Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Help on Building a Poker Bankroll

When I 1st started out I had no clue how difficult it was to judge how good of a player you are and what kinds of swings your bankroll will go through on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. It seems to me the great majority of players coming in hoping to make a bunch of money playing poker, think the best way to take their shot is to be the next "Moneymaker" and treating poker like a lottery ticket rather than grind there way up the ranks like about 95% of all the REAL long lasting pro's have done like Ivey, Chan, Doyle......

Donate as little as possible to Poker University - The one thing I did know was I wasn't good enough to jump into anything bigger than $2/4 limit cash games and $10-20 sit in goe's or multi table tourneys. Not necessarily because I couldn't afford more, but my skill level was just not there yet. So if I'm going to lose a little money at 1st while trying to get down the basics, I wanted to lose as little as possible while I'm basically paying my poker "Tuition". So if you're fairly new to poker or online poker, start off playing small until you feel completely comfortable with the game and online site and you actually have a consistant winning record. Each game and online poker site take some time getting used to. I personally spend about a week feeling out a new game before I risk anything substantial.

Track your stats - Almost every good poker player knows exactly what games they are most succesful. Alot of players seem to have a hard time doing anything other than sitting down and playing. Let's be honest, the majority of people who take there shot at being the next wannabe poker pro end up losing money because they don't even want to take the time to think about how, what, or where they play. I am personally a stat freak and love to break down my numbers into every possible category to help me maximize my profitability. Now I know many players aren't looking to turn their favorite hobby into a full-time job, but you at least need to have an honest record on how you're doing.

Do your homework - These days there is so much information on the internet, poker books have tend to be discarded by some as something not worth the time or up to date with the way games are played today. I think this might be true in some cases at very high limit play, but for someone starting out they can give you alot of great advice for usually only $15-40. I figure if any book is able to help me win just 1 pot in my lifetime, then it was worth the purchase. There are also alot of good magazines out there which are good to pull out while doing nothing and killing time.

Find an online poker site that gets rakeback and take advantage of bonuses - Obviously I'm a bit partial to Cake Poker which gives one of the highest rakeback deals at 33% back on all fees and generated rake, but if you do play anywhere else make sure you don't sign up without getting rakeback. For many players that are close to break-even, rakeback can turn some slightly losing players into winners and winners into healthy winners. Many online pro active players get $1,000 to over $10,000 a month in just rakeback alone. I have a link for my rakeback deal at the bottom of the entry and as a link on the left side. As far as bonuses, many sites offer 1st deposit bonus matches. Cake Poker, in fact, offers a 1st deposit match of 100% up to $600! Just be careful not to play outside your normal comfort zone to get a few extra dollars and in the process lose hundreds or thousands of dollars in the games themself. I recently had 2 major sites institute a limited amount of time to earn the bonus dollars you could be tempted to play way too big to earn a couple hundred dollars. Luckily, Cake Poker had never had a time limit, so be careful anywhere else.

Avoid becoming a satelite junkie - Ideally I would say to never play a satelite you can't afford to buy directly into without it heavily affecting your bankroll. It really doesn't make sense if you haven't gotten good enough to build your bankroll and buy directly into a tournament which poses much tougher competition than you're normally used to. Many times I've found myself buying into multiple satelites and bubbling out and in the end I could have just bought straight in. Better yet I have no problem winning satelites only to consistently not cash in on that BIG tournament and in the end depleting my bankroll from all the satelites I played.

Impose strict limits on what % of bankroll you risk per game - Especially for newer players who don't understand the time it takes to build a bankroll and how easy it is to lose it all after a few bad games/weeks etc. It can be a bit different for each game but I would say for standard sit-n-goes which payout about 33% of players, I would only risk at most 1-3% of my bankroll or $10 of a $500 bankroll. In a multi table tourney which usually only pays 10% of players closer to 1% or $5-10 of a $500 bankroll. Cash games are a totally different animal. Just to sit down to a $2/4 limit game you need $100 and the swings can be very wide. I would say you would need at least $2,000-3000, so about 20X the buyin seems about right. This can be abit shocking for some players, but if you really are a good player you will move up through the ranks fairly quickly. This also leads to the topic of bad runs.

Don't multi table if you have yet to become a long term consistant winner - I might get some crap for this because like me, alot of players are a bit A.D.D. and waiting 3 seconds to analyze a hand is just way to long so we play 3-4 tables at a time. The problem with this idea is that the great majority of online players struggle with just being profitable while playing 1 game and for every additional game you play your winning % typically drops. So if you're barely a winning player 2 games might push you to barely even and 3 games at a time can make you a loser. Typically the only players who succeed at this have already broken down every game they've ever played and figure out an exact strategy so that decisions are made easier (not necessarily the best play) and they already have very good notes on how all the others opponents play at the table. Playing only 1 table (Or 2 max) leaves you enough time to really evaluate every hand and opponent to make the best possible plays and improves your game the fastest, enabling you to eventually move up to higher limits much easier.

If you're running bad, regardless of luck, you need to make some changes - This is probably what ruins most poker bankrolls than anything else. Maybe your patience is wearing thin, you're getting tired, distracted by too many things (TV, phone, work, muti-tabling too many games), maybe your opponents are beating you with total junk or maybe you are just not skilled enough yet to play at the limits you are playing. No matter the reason whenever things are going bad dramatic changes need to be made and usually for me it's because I'm playing too aggressively or too many hands or both, taking too many big risks. So tightening up for me works. Maybe that's not everyone's problem, but most athlete's/competetors have some weakness they have to always be on top of. It can be very hard to move down in limits especially after being at a limit for a long time. I remember killing $100+ 6mans on Pokerstars for months until I got a little too confident and my competition started to catch up in skill and I eventually dropped down to $30 sng's for a few months until I found a couple other games and new sites (Cake Poker included) that proved more profitable.

There is much work to be done and there are many skills needed to become a winner in the long run at the tables, however, if you can follow the techniques and rules I just mentioned, you will be far ahead of your competition. I wish you all luck at the tables. If you have any questions or comments feel free to share.

Building A Poker Bankroll

Building a bankroll is one of the most important things a player can do. A sufficient funds, you can play the game of your choice regularly without fear of bankruptcy. In addition, you can keep your poker money separate from the rest of your finances can save you and your family, also headache. In addition, simply for lack of time at the table, there is another form of the volume of Banks: Boni.

Almost all sites offer online poker bonuses in one form or another. One of the most popular prize is the new player bonus, a prize for your business on the site. Reload Bonus are also common, which is a little something to add money to your account. Something to consider, do not forget to subscribe to a new player bonus, enough money to get the maximum bonus, because they always come back to claim the bonus. You can get a lot of money lost by various places, although initially not enough to make money. It is better to be in demand for these loans if you can not afford to make such large deposits. Another thing to consider is whether the website you want to reproduce part of a larger network is that groups of players. Many networks, you can have an account, then select the site offers the best bonus is very important.

The way you lose the bonus money depends on what site you play. Some sites may get points for winning tournaments to make bonds, but most allow only for ring game play, has the bonus conditions. And when it comes to playing ring games, not all sites are equal, because the definition of a raked hand is different from the poker room competition. If in one place all you need do is sit down and try a hand at the end of the calculation requires otherwise, to raise money in the pot before the hand count to pay your premium. These distinctions are important considerations because the money may have to take risks in order to eliminate the bonus money.

Another aspect in the decision to try to get a bonus in a particular situation, it is unclear how long it will last. There are several ways to distribute the bonus money in several poker sites, and their determination to claim a bonus being affected. One method is for each raked hand a certain amount of extra money to win, and your bonus will be distributed in increments (eg site X offers you 5 cents for every raked hand, and reported $ 10 if you play 200 raking) Hands. Another method - and this is very beneficial for you as an actor - a number of hands is necessary before publication, the entire amount of the bonus in your account. Premiums using this method, move the number of hands, usually requires a multiple of the total premium (eg, 1000 raked hands to a bonus of $ 100 or a multiple of 10x launch Coupons clear.) Also lower than those released in stages, but they are usually easier to clean, too.

Check the links in several places, as many who do a lot of money from them - after all, you can not make money when you know it exists. Reload Bonus are generally lighter, because most of the sites regularly send emails to your players to learn to report these actions. When it comes to bonuses for new players, but some may pay for the research because there are poker sites as it exists today can be lost in a lot of easy money, if a single company, the most famous sites. There are several sites that are constantly monitored these bonds are among the best and most interesting name BonusBug.com BonusWhores.com.
The construction of a bank at the time the table is hard work worth the effort, part of the premiums for the realization of all their hard earned money with some easy money to be explored. Make sure you understand the terms of each bond, and needs new funds to grow in a very short time.

