you are just taking turns, and the dealer plays as well. It would be cool to have everyone cut the cards after the initial shuffling, or just have the person next to the "dealer" cut them once or twice. we play with just $10 a player, and then split up all the chips so that everyone begins with the same. whoever is last at the table wins it all. The amount each puts in is up to you, but you might not get so many players if you go too steep for the fee. You can play however you want, but that is how we do it, winner takes the pot at the end of the night. Have fun! (and good luck!)
November 8th, 2009 at 5:43 am
Nowadays most people look at Johnny Chan, Phil Helmuth, Daniel Negraneu (sp?), and all the superstars and think that poker is a glamorous, easy life that lets you make millions for a day or two of work. Turn on your TV and you'll see three or four different shows, all featuring clean cut guys who don't seem to care if they win or lose, having a great time at their "job". They're earning more than I'll make in 5 years while wearing a Hawaiian shirt and playing outside in the Caribbean! I can think of dozens of people who all claim they wish they could be professional gamblers. They're all fools.
What they don't show you is the 80% of people who try to make a living playing poker and fail. They also don't really acknowledge the fact that a poker player lies for a living, and most are pragmatic to an almost Machiavellian degree. I'm friends with a couple of professional gamblers, and once accompanied one of them to an underground game in Phoenix. I wasn't playing all that great, but that's probably due to the fact that I was playing in a small, smoke filled, dingy, poorly lit room surrounded by people who desperately needed a shower, several of whom were openly carrying firearms. I left after 3 hours, down about $150, and asked my buddy why he played there. He told me they took half the rake of an Indian casino, and then went back to play for the next 18 hours. Even if you're in a casino though poker is a tough, tough way to make a living. Grinding out the rent money on a limit table is, to put it bluntly, boring. The funny thing is that it's exactly like work. What's fun and exciting when you do it for you becomes boring and tedious when it's your job. And that's all that it is to most professional players: a job.
The poker explosion in the last decade has really cleaned up the game. But there's simply no getting around the fact that for every Doyle Brunson or Erick Lindgren there are a thousand penniless bums who thought they were better than they were. And for every final table on the WPT there are a thousand dingy games in second rate casinos and run down apartments. I love poker. I love playing it with friends, sometimes in casinos, and online. But it's just a hobby. To do it as a job is a hard, hard life. I'm not wary of professional poker players, same as I'm not wary of cops or truckers or anyone else who does a hard job. They're at least giving their dream a shot.
For a great reference read Poker Nation: A High-Stakes, Low-Life Adventure into the Heart of a Gambling Country by Andy Bellin. He chronicles some of his experiences trying to become a professional poker player in New York and the experiences of some of his friends. A truly great read.
November 8th, 2009 at 10:50 am
hmm good question! the 2 most easy sites to win on are PKR poker and paciffic poker…the bonus on paciffic poker and PKR are hard to get and not very good but the people are so bad it dont matter. Both fulltilt and Pokerstars only give you good bonus's if you play loads every day of every month which can be unfair.
But saying that Pokerstars is the best place in the world for tournaments..they do take for ever though but they have huge prizepools!!! in the recent WCOOP the main event had a 10.2 million prizepool!!! lol!!
hopes this makes sense…
adam
November 8th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
1 in 649,740.
Order doesn't matter, so we're dealing with combinations. The total number of five card hands is:
52c5 = 52! / (47! * 5!) = 2,598,960.
Exactly four of them are royal flushes. 2,598,960 / 4 = 649,740.
November 8th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
And Phil Laak has just lost his mind. LOL!
November 9th, 2009 at 3:18 am
yeah you’re right, kinda oversawy it.. thanks
November 9th, 2009 at 5:10 am
i take mine in a suit case and a guard
November 9th, 2009 at 6:18 am
haha hes chub but rich hahahah
November 9th, 2009 at 6:30 am
Phil Laak is the worst player in history
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