December 14, 2008 by
maryann
Hello,
I have a bunch of questions to ask. But before I start, I would like first to commend you and thank you for this nice, very helpful site. It has been a great help to me. It has been providing me very useful info, tips, etc. Thank you very much!
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December 14, 2008 by
maryann
Hi,
I’ve been into local free rolls in my area. Well, I play two or three times a week. Most of the time, I face bunch of players with different approaches.
Majority of the players I come to face are loose type making it hard for me to steal pots even with ... Click to read more
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December 14, 2008 by
maryann
There were two hands in a certain tournament which I am not so sure about. I’m not confident that I’ve played them well. Just an information, in the first hand, I was the shortest stack in the tourney at 45,000 chips and in the second hand, there was nothing so ... Click to read more
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November 13, 2008 by
Internet Poker Guide
The betting rounds and the showdown are considered the most most important parts of a poker game. Usually at the betting rounds, the actions can be found. While at the showdown, its the thrill because it is in this part where the winner is revealed.
Betting Rounds
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