2014年3月7日星期五

Why You Want to Play with Bad Players

One of the most familiar laments new players make? If they only played against better players, they wouldn't get sucked out on so much and they'd be able to make more money.
The flaw in this thinking should be fairly obvious. Bad players make mistakes; mistakes equal money.
Where the Money Comes From
When you're playing poker, you're hoping to make money. But where does this "money" come from?
From your opponent making mistakes - i.e. he calls too much before the flop, draws without getting the required odds, bluffs too often, etc.
These are all blunders that directly equate to more money for you. Conversely, of course, if you screw up less often on average than your opponents, you are also going to be making and saving money.
Which begs the question: Why would you want to play against good opponents?
Good opponents by definition are going to be making many fewer mistakes than their weaker counterparts. Fewer mistakes means less dead money.
This makes the game harder to play marked cards, not easier.
Flawed Thinking
Once you get to the stage of playing poker regularly, live or online, you'll hear the same things over and over again from players who just lost pots to bad plays.
"I just lost; I had AA and this idiot called my all-in with 7-4." Or "A good player would never do that." Or "I would have won the hand if he had just folded!
Mark Kroon
For sure. Getting called by 7-4o can be frustrating. But it's a good thing.
This is very flawed thinking. Yes, a good player likely would not have called an all-in with 7-4. You're right. But the majority of the time you do get called by a hand like 7-4, you will make money.
Thinking otherwise is "results oriented," which has no place in poker.
Against 7-4o your AA wins approximately 85% of the time. You want your opponents to make calls like that. Do the baby-genius math: This means they are only going to win 15% of the time.
The rest of the time they are donating their stack to you. Poker is all about the long run. Short-term results do not matter. Over the long run, if he makes that call every single time, you're going to be a very rich man.
"Good players are easier to read; you never know what a fish is thinking"
This is another one you hear all the time. If the players are really all that good, then you really shouldn't be able to read them anyway - but that discussion is for another day.
Although you might be able to understand a good marked cards lenses player's thinking with greater ease than you can read a fish's thoughts, that really doesn't matter.
Fish are going to make errors so often that you really don't need to "get into their minds." Instead, just wait for the nuts and value bet the crap out of them. Players who just call all the time are the easiest in the world to beat
Dan Harrington
The adage is true: you can't get blood from a stone.
When you play versus a competent opponent, things aren't quite that easy. They are only going to put money in when they think they have an edge. Thus, you need to read them because you need to know how they are playing against you.
The old adage is true: it's impossible to get blood from a stone. So why would you wish to play against a bunch of stones?
Remember, the more mistakes your opponents make the more money you are going to make. While fish may win pots in the short term with various bonehead plays, in the long run those same bonehead plays are going to be what make them losing players.
Don't worry about the short term; yes, playing with more bad players may increase your variance. But ultimately those are the most profitable games you can play in.

