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		<title>A Glimpse on Club Titan Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 01:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction If you are a Club Titan Poker member and you are fascinated to find out more about the said organization then this might be the right opportunity for you. Well, this article is just a short piece dealing with &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/a-glimpse-on-club-titan-poker.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introduction</p>
<p>If you are a Club Titan Poker member and you are fascinated to find out more about the said organization then this might be the right opportunity for you. Well, this article is just a short piece dealing with the benefits you will get from the Club as well as more information in order for you to become more familiar with it.<span id="more-177"></span></p>
<p>The Basic Points</p>
<p>You play in Club Titan Poker in order to gather points so that you can gain earnings through cash rewards. This is supported by the following facts:</p>
<p>a)In the Club you can increase your VIP level that will provide you more points and;<br />
b)You can keep your points and exchange them to money at large amounts to get the best ratio of points per dollar</p>
<p>VIP Levels</p>
<p>Club Titan Poker offers 6 varieties of VIP level. All players start as VIP Bronze members in the beginning of each month.</p>
<p>If you gather 1000 points in one month then you will gain the badge of VIP Silver. And if you managed to collect 5000 points in a month then it’s good enough for you to become a VIP Gold member.</p>
<p>You will become a Platinum member if you earn 10,000 points in a single month and once you collect a total of 17,000 points you will become a Titanium member and 35,000 points will offer you the VIP Diamond member title.</p>
<p>The Essence of Leveling</p>
<p>Maybe you’re wondering what the purpose of getting higher levels is. It’s simple – the leveling was designed in order for you to get more points than you usually get. At the first level, VIP Bronze, you will get no change; however starting at VIP Silver you’ll get 20% more points in your total monthly points. It will increase in the increments of 40%, 60%, 100% and 120% as you go up to the ladder of VIP memberships.</p>
<p>It implies that once you become a Titanium member, you’ll get a 100% increase in your monthly points and if you are fortunate enough to gain the VIP Diamond membership then your points will more than double at the end of the month.</p>
<p>Exchanging Points to Money</p>
<p>The main basis that these increase in points is essential in the Club is because is that the higher points you exchange for money the better conversion ration you will have.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, you’ll get a better ration once you tried to exchange higher points for money. For instance, you got 2000 points. 2000 points is the lowest possible point you can exchange and you will get a ration of 200 points per dollar – gaining only $10 in the process.</p>
<p>But if you have 7 million points to exchange you will get the highest point to dollar ration of 58 is to 1 and with that you will gain an amount of $120,000. You’ll get varying points to dollar ratio once you trade in between 7 million and 2000 points. But it depends on you when and what amount of points you will try to exchange.</p>
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		<title>Pot Limit Omaha: Beginner’s Guide Part 2 – Dealing With a Maniac</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 06:51:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A maniac in the poker table can evoke varying responses on its occupants – several players will take pleasure in their aggressiveness, others will feel threatened making them play poorly. It may sound strange to you but a lot of &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/pot-limit-omaha-beginner%e2%80%99s-guide-part-2-%e2%80%93-dealing-with-a-maniac.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A maniac in the poker table can evoke varying responses on its occupants – several players will take pleasure in their aggressiveness, others will feel threatened making them play poorly. It may sound strange to you but a lot of poker players don’t enjoy having a maniac on their table, they are not ready to be on a war of raises heads-up against a maniac unless they have an AAxx hand. They protest having this kind of action player in their midst instead of welcoming the change.</p>
<p>I’ll be using the next profile of a maniac in the subsequent examples: A maniac who raises and re-raises most of the time including the first round of betting. He only wants to win it all before the flop shows that’s why he’s showing such kind of aggressiveness.<span id="more-174"></span></p>
<p>Adjusting in the presence of a maniac should be deliberately plotted same to all poker decisions you make. You need to eliminate all the fixed notions you have about maniacs in the poker table, but you need to check it out at various angles.</p>
<p>Here are the three subjects that should go into your strategic adjustment:</p>
<p>Your position relative to the maniac<br />
How the other players at the table have adjusted<br />
