Daniel Negreanu Amazing reads WSOP
February 25, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker Vids
Daniel showing once again why hes one of the best poker players
A Review Of The 100 Capacity Mahogany Poker Chip Case
February 25, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker News
Description: Find out the truth about Poker Chip Cases and see if they are right for you at this time. Please read our unbiased review of Poker Chip Cases.
The 100 capacity Mahogany poker chip case has many features you might consider if you are looking for a place to put your poker chips. It has class, black felt bottom, room for the cards, and more.
If you have piles of poker chips lying around and you are getting sick of having to organize your chips every time the guys come over to play poker then you should consider buying a poker chip case.
This will help you stay organized and save you time. It takes a lot of time organizing the chips. In addition, a poker chip case will allow you to sort the denominations of your chips and neatly organize them. This will allow for passing them out easier too.
The Mahogany poker chip case is ideal for any home on poker night. It is made with pure mahogany dark wood and it looks absolutely beautiful. You can keep all of your poker chips inside of this case rather than in the traditional carrier you have them in.
The case will look classy in any room rather than an eye sore they normally provide when they are sitting out. Many people think the box is a fine cigar case. The box is solid and sturdy.
The poker chip case is perfect for organizing your chips. Another benefit of organization is that the case provides a place for you to keep your poker cards. This is excellent because you don’t have to worry about resorting the cards or losing cards to your deck too. When you keep your cards in a case then you don’t have to worry about them getting bent or damaged.
Just one bent card in a deck can ruin the game for everyone if all players know which card is damaged. There is also a compartment in the poker chip case for you to store your dice. This allows for you not to lose your dice or be forced to steal dice out of the board games in your home so you have enough.
This mahogany poker chip case is ideal because it has a black felt bottom underneath it. You might have gotten rid of your poker chip case because it slipped off the table onto the floor one too many times and you got sick of cleaning up the chips. Maybe your case broke because it fell to the floor. The black felt bottom provides a slick free case. This ensures your case will not slip and fall and you won’t be wasting time looking for the chips all over the floor.
The mahogany poker chip case adds a touch of class to any home and any poker game. Show your poker friends you have style and you are organized when you put your cards, poker chips, and dice inside of the box. If you are looking for a poker chip case then you should consider this one as the best solution. People will not be able to tell that the box is a poker chip case either.
David Ulliott vs. Daniel Negreanu A Complete Review
February 25, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker Pros
Poker is no doubt one of the most glamorous forms of gambling, poker has produced a lot of stars who have become legends throughout the years. David Ulliot has been an eminent poker star from the day he has started his life as a professional poker player and the n4eigma around him has grown over the years.
This poker player is famously known as the “devilfish” around the poker circles because of his amazing attitude and smartness. This amazing poker player has inspired generations of poker players after him with his skills and poker playing prowess.
David Ulliott is considered to be a devilfish because of the fact that like his namesake he can hamper the winning hopes of the opponent if he is unprepared for the game. Although this famous poker player is known for his arrogant personality, but this adds to the charm of his enigmatic personality.
David Ulliott is a regular at the international poker tables. This player is known in the poker circuits for his game superiority and the boldness with which he plays the game. He is also well known foe his unusual dressing sense, so he is also known as a style icon throughout the poker fraternity.
The path has not been that filled with flowers since he had to work really hard on his game skills till he made it to the big league. He had an early start in the world of gambling as he used to win a lot of money from his classmates during the games they played during the lunch periods.
Now let us come to the story of the famed Daniel Negreanu, most of the famous poker players have nicknames, and the apt nickname for this poker pro would be the human thunder. This amazing poker player is the proud winner of three World Series of Poker bracelets , two world poker titles, he has even registered more than thirty victories in tournaments that have been held all over the world.
After the age of 21 this poker player dropped out of college, he then went to Las Vegas to completely immerse himself into the world of poker. He is the author of hundreds of articles on this sport and he is one of the most accountable or rather dependable source from whom novices can pick up a trick or two of poker.
This poker player sets a high standard for himself and is known as the thunder as he blasts his opponents off the table if they are unprepared.
Daniel Negreanu got the title of World Series Poker Player in the year 2004, he also teaches students of poker online via one of the renowned online poker school. This man seeks out new challenges regularly and is amongst the most decorated poker players in the recent history. He has made up for his loss of not being able to graduate by becoming one of the top notch poker players of this country.
