Why can’t women win big at the game of poker?

November 4th, 2009 | Posted in Tournament Play   8 Comments

i want to know the name of one world champion female poker player.
poker is not a game of luck. if it was luck, women would have won the world title 1/2 of the time. poker is a game of strategy, perception,very simple math, playing your position, bluffing, and of course, the ability to make very hard decisions under enormous pressure. in today’s world, women claim to possess all of these characteristics, and some will tell you that they are better in these abilities than men are. yet, when it comes to a simple game most of learn as children, women come up miserably short compared to men when competing for the top slot–the world champion. i am aware there are some good women poker players out there who have won some tournaments, but they always fall short when competing against men for the world title. why is this? if they are mentally equal as they say, shouldn’t they be winning at least half of the time, instead of 0% of the time?
Good point rovale!!! its the same with the game of chess, its dominated by white men. i wonder why that is, since we are all equals? i am confused, surely the feminist have an answer to this strange delimma?

Online Poker Rooms That Offer Games for US Residents

November 1st, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
When the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was brought into US law, it changed the way online poker was played. Many of the online poker sites that offered gaming to the US residents stopped doing so. The US residents can still play the free online poker but are unable to go on and play the ‘real money’ games.

Some of the major online poker websites such as Titan Poker, Pacific Poker, Party Poker and many others stopped doing business with US residents.

There is some hope for the US residents wanting to play online poker as here are the top rated poker rooms and the poker sites accepting US players to this day.

Poker Stars – This online poker website still accepts US players and it is among the favorites around the globe. It is renowned for major poker players playing here. Some of the finalists of the World Poker Series play regularly here. So unless you are truly talented at online poker then this is the site for you. This is known to be one of the world most competitive and top rated poker rooms so watch out if you are only a beginner!

Full Tilt Poker – This online poker website is actually endorsed by some of the world’s best and most recognizable poker players today. You don’t have to play here if you feel you are not good enough yet, you can watch and learn tips from some of the professionals that use this website. The software that they use for the poker and the customer service is among the best available.

Absolute Poker – To play online poker here you will have to download their software which has had some improvements as of late. This makes the playing experience more comfortable for users and they are one of the few poker sites accepting US players. This site has been around quite some time now and they have recently made a push towards the American market.

Bodog Poker – this poker site accepting US players is becoming extremely popular. This website offers some great tournaments for US players and the software that has to be downloaded is of a top quality and is extremely easy to use.

Ultimate Bet – This is considered to have the top rated poker rooms around today on the internet. Not only is this poker sites accepting US players but it is also endorsed by the poker player Phil Hellmuth, otherwise known as ‘The Poker Brat’. It has been around for some time on the internet and is extremely popular among the players.

The UIGEA doesn’t actually make playing online poker illegal but in some states or tribal laws it may do for some US players. Make sure you always know the laws when you are playing online poker for real money and keep up to date with your rights.

You can still have a great time playing poker for money even if you are a US resident; you just have to know where to go!





By: Remy

Guide on How to Play Online Poker

October 31st, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
Brick and mortar poker play or traditional poker game dates back to several decades in history but online poker play hit the scene in the 1990s and has, with time, gained tremendous grounds all over the world. When you play online poker you are excused of the intimidation of live casinos or poker rooms and the owners are relived of heavy costs as providing poker games in casinos requires separate poker rooms which remarkably increases the costs. On the contrary, playing poker on the Internet is cheaper as it cuts down on the overhead costs largely. You can even play it free. So, as statistics reveal, online poker rocks, hands, on. This article briefs you about how to play online poker in a simple way. First let us have a look at the poker rooms.

Online Poker Rooms

With the alarming upsurge of popularity of online poker in the recent past, there has been a boost in the number of poker rooms and poker websites. Television and books covering poker games have only helped in accruing the love for the game among young and old. A study on the subject reveals the existence of as many as 200 and above Internet poker rooms, the largest accommodating over 50,000 poker players at a time. The popularity boom is acknowledged by the huge sea of online poker websites and similar sites providing various knowhow on poker games.