How you mentally deal with large swings</p>
<p>The first two issues go together, and need to be discussed as one.</p>
<p>You have preferable position compared to the maniac and the table has already changed</p>
<p>Every time you’re sitting on a maniac’s left, you presume that the customary way to isolate him is to re-raise. But if the others will know what you’re up to, they will adjust their play and it will be not good for you. They will start re-potting and you will see yourself folding or in a 3 way all in with little benefits.</p>
<p>For instance, if the other participants have loosened up their play when the maniac is around, you’ll have to be careful on attempting any kind of isolation tactics because you might catch yourself and the maniac isolated instead.</p>
<p>You have position relative to the maniac but the other players has not adapted to his presence</p>
<p>If the other players don’t mind that you and the maniac go head to head then it’s the right moment for you to raise and re-raise as you like it.</p>
<p>Just be cautious of any more player smooth-calling, or re-raising you. This is normally the signs of a powerhouse hand, and they are allowing the maniac do the gambling to suck in further players.</p>
<p>The maniac has better position and the other players have loosened up</p>
<p>To defeat the maniac who has position on you, you should let him do the betting – which in actual fact can trap others into the pot. This is one of the best moments you’ll have while others would argue that having position over a maniac can help in isolation – this is a better alternative – limping-in and let the maniac do the raising. This will get you a number of callers and at the right moment you can gamble a big raise to isolate the maniac with a large pot sitting on the table.</p>
<p>The maniac has better position over you and the table has not adjusted to his presence</p>
<p>If the table has not loosened up owing to the maniac’s presence you can pave the way and raise, confident that the maniac will re-raise, which should stop somebody from getting in. You can then push it in with your powerhouses, or take a flop with a decent amount of money behind.</p>
<p>In Pot Limit games it’s better to keep your raises and re-raises lower most especially in the subsequent circumstances: You don’t want to flipping against a maniac with no AAxx of KK/QQ in hand. It will be better if you established a considerable pot then get the best of it after the flop. In this instance, you won’t be regretting if you have to fold your hand when the flop is not favorable.</p>
<p>One example would be playing in a PLO game with stakes of $2/$4, with a buy-in $400. The usual raise in this game would be $14 but yours will be lesser like $8-$10 or just re-raise the minimum in order not to gamble a lot of your stacks before the flop were shown.</p>
<p>Thus, if the maniac opens to $14, I would re-raise to $28, which gives me the capacity to allow to fold the hand if a locksmith re-raise after me, call the maniac’s 3-bet which would be to $90 heads-up, or $118 with another caller –I’d still have about $300 behind&#8211;, or re-pop it to $276 heads-up or re-pop it to $300ish, effectively going all-in.</p>
<p>But if you re-pot the maniac first bet making it $48, then you would be gambling more than 10% of your chips. If a locksmith re-raises you then it you need to fold and if you’re calling the maniac’s 3-bet resulting to $150 – it will be a big deduction to your chips.</p>
<p>These are only regulations on how to deal with a maniac on a PLO table. Just take into account that each maniac should be treated differently &#8211; simply because they are of varying stages of being a maniac.</p>
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		<title>Looking For the Best Online Poker Games?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 01:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for poker online games? Well, for starters, there are a lot of online poker sites to choose from and a lot of poker variants to harness your poker power. You can even select carefully the table you &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/looking-for-the-best-online-poker-games.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for poker online games? Well, for starters, there are a lot of online poker sites to choose from and a lot of poker variants to harness your poker power. You can even select carefully the table you will sit at, the waiting lists to join and even the websites you want to play to. You only need a little patience and of course research.<span id="more-171"></span></p>
<p>Checking Out the Best Website to Play At</p>
<p>This is quite an easy task because you only need to know the basics like knowing what poker you intend to play, which site can give the most for that particular poker variant with bonuses and good pay-off deals and if the site receive enough traffic for a particular poker type. If you like to play the popular brands of poker like No Limit and Limit Hold ‘Em then you can shop around for the best sites in the Web and it would not be a problem because these games literally get 75% of player traffic.</p>