Introduction to Building your Poker Bankroll

Introduction to building your poker bankroll
The sad reality is that 90% of online poker players lose money in the long run. This is due to several things, mainly the rake. But as a poker player, there's nothing you can do in the commission, will always be there. You must concentrate on the things you can control. New poker players often make mistakes in the ration of how your bankroll. What I did when I started playing.

I remember a while ago when I started playing online poker, I only had a bankroll of $ 200 to start. If I lost, I decided that I would not bet again for a year. I worked my bankroll up to about $ 390, after a week of playing the game under Sit and Go tournaments, and decided to play for 2-4 Limit Hold-em. I thought the amount of money she had was enough to play to these challenges. After hitting $ 100 an hour, I thought differently.

To Limit Hold-em poker sufficient bankroll of 300 big bets. (A big bet is the amount of money wagered in the fourth and fifth street when the betting limits double. After 2-4 Hold-em, you must have a minimum bankroll of $ 1200.) After some experiences I had , I would recommend actually has 500 big bets at your disposal so you never have to you during your bad days.

I was able to stop playing 2-4 limit and back to my game under Sit and Go before any serious damage has been done, but many people are not so lucky. I was talking to my friend the other day who attends the University of Colorado. Ventilation was that he could not win every game at Party Poker 1.2 limit. When asked what his bankroll was told me it was $ 200. I told him what I tell anyone who receives little funding for play in the limits they play, you must find a way to build your bankroll before playing. Obviously this is easier said than done, so let's review how a poker bankroll should be built.
If your original funds is as follows:
$ 200 or less
You really should play on issues related to the limit of $ .5-1.00 or playing $ 5 Sit and Go (SNG). Note that a tax on the $ 5 entry SNG $ 1 absurd, which is equivalent to a commission of 20%. That's why I love the player starts to have enough money to play $ 10 SNG, which I think requires a bankroll of about $ 400. Never open an online account with less than $ 150. Less than that, you do not have enough money to cover some bad shots and not have enough money to spend.
$ 500-900:
Now you have a healthy start bankroll. Consider playing some games .5-1.00 $ progenitors of the competition. If you have any problems once you have $ 1,000 in funds, advance and progress in $ 1-2 feet, competition is not really much better. $ 10 Sit & Go is also a good option to get some experience without the risk of finance and making money, always progressive.
$ 1,000 or more:
Congratulations! You have a healthy start bankroll. You should experiment with .5-1.00 SNG or $ 10 for the first week or so just to feel completely competition. If you are unsure, go ahead and jump up to a limit of $ 1.2 or $ 20 SNG.

*** If you are a player who would rather play unlimited games for cash that SNG, here are my instructions. You must purchase a game, with about 100 times the big blind. Your bankroll should consist of at least 20 buy-ins to 100 big blinds. So if you want to play $ 10 -. 25 No-Limit your bankroll should be around $ 500 .***

Final Poker Tips
These guidelines are fairly conservative. However, they quickly learn that it is always best to be conservative when it comes to your bankroll, because once it is lost forever. I only have 1 Deposit at Party Poker and I intend not to have to make another. Remember to be patient, Rome was not built in a day. When I started playing online poker, I loved to grind $ 10 an hour, which was what I was shooting low tables bus to work. I had some frustrating experiences, but in 5 months I was doing more than $ 100 per hour playing poker online. (Needless to say, I quit my job) is a good amount of money for anybody, let alone someone who has finished college. Do not expect things to develop overnight, because then you yourself are setting up for failure. However, if you are patient and build your bankroll consistently, move gradually to a maximum of inputs and increase their incomes, like me. Remember that almost everyone will lose large sums of money when they start playing. Howard Lederer Poker Guru actually admits that it took two years to beat the low limit games before they could mount.

The best advice I can give you is still not over extend yourself. To play well, and when you have more than enough to mount and mount. By playing the games that are only within its limits, you give yourself a better chance of being a winning player. The next week will discuss strategies that will make you a consistent winner at the lowest Sit and Go.
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Poker game became in last few years a very very popular game in the entire world. Many websites promote this game offering free poker bankrolls, no deposit bonuses and first deposit bonuses. Why? Because every new poker player need help. Need to learn poker rules, need free money to accommodate with the atmosphere from the poker tables and also need to test skills and knowledge. Our website is a good portal for every new poker players. We offer many poker lessons about the most important poker types and variants such: Texas Hold'em, Razz, 7 Card Stud, Omaha and many many others. Read this articles and surely you will be a good prepared for the online poker trip.

And that's not all we can offer. To test your skills about poker we offer free poker bankrolls at the most important poker rooms in the industry like: Party Poker, Titan Poker, Pacific Poker, Mansion Poker, Full Tilt Poker and many many others. We can offer up to $150 absolutely free. Yes FREE! Because our ordinary word is FREE. Free poker bankroll mean free money in your poker wallet. You can play at cash tables, tournament tables, Sng tables and so on. We advice not to start playing if you don't know how to play because you will lose all your money in a second. But about this issue i will write a separate article soon.

If in your first attempt to play online poker you will lose your money don't be upset. There are many offers waiting for you and I'm sure that if you understand very good rules and strategies about your favorite game you will made a good figure at the tables. Like I said in most of my articles...just read, learn choose the right free poker bankroll and enjoy playing poker with peoples all over the world. Good luck and PLAY with RESPONSIBILITY!

Party Poker

Party Poker

Party Poker is one of the biggest poker rooms in the world, with traffic, promotions, tournaments and game selection all top tier. Party Poker is also known for running tons of satellites and special events, including the famed PartyPoker Million. Because of the good traffic and game variety, any player can typically find a table they like - particularly if they're looking for soft Hold'em action.

In order to grow your Party Poker money into a large bankroll follow a few main ideas:

  • Start small. Play low limit games and low buy-in tournaments in the beginning to get your feel for the game. This is true even if you have played before or even consider yourself pretty good at poker. First, even pros go back to the basics sometimes. Second, if you can beat higher limit games, you can, by definition, beat lower limit games.
  • Stay small for awhile. Follow size of bankroll rules in order to make good decisions about what size games to play.
  • Freerolls. Take advantage of Party Poker freerolls in order to get even more free Party Poker money. Time invested in a free tournament can result in a big payday. Always good for the bankroll.

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Building a Bankroll at Full Tilt Poker

Launched in 2004, Full Tilt Poker is now by far one of the biggest and most famous poker sites online, growing daily and always pushing to build its reputation as a market leader.

Adding to its visibility and prestige is of course "Team Full Tilt," the site's main sponsored pros and the bulk of its ownership group, including poker legends Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson, Allen Cunningham, Phil Ivey, Mike Matusow and Andy Bloch.

The site's famous catchphrase is "Learn, chat and play with the pros," and they definitely live up to it, with the main sponsored team plus with a growing list of Full Tilt "red pros" found playing regularly at a variety of limits.

For the regular player there's action at virtually any game and limit 24/7, with games offered including Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven-Card Stud, Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo, Five-Card Draw and Razz.

Full Tilt Poker is also one of few sites with mixed games like H.O.R.S.E., H.A. and H.O.S.E. in both cash games and tournaments, making the game variation one of the most extensive and impressive online.

Your free poker bankroll or sign-up bonus will go along way at Full Tilt Poker if you follow our advice and stay away from the trouble spots. Remember, Full Tilt Poker is filled with professional players. Both big name ones and unknown sharks who frequent the mid and high limit tables all the time. Do yourself a favor and absolutely stay away from these tables at all costs until you and your bankroll are ready.

Low Limits and Tournaments

Due to Full Tilt’s excellent presence on television and in popular culture, the micro and low limit games are very soft games. In poker talk, “soft games” means bad players or easy money. These are the players who will help you build a free bankroll at Full Tilt.

You have two options for building a solid bankroll and protecting your free money at Full Tilt. You can choose to play low limit hold’em ring games or you can concentrate on the huge tournament selection that Full Tilt offers.

Players flock to Full Tilt to play no limit Texas Hold’em tournaments. Choosing the right limits is a key to taking advantage of this. We highly recommend that aspiring tournament players stick to sit n go’s and multi table tournaments with buy ins of under five dollars when first starting out with no limit. Play tight aggressive poker (TAG) in order to do well. Learn more about TAG poker in tournaments here.

As for ring game action, make sure you stick to blind limits under fifty cents. Though it may not seem like a lot, even a game with a fifty-cent big blind is a big game. You don’t want to buy into a game for more than ten dollars when you are first starting out. The solution is to play tight, patient poker. Be conscious of the limits you are playing and you can turn that free poker money into a four or five figure bankroll.

Free PokerStars Money

Free PokerStars Money

PokerStars is the largest poker site in the world, offering massive volume in cash games and tournaments and action at almost any game and limit 24 hours a day.

