Online Poker Room - Betsson Poker

June 22nd, 2008 by Poker 4 U

Betsson Poker currently has one of the highest, if not the highest online first deposit poker bonuses online. In addition to this, we understand that Betsson Poker is currently climbing the ranks of the most trusted and favorite online poker networks for serious poker players. Created by Europeans (the Swedes to be exact) and registered on the OMX Nordic Stock Exchange, this online poker room is proving its worth to its players and investors alike.

Betsson PokerBetsson Poker - $1,600 Deposit Bonus: we’re really impressed with this poker bonus especially knowing that Betsson Poker is one of the best online poker sites. Betsson hosts more than 100 tournaments per day and says that it has the largest online poker network - the Ongame Poker Network which currently has over 6 million registered poker players worldwide. This means that players will always find a wide range of opponents and tables. Betsson Poker offers everything from high limit tables for experienced players to play money tables for absolute beginners. That’s one fantastic plus for this online Poker room.

Other promotions by Betsson Poker: a $2,000 Cash Back Weekly Tournament promotion with a prize pool of $2000 that is exclusive to those who have earned more than 200 player points for the week - the Cash Back Weekly Tournament is completely free to enter; a $10,000 VIP Monthly Tournament promotion - earn over 1000 player points during one month and enter a prize pool of $10,000.

Betsson Poker Gaming Software: Betsson offers a full version poker download client, a mobile poker client as well as an instant play browser version (JAVA software). You can download the full client and play on your computer, play the browser version from wherever you are or play poker on your mobile hence supporting the ability for players to place a wager without a download. The software is Windows 95/98/NT, Java Compatible Browser, AOL Ready and Macintosh compatible.

About Betsson: Betsson AB - The Betsson group is listed on the OMX Nordic Stock Exchange in Stockholm, Mid Cap (BETS) and is a Swedish gambling Group located in Stockholm, Sweden, with over 40 years in the gambling and gaming business and specializes in Internet gambling. Betsson Poker is operated by Betsson Malta Limited and powered by Ongame Network Ltd, which has a network license issued by the Gibraltar Government.

Address:

Betsson Malta Ltd.
G.B. Buildings
Watar Street
Ta’ Xbiex
Malta
Registration No.C34836

Languages: Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.

Currencies: Euro, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, U.K. Pounds and U.S. Dollars.

Betsson poker games: Texas Hold’em, Omaha and 7 Card Stud in ring games and exciting tournaments every day.

Poker School: Betsson has a good poker school if players need to be informed of the basics skills of poker, or just want to become a better players.

Full Review: Players wishing to know a little more about Betsson Poker, such as deposit methods and list of tournaments should see the full Betsson Poker review at A1CashCasinos.com.

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Online Poker Room - The Golden Tiger

June 21st, 2008 by Poker 4 U

Since launching, Golden Tiger Poker has delivered over 500,000 hands to its customers - primarily for Texas Hold’em, but also 5 and 7 Card Stud Poker. Golden Tiger Poker has thousands of players at 10 and 6 seat tables playing games like Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, 5 Stud and 1 on 1 play!

The poker games offered by Golden Tiger Poker are: Texas Hold’em, Omaha Poker, 7-Card Stud Poker, 5-Card Stud Poker, 1-on-1 Poker.

Promotions: Download the Golden Tiger Poker Room today, and receive a 50% matching bonus of up to $200 FREE. For example, if you make a first deposit of $400, Golden Tiger Poker will give you another $200, absolutely free. All you need to do is download the software, register a real player account and make a player deposit. 50% of your original deposit will automatically be paid into your Poker Rewards Loyalty account. Golden Tiger Poker also has some reasonably fantastic offers which are updated continuously to keep its customers happy. Continuous Bad Beat promotion on Texas Hold’Em, Magic Hand promotion and Extreme Stack (8-seat, single table Sit & Go tournaments offer players plenty of intense poker action. Starting chips are $2,000 and blind internals are 10-minutes).

Magic Hand

PokerRewards Loyalty Club: Golden Tiger Poker also offers players a chance to partake in their loyalty player program ‘PokerRewards’. PokerRewards is a loyalty program that allows you to collect loyalty points at two online Poker rooms - Golden Tiger Poker and Virtual City Poker - a partner online poker room. Membership is automatic and players can redeem player points at any of the two online poker rooms.

Golden Tiger Poker is a member of the Interactive Gaming Council and operates under the IGC code of conduct guaranteeing fair and honest gaming.

