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Poker Cheats: Beware Of Pot Clipping And The Stacked Deck
Poker cheats come in all shapes and sizes, from the business
professional to the much loved grandmother. Poker cheaters are
also always coming up with new and innovative ways to try and
cheat players out of their money.
One of the ways...
Poker etiquette
Good poker etiquette will make you a popular poker player. Other players will applaud your successes and commiserate with you in your failures. All poker players, but especially the more experienced ones, should provide an example of good poker...
Poker Strategy: 6 Steps From Novice To Playing Like A Pro
There is no one set poker strategy for all players.
Poker strategy is determined by a number of things including:
Your bankroll, your motivation and most importantly your
personality.
Lets look at six areas that you need to follow to...
Set Up Free Private Online Poker Tournament Tables And Games
Playing poker online is fast replacing the traditional home
poker games with friends. Many people find playing online poker
to be fun and financially rewarding, but still find themselves
missing poker night. Before online poker became so popular,...
Using Poker Odds Calculators: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Poker players are always looking for ways to improve their game
strategies, or little hints and tips they might be able to apply
to their own games to make them more successful. One thing that
can be very useful is to know the true odds of the...
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Tilt and Other Poker Terms
There are some poker terms often used by pundits, in articles
and by players at the table which you may find helpful to learn.
Here they are, tilt and all!
BIG BLIND The largest of the two required (called "forced")
bets, twice the size of the posted "small" blind. BOARD Area
where five "community" cards are placed for all players to use
to make a hand. BULLY An aggressive tactic used by the strongest
player with the most chips to force another player's hand.
BUTTON The round "button" or disc that shows which player plays
last. BUY-IN The amount of money you have to "put up" in order
to play in a tournament. EARLY POSITION First two or three seats
located to the left of the big blind. FIRST POSITION First
player on the left of the big blind. FLOP The first three cards
dealt to the community, dealt face up. LATE POSITION One or two
seats to the right of the button. MIDDLE POSITION Players
4th-7th player positions after the big blind. (THE) NUTS The
best possible hand showing with what is on the board. RAISE
Betting larger than the previous bet. RERAISE Making another bet
after the pot has already been raised. RAKE What the House
Charges to operate the game. REBUY In tournaments, if it is a
re-buy event, you can re-buy chips when you run out. RIVER The
final community card dealt. SHOWDOWN Cards are turned over on
the river by the players left in the game. TURN the fourth
community card dealt.
And the one everyone needs to know - TILT. After a few bad hands
some people play too aggressively or too "loose" and usually end
up losing their chips.
Use these terms to improve your poker game and understand what
the other players are talking about, but try to stay calm and
avoid the dreaded tilt!
About the author:
There are some poker terms often used by pundits, in articles
and by players at the table which you may find helpful to learn.
Here they are, tilt and all!
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