<p>If you are into one of the less famous brand of poker like Stud, Draw, PLO and Omaha 8 then it will good if you to choose to play on popular and large sites like Full Tilt, PokerStars and Partypoker because these sites provides a good amount of traffic for these types of games.</p>
<p>Remember that each site provide a number of stakes in their program – so it would be up to you to check out the lobby and look for the stakes you intend to gamble with.</p>
<p>It’s not good in registering with a site that only provides PLO and there’s not enough traffic into them. Also checking out the lobby for the stakes available will be better so as not to place yourself in an uncomfortable position playing the stakes you’re not at ease with.</p>
<p>Bear in mind that researching for the poker site before you register is the best way you can get the best. It’s not that tedious work but it will save more of your precious time if you didn’t do it right away.</p>
<p>Evaluating which Table to Sit on and the Waiting List to Join</p>
<p>This is harder than you thought because you need to include your game style with the type of poker you are at ease with in order to make a better decision.</p>
<p>Several poker players wanted to have a tight game with a loose maniac joining the table. But some prefer to have a loose game wherein you can assume a lot of calling stations in the lineup.</p>
<p>Whatever you favor, there’s quiet an easy way to know what you’re looking – almost all websites has detailed statistics in the lobby and these stats will give you the general notion on what the game is all about on that particular website. The following are the common stats you can see:</p>
<p>1. Percentage of players seeing the flop<br />
2. Average size of the pot<br />
3. Hands per hour</p>
<p>When you locate the tables with the stats you prefer then you can make your choices smaller by checking out the occupants – maybe you’ve dealt with one of them in the past or maybe you’re looking for a particular group of players in mind – you can finish the selection by evaluating the exchange in hands for a few minutes just to get the feel of it. You have also the option to check out a particular player if they are in your Poker-Tracker or on your Poker-Office database.</p>
<p>Taking a moment to carry out these simple tasks can build you a very good beginning in every game you play. If you don’t have the time to check out the best seat in the table or to research the lobby about the game stats then it’s not the right moment for you to play because you won’t be giving your best.</p>
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		<title>Pot Limit Omaha: Beginner’s Guide Part 2: PLO Tactics on Pre-flop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 01:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was stated in part 1 of this articles that hole cards in PLO are startlingly close in value. It only means that it’s not good to gamble away a big chunk of your money except if you own the &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/pot-limit-omaha-beginner%e2%80%99s-guide-part-2-plo-tactics-on-pre-flop.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was stated in part 1 of this articles that hole cards in PLO are startlingly close in value. It only means that it’s not good to gamble away a big chunk of your money except if you own the coveted AAxx hole. This is because the game might turn big when the flop hits.</p>
<p>You may desire to raise your hand if it’s strong but remember not to place more than 10% of your stack during pre-flop. Unless you have the coveted AAxx hand or any strong KK/QQ hand, you cannot overdo your bet.<span id="more-169"></span></p>
<p>You can choose to commit less than 10% of your chips or more than 50% depending on your hand and the situation.</p>
<p>Reasons to Betting Less Than 10%</p>
<p>Betting less than 15% of your stack will ensure an easy way out once the flop turns out not to your favor. One instance would be playing in a PLO game with $100 buy-in wherein you hold a fairly tough hand AsKsJdQc.</p>
<p>When the flop comes out to be an AJQ with 2 suited cards you don’t possess then you don’t have to worry because less than 10% bet is not a big amount to brood over.</p>
<p>But if you think that you can go on and you’re luck to avail of two callers when you raise your bet; then you don’t have to worry because you had a strong hand to contend with. They may turn out to be better once the turn and river will be opened.</p>
<p>Always bear in mind not to bet 20%-40% of your stack pre-flop because it’s not a very good idea.</p>
<p>Reasons to Betting More Than 50%</p>
<p>If you are in possession of a strong hand like an AAxx or KK/QQ then you may want to bet at least 50% of your stack in order to force the other players to fold, leaving a player or two to contend with you heads-up.</p>
<p>Then you need to bet your way until all players will fold and leave you with a basically high pot. You don’t need to worry about the flop or turn or river because no matter what you have a high card to show.</p>
