Archive for April, 2011

Stealing the Pot

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Stealing the pot now and then can add a small gain to your bankroll. Many small gains lead to big gains over time, thus making a steal a very valuable play. However, stealing the pot is a very dangerous and risky method of play. It works only under certain circumstances, so you need to either have perfect timing or be willing to face great risks. Stealing the pot consistently will also lead to an awareness amongst other poker players of what you are doing, thus causing them to react aggressively. This is an indication that you should not try this strategy regularly.

So when is it appropriate to steal a pot? For one, the pot cannot be large. Large pots offer good pot odds to other players so even if they have only a few outs, it will be correct for them to call your bet. A small pot, then, is the only time you should attempt a steal. You also want to make sure that you at least have something in your hand. Making a large steal bet with 2-7 off suit can be a disaster unless you are attempting a stone cold bluff. With a steal, however, it is much more to your advantage that you have at least ace high in your hand so that you can gain some credibility if you are called. Remember, a steal is not the same as a bluff. They serve the same outcome, but by two different methods. In order to make a steal reputable you need to have more than junk cards. This will allow you to replicate the steal at a later time. If they have seen that you would only make such a play with an ace high or low pair, they will be more likely to fold. An exposed bluff, on the other hand, will only encourage people to call your bets more often and the pokerparty will turn dark quick.

PokerStars.eu and FullTiltPoker.co.uk are the new Homes

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

It looks like the US Government dropped a big headache on the poker world yesterday blocking all the main poker sites that US players play online. By arresting several founders and owners of these companies there are a lot of rumors floating around at this time. Without speculating too much it is safe to say we are going to see a massive change to the poker industry both online and offline.

Could this be a coincidental event for land casinos to get in on the poker action online. Locking out US players from most online poker rooms levels the playing field for the once saturated market. Players will find a way to play, but if the legalization and taxation of online poker comes to fruition this would be another milestone for the poker community. New regulated rooms could be created.

PokerStars.eu and FullTiltPoker.co.uk seem to be the only way to communicate with support staff at these sites. They assured players that their money is safe, but who really knows what’s going to happen. At this time, as a poker player, you may want to write your local congress person and voice your opinion. It’s very frustrating that a dozen or so people can make this decision for the millions of people who want to play poker.

Keep a positive attitude and hope for the best.

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The All In Move

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Moving All InThe all in is a powerful tool in no limit hold ‘em. There are two types of all ins that must be considered, however. There is an all in when you have a bigger stack of chips than your opponents, and there’s the all in when you are behind your opponents.

When you have the chip lead, the all in is at its most powerful because if your opponents call your bet and lose, they will be eliminated. This weeds out people who may have raised in a bluff attempt earlier in the round of betting. It also sometimes causes people to fold when they have the best hand since they do not want to risk busting out. Being the chip leader and moving all in is a great tool when you think your opponent will fold, but it is also a good tool for getting more chips in the pot if you think that you have the best hand. In this fashion, people with good hands might call you, but if you have the best hand, you will eliminate them more quickly than by taking it easy on them.

When you are behind, the all in is much less potent. Still, you have a distinct advantage here because no matter what, you will see the hand through to the end. If there is more than one caller when you move all in in this position there is always the chance that the best hand might fold. All ins in this situation are good mainly if you have the best hand, however. When you win an all in bet in a tournament setting, your odds of progressing through the tournament increase substantially especially at SportsBook.com. Timing these correctly before the blinds take you out is a skill that needs much refinement in order to use it to your benefit.