To all my readers… HAPPY HOLIDAYS. Have a wonderful time with your
families and friends. Best wishes to you all. I also would like to take
this chance to say thank you to all my readers for the support. THANK
YOU! Starting tomorrow I will take a break from blogging until
01/02/2006.
Frohe Weichnachten and happy gambling!
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Ultimate BET is sending 11 players to compete in the WPT World Championship at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. The first 10 players to earn 150,000 qualifying UltimatePoints between December 6th, 2005 and April 6th, 2006 will automatically win a prize package valued at $28,000.
If you don’t earn the required 150,000 qualifying points, during the qualifying period, you still have a shot at attending the WPT World Championship at Bellagio from April 18th to April 24th. Players who finish in the top fifty, excluding those who have already earned a package, will be entered into an exclusive freeroll where one additional prize package is at stake!
Freeroll poker tournaments are one of the best ways to pump up your bankroll,
and the people at Noble Poker have come up with an innovation that will offer
the opportunity for someone to walk off with the largest tournament win in
either online or live poker history.
Noble Poker is offering a freeroll
tournament in April that has online qualifiers running now. Over $500,000 in
prizes will be awarded at the event but, once the tournament reaches the final
table, play will be suspended until May. The combatants will then be flown to a
secret location to play down to the champion and the potential of a $100 million
payday.
At the final table, if one of the players who is there hits a
Royal Flush in spades, that person will walk off with a $100 million payday,
making it the highest potential payoff in gaming history. Noble Poker is serious
about this as well; they have ensured the $100 million, if won, will be awarded
by taking out policies in that amount with National Indemnity Company, a
prestigious and one of the world’s largest insurance companies. Another $3
million in jackpots will be up for grabs in the tournament for other
performances as well.
Entry to Daily Freeroll Qualifiers, each awarding
five seats at the Online Poker Final Tournament, will be given free of charge to
players based on their game play on Noble Poker. Players can enter as many Daily
Freeroll Qualifiers as they want, but can only win one seat at the Main Event,
where they will vie for the $100 Million Jackpot Prize. All in all, it is
something to definitely work for from now until 2006, so be sure to step up to
the felt at Noble Poker in the next few months.
If someone describes your playing style as weak, you’re in lots of trouble.
You’d better make changes to your game quickly to shed that reputation.
If you want to win at the poker table, focus on the weak players. Rather than
duke it out with strong, aggressive players, you’ll risk less and win more — in
the long run — playing against timid, passive players.
In order to pound on the shaky players properly, the first thing you’ll need
to do is identify them. There are generally a few clues that you can look for,
that, while not always accurate, could be signs nonetheless.
1) How he dresses. A player who dresses extremely conservatively will
generally play poker that way. If he dresses loudly, he’ll more than likely play
aggressively or flamboyantly.
2) How he talks. This is in line with the previous clue. If a player is quiet
or timid in the way he speaks, chances are that’s how he’ll play poker.
Conversely, if you’re dealing with a boisterous or overexcited talker, he’ll
probably be an aggressive player.
3) Does he raise before the flop or just call? If he likes to limp in on a
regular basis, you might be dealing with a weak player.
4) Does he like to bet, or check and call? An aggressive player is a bettor,
while a weaker player tends to check or just call others’ bets.
Once you’ve identified the weak players at your table, it’s time to
strategize against them. Playing against a weak player is without a doubt, the
easiest type of opponent to face. In fact, your cards often don’t even matter
since your inferior foe plays so predictably.
Pound him like an anvil! Do it repeatedly — like the school bully who steals
his target’s lunch money — until he starts to stick up for himself. If he keeps
giving it up, you keep taking it. Hey, no one said poker was supposed to be
fair.
When you have position on an ineffective player, it makes it that much
easier. What you really want to look for are opportunities to get the weak
opponent heads up. How do you do that? Well, when the helpless one limps into a
pot, you try to isolate him with a decent-sized raise. That will often knock
everyone out but the timid player. Now you’ve got him where you want him. If the
player is extremely weak, it doesn’t even matter if you have a 2-7 in your
hand.
