Thursday, April 1

Tips for Building the Poker Pot

Aggressive Players

When you are playing poker, especially a longer handed game like Texas Hold ‘Em, you have several opportunities to raise the betting pot. Raising the pot is important, after all, the higher the pot, the higher you can win. A lot of players focus on their hand and their own bets, often forgoing the opportunity to raise the pot all together, but you do not want to overlook that pot.

Raise Early

If you are playing a game like Texas Hold ‘Em where you have several chances to raise your hand, start the raising off early. If you wait until the River to raise the pot, then chances are you will not trick the other players in to going all in. Instead, plant smaller raises early on and keep them coming. This will build a level of confidence in the other players and they are more likely to follow you in the excitement.

Raise Often

Do not just place one large raise and expect another player to get into a betting battle with you. This technique may work on more aggressive players, but most players will see a large sum of money and shy away, folding their hand. A better strategy is to raise the same amount, but in smaller increments over time. The other players are less likely to take notice this way, and you can ride that high hand all the way to the pot.

Raise Carefully

Always pay attention to the betting styles of your opponents. For example, if you are playing with a modest player who frequently folds their hand when the bets get high, do not expect that player to get in to a betting war with you. A modest player does not ride on poker adrenaline rushes and they are more likely to fold regardless of how well you play. If you are playing against a loose or widely aggressive player, then you can easily get them to raise the pot by raising against them. Aggressive players have a hard time letting go and chances are they will match you bet for bet. If you are sure of your hand, work their loose betting style to your advantage. Whatever you do, do not scare off the other players. There is little since in forcing everyone at the table to fold early when the pot is still small.

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Tuesday, March 30

Poker Pros Gear Up For Heads-Up Tournament In Las Vegas

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Professional poker has become one of the most watched sports on television over the past couple of years, and 2010 will bring more big events to viewers. In March, sixty-four of the top players in the world will meet in Las Vegas for the vastly popular National Heads-Up Poker Championship.

Among the players that will participate in the event at Caesars Palace are defending champion Huck Seed and 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe Cada. They will be joined by a who’s who of professional poker players.

Phil Hellmuth will be in attendance, as will Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, and Vanessa Rousso. The players will compete for their share of the $1.5 million prize pool. Although the money is nice, most players will be focusing on becoming the Heads-Up champion.

“We’re excited to bring this annual tradition back to Caesars Palace,” said Executive Vice president of NBC Sports, Jon Miller, “The National Heads-Up Poker Championship’s compelling poker action has become a must-see for the casual and hardcore poker fan alike.”

The tournament is as cut throat as any played all year by these top players. It is single elimination, and it is run in a bracket style that is similar to the one used by the NCAA for the college football championship.

The event begins on March 4th, and will run for four days. The tournament will not be televised live, but will play out on NBC over six weeks in April and May. The first place winner will take home $500,000, with second place winning $250,000.

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Monday, March 29

Canadian Study Shows Poker Reduces Stress

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A university in Canada has just released the results of a study that measured cortisol levels of subjects who were engaged in a poker game. The study found that cortisol levels decreased as the game went on.

A Canadian University has linked online gambling with reduced stress. An earlier study showed that online gambling is beneficial to the brain and researchers are now excitedly reporting that it is a stress buster as well. The study consisted of several people playing a game of poker.

Researchers focused the study on stress and what can be done to alleviate it. The subjects in this study were asked to play at a poker table while researchers measured the level of cortisol, known as the stress hormone, periodically throughout the game. They found that cortisol levels decreased by as much as 17 percent from the time the subjects began playing to the end of the game.

Researchers that were part of this study also claimed that any casino game will have a similar effect on stress. While this statement was not as concrete as the one about poker, they are confident that other casino games will cause the same results.

The research team believes that the reason the stress hormone is reduced with poker because players are able to focus on the game and forget about daily responsibilities. Any pastime that allows people to think of something other than what they worry about all day long is going to earn major brownie points. Once the news of this study spreads, poker operators can expect to see an increase in players.

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