2014年2月26日星期三

Sit-and-Go Essentials Part 4: Heads-Up

In parts one, two and three of this series we went over the skills you need to put yourself in a position to play for the win.
If you read those articles and apply the techniques properly, you'll absolutely find yourself playing for first a whole lot more than you have previously.
But once you get to the end game, you still need to seal the deal.
You've learned all the tools; now you just have to apply them one-on-one. So our focus in part four is heads-up play.
Still Room to Exploit Your Edge
Unfortunately, the way most sit-and-gos are designed online, by the time you get to heads-up play the blinds are so big the game doesn't allow for much play.
I hope you've accumulated some chips, because if the chips are even it will be a very tight match.
Neither marked cards player will hold much of an edge over the other because of the structure.
The match usually comes down to whoever gets the best cards in the shortest period of time.
That's not to say it's completely out of your hands though; there's still room for you to exploit your edge.
Watch Your Hand Values
When you're heads-up, hand values change from what they were pre-flop in the earlier stages.
Depending on how aggressive your opponent is playing, it may be +EV to get any ace in pre-flop.
Phil Gordon, Erik Cajelais
If your hand is decent shorthanded, it's a monster heads-up.
Think of it this way: if your hand is decent when the game is short-handed, then it's a monster heads-up.
Pocket pairs are very robust. Hands are usually won with just one pair at showdown, so if you are dealt one before the flop then you're already ahead of the game.
Hands that also increase in value are big broadway hands, like K-Q, K-J, Q-J, K-T, etc. - ones that when they hit the flop make top pair with a good kicker.
Top pair is a massive hand heads-up and it's almost always worthy of getting all-in.
Hands that decrease in value are weak speculative hands marked card tricks  like low suited connectors.
While they may be decent hands to raise with as a steal, they should not be played against a raise.
These hands dramatically drop in value when the stacks are short.
Even if you flop a draw, there's little money to get paid off with. When they do hit the flop, they usually make weak second-pair type hands or gut-shot draws.
Nothing you'd want to risk your tournament life on.
An Example:
You have $6,250 and so does your opponent. Blinds are $250/$500.
You're in the small blind/button with J T and raise to $1,800. Flop comes J 6 3. Your opponent bets $3,200.
What should you do? Shove.
That's it, that's all.
This is the crux of heads-up poker in a sit-and-go.
The blinds are too big and there's so little play that if you flop top pair, you're destined to get it all-in.
Another Example:
You have $6,250 and so does your opponent. Blinds are $250/$500.
You have Q J in the small blind/button and raise to $1,800. Your opponent calls. The flop comes down T 2 9.
Your opponent checks and you bet $3,000. Your opponent shoves.
You? Call.
You have two overcards and an open-ended straight draw. You only have $1,450 in your stack and there's $11,050 in the pot.
To put it bluntly, you're pot-committed.
Building a Mountain
Continue pushing hard when in position.
Luckily you have a massive draw and are getting great odds. It's hands like these your tournament will come down to.
You should of course, as always in poker, be exploiting your position to the max. Continue pushing hard when in position.
Don't stop stealing or slow your aggression just because you're heads-up - the game is not over until it's won.
So stay on your toes and keep up the fight.
Remember if you always make decisions as best you can, you'll make money in the long run no matter what happens in the short term.
Just look long-term and always try and make the most +EV play you can.
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Well, that brings this four-part guide to becoming a sit-and-go champion to a close.
It's by no means comprehensive - I wrote it for the average player who understands poker but wants to take his or her sit-and-go game to the next level.
I hope it's given you enough information to go from merely playing sit-and-gos to understanding what it takes to be a serious winner.

2014年2月18日星期二

10 More Essential Hold'em Moves: Floating the Flop

There’s no simple fix for becoming a winning poker player but there are a handful of simple, easy-to-execute poker moves that can make a world of difference to your bottom line.
By fine-tuning these tactics you’ll have more tools to put to work at the poker table. You’ll be able to better understand your opponents and how to manipulate them, and that will translate directly to money in your pocket.
We already wrote the book on the 10 Essential Texas Hold’em Moves and now we’re back to bring you 10 more.
Today we’re talking about floating the flop, a move that can turn your opponent's continuation bets against him. By just calling your opponent’s bet on the flop, you’ll be in a perfect spot to take the pot away when he shows weakness on the turn.
The float is an intermediate marked cards poker move that requires a strong understanding of the players you’re up against but if you can master it you’ll be able to win more pots post-flop, regardless of the cards you’re holding.
The What: At its most basic, floating the flop refers to calling a bet on the flop with the intention of betting and taking down the pot when your opponent checks to you on the turn.
The Why: Floating the flop is a move used to defend against the continuation bet. Because players routinely continuation bet with a wide range of hands, you shouldn’t be surrendering every time someone does it. But instead of simply raising the flop, floating allows you to pick up more information on the turn before making your move.
The Who: You should only be floating the flop against tight-aggressive players who do a lot of preflop raising and continuation betting.
The When: You should only be floating the flop when you are in position.
The Where: Floating the flop is a powerful poker move that can be used in all forms of Texas Hold’em but because it requires two streets of action it lends itself more to deep-stacked games.