VIP Club: Players can become a VIP at one Poker Room and membership would apply for the other Poker room - Virtual City Poker or Golden Tiger Poker.

Deposit Options:

  1. Credit/Debit Card - There is a maximum deposit limit of $2,000 per registered Credit/Debit card, per day and a maximum single transaction amount of $1,000 per registered card and players may register up to FIVE Credit/Debit Cards online. Financial transactions are processed through Bulex Enterprises Limited, Theklas Lyssioti 29, Cassandra Centre, 2nd Floor, P.C. 3030, Limassol, Cyprus, a financial subsidiary of Golden Tiger Poker.On your Credit/Debit Card statement, the billing description will appear as www.c-rewards.com, however as Golden Tiger Poker uses a number of payment processors, apart from Bulex Enterprises Limited, you may see your deposits appearing on your credit card with a different description eg. www.proccyber.com. If in doubt, please contact support@goldentigerpoker.com and they’ll be glad to confirm transactions for you.
  2. Click2Pay
  3. EZIPay
  4. Wire Transfer - Wire transfers to Golden Tiger Poker presently must go to Wachovia Bank, First National Bank, CreditCard Services and for final credit to Ecashmerchants.com. Funds will usually take three working days, depending on the efficiency of the banks involved.
  5. ECO Card - With the exception of the USA and Israel, EcoCard is available to most countries worldwide
  6. E-Check - for Canadians only
  7. NETeller and NETeller 1-Pay - the latter for Chinese players
  8. paysafecard
  9. UseMyBank - UseMyBank is a new online payment solution for players in Canada and the UK.
  10. MoneyBookers - no registration fees and total security.
  11. Ukash
  12. Instadebit
  13. Direct Bank Transfer.

Security: 128 bit encryption.

Game Fairness: All games are also monitored carefully for any signs of collusion. Card shuffling audits are published on regularly on Golden Tiger’s website.

Support: 24/7 - calls are free from anywhere in the world.

Problem Gambling: Golden Tiger Poker constantly monitors their games to identify problem and underage gambling and are able to set bet limits for specific gamblers. The Poker site also encourages people to contact the “Helping Hand” on the IGC web site or Gamblers Anonymous for assistance and more information on this topic.

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Online Poker Communities and Forums

June 8th, 2008 by Poker 4 U

RecPoker.com
Participate in the Poker community’s oldest and most active group in existence. Stay up to date with the latest in the world of Poker, ask questions share your Poker stories and game strategy with others, organize games, access tournament results, make new friends, and much more. RecPoker.com is constantly under development, please check recpoker.local for new features, site updates, and announcements.

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United Poker Forum
The UnitedPokerForum.com is supported and endorsed by the most familiar and ethical names and organizations in poker. Discuss poker in a polite, family environment. United Poker Forum allows you to post your questions and answers about poker strategy, gambling and betting tips.

TexasHoldEm-Poker Forum
Wide-ranging group of loyal, diverse, and enthusiastic poker fans from around the world contributing their thoughts to this forum. TexasHoldEm-Poker Forum offers an excellent free service - the purpose of this poker forum is to pose and answer questions, to create spirited discussion, and to just generally discuss poker.

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Amateur 7 Card Stud Poker

June 8th, 2008 by Poker 4 U

Playing Amateur 7 Card Stud Poker

7 card stud poker is the best game in the house for a gambler and it has to do with allowing each individual to pick the opponents he will come up against and the amount of the betting he wishes to engage in. And, if you have knowledge of Poker, then you are on the right track!

The reason that this is the best game for the Player, is because you can choose who you wish to engage in combat with. In Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, etc, the house has that built in edge, called Vigorish, working for them. The Vigorish is the difference in what the house pays and what they should pay. Naturally they are entitled to it because they pay the rent, dealers, electric etc. But the bottom line is that we (the players), fight this high Vig every time we go to a table game or machine.

But in Poker, there is no built in edge, except for the rake (percentage the house pulls from the winning hand). Some charge 5% while others are a lot less and the individual players who lose a pot are not subjected to this hidden rake. In private games, you will find there is no such thing.

Plus, you can go to a table and play against people who are worse than you are. A BAD poker player gets the label of FISH or MARK. That’s because he/she is a lousy (for want of a better word) player and subject to getting whacked by stronger players. You can also leave a table if you find you are the dubious owner of the terms FISH and MARK.

In other words, if you are playing against good strong players, you can keep table jumping until you find your own MARK. Believe me; it takes only a couple of hands to sort out the strong players and the bad ones. You can bet the ranch that I wouldn’t stay at a table where the other players were far superior to me.

