In order for poker enthusiast to be guided about Poker tournaments, I’ve compiled here all the tournaments available from these amazing websites: Doyles Poker Room Varied and original ar two words that would best describe Doyles Poker Room tournament. The website provides a big deal of freerolls that embraces prize pools of $200 and $500 that are offered on Omaha, Texas hold’em, and 7-card
For any Poker player, it is wise to have an idea of all the existing types of poker tournaments. More than that, it is also important to learn the rules of poker, strategies, as well as the holistic essence of the game. There are basically various different types of tournaments where players can freely categorize themselves. Whether it is Online Poker or live poker, tournaments come in varying p
09 July, 2008
CD Poker Tournaments:
$2,500,000 Guaranteed
? CD Poker will run a tournament with a mega $2,500,000 guaranteed prize pool!
? Buy-In - $1500+$80
? Main event will run on September 7th
? Satellites will commence on June 11th
Irish Winter Festival
? CD Poker will run a super satellite promotion to the Irish Winter Festival, at the conference Center of the City
West Hotel in Dublin,
Poker Tournaments Online Like A Real Money Game The fundamental problem with poker tournaments online is that it can turn out to be boring when holdem is the only game in it; however, the money element makes it interesting. Poker tournaments online are repeatedly proven to have created lot of poker addiction where people have started to play intensely to supplement their monthly bills. T
The last week has seen me reach the final table of quite a few tournaments in poker. To tell you the truth I always liked the tournaments more than the cash games. It's maybe because I love competition. Although I cashed in many tournaments, I won't post pictures of every final table. It is not worth it to show that I finished 5th in a @4 multitable tournament and made 35$. However, I will publish images of tournaments I finished in the first 3 places, or made over $1,000. Let's see how I did in the past 7 days:
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The last week has seen me reach the final table of quite a few tournaments in poker. To tell you the truth I always liked the tournaments more than the cash games. It's maybe because I love competition. Although I cashed in many tournaments, I won't post pictures of every final table. It is not worth it to show that I finished 5th in a @4 multitable tournament and made 35$. However, I will publish images of tournaments I finished in the first 3 places, or made over $1,000. Let's see how I did in the past 7 days:
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**Account holders**You Must Register on the web site first. Today at 8 Eastern the Bodog Fight Poker Tournament Series will begin. The buy-in is only $5.50 with probably 150-200 people playing, including several Bodgog fighters and a few company bigwigs. On top of winning the cash pot you can also look to take home some sweet Bodog fight booty during each individual tourny. There will be 6 tournaments over the next six months and the points leaders at the end of the series will be rewarded with a VIP Bodog Fight trip and more goodies.I'm going to win this tournament so don't bother...OK I'll take your money too. Really this is my one chance to kick Tara Larosa's ass (anonymously of course). I've been playing poker at Bodog for over 4 years now and sports betting for about 2, they've always treated me well.I like they're cross promotion with this tournament and hope Bodog.com and Bodogfight.com continue to do well. See You at The Tables......You wanna make a bet....
In part 1 of this series I discussed play at the beginning of a sit and go, where you should be very tight. Here we are going to talk about the theory behind the “push-fold” strategy used in the middle game or “bubble” of a sit and go, which can roughly be defined as the following:
There are four or five players remaining (in a ten man SNG)
The average stack size is 15 big blinds or less
Unlike the beginning, on the bubble of a sit and go you need to open up your game. Hopefully you have picked up a hand or two and added to your stack in the early stages, but if you have been playing tight (and correctly) you usually will have somewhere near your starting stack. Because the blinds rise quickly, at some point you need to accumulate chips. Quite simply, the best way to do that is to push all your chips in the pot and hope everyone folds. This “push or fold” strategy is the key to winning sit and go play and all advanced players have mastered it. With
In part 1 of this series I discussed play at the beginning of a sit and go, where you should be very tight. Here we are going to talk about the theory behind the “push-fold” strategy used in the middle game or “bubble” of a sit and go, which can roughly be defined as the following:
There are four or five players remaining (in a ten man SNG)
The average stack size is 15 big blinds or less
Unlike the beginning, on the bubble of a sit and go you need to open up your game. Hopefully you have picked up a hand or two and added to your stack in the early stages, but if you have been playing tight (and correctly) you usually will have somewhere near your starting stack. Because the blinds rise quickly, at some point in the SNG tournament you need to accumulate chips. Quite simply, the best way to do that is to push all your chips in the pot and hope everyone folds. This “push or fold” strategy is the key to winning sit and go play and all advanced players