Floating the Flop the Right Way

Floating the flop is a bluffing technique so it’s important to understand what you’re doing and why you’re doing it to avoid burning money.
To make it crystal clear, you are only technically floating when you believe your cards are worse than your opponent’s. If you believe you have the best hand then you would be calling the flop and betting the turn for value.
Like most poker moves, floating works better when you're in position.
And because you’re bluffing easy cards tricks, the conditions have to be just right to give yourself the biggest chance of success.
Here are the three most important factors to consider when you’re thinking about floating the flop and betting the turn.
  • Only float when you’re in position.
  • Only float when you’re in a heads-up pot.
  • Only float against tight-aggressive players who continuation bet frequently and are able to make laydowns when shown strength.
It’s important to be in position when you float the flop because you need that extra piece of information your opponent will give you on the turn.
Because your opponent will be continuation betting with good hands as well as bad hands, when he checks to you on the turn you’ll have one more clue that he’s got air. If he does bet the turn instead of checking, you need to reevaluate your plan.
It’s also only advisable to float the flop and bet the turn when you’re in a heads-up pot. More players mean more variables and a worse chance of succeeding with a bluff.
Floating is about telling your opponent a story, one that involves you calling the flop because you have a legitimate hand. In a multi-way pot your call on the flop doesn’t mean as much and your story will be less believable when you bet the turn.

Advanced Strategy Tip

If your opponent throws a wrench into your plans by betting the turn, all may not be lost. Many aggressive players won’t give up and check/fold fourth street. They’ll fire a second barrel as a bluff to try to blow you off your hand.
If you think you’re up against a tough, very aggressive player, you should consider raising the turn. Calling the flop and raising the turn is an extremely strong line and will usually force a good player to quickly lay down marginal hands.
This is an advanced move and should only be made with a very strong understanding of your opponent and his or her behavior.

Only Float Against Tight-Aggressive Players

Making sure you have position and only one opponent are important factors, but you must also consider the type of player against whom you are going to float.
Floating does not work against a player that only raises preflop and continuation bets with premium hands, for obvious reasons.
Floating also does not work against a loose/passive calling station who will frequently call your turn bet with marginal hands.
Look for tight-aggressive players who raise a lot in position preflop and follow it up with a continuation bet a high percentage of the time. These players will be showing up with air a lot, and check-folding to you when you bet the turn.
It’s much more difficult to float successfully against tough, hyper-aggressive players, however. Try to find players who fire one continuation bet but tend to shut down on the turn when they don’t have a hand.

Floating the Flop in Action

If you’re still not convinced about the efficacy of floating the flop and betting the turn, let Phil Ivey show you how it’s done like only Phil Ivey can.
In this video Ivey breaks one of our golden rules by floating in a mutli-way pot, and he does it not once but twice.
Ivey calls two big bets with seven-high and manages to take the pot away when Patrik Antonius checks on the river. This hand doesn’t even come close to following the easy-to-execute formula we presented above so consider it something to which you can aspire.

2014年2月17日星期一

Daily 3-Bet: Galfond Speaks Up, Ike on Joe Rogan, House of Gaëlle

The PokerListings Daily 3-Bet is a secret confessional, a heated row over bathroom etiquette and a well-timed move to consolidate power in the afternoon poker news house.
Got a tip for a future 3-Bet? Drop a note in the comments and we'll gladly take a look.
Today in the 3-Bet we find Phil Galfond, weighing in on the great poker personality debate, Isaac Haxton finds flattery does get you everywhere (or at least invited to podcasts) and Gaëlle Garcia Diaz takes the reins of France's "Poker Big Brother."