The Best Bluffs in the Recorded History of the World Pt. 1
February 24, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker Strategy
Bluffing is ****. I was doing a bunch of interviews for an article about a month ago and almost 90% of the women who responded said that if anything was fun about poker (other than the money) it was bluffing.
And taking what isn’t yours is not just an attractive quality to females either – almost 75% of men said that a successful bluff is the best feeling a poker player can have at the table. As if you needed any further proof that humans love nothing more than a liar, I would point you to every leader of every government in history. The proof is in the pudding – people dig cheats.
So in honor of that most basic joy of human existence (and the rapidly approaching May 30 start to the World Series of Poker) let’s go over the top 5 bluffs in the history of poker.
5. Bobby Baldwin takes $92,000 from Crandall Addington in the 1978 WSOP Main Event
The 1978 WSOP Main Event pitted real-estate mogul Crandall Addington against pro Bobby Baldwin (who is now the President of the Bellagio in Las Vegas.) Keep in mind that this is 30 years ago, so there are no pocket cams or definitive chip counts. They are heads up, Crandall has about $275,000 to Baldwin’s $145,000 or so. Blinds are $3,000/$6,000 and Baldwin raises to $10,000 pre-flop. Crandall calls and the flop comes QD 4D 3C. Crandall checks and Baldwin bets out $30,000 – Crandall quickly calls. The turn brings the AD putting a possible flush and straight on the board. Crandall checks and Baldwin goes all in for another $95,000. Crandall Addington (what a great name for a poker player!) thinks for a second, decides to hold on to his cheap lead and folds. Baldwin, then widely considered to be the best NL Hold’em player in the world, chortled as he raked in his winnings and flipped over the 10 and 9 of Hearts – he had won on a stone cold bluff. That hand signaled the beginning of the end for Addington as Baldwin would storm back to take the championship.
4. Todd Brunson takes $56,600 from Daniel Negreanu on High Stakes Poker
God bless High Stakes Poker for giving poker fans more high quality cash game poker than any other show on TV. In this hand, Todd Brunson raises to $1600 pre-flop holding JC 8C and is called by Sammy Farha (KC 5D) and Daniel Negreanu (AS 9H) The flop comes 5C JS 5S giving Farha a set of fives, Brunson top pair and Negreanu nothing but a backdoor flush draw. But everyone checks, with Farha setting a trap and Brunson thinking that he is setting a trap. The turn comes the 9S leaving the board at 5C JS 5S 9S. Farha bets out $10,000 with his set, Negreanu calls with his nut flush draw and inexplicably, Brunson calls. In fairness to the laydown that Negreanu is about to make, Brunson has no business calling a bet from last position with nothing but top pair on a paired board with 3 Spades. Well, he has no business calling unless he has a full house or better. The river comes QS and Negreanu has the Ace High flush. Sammy checks, Daniel checks and Todd bets out $21,000 (remember that this is a real $21,000 not just tournament chips.) Sammy slaps his set, angry that the board has brought two more Spades, and throws it away. Daniel, meanwhile, is baffled. He has the Ace High flush but the board has paired and Todd Brunson merely called on the turn after two other people had called with 3 Spades on the board. Daniel thinks for just a little too long, gives Brunson credit for a full house and throws the Ace of Spades face up into the muck. Brunson smiles and turns over the 8 of Clubs. While Negreanu is less than pleased, the rest of the table is all smiles and laughs. After all, a multiple WSOP bracelet winner had just laid down an Ace High flush.
4. Jack Strauss
Rather than point to one hand, let’s just go through the legend of Jack Strauss. Jack was the guy who most epitomized the chip and a chair slogan as he won the 1982 WSOP Main Event while possessing, at one point in the tournament, nothing but a single chip. In terms of bluffing, he’s legendary. Here’s a great story:
So Jack’s opponent is about to bet out onto a board that reads 7H 3C 3D 2S. There has been some betting up to this point so Jack is thinking that he at least an overpair, if not a set. Jack is holding 7-2 to give him that most dreaded of hands, 3 pair. So he’s beat and he knows it. But before his opponent can bet out, Jack says, “I’ll tell you what, just gimme one of those $25 chips of yours and you can see either one of my cards – whichever one you choose.” The opponent thinks, then coughs up a chip to see what turned out to be Jack’s deuce. He studies Jack’s face for a minute, then concludes that he must have a full house and throws away his pocket Kings, face up. Jack shows nothing else.
For the top 3 bluffs in recorded history, check out part 2 of The Best Bluffs in the Recorded History of the World.