It sets the standard in the industry as far as tournaments go, with an unmatched selection and sit-and-gos at all stakes starting up virtually every second.

PokerStars also offers good promotions and an strong loyalty program, with a wide selection of merchandise, special events and qualifiers to all major poker tournaments.

The software is also top-notch and offers fast play, high reliability, great multi-table options and a lots of customization - it pretty much sets the bar for the industry there as well.

If you're looking for a downside, though, it's probably the inconsistent competition. Because of the huge player base, the opposition can range from super soft at one table to unbelievably aggressive just the next table over.

Lower limits and tournaments are still flush with bad players, say up to the $6 and $11 SNG level, but there are literally thousands of strong players trolling PokerStars daily looking to make a living, so expect some tough competition scattered throughout your games.

Your PokerStars Bankroll

PokerStars is the largest online poker room in existence. Their software is excellent, their customer service is impeccable and their game selection superior. In addition, they have more tournaments than any other Internet poker spot. Whether you are a tournament player or you prefer cash games, you don’t need free poker money at Stars – you need discipline. Tight aggressive poker is the way to win. Also, patience is key.

Freerolls at Poker Stars

Stars sponsored freerolls are an excellent way to grow your PokerStars bankroll. They generally offer a number of freerolls each week based on how many frequent player points you have accumulated. Winners of these freerolls go on to larger weekly freerolls at PokerStars designed to produce winners and build bankrolls. This is one way you can get free PokerStars money.

Frequent Player Points

FPP’s are the loyalty rewards increment that Stars uses to incentivize play. In that you can “buy” many things with your FPP’s including cash. Therefore, in essence, this is a form of free PokerStars money. It’s also PokerStars version of rakeback. Click PokerStars rakeback to learn more.

SignUp to Play at Stars

PokerStars is a great online poker room. Despite the fact that free PokerStars money exists only in the form of a PokerStars sign-up bonus, it is a room you should be a part of. If you haven’t tried Stars, give it a try. There’s nothing to lose, and you’ll probably find out why online players have made it the most popular room online.

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How to get even more free money from Poker

The key to obtaining additional funds free poker is to beat the system where you are getting free bankroll. You need to know why and how these sites offer free poker money.

The reason they can do is because the poker sites know that if an affiliate (the poker site that gives free money) signs a player who plays a certain amount, I will most likely continue to play in this particular poker site. Therefore, the subsidiary assumes that if a player plays a certain amount, which will continue to play. Therefore, all you need do is play the minimum required by the subsidiary website to go to the next poker "free banking".

For example, the site Your Poker Cash is a free poker bankroll provider. They offer a number of poker sites where you get free poker money. And it will give money for this online poker free for each poker partners if it meets your requirements. Your Poker Cash, for example, calls to the activity of these minimum requirements.

These are:
Absolute Poker - 100 raked hands
Full Tilt Poker - 300 Full Tilt Points
Ultimate Bet - 100 raked hands
Cake Poker - 300 FPP (Frequent Player Points)

There are other requirements on Party Poker and Titan Poker, but these requirements are about a bankroll of cash, even when you can claim your free poker bankroll door. Therefore, in theory, a poker player can claim up to € 600 free to play only a hundred poker hands.


Bankroll Management

The importance of management of Fortune

The biggest mistake poker players bankroll not handled correctly. This error is not just for beginners, but players with professional experience. However, there is only one of the most common mistakes, but one of the most destructive as well.

As a poker player, you must realize, no matter how good you are, the game has many ups and downs. In the lexicon of poker, is called the variance. Even the world's best players go through periods of variance test. Poker is made up of luck and skill. In the long term, provided superior skills. In the short term, the product of the opportunity of the variance.

A bear is helping bankroll the tension in the short term, luck and keeps you playing long enough that things around. A good poker player wins the game winner in the long term. It is the long-term use of his skills that ultimately wins the lot. A good bankroll management is crucial.

Basic Bankroll

The calculation of a good bankroll is very simple. You want to make sure you have enough money to manage the inevitable changes that all players face.

A good starting point is 200 times the big bet. For example, if you play $ 0.25 - $ 0.50 Limit Hold'em, a bankroll of $ 100 is required. If, however, there is no limit to what you want to play your free poker money to finance the issue is more complex. Perfect finance the management of calls for you to have 40 buy-ins. Therefore, if the purchase-Max in the game is $ 1, you need a bankroll of $ 50. If you receive a free bench, you may find it difficult to follow this rule. However, you certainly do not want to buy more than $ 5 if you have $ 50 free poker bankroll.

In No Limit there are many other factors that enter into the calculation of adequate bankroll. Player of the aggression, the ability and ease of reloading the bench are all factors. In most cases it is preferable to hand in a certain set limit before plunging into No Limit.

More Bankroll Considerations

• Your bankroll is money set aside for poker and nothing else.
• Playing in a limit that is greater than their funds allows the absolute, number one, the best way in the world to ensure that the money runs out faster than expected.
• If your bankroll falls below a comfortable level for the limit to play, then the movement is good to take a deep breath and descends to the lower limit until your bankroll is back to a higher level.

Something about Free Poker Bankrolls

Free Poker Bankrolls

Besides being hard to say, a no-deposit free poker bankroll is pretty self explanatory. It is free money to play poker at any number of different online poker rooms. You do not need to deposit any of your money, but you do need to sign-up through the right website. Not all sites or online poker rooms will provide you with free poker money.

A poker bankroll is the term a poker player commonly gives to the amount of money he has to play poker with. If a player has $200 at PokerStars, $50 at Ultimate Bet, and $100 at Full Tilt, his online poker bankroll is $350. The size of your bankroll doesn’t matter when you first start out. Smaller is actually better – you are just learning. But if your bankroll is small, you need to play small stakes. You don’t want to go bust.

Some websites can offer you free money to play online poker because of their relationship with the Internet poker rooms. For example, if you go to Your Poker Cash and sign-up for a free poker bankroll with them, they will give you up to a few hundred dollars, depending on the poker site. Once you play a certain number of hands, Your Poker Cash gets paid more than they paid you to play online poker. That’s how they make money and how they can afford to give you free poker money.

Many people want to get to a poker bankroll of a few thousand dollars or more. But you have to start out small, and how better to do that than to start out with someone else’s money. If you want to learn poker, a no deposit free poker bankroll is a great way to get started. It’s money in your poker account before you even play your first hand.

This is the place to learn about playing online poker, building your online poker bankroll, and where and how to get tons of Free Poker Money on the Internet. Sites and affiliates are eager to get you playing – they’ll even pay you to do it! Get your Free Poker Money now!

YPC Free Bankroll. How it works

Create YPC Account

To receive our free poker money, you must first create a Your Poker Cash account. To create your account, click "Sign Up" at the top of the page and accurately enter your personal information. If you enter fake information, your request(s) will be declined.

Verify Your Information

Due to the nature of the free poker money offer, we require that you first verify your phone number using our automated system and verify your personal information by uploading a valid photo ID. Attempted bonus abuse is a regular occurance, so verification is now a requirement for all users.

Request Free Money


Once you verify your information, you are free to request each of our offers as long as you don't have an existing account at that site. To request your Free Money, choose one of the offers on the left and carefully follow our signup instructions.

***Important*** - You MUST use our signup instructions and bonus code to be eligible for the free money. If you do not use our instructions, you will NOT be eligible.

Wait for Request to be Processed

Once you request a free poker bankroll, we begin processing your request. This usually takes 2-5 business days. Once your request clears our system, we send the request to the poker site. It usually takes the poker site 3-7 business days to process your request internally.

Receive Free Money

Once the poker site confirms that you are a new player at their site and that you signed up correctly using our instructions, they will credit your account with the free poker money. We will also send you email confirmation that the free money in your account.

Using Bonuses To Build Your Bankroll

Building a bankroll is one of the most important things a player can do. A sufficient funds can play the game of your choice on a regular basis without fear of bankruptcy. It also lets you keep your poker money separate from the rest of your finances, it can save you and your family many headaches. In addition to simply put in the time tables, no other way to bulk up its banking: bonuses.

Almost all sites offer online poker bonuses in one form or another. One of the most popular bonus new player bonus, a reward for giving your business on the site. Reload bonus are also common, giving a little something to add money to your account. Something to keep in mind when signing a new player bonus be sure to deposit the money to get the maximum bonus, because it will never be able to claim this bonus once more. You can lose a lot of money through various sites if you do not deposit enough money initially. It is best not to claim these bonuses if you can not afford to make these great deposits. Another thing to consider is whether the site you want to play is part of a larger network that pools players. Many networks allow you only have one account, preferring the website that offers the best bonus is very important.