The following are the most common poker games availabe from the best internet poker sites online:

Texas Hold’em

Omaha/8

Seven-Card Stud

Pineapple

Omaha High

Five-Card Draw

Triple Draw

Razz

How to Play Poker

For the simplest way to learn to play online poker, you need to read on the following rules

Select the best internet poker sites around.  Enter a free online cardroom to either play yourself or watch others play; the latter helps a greatdeal, really.

Download the related software and sign up (mostly free, provided you are not playing for real money).

Click one of the active tables and watch on. Study thoroughly how the game proceeds and how thepokerhands are played.

If interested in playing, click an empty seat on a free-play table and get going. Note the strategies,rules and tricks while others make moves.

Once you get the hang of it, move on to money games and see the fun.

The Benefits of Internet Play

Some of the major advantages of online poker as follows:

No tipping in online poker, no less venue costs, no travel expenses; hence less overhead charges.

Game is faster in online poker as you are able to play many more hands due to the advantage of the doing away of shuffling cards.

Online poker hones your brains and skills, gives a thorough knowledge of the game and probably multiplies you bank balance without having to shell out anything on traveling. Notably, most sites allow you to play free.

The lure of bonus offers by most sites is tempting. More number of players means more  revenue. Hence, almost every other site provide bonus offers to draw more and more players.

Once you get acquainted with the game, you can play online poker all by yourself.





By: Simon David

8 Christmas Gifts for Online Poker Players

October 29th, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
Christmas 2008 is fast approaching and you might want to start making your shopping list now to avoid the stirring holiday rush and ultimately forefend being potentially labeled as a crappy gift giver. Since both you and I are fans of online gambling, particularly online poker – I am going to list down 8 great Christmas gift ideas to give away for our online poker addict friends.



Books – There are a lot of books that give tips on how to play your online poker game well. If you are a serious online poker player, Doyle Brunson’s “Super System” is a great addition to a poker player’s arsenal. I would also recommend “The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide: Tournament Edition”. Brunson’s Super System (I and II) covers the spectrum of online poker as played in ring games at casinos. This volume is the counterpart for tournament play.

Poker Movies in DVD plus 21– Both “California Split” and “The Rounders” are classic poker movies. Califonia Split of 1974 is the only movie to ever attempt to show the day to day life of card-playing, sports-betting, sleep-till-noon gamblers. While “The Rounders” is a story about how a poker player can read the mind of his opponents like a book but can’t read the minds of his traitor girlfriend and best friend. Ludicrous isn’t it? Yet, the poker scenes are really good and you can make this an online poker educational movie marathon at the end of the day. I would also recommend 21 even if it’s not about poker. “21: The Movie” is a recent drama film from Columbia pictures. The film is actually inspired by a true story of the MIT Blackjack Team. Really good movie. Albeit the movies are not directly about online poker gaming, you’d still learn a few tips and polish your online poker strategies further. To top this wonderful Christmas treat, make sure that popcorn and soda are present.

LCD Monitor – If you have money splurge and you’re feeling generous, an LCD monitor would surely put you in your friend’s “Best Gift Giver” list. A big monitor resolution is great way to enhance one’s online poker gaming experience via multi-tabling. Multi-tabling is good for online poker tournaments since reads are not that important, and you don’t usually have to watch every piece of action to gauge your opponents.

Poker Padz – This is a green felt, poker table-shaped mouse pad made from the same materials used on casino poker tables around the world. This should be the most amusing and cute gift for an online poker player since this mouse pad even let’s you hold a couple of stacks of chips. Your online poker friend would surely enjoy re-creating the feel of live action poker while intently playing online.

Poker Heads – As online poker players, there are several iconic poker players we look up to. Cyber Arts, an online poker software developer, advised to go for inspirational gifts and incite the poker master in each of us by giving collectible Poker Heads. Poker Heads are limited edition bobblehead collectibles, also known as the Stars of Poker Series.

