Archive for January, 2009

How to use art of deception in poker

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Most of poker players agree that body language is an essential tool to win the game at the poker table. A player can win the game by thoroughly observing the body language of their opponents as well as hiding their own or expressing misleading body language to the opposing players. The through study of body language needs lots of observation, patience and time. Maintaining an expressionless face which is unreadable is called a “poker-face” in poker terminology is a great asset.

A player can learn more about the body language of opposing players at the poker table, if he carefully observes them. Since there are some certain patterns of body languages that most of poker players give away, it is easier for the player to easily grasp the things that are going on in the minds of their opponents during the game. Even if the player is new to the betting systems of the Texas Hold’em chips, he can make a good impression on others through the application of the art of deception. Besides, the amount of the poker chips which are being raised will also give an idea about the opponent’s strategies. However, it is not easy to successfully apply the body language tactics against the experienced players since they are adept at deception.

If a player is expert in manipulating the opponent players through body movements, the poker game is already half won.

Personalized Chips Add Personalized Touch To Poker Games

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Poker chips come in all different kinds of styles and designs. While chips are usually limited to being made out of clay, plastic, or acrylic, the designs on your poker chips sets can add a unique touch to any poker game. If you play poker on a fairly consistent basis, or host your own poker games, it could be a good idea to invest in your own custom poker chip set. In addition to having your own touch of flair when you play with your friends, your own chip set lets everyone know you are serious about the game of poker which may work to your advantage.

While you could buy poker chips in designed sets, you also have the option of designing your own. While this is a more expensive option, these chips will be unique only to your poker game, and you can feel safe that no one can add additional funds to the table by bringing their own chips due to the distinctiveness of your own chips. Poker chip sets can even be considered lucky to the owner if won with enough, which can equate to more confidence at the table. Whether you are a diehard poker player or not, I recommend looking into purchasing your own 100 poker chip set.

Winning Preflop Strategy in Texas Holdem

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

The style of the players in the game should always help determine your strategy. For instance, suppose you have a wild player 3 seat to the left of the poker table. If your turn is before him throw away your weaker hands. Anything that isn’t a big pair means a weaker hand! He or she will probably raise and there may be a re-raise before it gets back to you. However if he acts before you then you can assess the situation and can probably call a single raise even with the draw hands (65s, 33 etc) assuming there are several callers. Always keep in mind your drawing averages and your pot odds, though — even pre-flop. And they had better be decent drawing hands.

The key is that the stronger the absolute value of your hand the more you want to get chips in the pot pre-flop. Where as, with the draw hands, you want to see the flop as cheaply as possible and do your betting on the flop if you hit. Sometimes a raise before the flop can keep people from raising after the flop, in essence buying you a free card. Free, except for the price of a poker chip, that is.

A few poker events for the ladies

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Was checking out wants out there regarding poker events. I ran into this site that has all these events for ladies into poker.  There are quite a few poker events that are taking place just for ladies. I wasn’t aware that they get that much action. One of the events, Gulf Coast Poker Championship, has been on going for 11 years. Pretty awesome stuff.

Taking Advantage of Conservative Players in Poker

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Seat position is important in the game of poker especially when you are sitting at the table with conservative players. If you understand where the conservative players are at the table relative to your position you can take advantage with more aggression. Conservative players at the poker tables are likely to only play when their hands are at least moderately strong.

The faster you realize the betting patterns of conservative players, the more easily you can semi-bluff or bluff your way to improving your stack of poker chips. For example, if you notice that there is a conservative player behind you betting aggressively, chances are he/she has good cards and you should only stay in the hand if you do as well.

On the flip side, if you have a conservative player only checking or passively calling smaller chip bets to catch cards then you have the green light to bet aggressively. If you do not notice these tendencies and simply play the cards as they are dealt to you without respect to your position, you are missing a great opportunity to make money.

One has a better chance of winning at poker if they keep up with poker strategies.