How your money is eliminated the premium depends on the site you play. Some sites let you earn points for clearing the bonus by playing tournaments, but many will ring the game for bonus requirements. And when it comes to ring game play, all sites are not equal, because the definition of a raked hand varies from poker room competition. When in one place all you have to do is sit and enjoy one raked hand that ends up at another site will ask you to contribute financially to the pot before the hand is taken into account for the removal of your bonus. These distinctions are important considerations because they can affect how much money is at risk in order to eliminate the bonus money.

Another factor to consider when deciding if you want to try to get a bonus on a certain site is the time it will take. There are several common methods for distributing money from the bonds of different poker sites, and that will affect their decision on whether it is claiming a bonus. One method is for each raked hand to earn a certain amount of bonus money, and her cousin to be distributed in installments (eg site X offers you 5 cents for every raked hand and press $ 10 when you play 200 raked hands). Another method - and it is very beneficial for you as a player - is to require a certain number of hands to be played at the amount of the premium is paid entirely on their own. With bonus using this method, the number of hands usually requires a multiple of the total premium (eg, 1000 raked hands to clear a bonus of $ 100, a multiple of 10x). Bonds are the times are often smaller than those released in installments, but they are usually easier to remove, too.

Find out about the bonds in different places is the biggest number of all to make money as possible from them - after all, you can not make money they do not know is there. Reload bonuses are generally easy to learn about because most sites regularly send emails to his players to inform them of these promotions. When it comes to new player bonuses, however, some research can pay because there is so many poker sites out there today you could lose a lot of easy money, if only just stuck to the most famous sites.
The construction of a bench at the time the table is hard work, so worth finding in part of premiums to complete all their hard earned money with some easy money. Make sure you understand the terms of any bonus, and you should find your bankroll grow in no time.

Rampaging - How to build a bankroll quickly

Tired of grinding for the lower limit? They want to show that you can hang with the big, but they simply do not have a bankroll to withstand the swings? Sweeping may be the answer for you.

First, a caveat: The "real" Rampage involves putting your entire bankroll on the line at a time and try this massive Parlay. I do not recommend it. Let's say you only have $ 100 in their funds, and play normally $ 0.05 / $ 0.10 NL. His goal is $ 1,000 so he can play $ 0.50 / $ 1 in comfort. How long does it take to grind up to $ 1,000? A DAMN LONG TIME is the time! Now, suppose we take a path of higher risk but more reward to the top?

I present: The "Coca-Cola Light" looting (invented by Morphy Xak)

With that $ 100, take $ 5 and sit in a $ 0.10 / $ 0.25 table. I do not understand the higher stakes. You play with bets long before. Post your knowledge. If you have a great hand (AQ / AK, JJ +), and there is an increase in the front, push. You will be paid by inferior hands, and the edge of whatever is good enough for Rampage. The hands that want to play, if you can find in a limp, are pairs of small and suited cards (especially in position). Looking for a failure (or a game or a tie). With the game, your goal is to make all their money in the pot. This should not be too difficult since only 20xBB. I'll let you determine the best way to achieve this goal. With the tie, which is seeking, or all your money on the flop against a gambler, or take a cheap card if it is unlikely that multiple calls. If you hit your draw, you can do to get the rest of his money in the pot. This should not last too long, 10-50 hands. Do not let your buy-in to decrease to less than $ 4. $ 5 fee as required. On broader issues, we will discuss fly to keep your battery, but not at this level.

Once you have $ 10 in front of you, fuck of Dodge. Search $ 0.25 / $ 0.50 table. Buy everything you have in another table. Post your knowledge. Apply the same strategy you did to the last table. At $ 20, get out.

So far, so good. Now we have more than $ 20 and will reach $ 0.50 / $ 1.00 tables. This will be your home soon. Get used to it. For these issues, we can now consider the cost of flying. If it becomes bent in the small blind or button in the small blind, and it raises, should push with 2 cards (unless such a large increase that commitment). If this is your BB and there are many fans, press any hand with at least one painting, if you have a small pair or suited cards, take the flop (as some may call donk with 77, and wants a way out) . If you do this a few times, the table will get pissed off, and will be read, so before clicking a third time, make sure you have a great hand. If you have a pair of socks (88-TT), and is not a non-steal raise, you can still jam, trying to be a 53-47 high card cons favorites. Do not fear the coinflip. At $ 40 (usually all you need is a hand, interception or 3-4), go out!

Now, it becomes fun. Take your $ 40 + at $ 1 / 2 tables. Apply the same strategy as before (of course not being recharged $ 40 if you drop $ 30, so be sure not to let that happen. Roba are your friends! You should be able to break $ 100 on the table, but anyway, once you have $ 80, strolling along!

Congratulations, you've doubled your money! Of course, we can not quite yet!

If you had the opportunity to end more than $ 120, hit the 3 / $ 6 $ tables in the National League. Otherwise, click 2 / $ 4. Steals wonders. Look for a relatively narrow table and rape. Do not bother to fly like the first type in. .. resteals is where it is!

Reached U.S. $ 120 or $ 200. At $ 200, we are playing $ 5 / $ 10 NL. This tends to be much more aggressive. Game selection is essential. Flop% seek games with low and average small boats. This indicates a game where a large number of thefts and a few flops seen. We changed our strategy now. We, especially, to push preflop, preferably against a collector of the last positions. Overbets make people curious, and Paris $ 200 in the pot of $ 15 with QQ is not horrible, as they may generate requests for the TT, AJ, etc. I wondered at this level by 88. Good times. Our bread and butter are interceptions. Every fly reasonably add $ 50 to our stack. The limp-re-raise with a variety of hands is great too. The players hope that has AA, KK at this level, and therefore less likely to be disappointed. Reached U.S. $ 400 - $ 500. Leave. Almost done.

Ok, so you have quintupled their bankroll. You can stop playing now for only $ 0.25 / $ 0.50, or go for the enthusiasm! No Fear! Take what you have left, and sit at $ 10 / $ 20 NL. You may recognize some names here. These are the sharks. They earn their living by playing these games. Some of them will sit at the table with $ 10,000 or more. Do not be intimidated. You're the leech. You are here to feed the sharks. Expect your all-ins are called, especially by big fireplaces. Well. We hope that the hands above the average (AJ +, 88 +), and go. Ideally, you get called by a dominated hand, but even if we end up flipping is the end of it! Win one last time, and its purpose is completed. Pump your fists in the air, try to slow the heart racing, and click "leave the table." Go to the box. Smile. Enjoy the remaining days of poker (believe me on this point, you feel invincible. You're not.)

Congratulations!

As for places to Rampage, I recommend Bodog in the first levels and the possibility of paying his big hands, and stars from the previous levels.

Now you have the bankroll to play $ 0.50 / $ 1.00, and strangely, do not be afraid to lean on these issues at the first move up (it's great, I wonder why?)

There is another way Rampage a little safer (as you should expect to fail a few times * *), and the bank portion of your earnings when you climb, and some purchase transactions at a higher level to a minimum. There is a little harder to do, but you Rampage more. It depends on whether or not to prosecute "attacks caffeine free diet Coke.

Good luck and happy Unleashed!

Online Poker Tells

Here are several "shows" from the list that are relevant to both online and offline poker. However, we do not have the ability to read opponents physical expressions, these accounts have become much more important.First, to define a "serious". A "tell" is an action of another player that gives you an idea of what he says. In online poker, a widening of the eyes is often a "tell" a very strong hand. This is one reason for many poker players sunglasses on the table.

Opponents Double / Flop Percent

Although you can not make exactly this problem, you can get in several games a sense of whether the player folds his hands or if trash is left in the pot almost everyone. This can help determine the strength of a players game in general. If he folds a lot of cards, beware. If it is almost all pots are likely to be run over him if you play good cards.

Chat Box

As in the offline tables, the cat of a player may be a truism to say. In general, if a player who is chatting suddenly calm, how to play a good card game, but if a player bets and becomes antagonistic in the chat window may be a bluff and hopes that his demonstration "confidence" will help you to fall off the table. When a player is using a lot of abusive language is probably psychologically incapable of playing poker well until he calmed down.

The game speed

Each online poker room has a number of seconds that each player has to react before it is declared crusaders often the game speed can be a good "tell". A quick bet is a sign of weakness and a delayed action is a sign of strength, as the player is calculating his strategy with that Perceived to be a great hand. Look how long it takes other players to do their share, whether to have the opportunity to see their letters in the letters, see if you can determine what is the bet "slow" and "Quick Bet" is over.

Now think about our own game and whether or not we expose these tells by our speed of play. A good strategy is to try to take the same amount of time for each action, what professional players can not draw conclusions on their own tempo.