If you are just starting out and think you know the game because you wipe out your family at the Friday night penny-ante kitchen table games, then you better read the following, regarding a few things you should be aware of but keep in mind that it is still the best game for you to play:

  • Learn how to READ your cards
  • know the chances of you improving your hand, based on the cards you can see on the table
  • be aware of the TELLS by your opponents.
  • be sure NOT to have TELLS of your own, whereby another player can get a read on your mannerisms, which give away your style of play
  • know when to apply discipline
  • You MUST have MONEY MANAGEMENT
  • learn NOT to chase
  • learn to have the DISCIPLINE necessary to know when you are beat.

The things I listed are not hard to understand and a fairly decent Poker player will know exactly what I am talking about. Don’t think that the list cancels out the fact that I believe you should play this game. Play Poker, but at the same time, NOT BEFORE you are aware of what you need to compete with other players.

Being new to Poker, you may not have heard the term: A ROCK!

A Rock is a player who waits for a sure fire powerful hand, before getting involved in a pot. He/she won’t call or bet until the situation warrants that his/her hand can withstand anyone else’s cards. Other players will pick up on these actions and the Rocks soon find that nobody stays around when they finally do bet, making their powerful hands practically worthless. That is where you must have a balanced way of playing, in such a way that you give out absolutely no information to your opponents as to your strengths or weaknesses.

You should know that the term BLUFFING is over rated. You can bluff once, maybe twice a night, but a good player will pick up on these moves and negate them with moves of their own.

Go back over that list I laid out and see how it applies to your playing. I am not trying to discourage your playing this game but rather want to encourage you to do so, when you’re a solid player.

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Tilt in Poker (Strategy)

June 8th, 2008 by Poker 4 U

Poker Tilting or Tilting in Poker means that a player technically loses his reasoning whilst playing; that is, he is not approaching the game with a strategy and is going only by ‘feelings’, hunches and moods. Tilting at Poker is usually an act of frustration whilst playing the game.

Here are some tips when you begin tilting at Poker - mosty - keep your head on straight!

   1. Notice early warning signs of going on tilt (such as good wins which make you feel heady and bold, or maybe even rowdy).

   2. Before you actually GO into any tilt behaviour, recognize that some events may get you distracted and upset so prepare to respond to it by resisting the urge to start playing wildly and unreasonably.

   3. Leave the table for a while, if neccesary; if you can resist, try standing up for a hand or two.

   4. Learn that you are the only one to control yourself.

   5. Recognize that if the game conditions are not to your liking, you should go elsewhere and distract yourself.

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Dave Colclough on 7 Card Stud Poker

June 8th, 2008 by Poker 4 U

Written by Dave Colclough - 2005

On 7 Card Stud Poker

Just for a change, here are a few notes on one of the other variations of poker. Nowadays, Texas Hold’em is by far the most popular game, but 7 Card Stud used to hold that title in the not so distant past. When I started to play poker competitions in the casinos of England almost 20 years ago, there would be twice as many 7 Card competitions as opposed to Hold’em competitions. Although it has steadily declined over the years, it is still often played, and I find it a very enjoyable change. So if you fancy having a bash on the 7 Card tables on bet365poker.com here are a few pointers. Whilst trying to get everyone up to a reasonable level at Hold ‘em, I have laboured on about starting hands. The reason for this is because most beginners at poker want to play every hand. When you are starting out, discipline is the most difficult attribute to master. Unfortunately, 7 Card Stud is similar. You really don’t want to go to war without some decent armoury.

Again just like Hold’em the type of staring hands you can play varies considerably depending on the amount of players at the table.

If you are playing 8 handed then I would suggest you need:

a high pair of Kings or Aces a medium pair with an ace kicker three cards of the same suit including the ace If you were playing 4 handed then I would suggest any pair is playable any three cards to a suit (providing they are ‘live’) any three high running cards (providing they are ‘live’) AK or AQ with any other card

And obviously if you are playing 5, 6 or 7 handed then you have to find a balance between the two examples. The importance of the ace kicker in the first example, and the ace within your flushing cards, is obviously that you may hit an Ace. A pair of Aces, or Aces up is very strong in 7 Card Stud. (When you are playing 8 handed, you have to be very careful with Kings, and Queens are very dangerous.) Often in 7 card you may start trying to make a flush or straight, but end up winning the pot with two pair. The chances of this happening depend on how ‘live’ your cards are:

7 Card has an interesting additional factor. You can see everyone’s open card. This is valuable information concerning your hand as well.