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		<title>Pot Limit Omaha Poker: A Brief Glance to PLO</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 07:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PLO is an old poker variant which is at present gaining needed regard in the poker community. It’s one of the long-time staple in poker rooms in Europe and one of the most well recognized high stakes game of poker. &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/pot-limit-omaha-poker-a-brief-glance-to-plo.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PLO is an old poker variant which is at present gaining needed regard in the poker community. It’s one of the long-time staple in poker rooms in Europe and one of the most well recognized high stakes game of poker. This is due to the fact that the internet has provided a low-stakes action game of PLO which is much needed in order for the game to be acknowledged in the world.</p>
<p>Learning the strategies for PLO will not be fruitful if you know nothing about the game. So here are some notions relating to the game which can help you in determining how PLO is a lot different from any other.<span id="more-167"></span></p>
<p>1.PLO is an action game at the most: You will be dealt with 4 starting cards and 5 community cards, even not so good players will have a chance to acquire a good hand.</p>
<p>Those who have switch from Texas Hold ‘Em to PLO believes that their flush is the nuts and having a high pair is a better hand. Well, their mistaken. They have little chance to become good PLO player if they failed in Hold ‘Em in the first place.</p>
<p>2.The beginning cards in PLO are somehow very close in value in relation to the hands of all the players. It will be seldom if one came out a 60/40 favorite during pre-flop.</p>
<p>Lots of players have failed on this aspect in PLO. It’s not that as easy as Texas Hold ‘Em pre-flop but the most difficult part is going to post-flop in PLO. But that doesn’t signify that post-flop Hold ‘Em don’t need a tactical approach but in Hold ‘Em you’ll have a better chance to win compared to PLO going to the flop.</p>
<p>3.You need to have the nuts in order to win in PLO. If you don’t have this or aren’t drawing to get a nut then you are in a deep mess.</p>
<p>A good hand in Hold ‘Em is not that good when it comes to PLO; the second-nut flush is a bad hand to draw in PLO and those hand that are non-nut can only serve as backup cards. If you think you have the best possible hand in PLO doesn’t mean that you’ll win right out, because another player might have a better nut that you do.</p>
<p>4.To win PLO then better be acquainted with draws, re-draws, blocking cards and backup.</p>
<p>Do you know that in PLO, it’s possible to have multiple draws? There is a big probability that you’ll get a 20 straight draw in PLO considering the following example: your hole card is compose of 4589 and the flop would be 67K – it means that in any 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, Ten draw it will make a straight hand – which is rather favorable than a pair of Kings. Now think if you also have got same suited hand to go with the straight.</p>
<p>Re-draws happen if you and another player have flop or turn the nuts, but still you have a chance to get a better hand post flop. For example, you got a hand of AKQJ and the other player has AKT5 then the flop is TJQ – you have the chance to redraw in order to get a full house four your two pair.</p>
<p>Blocking cards and backup go along with each other: These two poker terms pertain to draws that aren’t nuts and redraws that you might have that will win the pot if they hit (backup) or diminish the chances of the other players from winning (blocking).</p>
<p>One good instance of a blocking card is when you assume that the other player is draws to a hand like a nut-flush, but you possess 2 or 3 of the same suit in your hole card. One good example of backup in PLO would be if you flopped top set and draw a gut-shot straight to accompany it.</p>
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		<title>Poker 101 – Poker Leaks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 02:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of us are vulnerable to make mistakes. We usually make mistakes if we don’t follow the instructions whenever we do something. In order to avoid making mistakes, one should always learn from the errors they made in their pasts. &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/poker-101-%e2%80%93-poker-leaks.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us are vulnerable to make mistakes. We usually make mistakes if we don’t follow the instructions whenever we do something. In order to avoid making mistakes, one should always learn from the errors they made in their pasts.</p>
<p>But some people are hard headed not to learn from their mistakes: they still commit the same mistakes over and over again, no matter what kind of promises they make not to do the same errors again.<span id="more-165"></span></p>
<p>That kind of people is rampant at the poker table. Their mistakes often go unnoticed in the public eye. They called these mistakes as leaks because they are small ones but they have tremendous after effects if not corrected. But if you are committing big errors instead of small ones then it’s not leak anymore but a hole. And if you have tremendous holes in your game then it’s time for you to learn the basics again, because this article will focus on leaks not holes.</p>
<p>Here are the kinds of leaks:<br />
*Frequent small mistakes<br />