Poker Video Games – These poker games are a good break from the competitive realm of online poker. These games also enable one to get a poker fix without putting any real money at risk. One of the hottest titles is the game “Stacked,” available for the Xbox.  This retails for $29.99, and is unique in that it features adaptive artificial intelligence, and you can get tips from Daniel Negreanu as you play.  Other titles available for Xbox and Play Station 2 include: “World Championship Poker,” “World Poker Tour,” and “World Series of Poker.”

A Poker Themed Wall Clock – For the round-the-clock online poker players, this poker-themed wall clock is a great addition to liven-up a bland wall with poker aesthetics. These clocks have neon, and look great on a wall near any poker or pool table and even next to your computer. They can be found for about $50 (with neon); less expensive models can be found, too.

A Check – Give a check either to pay for the registration or offer to pay the buy-ins, any avid online poker player would love you for that.



For more information, you can check on online gaming software and development.





By: Harold Blue

Online Poker games for safety NOT fun

October 28th, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
Online poker and free online poker had been one of the Internet’s hottest games since 2001. There has been some great sterotype advise when ask about “what is important when you decide to play online poker”.

Choosing an online poker room should not be taken likely and when you’ve made your choice do not move around. Here’s three basic answer I receive from people I ask about: “What is important about picking an online poker site”.

Basicly I recieve several answers but what was in common with most people was these three opinion about the security of their online poker rooms.

1. If you play online poker game make sure that random number generators are used to ensure total game integrity.

3. Play online poker only if 128-bit SSL technology is used to secure and protect the privacy of the players. You do not want to get ripped off from these fly by night websites that spring up just to grab your money and gone the next day.

3. Make sure that they provide statistical analysis tools combine with expert vigilance to provide the most effective shield against player collusion.

I do feel that these response are all legitimate concerns when you choose to play online poker but there is much needed light to be shine on the over all picture of online poker that should be associated with your choice in choosing a poker site.

First of all , choose an established and trusted online poker site. This is the most important step in ensuring a safe and worry-free online poker experience. Potential players should consider things like site encryption, anti-collusion measures, shuffling-integrity and deposit information when trying to select a online poker site. Players should approach all online poker sites and rooms with a fair amount of skepticism.

Now when you feel you have established these measures it is important to find out whether the credit-card information is held on the same or separate secured-server from the game client. Most reputable online poker sites would make mention of their security systems and should have a comprehensive privacy policy to ensure that your information is not sold or used in any other way. If you are uncertain about this on any particular site use another form of payment other then your Credit Card. I found out that most reputable online poker sites have various other ways to fund your online poker account.

So much for the the basic security concerns but when they have been relieved there are a few additional security precautions for online poker players as well. One of the most important one is government regulation. Several sites are regulated by foreign governments such as Kahnawake (a native reservation in Canada), however, to be honest regulation is not entirely required. The most important benefit that regulation may provide is for some peace of mind when playing online poker, therefore remember that other sites without regulation can be equally trustworthy. Certain jurisdictions that provide regulation offer little more than a professional looking logo in terms of actual security that’s why I’m sharing with you that you should not rely solely on some form of government regulation to decide on a site.

Another possible online security issue is with dealing the cards (shuffling algorithm) that the online poker sites use to deal the cards. Pretty much all sites can be trusted to have a reputable algorithm so long as they display signs of integrity. Furthermore, I found out the some of the best online poker sites have their algorithm reviewed by 3rd party auditors. Why is done? These sites want to ensures you the player that the shuffling is as fair and random as possible, and therefore, creating the most real-life poker game possible.

The best and secure online Poker Sites makes it very well known about their ability to override collusion. They are very informative also about their ability to keep a backup of all played poker games and each player should be able to review his/her own hands at any time. This ensures that if there is a disagreement over a specific game the administration can review it for errors and make corrections as needed. There is adequate technology available to prevent colluders online so any good secure online poker room should have it in place. Good secure online poker sites provide software with built-in detectors to ensure that players are not winning under questionable circumstances, but there should be a staff member manually checking out player complaints. Also, one should always play at a site that has enough dealers and support staff to ensure that any challenge can be taken care of immediately. Even a highly reputable site is bound to have challenges and there is nothing worse than having to wait around for managment when you want to get your poker game on.