You really aren’t playing your hand anyway, you’re playing the player.
If you are able to get the weak player heads up, with position, you’ll let
his actions — or lack of them — dictate what you should do. If he bets the flop,
you can be pretty sure he has a good hand. If you don’t flop a very good hand,
now would be an excellent time to fold. You might be playing the player, but you
can’t ignore his bet
entirely.
If he checks the flop, then you should bet, regardless of what you have. If,
however, your inept opponent check-raises you, run and hide! Unless, of course,
you flop a strong hand yourself. The only time you may want to check is if you
flop the nuts and want to give him a free card. Otherwise, you should always bet
the flop and look to win the pot right there.
The tricky decision comes when the weak player decides to just call, which he
will often do. At that point you have to make a game-time decision as to whether
your opponent flopped a drawing hand or a made hand.
Since your opponent is weak, he won’t give you much information about his
hand by the way he plays it. Generally, an inadequate player will check and call
with either a made hand (like top pair) or a flush draw.
As a rule, proceed cautiously if a weak player calls you on the flop. If you
have a good hand, by all means, bet. But if you are bluffing, lean toward
checking on the turn card since the weak player has shown some interest.
There is an adage in poker that I think sums up that last point; "If you
bluff a bad player you then become one." Stay aggressive against weak players,
but don’t get caught running without the ball when they show interest in the
flop.
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At Harry’s Bar in Wigan, preparations are under way for the World Pie Eating Championship on December 15, 2005.
For
the uninitiated, such a contest conjures up images of lardy blokes
randomly shoving any old pies down their throats in a messy pie fest.
Think again.
According to Tony
Callaghan of Harry’s Bar, the pies have to be produced to strict
guidelines – and only the world’s top pie-makers need apply for the
honour of making the Championship pies. This is where the science of
pie comes in.
"I’ve taken expert advice from our chefs. We need world-class hand-made pies, consistent in size and texture.
The
cooked dimensions need to ensure a diameter of 12cm and a depth of
3.5cm inches, and a pie wall angle from base to top of between zero and
15 degrees."
Spongification – or facial spillage?
"These
pies have to be top quality," says Tony. "we don’t want the cream
cracker factor resulted in a dry mouth and therefore what we would term
a ’swallow-stall’, nor do we want a filling that is over-absorbent and
therefore provokes spongification in competitors’ bellies thereby
delivering premature digestive over-capacity.
"A
pie that is too crumbly will produce a contest that could result in
facial spillage and thereby short-weight consumption – and loss of
credibility in the eyes of the world’s gastronomes.
"A
pie with too runny a filling might well result in some fast eating
times but would not be representative of the quality of pie expected of
the world’s top pie-makers."
World class
So
will a Wigan pie-maker rise to the challenge? And what shame would it
bring on the town if an ‘outsider’ won the tender to make the
Championship pies?
"We are confident a
pie-maker from Wigan will provide and deliver pies to the appropriate
standards and specifications, however in the interests of promoting
regional good will we may possibly consider pies from outside of Wigan."
Entries
are invited from all over the world, although early indications are
that the most distantly-based competitor will be from
Ashton-in-Makerfield.
"If the Americans
can stage a world championship with baseball teams only from America,
then we can do this with pies in Wigan and still maintain our world
championship classification."
There’s more players, more interest, more TV shows and that could only mean
one thing. More money. Make that obscene amounts of money.
Fox Sports have done a 3-year deal that would provide winner-takes-all pots
of $60 million – rising to $100 million in year 3.
Six of the best players in the world, including Phil Ivey, will face each
other at Crown Casino in Australia for a chance to win the pot. The tournament
is due to take place on July 12.
Lets hope poker retains its popularity – or that could be a hell of an
expensive deal
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