1) Galfond: Give Nerds a Chance

If poker's "New School" of players - primarily online, introverted (more or less), brainy, relatively quiet - has a poster boy, it might be Phil Galfond.
One of the greatest marked cards poker minds of his (or any) generation, Galfond is as good as it gets when it comes to poker - and, in our eyes, potential "poker ambassadors."
Translating that to TV ... that's the tricky part.
Weighing in on the great "poker personality" debate in his blog yesterday Galfond offered up a much-needed bridge between the Old School/New School using his own appearance on High Stakes Poker as a case study. Great excerpts are plentiful but here's one:
"Just this past summer, I came 2nd in the $25k 6-max WSOP event. The difference between 1st and 2nd place was somewhere around 350k. I can’t count the number of times I’ve lost > $350k in a day, and I usually get over it the next day when it happens.
"That 2nd place haunted me. I beat myself up daily over a few hands, again and again and again, for at least two months. I still get a twinge of the regret from time to time.
"I wanted the bracelet 100 times more than I wanted the money. I would view winning the Main Event bracelet as an honor and as a responsibility (for me… not for everyone). The day I bust the main event stings each and every year, just like it does for most of my peers.
"I really do love the game of poker (for too many reasons to list) and I love the poker world (young and old). I want the game to be respected and to thrive. I know that I’m far from alone in my generation with how I feel about the game of poker." Read the full, excellent piece here.

2) Haxton Likes Rogan, Rogan Likes Haxton

Parallel to the great personality debate raging in poker comes the discussion of what kind of commentary works best for poker TV/live streams.
We mentioned Daniel Negreanu's take on it yesterday, comparing it to a Winter Olympics broadcast and arguing it's the backstories/characters that really make the stars.
PokerStars Team Online pro Isaac Haxton, easy cards tricks he of a more New Schhol/strategy driven mindset and one of the true "expert" commentators on the game, argued for a balance between character and information.
The TV host he thinks does that best? Comedian/UFC kingpin Joe Rogan. Who agreed? Rogan, of course, who offered up a spot on his super popular podcast in return:

3) Garcia Diaz Takes Over on Maison du Bluff

Did you know PokerStars France has a poker-themed reality TV show called Maison du Bluff that's about to enter its fourth season?
We didn't either, but it looks something like a poker version of Big Brother - contestants are selected by online qualifiers on PokerStars.fr, they move into a fancy house and try to outlast the rest in poker/non-poker challenges. The winner, at least this season, will get about €150k in prize money and tourney entries, which is pretty cool.
Also new this season? PokerStars presenter Gaëlle Garcia Diaz is taking over as host, which makes it quite appealing - even if you can't understand why Jean-Pierre is upset at Francoise (it's probably something about eating someone's macarons).
We kid. Here's a sample from last season featuring France's King of Poker, ElkY:

 

 

2014年2月7日星期五

Rules Of Battle Cards Game

Battle card is a game for both children and adults. It's a game that can be played with three people or more. When the weather is bad and you are looking for entertainment then battle cards are your friends. Battle card is a game that uses imagination and strategy by using characters on a standard deck of
marked cards playing cards using jokers. The objective of the game is to win on many tricks that is named battles and by engaging each other in wars to win many cards at once. Mark one joker as the big joker and it is the highest ranking card. The cards are ranked in the following sequence that is two through ace then joker and then big joker in sequence.

Battle card is a game for both children and adults. It's a game that can be played with three people or more. When the weather is bad and you are looking for entertainment then battle cards are your friends. Battle card is a game that uses imagination and strategy by using characters on a standard deck of playing cards using jokers. The objective of the game is to win on many tricks that is named battles and by engaging each other in wars to win many cards at once. Mark one joker as the big joker and it is the highest ranking card. The cards are ranked in the following sequence that is two through ace then joker and then big joker in sequence.  




What's Better - Paper Or Plastic Poker Cards?

Let's say that you're in the beginning stages learning poker, the most important item you are likely to need will be a few decks of plastic poker cards. Not all decks are created the same, nevertheless, and there are some elements to understand about the varieties of cards before you shuffle up and deal. 

You will find three different types of materials playing cards are manufactured of: plastic, vinyl, and paper. Plastic poker cards are by far the most durable, highest quality cards and are usually found in almost all gambling establishments. Vinyl marked cards cards are a good, somewhat less expensive choice, though they will bend and will likely not last as long as the 100% plastic cards. Paper certainly is the lowest priced and least durable -- the corners will fold, and you'll have to get new ones frequently. However, in a crunch, paper cards are superior to none.

