Friday, March 11, 2005

Some Great TexasHoldem Poker Online

So We have been Searching for the best online TexasHoldem Poker.
Found the Best at two different sites.

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Texas Holdem,
Omaha High,
Omaha 8 or Better,
Seven Card Stud,
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Pacific poker uses a little differnent software to run its tables. But for a new site they have a great following of players.
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Monday, January 03, 2005

TexasHoldem Poker Online

First time visit to a brick-and-mortar card room What is the difference in playing TexasHoldem Poker Online or in brick-n-mortar.

Helpful advice to player new to brick-and-mortar card room play

At a recent meeting of the Las Vegas Wednesday poker disc. Group, a player mentioned that he had recently played poker with lots of novice players who where making the transition form On line play to live play. From this I decided to give some Dew's and Don't of playing in a brick-and-mortar card room. So naturally i put
together this list for everyone to become better card players.

  1. Put a chip or something on top of our cards to protect them from being accidentally mucked by the dealer. This is especially important if you sit in the seat to the immediate left or right of the dealer. Especially if you are palying TexasHoldem Poker Online

  2. Do not throw chips into the pot (“splash the pot”) so that they get mixed up with other chips. You should put your bet a few inches in front of you so the the dealer can easily reach it.

  3. Do not put your bet to close to another bet. This may cause other players to think there has been a raise.

  4. You must show all of your cars to win the pot. You cannot win a pot with just one card.

  5. Do not muck your cards before the dealer pushes you the pot.

  6. Do not give away your intention to act until it is your turn. This includes not picking up your chips prematurely or not getting ready to muck your cards before it is your turn to act.

  7. Play in turn. Do not call bet, or raise until it is your turn to do so. Acting out of turn may influence others to play differently from the original intention.

  8. Do not say “all in” without moving your chips into the pot (at least some of them) Some players may not be able to hear you, and therefore may not know there is an all-in bet at the pot.

  9. In a heads up situation, you can raise and re raise until either you or your opponent is all in.

  10. When you want to raise the pot, you must either say raise or bet all the chips you want to raise in one motion.

  11. Turn you're hand up promptly when you have the winning hand. It is not nice to turn your hand up slowly, or to show one card at a time.

  12. Do not talk about anything that has meaning to a hand in progress,

  13. If you show your hand to anyone in the game, each player has the right to see your hand.

  14. Do not be afraid to let the dealer know that you are new to live poker.

Linda Johnson Card Player Sept 10 2004