If you can see that two of your opponents have an Ace showing, and you have one hidden, you know it’s unlikely that either of them have a pair of Aces. More importantly though, there is much less of a chance of you pairing your ace. It is not ‘live’.

If you have been dealt three spades, but you can see three of your opponents were dealt an open spade as well, the chances of you making a flush is greatly diminished. I don’t play flush draws if I can see two others from the same suit dealt to my opponents.

Should you be dealt 10,J,Q, you may be trying to make a straight, but if you can’t see any 10s,Js or Qs then you have a very ‘live’ hand, and could just as easily make a winning two pair or full house.

7 Card also has the same positional similarities to Hold’em. If you have been dealt a pair of Kings, but two of your opponents behind who haven’t acted yet, are showing an open Ace, then you have to tread very carefully indeed. As your opponents have been dealt three cards as opposed to two cards to start, the chances of someone having Aces are far greater in 7 Card than Hold’em.

Where 7 Card becomes interesting though, is when the game progresses through the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th cards. As the cards are dealt, you are constantly being fed information. The odds on your opponent having improved are there right in front of you. And of course the odds on your hand improving are changing depending on what cards you can see.

A typical starting hand may be J,J, Ace showing. You suspect your opponent may have a pair of Aces, but there are no open Jacks. It would be really nice to be dealt a Jack to match your hidden cards. There is no way your opponent can read you for three Jacks, and you will probably get paid all the way. It may well be correct to call on third and fourth street because you cant see any Jacks. But often you will then see one or both the remaining Jacks pop out being dealt to opponents on your right and left. Very frustrating, but it now makes your hand an easy pass. The chances of you making a winning hand have now shrunk enormously.

Likewise with your flush and straight draws. If your first four cards are 8,9,10,J but you can see two 7s and two Qs out, then you will be lucky to make your straight. Conversely, if you can’t see any 7s or Qs, then you have to fancy your chances, and it is probably worth gambling against better hands.

Have a go, 7 Card Stud is fun.

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David E. “El Blondie” Colclough

June 8th, 2008 by Poker 4 U

David (Dave) E. “El Blondie” Colclough was born on 4 March 1964 in Carmarthen, South Wales and now lives in Birmingham, England.

David Colclough was a Welsh professional poker player who, prior to becoming a poker professional, worked as a computer programmer for a variety of companies such as the Post Office, the National Health Service, the Inland Revenue and Fujitsu.

David left computing after the 2000 World Series of Poker (WSOP) where he came in second at the 2000 World Series of Poker $2,000 pot limit hold’em event.

Colclough became known as a skilled player in all poker variants and as illustrated by the European Rankings since their creation in 2000. David’s fame began when he first became widely known due to numerous appearances on the Late Night Poker television series, including the season 5 grand final.

In 2003 he was voted the European Poker Player of the Year after continued success. He was eventually inducted into the European Poker Players Hall of Fame during 2005, and at the age of 41 was the youngest inductee up to that time.

Colclough had a final table appearance at the World Poker Tour’s third season Grand Prix de Paris event, where he won €84,890 ($103,507).

In May 2005, he reached the semi-finals of the World Heads-Up Poker Championship, earning €20,000.

Colclough was inducted into the European Poker Players Hall of Fame during 2005, and at the age of 41 was the youngest inductee at that time.

In 2005, Colclough spent much of his time travelling with and training Brian Wilson, who went on to win a bracelet in that year’s World Series of Poker tournament. Wilson continually credits Colclough for his achievements.

In 2006, Colclough’s launched his ‘BlondePoker.com’ website which is his own online poker room. On the BlondePoker.com forums, Colclough is mainly known as “Monty Burns”. As of 2007 last year, Dave had won over $2,300,000 (US Dollars) in live tournament play.

In his personal life, Dave Cloclough has one daughter, named Sian from an ex-wife named Anna. He married for a second time to Rhowena Colclough (nee MacCuish, born 1 April 1980), a former glamour model, known as “Mrs. C.” . Mts. C. went on to present a show for William Hill on Sky 425 until the channel closed in 2006. Mrs. Colclough was a fine poker player and became a semi-finalist in the Poker Dome Challenge.

It is rumoured that Dave and Mrs. C. seperated in 2007 after Colclough claimed to have caught her in bed with another man who was a friend of hers. This was reputedly posted by Dave on his won Poker forum which he evetually deleted and insisted that there was no break up between the two. generally, it is not know whether Dave and Rhowena have gotten back together again or have made their separation final.

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