Consider the Design

Before you decide to choose a deck, you want to consider both the look of the front and back of the deck. The back, ideally, should have bright borders, since it causes it to be hard for card mechanics to bottom-deal or otherwise cheat. The more simple the back's design, the harder it will be to mark the cards, again protecting against cheating. As for the front, choose cards which are very easy to read even from a distance of 5 feet, so that competitors seated anywhere at the table will easily notice what suits and numbers are showing.

Novelty Cards

These 100% plastic playing cards are most likely the best in the business. Manufactured from cellulose acetate, you can play with these for years without having to get rid of them. They are even washable, so if they get sticky or soiled during a raucous game of cards, you can wipe 'em off and they will be good as new.


If you play frequently, 100% Plastic poker cards offer very important advantages over plastic coated paper playing cards. You can expect 100% plastic playing cards to last many times longer in comparison with paper cards, possibly as much as 50-100 times longer. Even though the initial price of plastic poker cards is noticeably more than paper cards juice cards, $15-23 for a two deck setup of plastic cards versus $5-7 for two decks of paper cards, you will actually save money as time passes by investing a few more dollars in 100% plastic poker cards. In addition to lowering costs over the long haul, 100% plastic playing cards will deliver the following advantages:

- Plastic cards are much more durable and resistant to bending, scratching, creasing.

- Plastic cards quickly "snap" back to their original shape.

- Plastic cards are a lot easier to shuffle.

- Plastic cards are a pleasure to deal, they slide across the table felt very easily.

- Plastic cards give a professional feeling of good quality to your game.

- Plastic cards are not easily marked by people who might be enticed to acquire an unfair advantage.

If you have never played with 100% plastic playing cards, we recommend you give them a try, you won't be disappointed.

2014年1月16日星期四

Attract Money, Attract Sex & Love, Attract Gambling Winnings Into Your Life!

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Which is the Better Gamble? Slot Machines Or Horse Races?

If you like to gamble and have been to a casino or racino and played slots and also bet on horse races, you may have wondered which one is a better deal. Of course, that is easy to answer if all you are looking for is an entertaining diversion. If all you seek is entertainment then the answer is as simple as asking yourself, "Which one did I enjoy the most?"
On the other hand, if you are interested in the economics of the question, or perhaps trying to stretch your dollar a little farther, then let's consider some of the pluses and minuses of each gambling venue. First of all, let's talk about the cost as far as takeout is concerned easy cards tricks.



Riverboats usually don't give as good odds as land based casinos when it comes to the payback on games. While slots in some states pay as little as 70% to consumers, other places with more competition, like Las Vegas, for instance payback more than the state law requires.
The state of Nevada requires a payback of at least 75% on slots but many casinos pay back closer to 95%. Factor in the perks that they offer and a smart consumer can get close to 100% value if you consider free meals and other goodies they offer. So shopping around and taking advantage of the casino incentives can bring the cost of playing slots down close to even. But of course, in order to play there you have to be there and that can be pricey.
When it comes to horse racing, the picture is not so rosy. The takeout on win bets in the best of states is around 15% but that doesn't factor in breakage. Realistically, the horse player pays at least 20% for the privilege of playing the ponies. On top of that, few race tracks offer free admission like casinos do and since Hinsdale closed in New Hampshire, I'm not aware of any free lunches cheat poker being served trackside.



There is a bright side, however, to the prospects for gambling on horses or dogs, for that matter. The slot machine offers little chance to improve the odds while a good handicapper and a master of money management may actually improve his or her chances of winning at the race track. Luck will always play a part in any speculative human endeavor, but good handicapping will certainly tip the scales in a horse player's favor.
On the other hand, if you are strictly a numbers player and don't get a lot of enjoyment out of watching horses race, the casino may be the place for you. I enjoy the races because they are live events and the horses are beautiful. It is a real live sporting event with magnificent athletes and plenty of good old fashioned drama. You just can't get that from a slot machine, though I have to admit, the casino buffets are mighty tempting.

2014年1月14日星期二

5 Reasons to Stop Your Gambling Habit Now and Improve Life

Why should you stop your gambling habit now? After all, it is fun for you and it provides a great escape for you. You work so hard during the week, and do you not deserve some fun?