The use of check boxes / Auto Plays

If you saw one of the online poker rooms, you will find that using checkboxes as "double", "developing" or "any call". You can tell when a player has used a check box, as their turn to act on the issue is of micro-seconds. When a player has checked "raise" should be obvious that it has a strong hand, the fact that a player feels strong enough hand to make a decision before seeing the performance of the players before him, must be "E" for the player is running. If a player uses the box for "verification", then it is easy to see that your hand is weak. If a player uses the check box to "call all", then perhaps we can assume he has a good hand, but not so strong, but certainly not ready to retire.
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Building A Poker Bankroll

Introduction to building your poker bankroll
The sad reality is that 90% of online poker players lose money in the long run. This is due to several things, mainly the rake. But as a poker player, there's nothing you can do in the commission, will always be there. You must concentrate on the things you can control. New poker players often make mistakes in the ration of how your bankroll. What I did when I started playing.

I remember a while ago when I started playing online poker, I only had a bankroll of $ 200 to start. If I lost, I decided that I would not bet again for a year. I worked my bankroll up to about $ 390, after a week of playing the game under Sit and Go tournaments, and decided to play for 2-4 Limit Hold-em. I thought the amount of money she had was enough to play to these challenges. After hitting $ 100 an hour, I thought differently.

To Limit Hold-em poker sufficient bankroll of 300 big bets. (A big bet is the amount of money wagered in the fourth and fifth street when the betting limits double. After 2-4 Hold-em, you must have a minimum bankroll of $ 1200.) After some experiences I had , I would recommend actually has 500 big bets at your disposal so you never have to you during your bad days.

I was able to stop playing 2-4 limit and back to my game under Sit and Go before any serious damage has been done, but many people are not so lucky. I was talking to my friend the other day who attends the University of Colorado. Ventilation was that he could not win every game at Party Poker 1.2 limit. When asked what his bankroll was told me it was $ 200. I told him what I tell anyone who receives little funding for play in the limits they play, you must find a way to build your bankroll before playing. Obviously this is easier said than done, so let's review how a poker bankroll should be built.
If your original funds is as follows:
$ 200 or less
You really should play on issues related to the limit of $ .5-1.00 or playing $ 5 Sit and Go (SNG). Note that a tax on the $ 5 entry SNG $ 1 absurd, which is equivalent to a commission of 20%. That's why I love the player starts to have enough money to play $ 10 SNG, which I think requires a bankroll of about $ 400. Never open an online account with less than $ 150. Less than that, you do not have enough money to cover some bad shots and not have enough money to spend.
$ 500-900:
Now you have a healthy start bankroll. Consider playing some games .5-1.00 $ progenitors of the competition. If you have any problems once you have $ 1,000 in funds, advance and progress in $ 1-2 feet, competition is not really much better. $ 10 Sit & Go is also a good option to get some experience without the risk of finance and making money, always progressive.
$ 1,000 or more:
Congratulations! You have a healthy start bankroll. You should experiment with .5-1.00 SNG or $ 10 for the first week or so just to feel completely competition. If you are unsure, go ahead and jump up to a limit of $ 1.2 or $ 20 SNG.

*** If you are a player who would rather play unlimited games for cash that SNG, here are my instructions. You must purchase a game, with about 100 times the big blind. Your bankroll should consist of at least 20 buy-ins to 100 big blinds. So if you want to play $ 10 -. 25 No-Limit your bankroll should be around $ 500 .***

Final Poker Tips
These guidelines are fairly conservative. However, they quickly learn that it is always best to be conservative when it comes to your bankroll, because once it is lost forever. I only have 1 Deposit at Party Poker and I intend not to have to make another. Remember to be patient, Rome was not built in a day. When I started playing online poker, I loved to grind $ 10 an hour, which was what I was shooting low tables bus to work. I had some frustrating experiences, but in 5 months I was doing more than $ 100 per hour playing poker online. (Needless to say, I quit my job) is a good amount of money for anybody, let alone someone who has finished college. Do not expect things to develop overnight, because then you yourself are setting up for failure. However, if you are patient and build your bankroll consistently, move gradually to a maximum of inputs and increase their incomes, like me. Remember that almost everyone will lose large sums of money when they start playing. Howard Lederer Poker Guru actually admits that it took two years to beat the low limit games before they could mount.

The best advice I can give you is still not over extend yourself. To play well, and when you have more than enough to mount and mount. By playing the games that are only within its limits, you give yourself a better chance of being a winning player. The next week will discuss strategies that will make you a consistent winner at the lowest Sit and Go.
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How to play Holdem

ow to play Holdem

Texas Hold 'Em Poker - or just Hold' em, as most readers know - is probably the best known and most popular form of poker today. The popularity is due to the recent explosion of interest in poker. Exposure to television in the form of public coverage World Poker Tour World Series of tension. Online players have buy-ins $ 25 million tournament, which helped popularize the game online. And the game of choice in all these events is Hold 'em.

Each Hold'em hand starts with two blinds. Blinds are bets made by preliminary two players before cards are distributed in order to stimulate action. If there was nothing to gain, the first player to make a decision would have no reason to place a bet. The opposite position is indicated by a white disc, marked D, called the dealer button or simply the key. That is the position of the licensee will distribute cards if the dealer is one of the players. Before cards are dealt, the player to the left of the button puts in chips equal to the size (usually) half the minimum bet for the game. The player to the left to a player who puts in chips equal to the minimum bet for the game. For example, in a limit game with $ 2 / $ 4, the small blind is $ 1 and $ 2 big blind.


Sitting

When you sit at a table, you must wait until the big blind to arrive at your location. This occurs naturally, because the button moves one position to the left (clockwise) after each hand. Otherwise, to be traded away, you can post it for the blind in the same size as the big blind. If you publish, you are treated immediately and get on your hands.

Each player must bring both a small blind and big blind in a boat, each lap time. If you ever miss the blinds in a round, you must wait until the big blind to you, or by both blinds. What you do at some point. An amount equal to the size of the big blind is a part of your bet. (He plays for you.) An amount equal to the size of the small blind becomes part of the pot and is not part of your bet. For example, a limit of $ 4 $ 2 /, if you miss the blinds and not wait for the big blind to get to play again, you put $ 3 in the pot, which would be considered part of 2 million your bet when it's your turn to act in the first round, and 1 is in the pot to be won by the eventual winner of the pot.

First Round - The Flop

When the blinds are raised, the dealer's card and then another face down to each player, starting with the little blind. These two cards are called hole cards. Their letters appear in front of the screen, but do not worry, only you can see his hole cards. Only the back of the cards closed all other players on the screen. Every other player has a similar view, with only his own letters visible.

Each player starts with two cards, face, and then five cards are launched in the middle of the table. These community cards are part of each player's hand, so each player has access to seven cards. Each player tries to make the best possible poker hand with five of the seven letters. As a poker hand consists of exactly five cards, only the best five of the seven cards.

Hold 'em, like any form of poker is gambling. Hold 'em has four betting rounds. Paris sizes depend on the structure of the game, including Hold 'em has three possibilities:

* Limit
* Pot-Limit Thurs
* No-Limit


The Paris of the first round begins with the player to the left of the big blind. This position is sometimes called under the gun. In the photo above, which is under fire. As the first player, you have three options. You can:

* Double
* Open to the minimal lameness ()
* Open a pay rise

If you go to bed at any moment, the cards are removed from play and no longer appear on the screen, you'll be moving to the next hand, and have no interest in the boat. If you retire, the next player has the same option. If everyone folds, including the small blind, the pot goes to the big blind and the next hand is.

If you or someone else opens, each player must have three options:

* Double
* Pre-Match
* Increase security, is to increase the preceding bet

Each player has the same three options. If there was an increase, each player who chooses to continue must either call the total bet thus far or himself raise. In the first round of betting, there is a maximum of one bet and three raises. When the betting (also called the action) came to the shutters, which have the same option. However, already have chips in the pot, and these chips in their betting account. For example, if in a game of $ 2 / limit of $ 4, which had opened for $ 2, and two players have raised the total bet is $ 6. When was the turn of the small blind, that player must fold. The player could call, placing $ 5 in the pot. (He already has $ 1 ") or the player can improve by putting $ 7 into the pot. This cap the betting for that round, take him to reach the maximum. (Pot Limit and No Limit has no limit on the number Paris can be done).

The second round of betting takes place. In this series, the betting starts with the first active player (which still has the cards) to the left of the button. If the small blind calls in the first round, a player would be the first to act, even in the penultimate position in the first round of betting. Only in the first round (sometimes called the preflop round) is the principle of Paris elsewhere. In all rounds after the first, the first player has two options:

* To check, ie no bet
* The game is a game of chance in the proper limit for that round

If no one bets, each player in turn has the same option. It is possible that in every round except the first for any development to occur. No one last round is called being checked at all.

