Poker Training Site Special - Join The Mastermind

November 13th, 2008 by player 1

There are many poker training sites on the internet.  Many of them have good content, but unfortunately they don’t teach strategies or techniques outside the usual poker strategy concepts.

They are in video form, and many times they are by professional players, but they lack the advanced strategy tactics that will take a players game to a high-limit level.

Recently a community has opened that is very unique in it’s approach to poker training.  It doesn’t just consist of the traditional over-the-shoulder videos that bore you to tears.

The approach is that of a Mastermind.  Where the whole community works to better the individual skills of each player.  And along with videos of online pros crushing the likes of Phil Gordon among others, it’s entertaining as well as educational.

For a limited time they are offering complete access to the Mastermind at the unheard of price of $7

Click Here To Join The Mastermind And Take Your Bankroll To The Net Level - Starting Right Now! 

Online Poker Strategy

May 12th, 2008 by player 1

Online poker is one of those great games that is relatively easy to learn, but extremely difficult to master. Some of the challenges to online poker are not even apparent to the player, which makes them that more difficult to overcome. Here are some of the more common ones. Read More »

Multi-Table Tournament Strategy

April 19th, 2008 by player 1

Playing in MTTs (Multi Table Tournaments) provides an excellent buy-in/likely return ratio. Although the odds of beating out several hundred, or even several thousand opponents drag the equation down, MTT play is still a pretty good EV+ one for an experienced poker player.

There is no rake paid on individual hands, and the tournament fees that you pay upon registration are covered by rakeback too. Read More »

Online Poker Strategy Considerations

April 1st, 2008 by player 1

In order to get better at online poker, the first thing you need to do is understand the nature of the game. The basic theorem behind successful poker strategy says that you have to play every hand as if you knew what your opponents had in their pockets.

Every time you succeed in doing this, you gain value, every time you don’t, you give-up value.

Certainly, you won’t be able to play exactly like that unless you cheat (like some guy did a little while ago in one of the top poker rooms), but you can make it your goal to achieve the next best thing. Read More »

Getting A Read On The Table

March 26th, 2008 by player 1

When playing Poker online, it’s incredibly important to get a read on the table, so you can adjust your play accordingly.The same way we don’t play any hands in the first 3 rounds of an SNG (except premiums), you shouldnt be playing any hands when you first sit down in a cash game either.

The reason is that if you get into a pot with someone you have no read on, and you are holding a marginal hand such as top pair no kicker, Read More »

Poker Edge Review - Review of Poker-Edge Software

March 19th, 2008 by player 1

A site reviewing the Poker-Edge software has just been launched by you know who. The design is temporary, but check it out. The software is awesome.

Full review and information about the Poker Edge Software that is allowing your opponents to take all of your money. You can get Poker-Edge for free also for details, check out Poker Edge Review

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The Cake Poker Sunday Night Tournaments

March 4th, 2008 by player 1

OVERLAY: A good bet tournament where the player has an edge over the casino rest of the field. (http://www.gamingtoday.com/Glossary/casino.cfm)

The Cake Poker Sunday Night Tournaments always have an incredible overlay.  I played the one this Sunday for a $100+10 buy-in (satellites available), with a $75,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool.

There are others, but this one is Read More »