Posts Tagged ‘poker tables’

The inner game of poker at poker tables

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

The poker players are their own assistants at poker tables but most often they end making themselves greatest enemies of themselves. This is because there are various inner reasons that make them do so. While most of the articles focus on poker strategies and tactics, they are not useful unless you know the psychology of the game.
The factors that are important along with focusing on various strategies are discipline, attitude, comprehensive thinking, personal demons, proper preparation, financial planning and many more. Wining at the poker table is a matter of long run. Consistent winning in the game needs lot of preparation and planning. You have to have control on your feelings.
In addition to all, there are some lazy moments that come while playing at the poker table hour after hour. These bets are actually very useful and your action in relation to this is more important. Conventional wisdom goes wrong and if you really want to win the game the only thing that will work for you is to play differently from the other players.

Choosing the right gift from Poker tables and accessories

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

The most exiting gift a poker fan would like to receive would be anything related to poker. If you are planning to gift a poker fan with any new exiting gifts then there are a lot of poker related accessories that you can gift to make them happy. Poker books like books for beginner, books related to poker strategies etc. are perfect for a budding poker player. For the more experienced and fun loving poker players gifts like poker tables, chips, chip cases etc are ideal.
Gifting a poker table would be really appreciated by those who are planning to set up a home poker room. If you are planning to gift poker chips then a ceramic or chips made of clay would be a great choice. You can even gift branded ones if you are thinking of expensive gifts. Poker chip cases are another option and a rare gift as there are number of beautiful and lovely chip cases available in the market to impress your loved ones. Other gifts are card shufflers, poker theme based T-shirts, cups and many more.

Challenging your opponents across the poker tables

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Poker is a gambling game usually played among two to ten players who take their position around the poker tables to play against their opponents by staking amounts in the pot so as to win eventually. If the players are found competent they would remain until the final round and the one who holds the highest hand would win the race. It is not true that the person who holds the highest hand would always win as poker is a game that is played strongly by challenging your opponents, stating if you can dare stake the amount I stake then we shall proceed to the next round.

If the challenges are really tough and if you can make your opponents believe that your hand is the most powerful one then you could definitely make them fold theirs and proceed to the next round. Staking more confidently and without the slightest fear would convince them that you are playing well and that you are very challenging and hence eliminate the weak players to enter the next round and move forward yourself. How the players carry themselves when they are seated around the poker table determines how challenging they are against their opponents.

Poker tables and considerations of a professional player

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Playing a poker game not only means to go on playing just for the sake of fun and enjoyment, it is much more than that. Since there is money involvement in this game you need to play on poker tables in a more sensible and favorable manner managing the bankroll properly and intelligently.

There are quite a lot of formulas that exist in order to calculate a proper bankroll. Although this brings variance to the game and it is projected to win, there are mathematical calculations that should be considered so that bankroll requirements of a player to play on the poker table are looked after.

The basic strategy is to manage the bankroll. However it varies from game to game and from one poker table to another. Also the factor that affects this strategy is the financial condition and background of the player. In fact there are many factors that decide how a person manages his poker money. The player’s profession and earning capability affects the amount of money he is ready to bat.

Aggressive poker Play to Push Other Players Out

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

As the title suggests, sometimes you can turn on the aggression more than you might usually to force other players to make harder decisions. Frequently, when you are at the poker tables, this will lead to players waffling and folding because many players err on the side of being conservative. This works especially well when you have a larger stack than those you are trying to push out of the pot.

It doesn’t take a mathematician to realize that your odds of winning a poker hand and raking in those valuable world tour poker chips increases with each player that folds. Naturally, you have better odds of taking the hand when there are only 2 players as compared to 5 or more players. Therefore, if you can be aggressive enough to force other players to make hard decisions and force them out of the hand, your overall odds, regardless of your cards, will improve.

It is important, however, to remember that being over aggressive can leave you vulnerable to getting trapped in a pot when you clearly don’t have the nuts. So make sure to be careful and pick your spots that you wish to be bold and make something happen. So next time you sit down to the poker tables, keep this in mind.

Building on what you learn on the flop

Friday, March 6th, 2009

At the poker tables, the theory of watching players’ eyes as the flop comes down should also be carried forward to the turn. Watching players’ eyes give you insight into what they are thinking and feeling. It also gives you the foundation for reading what their cards are when combining this information with what you learn on the turn.

This is a much simpler to accomplish to accumulate a nice stack of poker chips then most would think. Just start out by applying common sense to what you derive. Like anything, it’s almost inevitable that the learning process will cost some chips. Find comfort in that the knowledge gained will make the loss of each casino chip at least a good investment.

A simple example follows. You have pocket Aces with a heart and a diamond. I use Aces for an example because this is a hand one needs to learn to fold if necessary so you don’t lose every last clay chip. You watch your opponent’s eyes as an all spade flop drops. File that reaction in the memory banks. A spade falls on the turn as you are once again watching the same pair of eyes. File that reaction also in the memory banks. Compare the two reactions. All of the information you need has been provided to you on a silver platter.

Read my article on poker made easy to learn more about this wonderful game.

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.

Cheating in Poker – A Guide to Spotting a Cheat

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Players who cheat at the casino game of poker typically work in pairs or groups because it is difficult to cheat individually, short of getting a good look at other players’ cards. In order to determine whether you are playing at a table with cheaters, players should pay particular attention to the action followed by any two particular players. The betting patterns of the players (and their chip set) should draw special attention if there is a suspicion of cheating.

Some tell-tale signs of cheating at the poker tables typically involve betting designed to attract enough money initially into the pot, then pushing other players out of the action. For example in the game of Texas Hold’em, you might see two players betting lightly on the first one or two rounds of betting to encourage other players to spend their Texas Holdem chips.

On the later rounds of chip betting in the same hand, the two players colluding together will drive the betting up to a high amount which can force other players out of the game. This plan can obviously backfire if they are playing against someone with a superior