How To Level The Playing Field With Free Poker Bets
February 24, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Online Poker
Everybody plays poker to win, and winning the pot with free poker bets makes the victory even sweeter. These tips are basic to leveling the playing field online.
Strategies for Endless Poker Possibilities
Poker is the number one online card game. To check out this claim, try to Google poker sites, and you will be astounded at the number of poker sites online. Hence, competition is fierce and the free poker bets are generous. This leaves would-be poker players bewildered with the numerous choices in the Internet.
But once you have found the site that provides gaming options and incomparable bonuses, your next goal is to flatten the war zone with your free poker bets. If it takes a stalker to catch a stalker, in poker, it takes a smarter poker player to catch a smart poker player flat-footed.
These tips will arm you with the strategies to excel in poker offline and online:
* Know the game from the basics to its variants, the succession of hands, and everything about poker can give you the sharper edge.
* Know your opponents by seeing yourself as the enemy. When you start thinking like the enemy, you anticipate your opponent’s possible moves.
* Know the rules of the game. If you know the rules of the game by heart, you can catch an opponent trying to cheat you or you can wiggle yourself out of a compromising situation.
* Stay cool but be ready to act swiftly, play steadily, don’t let your opponents guess what’ going on in your mind, and strike when the time is right.
* Be prepared.
Preparing for Online Poker
No one goes to battle without arming himself, or not knowing what is he fighting for or who his enemies are. He has to know where his enemies are located, their strength and numbers, and their weaknesses. Knowing all the necessary facts can prepare one for the fight, and all these preparations can be applied to poker, too.
Other preparations include the selection of the site for the following reasons – acceptance of small deposits, number of currencies accepted, variety of online games offered, free poker bets, opportunities for grand tournaments, availability of new games monthly, and quality and availability of customer service. The cincher should be the positive reviews about the site and the virus-free software.
Online poker denizens understand the value of choosing the right poker site (not only for the free poker bets), but also the significance of having the right attitude at the poker table.
The Actual Contest
When playing online, you may compete against the computer or real people. If you are competing with the computer, you can set the difficulty level of the game, which eventually hones your skill; but it is more fun to play with other online players. Knowing or profiling the usual players you come across can narrow down the obstacles and prepares you to think like the enemy.
When you are dealt the hands, the game becomes exciting when all of you are trying your luck on your free poker bets on Omaha, Texas Hold ‘Em, and 7 card studs. But knowing the tricks can level the playing field.
Texas Holdem Poker Betting Strategies
February 23, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker Strategy
When you throw out Texas Hold’em betting strategies from the poker table, Holdem is nothing more than a game of risk. Anyhow, when the chips are on the table hold’em turns into a game of mastery and mental shrewdness
The game of Texas Hold em calls for two forced bets (per round) called the big blind and small blind. When the action comes around to you in a clockwise progression, you have one of four choices:
1. Bet – When you are “under the gun,” you place an amount of chips equal to the big blind. This goes into the pot.
2. Call – Calling is matching the amount of the preceding bet.
3. Raise – To call a raise requires you first match what another player bet. Subsequently you can “raise” to whatever amount you choose.
4. Fold – To fold is simply dropping out of a hand. Nothing to win. Nothing to lose.
When you sit down at the poker table, you will quickly observe there are two extreme bettors.
1. Manic – The Maniac pushes the action, whether he has a hand or not. At first, the Maniac is quick to double or triple his chip stack. Nevertheless, the need for action often leaves the Maniac knocked out of live action games or refilling his account.
2. Passive – The Rock often checks or calls and never raises unless he possesses a monster hand. Due to his lack of aggressiveness, the Rock continually loses chips and is eventually out of the tournament and having to refill his account.
Texas Holdem Poker betting is not just throwing money into the pot, or paying to see the flop. Actually, there is a strategy, which should be involved. David Sklansky said there are five reasons why you place a bet:
1. You want to get more money in the pot.
2. You want to drive other players out.
3. You want to bluff (or semi-bluff).
4. You want to get a free card.
5. You want more information on the other player (s).
Here are five Hold em betting strategies you can use to improve your Texas holdem poker play.
1. Feeler Bet: With the feeler bet, you are probing for information. The value bet will always let you know where you stand in the hand. If you never bet, you will never know what your opponents are holding. It is for this cause you use it to get a “feel” for the strength of your hand also the strength of your opponents hand.
