Posted by admin @ 5:00 PM, Thursday Sep 25th, 2008
Category: Poker
888.com are one of the large betting companies that have expanded into the realms of poker rooms in recent years. Their poker branch is called ‘www.pacificpoker.com‘ and has been built up into a good quality poker room, offering many bonuses and promotions to their customers. Pacific Poker is competitive in it’s first time deposit bonus, with an offer of 100% up to an amount of £200.
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Many different options are available on Pacific Poker for depositing money, and indeed withdrawing funds too. The fact that Pacific Poker is part of it’s parent company 888.com, and the fact that this company is an established betting company, means you never need to have fears about your transactions. Pacific have always offered large prize pool guaranteed tournaments, with an $80,000 tournament being held each weekend too.
Another excellent aspect of the poker room I feel, is that the moment you make a deposit onsite, you are given a free ticket to a $1,000 freeroll. This is a very strong incentive for players to keep playing poker with Pacific, and is one of their many promotions they have running at this time.
Help and Support can also be found onsite, and is as efficient as you would expect from such a company, also alongside this are bonuses for friend referrals and jackpots for bad beats. Overall it is my feeling that www.pacificpoker.com are a good site who are working on further improvement, and I would certainly not be averse to playing there myself.
Posted by admin @ 5:00 PM, Thursday Sep 25th, 2008
Category: Poker
poker.com – There are numerous different gameplays you can employ in a game of poker, including bluffing, calling, and checking, amongst others. These seem obvious and simple enough, but there are other sub sections to each of these things representing different more refined forms of these general gameplays.
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For instance, bluffing does not always have to be an outright bluff with nothing in your hand, there is the semi bluff to consider. This is effectively bluffing with what is currently the worst hand, but there is a draw which you could hit to make a strong hand. This for me is a very good play, because if your opponent folds, you win the pot without having to find out if you would have hit or missed your hand.
If of course, your opponent decides to call, you can bluff out again on the turn if you miss, to give yourself another chance to win the pot. If your hand hits on the turn then you will of course probably end up winning a nice pot too, for this reason I like semi bluffs – you give yourself lots of chances to take the pot. Similarly with smooth calling, you are giving your opponent the impression that you are unsure of your hand, when in fact you know you have the best of it.
A form of slow playing really, the object being to lure your opponent into firing out a bigger bet on the next betting round. Trap checking is again an attempt to lure your opponent into betting into a pot that you know you have comfortably won at that point. The danger of course is always that your opponent hits the right card to end up beating you, and you ultimately find that you have trapped yourself.