Good secure poker sites provide statistics on everything that happens at an online poker table and the site has the instincts to monitors things that seem out of the ordinary. For example, players that play at the same table all the time or are involved in an unusually high number of the same hands together, will not get away with that for long. The only place where I think collusion could be somewhat of a possibility is in a limit game because you can’t distort the odds. But because of suspicions other players have and the ability of the site to look into statistical aberrations it makes it very hard to collude.

There are several online poker rooms that have been in business since 2001. Anyone of these long-standing online poker rooms I believe should be safe, though if you have any doubts of its validity you’re probably better off trying another online poker room. There are so many online poker rooms that are reputable and secure that there is no reason to play elsewhere.

If you think a bonus or an offer seems too good to be true you should do a search on that site, and furthermore, if there is extreme negative feedback on the site you should avoid it. Please keep in mind that all sites will have some negative feedback so just make sure all the above mentioned Online Poker Security measures have been met.

In conclusion, most sites especially those around since 2001 have advanced encryption algorithms that make it almost impossible to hack. Think about it, do you honestly think the online poker market would be booming like it is if there were on-going security issues?





By: Randy Hutchings

What are side games in poker?

October 24th, 2009 | Posted in Tournament Play   1 Comment

ive been watchin poker on tv and started playing a bit and ppl keep talking bout ’side games.’ What are they?? whats the difference between them and tournaments?? IM confused!!

Back to the Future: Online Poker I

October 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
So how did poker go from back alley to your laptop? Let’s look at the first interesting fact of our two-part series about online poker.

How many times did we wonder how life was going to be after the year 2000? Well, some of us spent quite some time wondering and dreaming about it; it even lead to the creation of cartoon entertainment shows like “The Jetsons,” sci-fi movies and shows that would show a completely different planet than the one we had back then: vehicles flying at light speed, people replacing food with tablets or strange-looking shakes, people being born from womb-like machine eggs, etc.

Who would have thought that sites such as Party Poker were going to be the future of traditional table poker? Nobody ever thought that calling, folding or raising money to a poker game was going to be a click away, that poker players from all around the world were going to be able to meet for a tournament from their own homes, wearing their pajamas, and that they were going to be represented in a screen by their own nickname in an ‘almost real’-looking poker room with chairs, tables, dealers, animation and everything! To think about how many books were written in the 20th century about visual strategy and reading your opponents when now people have eliminated that aspect from poker while playing at a virtual setting makes you wonder: is online poker going to replace poker completely in the future?

Online poker originated from IRC poker, a form of poker played over the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) in the 90’s. Internet Relay Chat, a form of internet chat or synchronized conferencing, was a program developed by Finnish software developer Jarkko Oikarinen, who, while working for the University of Oulu in 1988, created the first IRC server and client programs, in an effort to replace the MUT (MultiUser Talk) program used then by the Finnish BBS Oulubox. Inspiring on a chat system called Bitnet Relay (chat service running on a special id on several suitable hosts in the Bitnet) which operated on the BITNET, a network that preceded the internet, created in 1981 as a cooperative university network in which e-mail messages and files would travel from one server to another. According to NetHistory, BITNET originally stood for “Because It’s There Network,” and with time, it adopted the name “Because It’s Time Network,” becoming so popular among universities that it extended to almost 500 organizations and 3,000 nodes. All colleges and educational institutions could join BITNET by meeting the following requirements: “a. lease a data circuit (phone line) from [their] site to an existing BITNET node; b. buy modems for each end of the data circuit, sending one to the connecting point site; c. allow other institutions to connect to [their] site.”