*Infrequent small mistakes<br />
*Non-strategic mistakes</p>
<p>Recurring mistakes came up when decisions are to be made regularly. Small mistakes that are committed frequently can include something from playing with a lot of suited hands before flop to continuing bets even there is no chance of winning.</p>
<p>Small errors that are committed rarely are difficult to notice. As oppose to frequent small mistakes, this kind of mistake includes playing a particular hand or two and leaping out of thin value bets that have a chance to win.</p>
<p>Non-strategic errors entail something that occurs before the game starts: Like going to play with too much alcohol or tiredness. It may also include not choosing a strategic seat because you’re in a hurry to play the game and not checking the PokerTracker data-base and not analyzing your opponents beforehand.</p>
<p>Errors that are non-strategic are easy to cure. You just need to know your limits and must be aware if you are ready to play or not. If you are not ready emotionally and physically then don’t play. If you can’t wait and stop in order to look for a suitable seating arrangement or select a good table then don’t play.</p>
<p>One thing you should consider doing is to give a certain period of time to select a table. Check out if the players playing on a specific table are included at PokerTracker DB. Also be good not to play drunk or tired. You must be physically and mentally able in order to play at your highest capacity.</p>
<p>Strategic mistakes are difficult to know and difficult to cure: more than ever if they rarely occur. However, a very good observer can see any errors in the game if they know how to evaluate their own game play.</p>
<p>Mistakes that happen rarely can be notice by other player who will show you because you can’t see it. In order for you to be aware of such mistakes, you can ask your friends to observe your game play and let them tell you what those errors are. If someone you don’t know ridicules your game by pointing out the mistakes you made, don’t be angered easily. They might be right; you just need to learn not to make the same mistake again.</p>
<p>Mistakes are unavoidable and it can make your life miserable if not corrected. If leaks will go unnoticed for a long time, it might corrupt your game. You just need to admit yourself that you are capable of such mistakes and go one step at a time from there. You cannot correct your mistakes if you can’t admit that you made such errors in your life. Do it before it’s too late.</p>
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		<title>Mistakes In Poker: Entitlement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 02:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entitlement represents one of the oldest questions: Do people actually acquire what they are worthy of? All of us want to do the right things in exchange of something to gain in return. Some people do wrong things and they &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/mistakes-in-poker-entitlement.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entitlement represents one of the oldest questions: Do people actually acquire what they are worthy of? All of us want to do the right things in exchange of something to gain in return. Some people do wrong things and they know that they will be reprimanded. That&#8217;s how an ideal world will work. But a lot of people knew that it&#8217;s not the way our real lives work.</p>
<p>For instance, an individual who return a wallet or a bag of cash to the respectful owner expecting that he will be gain a reward in return. But the truth of the matter is that a lot of money has been returned- with the individual returning it gaining nothing but a solemn thank you.</p>
<p><span id="more-156"></span>At school you grind yourself to study the subject you like and just skim through the subject you don&#8217;t like much expectant that you&#8217;ll get high results for your hard work. But it turned out that you got an ace on the subjects you only skimmed and a passing grade for the subjects you burn your candles on.</p>
<p>At work, some employees work hard to achieve promotions and salary raises but we observe that a lot of hard-working people have been ignored on promotions, laid off and been force to low grade their salaries.</p>
<p>The point here is that although we think that we deserve more, it is probable that will get a totally different result.</p>
<p>A fine example of poker entitlement would be Phil Hellmuth. Phil is identified for saying this statement: &#8220;If it wasn&#8217;t for luck, I guess I&#8217;d win them all.&#8221; This individual considers that playing with a good game plan give him the privilege to win. But now he&#8217;s knowledge is a little wider for he acknowledges that luck is a key factor in poker, but he still believes that a superior hand will win against an inferior one all the time.</p>