2. Stealing the Blinds: A strategy worth expanding in poker is taking down uncontested blinds and pots! Stealing the blinds over time will win you more money than you will lose. There some things you should contemplate before you start stealing the blinds is the type of players at the table, your own table image, sensing weakness at the table and the size of the bet.
3. Check Raise: This is also known as trapping. The check raise works by acting weak in hopes of hiding your strength. With any luck, this will induce a bluff or at least a misinformed bet from your opponent to get him to put his chips to the pot.
4. Represent the Flop: The Continuation Bet is showing strength before the flop, most frequently with over cards. Oftentimes you will miss the flop, but continue to show strength through betting, as if you have a real hand. The recipe to successfully pulling off the continuation bet is to narrow your opponents down to one or two at the most. Here is the rule of the continuation bet: If you make a pre-flop raise, you must bet after the flop. Period. This includes when you do not hit your cards. Do not be one of those morons who raises with Big Slick before the flop…only to check after the flop when it comes out garbage. Players who do that are spineless.
5. Squeezing: You squeeze when you think someone is on a flush or straight draw but does not have it. Raising in this situation may keep the player from staying in the hand, not wanting to risk his stack on the possibility of missing his straight or flush. Be careful, unless you already have a strong hand, this kind of texas holdem betting strategy could really backfire.
Try applying these five Hold em betting strategies and watch your Holdem game perk up.
Dangers Of Internet Poker – 4 Risks Involved In Playing Online
February 23, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Online Poker
Similar to all bad and good things, there are problems and dangers that are associated with playing Internet poker. There is a great risk in Gambling but it is much more riskier to play Internet poker than the normal version. Anyone should know the risks and hazards involved in playing before they start playing.
The most important is to know a financial fact. The chances for getting the money, when one requests for the withdrawal, is very less. The bigger poker sites such as Ultimate Bet, Paradise Poker, Poker Stars, Paradise Poker and Party Poker will give what one wins. They are the best Internet Poker websites. The smaller online casinos are the ones, most likely to cheat. There are many stories of many people being cheated by the smaller online casinos. So it is very important to know the names of the bigger Internet sites before starting to play Internet poker.
So as to avoid circumstances like these, aim to play in more well-known and better Internet poker sites. This does not indicate that all minor and recent Internet poker rooms are not dependable. A few are but these sites may have very huge financial problems. So it is advisable not to play in these.
The second risk is shuffling. All the Internet poker players should be alert of the shuffler randomness, which is a very important factor. A basic algorithm is designed and is stored in the server but these could create many problems. Internet sites which want to guarantee the clients that the shuffle and the practices are reasonable generally do these following: circulate the shuffle algorithm which is also called as random number generators and have separate examination of these algorithm and then, acquire license given by the regulatory commission.
So as to show how fine the shufflers are, the Internet poker websites publish their algorithm of the shuffle in the sites, which is available for study or experimentation for people who are really interested. Apart from this, the Internet poker website have to go through independent auditing. Independent auditing companies are appointed by various commissions to inspect these source codes and all the servers of the Internet poker sites. These inspections come as a surprise. The next thing the websites have to do is to get a gambling license, this can be given to them only by the Kahnawake gaming agency which is a regulatory commission which requires the Internet poker websites to follow with regulations and rules in order to get the license and also maintain this in order to prevent it from getting stripped.
The next danger one has to consider while playing in the Internet poker website is security. This risk is not only confined to the external hazards from the Internet hackers, as they can easily get information from users who enter and play. They can manipulate the end of the game. The greater and real danger comes from the people in the business that they appoint to handle all the information and also money.
The employee working for the online poker site will get easy access to a player’s information and the credit card numbers and they can also use them to gain access and also sell them. They also can have great opportunities in spying on the actions of the players and could easily use or sell this information so that many players could cheat.
Another danger is obsession to Internet poker. More and more playing on the net can prove fatal to people, as Internet poker is extremely addictive. So one must take care not to get addicted.
Win a Seat in Poker After Dark
February 22, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker News
Poker after Dark is a television series which started in January 1, 2007. It is part of NBC’s late night programs and usually starts after 2:00am. Poker after Dark was originally hosted by Hiatt. Currently, it is on its fourth season and is doing better than before. The show also experienced some changes and by the third season Shana was replaced by Marianela Perevra for the third season. For the fourth season they replaced the host again and is currently Leean Tweeden with Oliver “Ali” Nejad as voice over commentary since the first season. It airs six times a week from Monday to Saturday, the latter being a sort of recap show or “Directors Cut” episode with excerpts from that week’s players. The show is a mini tournament of Texas Hold ‘em up. Six players compete for the whole week for $120,000 and the winner for the week would be determined every Friday night. How do they pick the players then? Does anyone have a chance to join?
