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Playing Poker in a Bad Mood

Posted by jw | poker | Thursday 26 February 2009 8:48 am

You should not do or play a game of Casino Poker if you are in a (basically) low mood. In fact, it’s better you DO NOT play it when mad, sad or ultimately in a generally bad mood. The way you feel can seriously affect your playing and the overall situation. That is, fellow player may scan your mood, and that’s so not good.

Why? Because your bad mood can in fact help someone else win. In other words, if the other Poker players notice your bad mood, they will indeed take (perhaps full) advantage of it, only so as to win the game. Thereby, just avoid playing Poker when feeling sad, mad or bad. Do not play Poker when depressed or when really annoyed.

The way you feel can impact your playing, which means you can either lose most of your money (or chips) or someone else can win just because you happen to be feeling sad, or mad. It’s pretty much the same even when you are sick. Do not enter a game of Casino Poker if sick, if not feeling well. Playing Poker will not improve it.

Or in other words, if you are sick (a cold, for instance) or if not well, it’s would be foolish to enter a game of Casino Poker. It would be silly, because a game of good old Casino Poker will most certainly not improve anything. A game of Casino Poker will not by any means help you get better. It’s better you stay at home and get better.

Playing Loads of Poker Hands

Posted by jw | poker | Sunday 22 February 2009 8:48 am

Want to become a far better Poker player? Want to become one really fast? By following several quite useful Poker tricks and tips, there’s no doubt you will become a far better Poker gamer or player. Basically, it is said that the more you practise something, the far more experienced you get. Hence, it’s the same with Poker.

First and foremost, it’s pretty much advisable and recommended not to play every hand. Come to that, the No. 1 Mistake most beginners or most Poker beginners make is actually that they play far too many hands. Of course, playing too many hands can be rather complicated, meaning it’s quite foolish to be doing lots of hands.

You might wondering, Why would playing more than a few hands be silly? Basically, it is quite simple: When you are just starting out playing Poker, you might think the game’s too easy, then a get a bit (too!) ambitious and start playing (too!) many hands. But still, playing more (hands) does not necessarily mean winning more.

But in contrary, playing more hands (especially if you are a Poker newbie and thus unready) usually and in most situations means losing more. A lot more, that is. Because of that, it’s rather recommended you practise a bit before you decide on doing more hands. In order to play more Poker hands, you ought to be experienced.

Offline vs. Online Bingo

Posted by jw | Fun gambles | Wednesday 18 February 2009 8:47 am

Once upon a time, a long time ago, most people used to play Bingo in a large, spacious . . . room. A hall, that is. But that was then, once upon a time, very long ago. But nowadays, one can enjoy the comforts and pleasures of practical Online Bingo! Now, Hall Bingo (as some call it) is still present, but Online is much better.

Why? There are numberless, really numberless reasons why people should switch from Hall Bingo to Online Playing. One of those reasons is the practicability and ease of Online Bingo. There’s absolutely no necessity or need to go somewhere just so that you can do a bit of Bingo. Luckily, you can now Bingo as much as you want!

No restrictions and no time limiting. No, there are no such things when it comes to Online Bingo. In fact, with Online Bingo, there’s no more sitting (suffocating yourself) in a maddening, overcrowded hall. Not any more. Instead, you can play a good old game of Bingo, in the very comfort of your home. No more restrictions or time limits.

Of course, Online Bingo has its own restrictions and limits, but they are not so strict and serious. Therefore, before (ultimately) trying a game of Bingo, or just before signing up for an Online account as a Bingo Player, you might as well do a bit of research regarding Online Bingo, as doing some reading will help you get started.

Knowing a Tell (Predicting a Bluff)

Posted by Alan | Gambling | Saturday 14 February 2009 8:46 am

Basically, some people say that Poker is a very stressful game, also stating that it’s a game where a lot of concentration (attention or alertness) is required. If not concentrated, you can quite easily lose and someone gets the cash. But others say that Poker is a game full of “tells”, signs denoting someone’s Body Language.

This “tell” can literally say (or “tell”) a whole lot about someone’s cards during a game of Poker. If someone yawns during a game of Casino Poker, there’s a perfectly logical (and most probably surprising) explanation, meaning or hint behind such an act. If someone itches or scratches, there’s also a perfect hint behind it, it’s a “tell”.

Most Casino Poker gamers are pretty much aware of these “tells” and they are normally quite good at noticing or scanning them within the scope of a Casino Poker gamer. But of course, a “tell” is normally associated with standard Casino Poker, and not with Online Poker. But still, it’s possible. That is, if the (Online) game is via cams.

In other words, it’s possible to notice a “tell” during a game of Online Poker, only if the game features a couple of webcams, more than three or four. Yet, meaning it would need to be one of those Conference Calls or Video Conference Calls. But nonetheless, it’s about knowing the tell, noticing it and (of course!) interpreting it.

King of Poker (Useful Tips)

Posted by jw | poker | Tuesday 10 February 2009 8:46 am

In order to become a better Poker gamer or player, you should really (seriously) avoid making certain mistakes, like bluffing solely or simply for bluffing’s sake, or doing Poker when drunk. Just avoid doing these two things, and you will surely become a better Poker gamer, perhaps even win a huge amount of (chips) money.

Why avoid playing Poker when drunk? Well, it’s easy: Because it’s too risky. In fact, doing Poker when drunk can be quite dangerous. To put it rather bluntly, it’s a fact that you might (most possibly) get plastered silly and throw away the entire stack of chips! That is, the giant stack you won or earned a couple of minutes (hours?) ago.

We have all been that “plastered” or “silly” Poker gamer, and there certainly were nights where you just playing with your friends for pretty low stakes, and it’s really more about the fun of playing it, than the Poker itself. Thus, if in a Casino, you better watch the alcohol. No matter how madly you could use a sip, simply ignore alcohol.

The truth is, whilst you might (or might not) be relaxed after a drink or two, it may possibly lead to you (i.e. the gamer) playing more looser or less sharply, even if you think you are not “drunk”. It’s better you have a soda or a glass (only one!) of wine. The more sober and concentrated you remain, the higher your chances of winning!

Gain Experience in Poker with Practice

Posted by Alan | poker | Friday 6 February 2009 8:45 am

Nowadays, some people say Poker is a game of chance and luck. Others say it’s a game of concentration and focus. It’s a fact that the latter is the most probable. Yes, Poker is a game where you should by all means be concentrated and focused. That is, if you truly want to win. If not, you can just play it for the sake of playing it for fun.

But still, when it comes to playing Poker in a Casino, a UK-based Casino or one of those glittering Casinos in Las Vegas, you must focus and you must concentrate, which means being fully ready and experienced. Yet, in order to become an experienced Poker gamer or player, you must practise. As practice makes perfect.

There’s a great number of websites that features free Poker games, and by playing these Online Poker games every once in a while, you can become a proficient and experienced Poker gamer. Through practice, you are to become a better Poker player. Thus, it’s possible you will be fully ready to enter The World of Casino Poker!

Apart from practising Online, you can also play real Poker. That is, Online. There’s a large deal of sites that offer numberless benefits regarding Online Poker. Of course, there’s always a Jackpot. The Ultimate Win. You can win a great amount of money by just playing Online Poker. You see, Online Poker is just another playing option.