Therefore, Oikarinen used the Bitnet Relay resources available at them moment to create the IRC, which gained its place in the telecommunication world when it was used by military institutions for communicating when media blackouts occurred. After this, IRC became a popular tool for remote and fast communication, and it wasn’t long until it started being used for games, including poker.

IRC poker used a program to deal and manage poker games, and one-line commands had to be typed directly with a standard IRC client, receiving one-line responses from the dealer program, which made games flow faster than face-to-face games. Soon, graphical IRC clients were developed, eliminating the typing feature. IRC poker used imaginary money, which was appealing to beginners who wanted to learn their skills without risking their bankroll. This primitive virtual poker helped personalities like Chris Ferguson build their poker edge until they felt strong enough to play for real.

In the late 1990’s, Mike Caro, already a poker writer, computer programmer and visionary, co-founded Planet Poker, a virtual casino which offered real money poker games for the first time in virtual gaming history. He had the vision that virtual poker games were going to prosper in the gaming community since the mid 80’s; according to Al Moe in his article Legends of Poker: Mike Caro. Moe reports: “His own artificially intelligent poker-playing computer, ORAC (Caro backwards), made it to national TV where it played Bob Stupak in a $500,000 challenge match. Bob put up his own money, and Caro’s friend, casino owner Jackie Gaughn, backed the computer. ABC’s ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ filmed the match, which Stupak eventually won.”

According to Planet Poker, the first years of online poker were not easy. Even though they knew that virtual poker had certain advantages over table poker, such as eliminating real table distractions and the stress of keeping a cool and mysterious poker face, there were immediate challenges to online poker: bluffing or calling bluffs would not exist in virtual poker, since that is an exclusive feature of face-to-face poker, and marketing virtual gaming, which had to do with the fact that the internet and computer use was still establishing as a new communication trend in the world, thus making it difficult for the virtual casino to have as big a clientele as brick and mortar casinos. However, they started brainstorming on virtual poker publicity, and they focused on the advantages over face-to-face poker: “first, they ran some clever quarter page ads in Card Player and elsewhere, extolling the virtues of online poker. Play in your pajamas, play at 2 a.m., play even if you can’t make the regular game, the ads said. The pitch was a good one, and the players began to arrive. ‘We were all skeptical at first. But the proof was all around us. Poker was actually being played remotely.’ Before long, hundreds of players at a time were playing online poker in Planet Poker’s virtual cardroom, and the Internet poker revolution had begun in earnest.” The issue of trusting a virtual casino was quickly resolved by keeping an impeccable reputation with customers: “Poker hands were examined, cheats were barred from the online poker game, and players were reimbursed for legitimate grievances. Like any cardroom, virtual ones gained their players’ trust through fair and honest dealing.”

After Poker Planet’s big virtual step, the rest is history. Creativity boosted competition between emerging virtual casinos, and an array of marketing promotions and incentives can now be found all over the internet, with established sites such as Party Poker maintaining as big a clientele as real casinos do.

Next week’s topic will be “Chapter Two: The best poker school,” which will offer some examples of why online poker has been the best school for poker players.





By: Nick Taylor

Difference between Traditional Poker Game and Online Poker Game

October 20th, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
Poker is a game of skill, risk-taking, chance and luck. A player must be attentive, must know his opponents well and must take decisions quickly with confidence in order to win. There are certain differences between playing traditional poker game in Casinos and playing it online over the internet. As in traditional poker game, players sits across each other thus they can observe each other’s reactions and body language whereas in an online poker game, this is not possible. In online poker game, players have to depend highly on betting models, swiftness in playing, usage of check boxes; opponents fold and flop percentages, chat box, anticipating for the blind game and other behavior patterns that are not physical in nature. In traditional casino rooms, certain time is taken to complete each hand. As the dealer has to collect the cards, shuffle it and deal them after every hand is completed. Due to this delays and other delays that are common in the traditional casinos, on an average, twenty five to thirty hands can be played in an hour. Compared to the traditional play, online casinos have no such delays as the shuffling and dealing is rapid. Also, there are no delays in counting chips and with the help of auto-action buttons; a player can choose his action before his turn. Due to these advantages and the time saved due to the swiftness in play; in online poker table on average eighty five to ninety hands can be played in an hour.