<p>This view makes Phil not take into account the other factors vital in the game. One good instance would be his outburst against poker pro Adam &#8220;Roothlus&#8221; Levy during the 2008 WSOP Main Event. This situation happens right at the start of the game where both players have deep stacks. Hellmuth raise with 99 and then Levy called with QTs. As the game progress, Phil hit a set with a 9 but Levy got the nut straight. Obviously, Phil loses in the game and then rant against Levy and belittled his game play. The reality is that Levy gave an outstanding play: Hellmuth was so distracted because of his discomfort for having the best hand by having the set but still end up loosing. This instance makes him permit to ignore the game in general because of his sense of entitlement.</p>
<p>Both players have deep stacks, Levy is in position and Phil has a rep as a loose player. He even commented during bet on the final card, &#8220;Could I be good enough to play QT like this?&#8221; It means that the range of his hand consists of a QT here, but he still called Levy an idiot for playing the very same hand.</p>
<p>If you desire to be a disciplined poker player you must get rid of any sense of privilege you may posses. In playing poker you need to be aware that you must bet your money to the best possible situation and let the chips fall into place. We usually experience that our good hands are defeated and weak plays are rewarded but all things will be balance in the end.</p>
<p>In the poker table, the only thing that you&#8217;re entitled with is you&#8217;ll be dealt with cards. Then all the things that will happen afterwards will depend on your own choices and fate. But keep in mind that your decisions will be the turning point of your poker career: Fate will just tell you the time that you deserve to win.</p>
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		<title>Poker &#8211; A Game of Skill Proven By Poker Professionals</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 02:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This present year millions have proven through statistical data, thanks to Pokerstars, that a players expertise in poker matter the most in the game.</p>
<p>But a less technical proof has been displayed throughout the duration of the 2009 WSOP wherein the top notch players of the game have been winning in the tournaments and not only winning one but multiple tournaments in that matter.</p>
<p><span id="more-154"></span>One player you may want to look at is Jeff Lisandro &#8211; the present king of Stud. He won a bracelet for each kind of Stud poker at the WSOP including 7-Card-Stud, Razz and 7-Card-Stud-Hi/Lo.</p>
<p>But Lisandro is not the only one who managed to achieve the feat. There Thang Luu who finished in 2nd place the 2007 $2500 Omaha 8 tournament, then winning the 2008 $1500 Omaha 8 tournament and then preserve his title this year.</p>
<p>Seeing as the size of poker tournaments are getting larger each year it is rather unattainable for a poker player to win those events much less multiple ones if he or she has no edge over the entire participants.</p>
<p>And the story did not end with those two players.</p>
<p>Phil Ivey who managed to grab his 6th and 7th bracelets. John Brock Parker who triumph in the 6-Max Limit and 6-Max No Limit events. Roland De Wolfe for completing his quest for gaining the Triple Crown by winning a WSOP event after his WPT and EPT wins. Greg Mueller, former hockey player turned poker pro, who won the $10k Limit Hold &#8216;Em event as well as the Limit Hold &#8216;Em shootout. Cashing seven events during the tournament by two famous poker pro Daniel Negreanu and Barry Greenstein.</p>
<p>All this happened before the Main Event- the most sought after tournament in poker-take place. A poker professional who has won in the WSOP events has built a kindly reputation of their own.</p>
<p>The 2009 WSOP is the year of the professional poker players no matter what the Main Event results will be. As soon as the poker war started you can lift your chin and say &#8220;On any given day, anyone can win.&#8221;</p>
<p>Keep in mind that this is the time when top players play side by side with amateurs. They demonstrate how the amateurs may come on top while they are hiding their bracelets loaded arm behind their back.</p>
<p>If someone has doubts in classifying poker then they need to look at the 2009 WSOP events to give them proofs that poker is extremely a game of skill.</p>
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		<title>Personages in Poker: The Calling Station</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 01:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friend or Enemy? Telling that a calling station is your chum is not enough, it&#8217;s an understatement. This kind of poker personality is what the disciplined poker player dreamed of having in the game. They always plays any hand no &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/personages-in-poker-the-calling-station.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friend or Enemy?</p>
<p>Telling that a calling station is your chum is not enough, it&#8217;s an understatement. This kind of poker personality is what the disciplined poker player dreamed of having in the game. They always plays any hand no matter what the outcomes is, and aside from then they are very approachable &#8211; a good feature of a poker player which can give you a lot of money.</p>
<p><span id="more-152"></span>This kind of poker personality seems allergic to money: its like watching someone who wanted to lose anything they have at the poker table.</p>
