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Loose And Tight Play In Texas Holdem Poker A poker strategy article on texas holdem, concerning loose games and identifying the tendencies of that free or tight player. Poker And The Art Of The Bluff Poker strategy for Texas holdem poker, or any poker game. Some tips on how and when and why you should bluff sometimes. Bad Beats and Lucky Draws Phil Hellmuth's success is obviously due to the fact that he is a luck magnet. Or so we all prefer to think. One writer's encounter with the champion. The WSOP Carnival Spirit And Some Lucky Charms We digress from the live scenes at the World Series of Poker to talk about costumes seen at the Las Vegas Rio, lucky charms, magic and monkeys. Why You Go On Tilt Of all poker games that could start to go awry, Texas Holdem poker in particular can send you spinning, starting to bet recklessly and without good odds, which is what going on tilt means. Explore what is in your mind when you tilt. Beginners In Holdem Poker Should Wait to Play Our prejudice against folding messes with our poker logic. Read here some support for the argument one should begin learning to play poker with a starting hand chart. 5 Rules For Playing Casino Poker So You Don't Look Like An Idiot Your first venture into the casino poker room doesn't have to be awkward, but it should be a reconnaisance mission. Take heart; even seasoned players take their time getting to know a new poker room. The Ladder of Inference Testing your assumptions about your poker opponents is a must. Otherwise you are putting a disguise on your opponent that he may not even have to try to bluff you. You're applying the bluff. Read how it can happen. Playing Medium and Low Pairs in Stud Poker The way to consider your stud poker hand is to factor in your own ability and experience with it. Given here are general guidelines to doing so, and what hands to avoid playing if you have doubts. Five-Card Draw Poker Online at Low Limits Polish up on your poker strategy in an old favorite game, 5 Card Draw. It's being introduced online, which means it'll probably be revived at home games too. Usually played with antes, online poker room PokerStars is spreading a version with blinds instead, a little more like holdem. Stay The Course Has the author of this poker strategy article used the phrase in question as many times as George Bush has? Let us know if you think he has. And we also wonder if you're remaining faithful to game plans when your poker environment has changed. The Hidden Value of Folding An intensive look at situations in limit holdem poker that are ripe for folding, and why you should be keenly aware of the need to fold. It's money management. Cut And Run Political speeches at the poker tables? Hey, that's a good way to get kicked out of the game. But still, all the phrases we tell ourselves (or use to advise others) at the poker table or not, should be analyzed for truth and utility. Made Poker Hands The way you speak about hands in poker may indicate that you're thinking wrongly about those poker hands. Made hands vs. draw hands is one good example. Rotation Games of Poker Chip Reese's H.O.R.S.E. win excited a lot of interest in rotation games. Read our tips for how to play them better in your poker home game or at a casino.
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Rakeback And Online Poker Online poker is very popular and each day new players are signing up to try their luck at the tables.
Some people start playing for fun and once they get a good feeling with the game, they try a cash game or by an entry to one of the many online tournaments.
Every time the player makes a buy in to a poker tournament or plays a hand in a cash game, a small commission is paid to the poker site – that's called rake.
The poker sites often pay their affiliates a percentage of this rake for signing up players, but the player does not receive anything of the rake he generate for the Poker site.
Overall it's only a small percentage the online poker site receive, but the amount is paid every time a hand is played or a buy-in to a tournament is made.
The higher level you play the higher revenue you generate to the poker site and the affiliate that signed up.
The good thing is that you can get a cut of that rake – it's a known as rake back.
If you contact a poker site yourself you would probably not have any luck getting
a RakeBack deal – but if you join other players you will get a much better deal.
Some online poker sites offer up to 60% rakeback – and if you play poker on a regular basis a rake back deal would make you hundreds of dollars each month.
You would probably never see a poker site offering rakeback – and that's why they are not interested in ruining the business for their affiliates.
So why can you get up to 60% rake back?
The reason is quite simple – instead of making all the profit himself, the poker affiliate return most of his earned rake to the players. That leaves him with a cut of only a few percent, but the players get a good deal and become loyal.
No matter if you are a poker novice or a high roller you should get a rake back deal – and if you can't get a rake back deal with your favourite poker site you should find another place to play poker.
It's your money – and why should you waste your own money if you could play poker and get rakeback? You can find rakeback deals here: www.Highrollers-club.com
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