Archive for October, 2008

pacificpoker.com promos

Posted by admin @ 5:00 PM, Monday Oct 27th, 2008

The first time promotional offer of a 100% bonus on top of first deposits at www.pacificpoker.com, is a good one. The only downside is that you only receive 25% of it immediately, as you have to wager enough money at the tables to free up the rest. There is an added bonus though, of being given a free seat in a $1,000 freeroll to help you get started too.

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As well as these good bonus offers to get players finances off on the right foot, pacificpoker.com also have special promotional tournaments going on too. The $100k deep stack challenge is one such tournament, with satellites running to earn a seat, there is a $100k prize pool, and free entry into another $10k freeroll as a bonus.

Also running are satellite tournaments to major land based tournaments such as the 888.com Poker Open, and also the Poker Royale Masters in Austria.

The usual online tournaments also bring some fun ways of earning some cash, with the ‘double or nothing’ tournaments being an interesting concept. Half the players double their buy in, the rest that go out first win nothing.

Refer a friend bonuses are also in operation here, with $50 going to you as the referring player and your referred friend gaining a $25 bonus payment too.

All in all, there are plenty of promotional offers and tournaments to interest players this month, along with numerous opportunities to get that elusive big win you always dreamed of. Details of all these promotions can be found on 888.coms ‘Pacific Poker‘ homepage.

www.poker.com – Positional Play

Posted by admin @ 5:00 PM, Wednesday Oct 15th, 2008

www.poker.com – Many players who have not been playing poker long seem to have difficulty grasping just how important position is during any given hand. The amount of players left to act will often shape the way a hand develops both before the flop, and during the betting stages afterwards.

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If for instance I am dealt (A,J) and am first to act on a full table, I am going to be far more wary of how much I bet into the pot, because there are so many unknown hands waiting to act behind me. If however I am on the button, I know that most of the players are likely to have a weaker hand than me if they have folded or flat called. Each player that folds their cards before it is my turn to act, essentially shortens the odds of my hand being the best at the table. This means I can be more aggressive with my hand in later position than I can in an early position.

Also when the flop comes down, if I am heads up with an opponent, I know that if they have to act first, their actions will give me information about the possible strength of their hand. If I am first to act on the flop however, I have to make my decision with no clues whatsoever as to whether my opponent has connected with the flop in any way.

Another way to look at things would be to say that if you are first to act on the flop, then you have the first chance to bet out and pick up the pot, but you would be doing so with no information to help you which is risky.

So in general terms, poker is very much about using the information available to you, and as such, being in late position is always more helpful than being first to act.