<p>Selectivity and Aggression</p>
<p>The name says it quiet literally: Calling Station. They are willing to play every kind of hand but they are now aggressive players unless they have the nuts at hand. But some of them even check an excellent hand depending if they like the players following them. They also wanted a very sociable atmosphere in the table and will not do anything that will make it bad.</p>
<p>They are also very positive; they wanted to see potential and never want to see the outcomes of their actions. Most of them only want to play for fun and money is not their main priority and think of it as entertaining way of spending their money.</p>
<p>It only means that provided that they are going to gain amusement in playing it will be worth the money spent.</p>
<p>Predictability</p>
<p>This lot is very predictable during the game. They may do some unconventional moves at times but they often do that for the benefit of the other players.</p>
<p>Poker IQ</p>
<p>This kind of poker personality has no IQ. They are not dumb nor they are lazy they just don&#8217;t care what the results of the game will be. They don&#8217;t want to waste their time playing good poker because they reason out that it&#8217;s boring. All they want is to be happy and then winning is just the second priority in line.</p>
<p>They seldom put a play down, they assume that re-raising and betting are the same and think that a gut-shot is a good draw.</p>
<p>This makes them an ideal opponent to contend with. But be aware that a table full of calling station is not good and will come out tragic in the end.</p>
<p>Adjustments</p>
<p>One way to deal with calling stations at a good way is to make them stay happy and let the other players realized that they need to make them happy. &#8211; A loud bark for BOOK WORMS who like to boast their stuffs.</p>
<p>They are very learned players that can easily get back when challenged and you&#8217;ll be only amazed by their level of aptitude.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t ever talk big on how much you are ripping them off &#8211; Make sure to play a good game and relax and let money follow you around.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Poker Personalities : The Locksmith</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 01:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ally or Foe? Locksmiths are there to occupy a vacant sit in the poker table and nothing else. They are not your friend nor your enemy. They are not willing to take the risk getting involve with anybody that&#8217;s why &#8230; <a href="http://www.titan-poker-bonus.org/poker-strategy/understanding-poker-personalities-the-locksmith.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ally or Foe?</p>
<p>Locksmiths are there to occupy a vacant sit in the poker table and nothing else. They are not your friend nor your enemy. They are not willing to take the risk getting involve with anybody that&#8217;s why they are like a stone cold lock. They also like to play strong hands which only means that you can only get a little profit from them. It is also most likely that you are going to fold your hand whenever they raises a bet.</p>
<p><span id="more-146"></span>Aggressiveness and Selectivity</p>
<p>A locksmith only play a small percentage of the hands they are dealt about 10%. They will place money in the pot if they have a strong hand and have a habit to raise and re-raise if they have the best hand in the table. Be careful when dealing with them and stop betting if they raise you.</p>
<p>The locksmith does not play so many hands. They are commonly the founder of being tight. If they play a hand they will eventually raise it thought they are extremely a calling station. They are always afraid that someone from their opponents have a better hand than they have. They often hesitate to re-raise if they don&#8217;t hold the nuts even though they are the ones who started the bet.</p>
<p>In Hold &#8216;Em , the locksmith will only play in a range of ATs+, AJo+, 88+. And will not turnover anything lower than that.</p>
<p>Predictability</p>
<p>Locksmiths are usually easy to predict. They only have a few playable hands resulting in erasing any kind of deception in their list. Since they are super tight their passive play is sort of a contradicting trait that will eventually play them down.</p>
<p>Poker IQ</p>
<p>You will encounter a lot of locksmiths in your poker career. Each of them have different kind of Poker IQ. Some of them play tight and doesn&#8217;t bother to make changes in their game. But a number of locksmith knew a lot about poker and are open to make changes in their play to suit their opponents.</p>
<p>Free cards are often given by locksmiths. Avoid semi-bluffing and then take the chance to build your hand by taking those free cards.</p>
<p>The very first thing you should is to play without bothering to face the locksmith. But if you face them in the near future then it is advisable to play passively against them and desert all kind of passable deceptive drinks.</p>
<p>Locksmiths are also willing to give away free cards, so don&#8217;t waste chips in bluffing &#8211; just run away with the free card and try to make a better hand.</p>
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