Holdem-News -Online Poker Danger Warnings
June 30, 2010 by poker player
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Online poker danger warnings
Playing online poker is fun and can be very rewarding if you’re a good enough player to win more pots than you lose. But do not ever forget that there are always players who are more skillful that you are, and they may be working hard to set you up for a trap without you even being aware it’s happening.
Here are some top danger signs that someone may be setting you up to take all of your chips the next time you log in to play online poker:
Checking
Don’t think that every time an opponent checks it’s because he doesn’t have a strong hand and is looking to get the next card for free. Often that is the case, but sometimes he may be “slow playing” you in an attempt to reel you in because he actually has a strong hand.
Check/Raise
When a player checks, and then raises when the bet returns to him, you can take this as a sign that he is either a very strong bluffer, or he has a great hand. If you’re not sure, this is a good time to fold.
Player goes all in
If your online poker opponent just pushed in his entire stack of chips, and you’re not 100% positive you’ve got the top hand, it’s time to fold.
Frequent small raises
A player who raises frequently, in small amounts, is probably trying to build the pot up without scaring anyone away. You can usually assume that he’s got a pretty strong hand.
Player takes a long time to make his move
In inexperienced player who has just made their hand, is often unsure whether to check, call or raise. When you observe this, take it as a warning to make sure your hand is strong.
Pair on the flop
If a pair appears on the table, and you’re not holding at least one of those cards in your hand, start thinking about folding unless you can check and get your next card for free.
Two or three suited cards on the flop
When this happens, and someone comes back with a big bet or raise, you can be pretty sure that there’s a flush out there. Unless you have something stronger, it’s time to fold.
Be alert for these danger signs and you’ll see much better results the next time you play online poker.
For more information on this and other poker related topics, visit our website at http://www.holdem-news.com
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Strategies of Playing Online Poker
June 30, 2010 by poker player
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The first enormous difference that applied in poker strategy is when it is applied in tourney from when it is applied in ring games. And also the poker strategy and poker chips purchase varies a lot in playing poker online and in a real time brick and motor. Most of the online card rooms tend to draw an upper limit on the number of stakes that one can purchase in a day’s play. The poker strategy for any player should be done with giving a consideration to the betting allowed and the size of the stakes that a layer has for the day in a tourney or a ring game.
Poker strategy that has lot of aggression in it might not be bankroll friendly in cases where the player is betting within limits and is sticking on to building the bank roll by winning play money. Poker strategy with aggression can be supported by making additional deposits; however, that can be a temptation gambling plan much against responsible gambling ethics. However anyone that is a high limit player, should contact create a bankroll that is suitable for it so that the poker strategy is not hurdled by having to play high limits with less number of stakes.
Deposit limit are something that will affect both poker strategy you play and also the limit that you are able to play with it. The most successful player can play very aggressively or something they can apply the wrong poker strategy by going too high beyond their online bankroll, which can in some cases cause the player to go broke and without action or no choice for even the last rebuy. This can happen in most of the aggression poker strategy where the bettor will put themselves in the wrong action of high bets which is quite a common, yet critical mistake.
If the online bankroll is limited, it is very important to device poker strategy accordingly. And it is always best to avoid poker strategy that is demanding high chips for betting. Sometimes it can be tempting to play beyond bankroll because the winning might be tempting; however, it is important to sacrifice such winning as a mark of controlled gambling behavior.
Obviously, this kind of controlled poker strategy within bankroll can be difficult to follow, but as time and bankroll improves slowly, the high betting you miss today might become a second behavior because your bankroll and skill would have survived and advanced to be the best and strong to face the competitive high bettors.
Applying Poker Strategies to Trading The Markets
June 30, 2010 by poker player
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As a professional no-limit holdem poker player prior to my trading career, I find that both professions share many similarities. Poker and trading are both a game of probabilities. Individual psychological makeup is also important to control emotions during times of tilt and euphoria.
In poker, a player can choose the stake he is willing to play. In the futures markets the stakes are chosen by the size of the trade. However, one of the biggest differences I found is as follows:
1. In poker, you are automatically offered the option to play a hand that you are dealt. For example, in no-limit holdem this can be a Q10, KK, 10J, 2-7, etc….
Each starting hand begins with a probability. For example, pocket 9’s has a 52.4% favorite against an AK suited. The odds of getting dealt a pocket pair are 5.88%.
2. In trading, you are not automatically dealt starting hands. Starting hands in poker equals setups in trading. In order to hold a pocket pair, you must find a trading setup.
Each setup has its own set of probabilities. A setup that offers a 80% winning probability should be ranked higher than a setup that offers a 50% winning probability. The more setups a trader has the more ammunition or hands he has to play with. If a trader only trades moving average crosses, this is like playing only a KQ in poker. In poker, waiting for pocket AA’s will slowly drain your capital with blinds and is definitely not the way to get rich. However, a poker player who is flexible to play a variety of hands with a variety of styles is the better player.
A trader needs to have different entry/exit and risk parameters for each setup. If one of your setups involves moving average crosses, make sure you apply different entry/exit and risk parameters from a scalping setup.
I like to consider my trading freestyle. I am very flexible with the different setups I have. Trading requires creativity. Novice traders apply too much science into trading and not enough art.
Trading should be compared to a game of limit holdem. No trade is worth all your chips so do not hold a no-limit mentality. When in doubt, stay flat. As long as you play the right hands and control your losses, a trader should come out ahead.
Good luck and best of trading.
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