If anyone Paris, each player has three options:

* Double
* Pre-Match
* Increase security, is to increase the preceding bet

A player who holds the controls of his letters. If someone bets, when the action returns, a player who has tested the three previous options. To check and then climb into the back of the sport of Paris is known, reasonably, as a check-raise. If you check with the intention of raising, risks assumed, the possibility that no one bets.

The return

Once a sports match in Paris for the second round, that is, once everyone has had the opportunity to fold or match the total of the round in Paris, the delivery of a more card face up to the center of the table. The fourth community card is called the turn.

The third round of betting takes place. Once again, the betting starts with the first active player left of the button. The product of Sports in Paris, exactly the same as the second round. Within established in the third and fourth rounds of betting, usually increases product twice the size of the first two rounds.

River

Once in Paris for the third round is equalized, the dealer places a fifth and final card face up in the middle of the table. This final community card called the River.

The fourth and final betting round begins. Once again, the betting starts with the first active player left of the button. The product of Sports in Paris, exactly the same as the previous two cycles.

Showdown

Once the bet is equal to the fourth round, the betting is over, and there is a confrontation. Players show their cards are active and the best hand with the top five cards of each player from a combination of two hole cards and community cards, wins. The owner of the winning hand wins the pot.

Players do not show their cards simultaneously. The confrontation occurred in a specific order.

The first player to bet or the last player that has grown in all previous rounds listed first. (If you bet on the river was the first player to bet or the last player in the land of the towers should be displayed for the first time in the clash, and so on.) Then, the next active player has a hand better than the one just shown (or). If the next active player has a better hand, you can show your cards, if desired, or can simply get rid of your cards (manure). This repeats for each active player is left to turn to it, or turn on the hand if it is better than (or equal) than shown thus far or offering the option to show or cleaning the pot and the best hand.

If the games are not equal in the final round, he is a player bet or raised and no one calls, no confrontation, and then the pot goes to the player who made the bet is not paid. This is the case in all previous cycles, too. If this happens in previous cycles, no further cards are dealt, because it was just my hand.

Sometimes a player runs out of chips before all the sports of Paris is over. In such cases, creating one or more side pots. When a player is all-in bet or raise can say that it is not known, but a showdown still takes place.

To determine the winning hand, the combination of the five best cards sometimes include both cards a player's hand. Sometimes, consists of a single letter of a player. Sometimes, rarely, no hole cards are used. In such cases the Council should contain a combination better than any hand that can make use of the hole cards of a player. This is called playing the board. When every player plays the Board, the pot is split equally among all remaining players in the hand at this point. For example, with an Ace high in four different colors on the platform, it would be impossible for any player to produce a combination of five cards better than Ace-high. If three players remaining, the pot is split equally among the three.
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Bet sizing


The basic principle is to give the other player's decision is as difficult as possible. This game is aggressive, and results in the maximum number of errors by the other player, then the maximum benefit to you. With a bad player, you can try them instead of what should be an easy decision as I hoped to be wrong. This is more profitable to give them a tough decision, because a difficult decision usually does not cost them less than a simple mistake. But the good players always easy to get the right decisions, we must give them some tough decisions to make.

Note that I mean the decision pure bet size here. You've chosen your basic strategy. For example, sixth street and show you three hearts, while the other player combined his first card. Do you think you have a set, and nine of the thirty-six letters have not seen him give a full house.

Think about this and decides to go all-in on the river, if you have or not the color or get one. Do you think going to call the house if it gets full, and fold if it does not work. Because you will get more information from the next letter you want, you want more money in the pot now. But since 75% chance of winning, you want to call your bet.

If the figures for the same position he does, has a 25% chance of winning the pot on top of the stack and a 75% chance of losing a bet you should call now. That boat is $ 2,000 and your carpet is $ 10,000 and hers is bigger. 25% chance of winning $ 12,000 is worth $ 3,000, which is the same as the 75% chance of losing $ 4,000. So if you bet $ 4,000, which was a difficult decision. If you check or bet small amounts, was an easy decision, and also whether it is all in now.

Of course, poker is always more complicated than that. Perhaps she already has a full house, or maybe just a couple. Maybe she did not think you have a hidden heart. Maybe she is lean, or too shy to have a chance. All sorts of other considerations apply, so rarely have a mathematical calculation as in the example above.

The idea is to first put in place, the bet size has little to do with your hand or what you think of the hand has everything to do with what you think of your hand. Secondly you think about how you expected to play the hand, and on the basis that, this challenge gives the most difficult decision now.

For each bet size should be at least two possible meanings, if you put your hand reveals. So you can not think only this time, you have to think about anything else you might have that you want to make the same bet, but you want to take a different decision.

To this effect, you can divide things in half the size of the pot, pot size, the Paris of two or three times the pot, and especially in Paris. Suppose the other player folds over the fraction of time the bet is a fraction of the pot plus the bet is the third time in half-pot size bet half the time as pot and so on. This means you get the full value of your bet times equity, never wins the clash. This would mean that you're too tight, you have to add hands to bet smaller. If a fraction of the value is reduced to less than half of the above, it certainly can improve their profits by adding more high hands.

The one thing I see most NLHE players doing incorrectly

In my opinion, 99% of all errors that I see are created because the players are passive and can not be done to get information, or to protect your hands ... or indeed for any reason: Players can place bets that not only often enough. Place your bets only when you accept wagers of value, or they use when they are nuts. They also put a monster if they want to protect them, but their hands are minimal they are good ... often unanswered. These hands are often an important factor in obtaining BB/100 and also in a delicate picture of the players have to adapt to the difficulties.

I think even the most aggressive players may be passive, because once you reach your hands, you want to leave the boat with this action.

Example:

Your hand in the BB
T6

Folded aggressive SB

Increase min SB

Now ... They have a hand very silly, but I think most everyone agrees that a call is probably the best approach.

Flop:
T 4 7

Okay, now we see problems with this board and to discover an amazing thing ... especially as we call pre-flop and the villain has a huge selection increases with min ... we know nothing. He could have AA or 27os.

When you bet wrong, I think is the most appropriate measure to increase if it is found that bet ... and forget about the most appropriate ... I believe we must reach the tongue. For a number of reasons.

1. You have to find out what kind of hand your opponent has
2. Calling shows weakness and could move to another lantern ... but you have no idea whether it is a bluff, or is that nuts can change the value of the city and all you can do is mourn Send
3. Comes calling allows you to move with the appearance of a hand yet, so the draw, you will not know what to put around him. The value of the city.
4. His opponent is probably not if you prefer realized onepa +.
5. The Takedown increase the pot a lot of time here ... and that is positive
6. All types of lotteries which state that not even think of the king, the amount of drag Twop Ace High, drag (drag is not set, maybe ...)... of all kinds will be forced to leave their own hands. These actions go far beyond their current hand, and youll have no idea what they did. BACK TO THE VALUE OF THE CITY
7. Coming down here, you need to do better a good reason (as he beat a 2x increase pot on the flop in your face ... or if you want to configure a later hand, and money and fear ... You are crazy not win in poker long term)

There you go ... 7 Reasons enough why it is necessary to bet your strong hands. There are almost infinite hands, to me, I do not know where every player is because they want to bet and receive information. Stop being so afraid, you can always step in a larger container if you think ...

I think back to uncertainty and ignorance. The T6 will be on hand to stop easily. They just want to see a confrontation, then the ship has the best hand (probably you). The problem with non-extraction or weak hands and draws lose a great deal of time and random garbage value bets to be captured. They have a strong hand correctly, which can easily get smoked. Do not try to recall the debate that happens on the flop, the river is. The only way to succeed without losing your bankroll is ahead in planning.

I do not know where you are for the most errors in NLHE are today?

Building a bankroll

Over the last couple months, as a Cake Poker affiliates, we've signed up quite a few players and I'd like to give out some pointers on how to build and maintain a sustainable free poker bankroll and hopefully learn from some of my experience, mistakes, and success.

When I 1st started out I had no clue how difficult it was to judge how good of a player you are and what kinds of swings your free poker bankroll will go through on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. It seems to me the great majority of players coming in hoping to make a bunch of money playing poker, think the best way to take their shot is to be the next "Moneymaker" and treating poker like a lottery ticket rather than grind there way up the ranks like about 95% of all the REAL long lasting pro's have done like Ivey, Chan, Doyle......

Donate as little as possible to Poker University - The one thing I did know was I wasn't good enough to jump into anything bigger than $2/4 limit cash games and $10-20 sit in goe's or multi table tourneys. Not necessarily because I couldn't afford more, but my skill level was just not there yet. So if I'm going to lose a little money at 1st while trying to get down the basics, I wanted to lose as little as possible while I'm basically paying my poker "Tuition". So if you're fairly new to poker or online poker, start off playing small until you feel completely comfortable with the game and online site and you actually have a consistant winning record. Each game and online poker site take some time getting used to. I personally spend about a week feeling out a new game before I risk anything substantial.