Another major difference between traditional poker and online poker game is that in the traditional poker game, if player wants to enhance his earnings, he has to enhance his limit; whereas in an online poker game, players can play multiple tables at the same time and thus can enhance his earnings. In the traditional poker game it is impossible to play more tables at the same time as the player has to be physically present at the table in order to play whereas in online poker game, a player can play multiple tables anywhere ranging from four to ten tables at a same time screening each in a separate window on the computer display. However, the number of tables that can be played at the same time also varies site to site. Hence, in an online poker game, probability of wining increases as the player can play more tables at the same time making best use of one’s skills and knowledge of the game.

Another noteworthy feature of the online poker is that some of the poker rooms provide online poker school that teaches the basics of the game and considerably speed up the learning process for the learners. Many of the online poker rooms also provide option to play free poker without any money involved so that learners can practice their skills by playing money free poker without any risk involved of losing real money. Also, using a poker hand converter available on such learning sites, learner can analyze history of played hands thus he can enhance his understanding about the online poker game. Lastly, the limits linked with online poker are much lesser than the limits linked with the traditional casinos. In the traditional poker game, the minimum limits are often $1 whereas in online poker sites (i.e. gambling sites); the player can find minimum limits as little as $0.01.





By: James Gavin

Playing Texas Holdem At Online Poker Sites

October 20th, 2009 | Posted in Online Poker   Add Comment
Have you caught the bug to play Texas Holdem? This poker game has swept the world and is the most popular poker tournament game ever. You can play Texas Holdem when you play online poker. There are plenty of online poker rooms that will welcome a new player to this game. 

 

Before you start playing poker online, however, you need to know some of the rules of the casino. For example, some online poker sites will only allow players from a certain country to play. American players have a more difficult time when they want to play Texas Holdem for money online because of the ambiguous laws with regard to online gambling. Many sites will welcome American players, but some do not. There are also sites that are specifically targeted towards Americans. If you want to play Texas Holdem at online poker sites for money and live in the United States, you need to know which sites are USA friendly. 

 

Another aspect about playing Texas Holdem at online poker sites is your skill level. If you are new to the game, you will want to choose a site that offers lessons and practice games so that you can play without money until you feel comfortable playing the game using cash. You should learn as much about the game from tutorials as possible before you start playing Texas Holdem or any other card game at an online poker site for money. 

 

Some online poker sites will offer bonuses for new players. Any new player who wants to play Texas Holdem, Omaha or any other tournament game at an online poker site for money should read up on bonuses. For those who plan on playing the game on a continued basis, the bonuses make sense. 

 

You can play Texas Holdem at tables when you enter an online poker site, or you can play in tournaments. Tournaments are held at most online poker sites, so you have to keep your eyes open to find the best Texas Holdem tournament for you. They have tournaments for experienced players as well as beginners. You can even play with some celebrities at some online poker sites. 

 

If you enjoy online poker and want to play Texas Holdem, you should read up on the best sites for this game as well as the most lucrative tournaments by taking a look at gambling reviews. Online gambling reviews go over each of the Texas Holdem sites and give players details that they need to know about the online poker site. These details include the level of the tournaments, the cash offered, how many tables are available, how long the online poker site has been in business, the ease of using the software and if they accept players from your country. You can also learn, from reading poker reviews, if the site allows you to play Texas Holdem for fun before you have to start using your money. 

 

Before you start playing Texas Holdem at an online poker site, check out the site by reading online gambling reviews. 





By: Vikram kuamr

Top Free Poker Sites?

October 18th, 2009 | Posted in Tournament Play   3 Comments

Is there a free poker site where you can play virtual reality. Also play in tournaments. Really doesn’t have to be virtual reality but I would like suggestions on the best free poker sites out there.