The truth is that gambling habits that start off as just recreation  can turn into full-fledged gambling addictions and gambling problems. Not everybody who gambles for fun will become a gambling addict

cheat poker. However, there are some good reasons to stop gambling now.

You will prevent yourself from developing a full fledge gambling addiction if you stop your gambling habit now. If it is just a habit, but your trips to the casino have been increasing, you may actually have a strong chance of developing a gambling addiction.
If you stop gambling now, you will most likely realize that you have other interests that you have been neglecting. Gambling can take you away from more creative pursuits because of its' powerful, mesmerizing, and addictive nature.
When you stop gambling, you will most likely focus more on your current responsibilities and realize that you may have been procrastinating different things in your life. Gambling has a way of pulling you out of the reality of life, even if it is just a bad habit and not a full fledged gambling problem.

Stopping gambling may make you marked cards also get more in touch with your true feelings and emotions. When you gamble, you can become numb to your feelings. Gambling has a way of putting you in a dream world, and stopping you from being authentic and honest with yourself and how you feel.




Lastly, if you stop your gambling habit now, you will save hundred to thousand of dollars per year. Even if your gambling is just a bad habit, and had not progressed to a gambling problem , you will still save a lot of money. If you add up how much money you have spent on your gambling in the past year, it may be a lot more money than you thought!
As stated previously, having a gambling habit does not necessarily mean that you have a compulsive gambling problem. It does, however, indicate that you are more at risk for developing an addiction to gambling. If you stop gambling now, you will see various areas of your life start to improve significantly.


Beating Gambling behaviors by utilizing special gambling addiction help treatment strategies

Gambling is often a common activity enjoyed by a lot of individuals all throughout the earth. There is nothing incorrect with participating in this type of recreation as long as it truly is handled mostly for enjoyable as well as in moderation. It's totally easy to undestand for people to feel that rush of adrenaline and pleasure because they see horses race down the tracks or as they stare mesmerized at the spinning roulette inside casino. For a lot of people, playing exhilaration may be created from merely getting a lottery ticket or sitting in on a high stakes poker game. Nevertheless, a lot of folks unknowingly drop into the snare of gambling habit because they find it tough in order to resist that beckoning challenge of risking more in exchange for that possibility of successful much a lot more easy cards tricks. This really is when people's betting troubles begin. Gambling addiction has destroyed numerous lives and families since many individuals let an enjoyment game of chance contort right into a harmful habit that compromises everything that is important in their day-to-day lives.


Just as some other kinds of habit, the particular big difficulty with gambling obsession is the fact that the junkies are hardly ever aware with their true problem. They will maintain at it, playing with their hearts' content, till they get absolutely connected as well as their day-to-day lives revolve around the vicious loop of gambling, successful, gambling a lot more, dropping, and gambling very much much more. It doesn't make a difference if they win. Chances are, they are going to just bet anything they've won within the big gamble of profitable much more. However they end up dropping regardless of what they've won.

Gambling habit is supported by two points: the greed of successful far more as well as the wish to recoup what has been lost. It does not make a difference regardless of whether they win or lose. Gambling addicts will keep on gambling towards the degree of throwing aside their life's savings, their family's sustenance, and all the funds they could get their hands on. It is a critical issue that requires immediate aid, but betting craving assist could only start off using a person's awareness and acknowledgement of his gambling difficulty. A gambling addict needs to seek gambling rehab since gambling addiction can easily completely ruin a person's life with out professional intervention and aid.


You'll find a number of elements that may  infrared ink be identified as symptoms of the growing gambling habit. In case you or your beloved one experiences one or more from the following, gambling addiction help should be construed:



•    Gambling intervenes with everyday actions which includes employment, school and family life.

•    Gambling becomes bruising to one's reputation inside the workplace and within the community

•    The gambler or any of his loved ones endure from emotional or physical discomfort resulting in the act of gambling.

•    Financial problem originates from rampant gambling.

•    Family and friends acknowledge the gambling issue

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