Track your stats - Almost every good poker player knows exactly what games they are most succesful. Alot of players seem to have a hard time doing anything other than sitting down and playing. Let's be honest, the majority of people who take there shot at being the next wannabe poker pro end up losing money because they don't even want to take the time to think about how, what, or where they play. I am personally a stat freak and love to break down my numbers into every possible category to help me maximize my profitability. Now I know many players aren't looking to turn their favorite hobby into a full-time job, but you at least need to have an honest record on how you're doing.

Do your homework - These days there is so much information on the internet, poker books have tend to be discarded by some as something not worth the time or up to date with the way games are played today. I think this might be true in some cases at very high limit play, but for someone starting out they can give you alot of great advice for usually only $15-40. I figure if any book is able to help me win just 1 pot in my lifetime, then it was worth the purchase. There are also alot of good magazines out there which are good to pull out while doing nothing and killing time.

Find an online poker site that gets rakeback and take advantage of bonuses - Obviously I'm a bit partial to Cake Poker which gives one of the highest rakeback deals at 33% back on all fees and generated rake, but if you do play anywhere else make sure you don't sign up without getting rakeback. For many players that are close to break-even, rakeback can turn some slightly losing players into winners and winners into healthy winners. Many online pro active players get $1,000 to over $10,000 a month in just rakeback alone. I have a link for my rakeback deal at the bottom of the entry and as a link on the left side. As far as bonuses, many sites offer 1st deposit bonus matches. Cake Poker, in fact, offers a 1st deposit match of 100% up to $600! Just be careful not to play outside your normal comfort zone to get a few extra dollars and in the process lose hundreds or thousands of dollars in the games themself. I recently had 2 major sites institute a limited amount of time to earn the bonus dollars you could be tempted to play way too big to earn a couple hundred dollars. Luckily, Cake Poker had never had a time limit, so be careful anywhere else.

Avoid becoming a satelite junkie - Ideally I would say to never play a satelite you can't afford to buy directly into without it heavily affecting your free poker bankroll. It really doesn't make sense if you haven't gotten good enough to build your free poker bankroll and buy directly into a tournament which poses much tougher competition than you're normally used to. Many times I've found myself buying into multiple satelites and bubbling out and in the end I could have just bought straight in. Better yet I have no problem winning satelites only to consistently not cash in on that BIG tournament and in the end depleting my free poker bankroll from all the satelites I played.

Impose strict limits on what % of free poker bankroll you risk per game - Especially for newer players who don't understand the time it takes to build a free poker bankroll and how easy it is to lose it all after a few bad games/weeks etc. It can be a bit different for each game but I would say for standard sit-n-goes which payout about 33% of players, I would only risk at most 1-3% of my free poker bankroll or $10 of a $500 free poker bankroll. In a multi table tourney which usually only pays 10% of players closer to 1% or $5-10 of a $500 free poker bankroll. Cash games are a totally different animal. Just to sit down to a $2/4 limit game you need $100 and the swings can be very wide. I would say you would need at least $2,000-3000, so about 20X the buyin seems about right. This can be abit shocking for some players, but if you really are a good player you will move up through the ranks fairly quickly. This also leads to the topic of bad runs.

Don't multi table if you have yet to become a long term consistant winner - I might get some crap for this because like me, alot of players are a bit A.D.D. and waiting 3 seconds to analyze a hand is just way to long so we play 3-4 tables at a time. The problem with this idea is that the great majority of online players struggle with just being profitable while playing 1 game and for every additional game you play your winning % typically drops. So if you're barely a winning player 2 games might push you to barely even and 3 games at a time can make you a loser. Typically the only players who succeed at this have already broken down every game they've ever played and figure out an exact strategy so that decisions are made easier (not necessarily the best play) and they already have very good notes on how all the others opponents play at the table. Playing only 1 table (Or 2 max) leaves you enough time to really evaluate every hand and opponent to make the best possible plays and improves your game the fastest, enabling you to eventually move up to higher limits much easier.

If you're running bad, regardless of luck, you need to make some changes - This is probably what ruins most poker free poker bankrolls than anything else. Maybe your patience is wearing thin, you're getting tired, distracted by too many things (TV, phone, work, muti-tabling too many games), maybe your opponents are beating you with total junk or maybe you are just not skilled enough yet to play at the limits you are playing. No matter the reason whenever things are going bad dramatic changes need to be made and usually for me it's because I'm playing too aggressively or too many hands or both, taking too many big risks. So tightening up for me works. Maybe that's not everyone's problem, but most athlete's/competetors have some weakness they have to always be on top of. It can be very hard to move down in limits especially after being at a limit for a long time. I remember killing $100+ 6mans on Pokerstars for months until I got a little too confident and my competition started to catch up in skill and I eventually dropped down to $30 sng's for a few months until I found a couple other games and new sites (Cake Poker included) that proved more profitable.

There is much work to be done and there are many skills needed to become a winner in the long run at the tables, however, if you can follow the techniques and rules I just mentioned, you will be far ahead of your competition. I wish you all luck at the tables. If you have any questions or comments feel free to share.

Again, anyone looking to get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code to get a rakeback account though! Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.
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Poker Bankroll Considerations For a Professional Player

Poker free poker bankroll definitions: 1) Sum total of money a player has in the world with which to play poker. 2) Poker free poker bankroll Management: the science of playing in the most sensible and favorable way based upon how much money you have.#

Several formulas exist for how to calculate a proper poker free poker bankroll for a person playing limit poker games. While these take into consideration variance and a projected win rate, when considering free poker bankroll requirements for a certain person to play a certain game, calculations also must consider:

1) A player's specific abilities and style. A winning player can be a winning player in many, many different ways. Two people can earn the exact same amount of money over a five year span, while earning it with hugely different playing styles and different fluctuations -- and thus needing different size free poker bankrolls.

2) The nature of the game in question. A 10/20 Holdem game in Atlantic City is different than one in San Jose and both are different than one in Los Angeles. In fact, a 10/20 game at Hollywood Park could be very different than 10/20 games at the Commerce Casino. To think one calculation can cover all these is incorrect. Each universe requires a different free poker bankroll level. Thinking one number can be used generically for any sort of 10/20 game is naive at best..

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3) The question of free poker bankroll requirements will always depend on a player's life circumstances. Does the player have a job that does no more than cover expenses? Does the player have a job that enables them to bank 100 big bets a month after expenses? Fifteen big bets? How easily will a player be able to re-establish the free poker bankroll? This consideration matters because if a player can't reestablish a free poker bankroll, then this player should move down in limit after losing some percentage of it.

While a player may have been initially free poker bankrolled adequately, if they take heavy losses, they should expect to start doing better, but just like in roulette, what happened in the previous roll does not have an effect on what happens next. If a player with a $4500 10/20 free poker bankroll loses $3700, they sure shouldn't be thinking they still are adequately free poker bankrolled for 10/20! In other words, only a portion of a players free poker bankroll should be considered a free poker bankroll for the intended game. For example, if a fairly typical 10/20 player with a $10,000 free poker bankroll loses $5000, they should start playing 6/12, and if they lose another couple thousand, they should start playing 3/6.

Poker free poker bankroll4) If a player doesn't have a job, and is playing professionally, they need either a free poker bankroll plus other assets set aside for living expenses, or to understand that their free poker bankroll has to pay living expenses even while losing. This sort of player, depending on life circumstances again, should have roughly twice the free poker bankroll of a player with a job or other assets.

Solid, winning players with a $10,000 free poker bankroll playing 10/20 should likely never fluctuate below $5000. That is in the ballpark of the $4500 number many folks suggest for a theoretical 10/20 free poker bankroll, but in the real world different concepts need to be considered. Essentially, a 10/20 free poker bankroll should be on top of 6/12 one, which is on top of a 3/6 one, which is on top of a 2/4 one. If you step down in limit after your entire 10/20 roll is gone, you still should have a full 6/12 free poker bankroll.

The worst thing a positive expectation player can do is be out of action. A sensible approach to free poker bankroll is absolutely critical. The question isn't of a steadier ride -- the issue is whether you will be along for the ride at all.

How much of a free poker bankroll should you have to play poker?

There are two main concerns when it comes to free poker bankroll management in poker. For one, math dictates that there is usually a small percentage chance that a player who has an edge in the game can still go broke. Even with a decent sized free poker bankroll there is usually some small risk. Secondly, when a poker player starts to lose a significant amount, their play tends to be affected by it, and they can easily lose their edge. In other words, going broke and playing bad are the common pitfalls of playing poker with an inadequate free poker bankroll. Let’s take a look at how to avoid them.