First of all, the players in Poker after Dark are usually top notch professional poker players. The likes of Gus Hansen and Phil Hellmuth are usual players in the show. But this does not mean that no one else has a chance to join in the game. In season 3, the first week featured Ken Light and a number of professional poker players that were included in his list that network producers asked him for. Ken Light was the winner of a tournament held by Full Tilt Poker and the grand prize was a seat in Poker after Dark. Full Tilt Poker started the promotion on January 2, 2007, a day after the show was premiered. They ran sit and go tournaments around the clock with the top nine finishers qualifying for a spot in the final tournament held on April 30. This was won by Light and went on to the season three for the first week and played against some of the best poker players.
Other than the Full Tilt Poker tournament, Poker after Dark has their own tournament. The prize is also a free seat in the show. You can enter the qualifier tournament by buying in with 10,000 Full Tilt Poker points or by winning smaller tournaments to get into the qualifier for free. Technically, anyone who knows how to play poker has a chance to win a seat for the weekly games of Poker after Dark for free. It would be a difficult task and the chances of getting the grand prize is slim depending on the number of participants of the qualifier and the smaller promotions to get into the qualifier. The odds of getting a seat on average are around 1 out of 3000. The good news is, you still have a one. Like anything else in playing poker, you may not always like the odds but you will never know if you can win or not until you take that chance and try to go for the win.
Daniel Negreanu – Professional Poker Player Review Series
February 21, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker Pros
We are used to storms or thunders but this story belongs to a human thunder from the world of Poker. Eager to know the name, yes he is Daniel Negreanu, the champion of World Poker Finals (Limit Hold’em) with prize money of $38,400, in the year 1997, 9th December. After he finished in two first places at the 1997 World Poker finals at Fox woods, he never looked back. He possesses three World Series of Poker bracelets, two World Poker Tour titles, and more than thirty victories in tournaments across the world. In his early life he had an uncanny knack for gambling and especially, poker.
At the age of 21 Daniel Negreanu dropped out of college, just a credit shy of graduation, and moved to Las Vegas to drown into poker full-time. This poker player has acted as a tutor for upcoming players at Poker School Online. He has written more than hundred articles on the sport. He has even contributed to Doyle Brunson’s ‘Super System II’. At first when he dropped out of his high school he started his life as a rounder, playing at the local charity casinos. At that time he only looked for illegal games around the city.
After he built up his bankroll, he left for Las Vegas to be a Professional Poker Player. But he had to move back to Toronto as ‘The Strip’ got better of him and he had to rebuild his bankroll. His parent’s, Annie and Constantine moved from Romania to Canada in 1967. His luck changed after he got the victory in 1997 with an earning of $133,600. He was named the tournament’s best all-rounder. He became the youngest WSOP bracelet winner in the 1998 by winning $169,460 at the $2,000 Pot Limit Hold’em event in World Series of Poker. By this he held a record until 2004.
In the next few years Daniel Negreanu became one of the most successful Poker Players, in history. He got the title World Series of Poker player in 2004 and World Poker tour player in 2005. He was recruited as the ‘Poker Ambassador’ by Wynn Las Vegas resort, to play any stake in their poker room. It lasted still October 2005 as it became a restriction to his ability to play for high stakes outside the Wynn. This poker player started his own online poker card room in December 2005. It includes his blog and variety of poker forums. He was being a regular at the big game in Bobby’s Room. It is in the Bellagio casino, Las Vegas.
This poker player always seeks for new challenges and sets high goals for himself. The most interesting thing is that he sets his targets also in golf course. Daniel Negreanu is a very outspoken person about the game results, and he posts updates in the forums at the Full Contract Poker website in a regular basis. He married Lori Lin Weber on 19th August, 2005. He stays in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is fond of music like ocean waves. As per this poker player he pans on headphones as it helps him to relax so that he can win. Daniel Negreanu’s secret is, he observes what hands his opponents play and how capable they are of playing, the reason why he became the thunder.
tony martin at world poker tour
February 20, 2009 by Poker Boy
Filed under Poker Vids
tony martin gets really pissed of at the world poker tour REALLY FUNNIE