Statistical Variance

Risk of ruin is the gambling math term typically used to describe the risk of going broke. If a poker player has a good edge and adequate free poker bankroll the risk of ruin is a very small percentage, maybe 1 out of 100 or less. According to two of the world’s foremost poker author’s, Sklansky and Malmuth (co-authors of one of the most famous poker books ever written, Texas Holdem For Advanced Players), in a limit poker game, a player who wins roughly one big bet per hour in a poker game will need around 300 big bets in their free poker bankroll to keep their risk or ruin in the infinitesimal ranges. With only 250 big bets, their risk of ruin might creep up to 5%, with 200 big bets, maybe 10%, etc…

So, a highly skilled poker player in a very easy game should be able to avoid completely losing everything as long as they have 300 big bets or more in their free poker bankroll, and they could probably get by with a fair bit less that 300 bets, at least 99% of the time. But the winning poker player who earns less than one big bet per hour will need more than a 300 big bet free poker bankroll, because their edge is smaller in the game. All in all, if you can beat a game, then it becomes safe to say that you will never go broke if you have a free poker bankroll of 500 big bets, even if your edge is quite tiny. It may take you a very, very long time to actually earn any real money and grow that free poker bankroll (earning is a slightly different issue), but you will at least stay in the game.

The Tilt Factor

Just staying in the game is many poker player’s fundamental concern. If they are ever faced with an even remote threat of losing their free poker bankroll in the long run, it can set into motion a chain of emotional events that leads to bad play in the present moment. When you are feeling low, when you are feeling stressed out, it becomes hard to play good poker. Whatever edge a player may usually have can quickly evaporate, and become replaced by stone-cold tilt. A player on tilt can’t win, and therefore they certainly can’t protect a free poker bankroll. This is what World Series Of Poker Champion Bobby Baldwin had in mind when in his biography he recommend never risking more than 5% of one’s free poker bankroll any given day, a rule that works quite well for no-limit poker players.

By creating what gamblers call a stop loss limit, and quitting for the day after you have lost maybe 2-5% of your free poker bankroll, you can save yourself the anguish of ever losing devastating amounts in a short period of time. The game will always be there and it’s important to take a walk once in a while and rest up before the next game. When you return to the cardroom another day, you’ll have a renewed zest for playing well, you’ll be 100% sharp again, and you’ll have a good table image. All this adds up to you regaining the edge that you may have lost during you bad session. Also, it makes sure that in the long run you keep playing winning poker and always end up ahead of the game.

Building a bankroll

Over the last couple months, as a Cake Poker affiliates, we've signed up quite a few players and I'd like to give out some pointers on how to build and maintain a sustainable free poker bankroll and hopefully learn from some of my experience, mistakes, and success.

When I 1st started out I had no clue how difficult it was to judge how good of a player you are and what kinds of swings your free poker bankroll will go through on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. It seems to me the great majority of players coming in hoping to make a bunch of money playing poker, think the best way to take their shot is to be the next "Moneymaker" and treating poker like a lottery ticket rather than grind there way up the ranks like about 95% of all the REAL long lasting pro's have done like Ivey, Chan, Doyle......

Donate as little as possible to Poker University - The one thing I did know was I wasn't good enough to jump into anything bigger than $2/4 limit cash games and $10-20 sit in goe's or multi table tourneys. Not necessarily because I couldn't afford more, but my skill level was just not there yet. So if I'm going to lose a little money at 1st while trying to get down the basics, I wanted to lose as little as possible while I'm basically paying my poker "Tuition". So if you're fairly new to poker or online poker, start off playing small until you feel completely comfortable with the game and online site and you actually have a consistant winning record. Each game and online poker site take some time getting used to. I personally spend about a week feeling out a new game before I risk anything substantial.

Track your stats - Almost every good poker player knows exactly what games they are most succesful. Alot of players seem to have a hard time doing anything other than sitting down and playing. Let's be honest, the majority of people who take there shot at being the next wannabe poker pro end up losing money because they don't even want to take the time to think about how, what, or where they play. I am personally a stat freak and love to break down my numbers into every possible category to help me maximize my profitability. Now I know many players aren't looking to turn their favorite hobby into a full-time job, but you at least need to have an honest record on how you're doing.

Do your homework - These days there is so much information on the internet, poker books have tend to be discarded by some as something not worth the time or up to date with the way games are played today. I think this might be true in some cases at very high limit play, but for someone starting out they can give you alot of great advice for usually only $15-40. I figure if any book is able to help me win just 1 pot in my lifetime, then it was worth the purchase. There are also alot of good magazines out there which are good to pull out while doing nothing and killing time.

Find an online poker site that gets rakeback and take advantage of bonuses - Obviously I'm a bit partial to Cake Poker which gives one of the highest rakeback deals at 33% back on all fees and generated rake, but if you do play anywhere else make sure you don't sign up without getting rakeback. For many players that are close to break-even, rakeback can turn some slightly losing players into winners and winners into healthy winners. Many online pro active players get $1,000 to over $10,000 a month in just rakeback alone. I have a link for my rakeback deal at the bottom of the entry and as a link on the left side. As far as bonuses, many sites offer 1st deposit bonus matches. Cake Poker, in fact, offers a 1st deposit match of 100% up to $600! Just be careful not to play outside your normal comfort zone to get a few extra dollars and in the process lose hundreds or thousands of dollars in the games themself. I recently had 2 major sites institute a limited amount of time to earn the bonus dollars you could be tempted to play way too big to earn a couple hundred dollars. Luckily, Cake Poker had never had a time limit, so be careful anywhere else.

Avoid becoming a satelite junkie - Ideally I would say to never play a satelite you can't afford to buy directly into without it heavily affecting your free poker bankroll. It really doesn't make sense if you haven't gotten good enough to build your free poker bankroll and buy directly into a tournament which poses much tougher competition than you're normally used to. Many times I've found myself buying into multiple satelites and bubbling out and in the end I could have just bought straight in. Better yet I have no problem winning satelites only to consistently not cash in on that BIG tournament and in the end depleting my free poker bankroll from all the satelites I played.

Impose strict limits on what % of free poker bankroll you risk per game - Especially for newer players who don't understand the time it takes to build a free poker bankroll and how easy it is to lose it all after a few bad games/weeks etc. It can be a bit different for each game but I would say for standard sit-n-goes which payout about 33% of players, I would only risk at most 1-3% of my free poker bankroll or $10 of a $500 free poker bankroll. In a multi table tourney which usually only pays 10% of players closer to 1% or $5-10 of a $500 free poker bankroll. Cash games are a totally different animal. Just to sit down to a $2/4 limit game you need $100 and the swings can be very wide. I would say you would need at least $2,000-3000, so about 20X the buyin seems about right. This can be abit shocking for some players, but if you really are a good player you will move up through the ranks fairly quickly. This also leads to the topic of bad runs.

Don't multi table if you have yet to become a long term consistant winner - I might get some crap for this because like me, alot of players are a bit A.D.D. and waiting 3 seconds to analyze a hand is just way to long so we play 3-4 tables at a time. The problem with this idea is that the great majority of online players struggle with just being profitable while playing 1 game and for every additional game you play your winning % typically drops. So if you're barely a winning player 2 games might push you to barely even and 3 games at a time can make you a loser. Typically the only players who succeed at this have already broken down every game they've ever played and figure out an exact strategy so that decisions are made easier (not necessarily the best play) and they already have very good notes on how all the others opponents play at the table. Playing only 1 table (Or 2 max) leaves you enough time to really evaluate every hand and opponent to make the best possible plays and improves your game the fastest, enabling you to eventually move up to higher limits much easier.

If you're running bad, regardless of luck, you need to make some changes - This is probably what ruins most poker free poker bankrolls than anything else. Maybe your patience is wearing thin, you're getting tired, distracted by too many things (TV, phone, work, muti-tabling too many games), maybe your opponents are beating you with total junk or maybe you are just not skilled enough yet to play at the limits you are playing. No matter the reason whenever things are going bad dramatic changes need to be made and usually for me it's because I'm playing too aggressively or too many hands or both, taking too many big risks. So tightening up for me works. Maybe that's not everyone's problem, but most athlete's/competetors have some weakness they have to always be on top of. It can be very hard to move down in limits especially after being at a limit for a long time. I remember killing $100+ 6mans on Pokerstars for months until I got a little too confident and my competition started to catch up in skill and I eventually dropped down to $30 sng's for a few months until I found a couple other games and new sites (Cake Poker included) that proved more profitable.

There is much work to be done and there are many skills needed to become a winner in the long run at the tables, however, if you can follow the techniques and rules I just mentioned, you will be far ahead of your competition. I wish you all luck at the tables. If you have any questions or comments feel free to share.

Again, anyone looking to get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code to get a rakeback account though! Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.
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