May 26, 2009 : Posted by admin
I'm just learning Texas Hold Em poker, and was wondering - when all players but two have been eliminated, leaving a dealer and non-dealer player at the table, does the dealer post the big blind and his opponent post the little blind? If not, how are the blinds played?
The dealer is the small blind, and acts first before the flop, but second after the flop.
The other player is the big blind, and acts second pre-flop, but first after the flop.
May 04, 2009 : Posted by admin
Any website that u think is good plz any reference anything onine to play texas hold em?
well as a poker player myself i play at alot of sites and apart of many poker forums here is a lost of poker sites that i play at
barnyardpoker.com
fulltiltpoker.com
pokerstars.com
pdcpoker.com
wasspoker.com
cakepoker.com
pkr.com *3d site*
absolutepoker.com
carbon poker.com
cdpoker.com
nopaypoker.com *but really crappy site and rarely play there anymore*
theres a load of other sites and other are only a few that i play at
and if your looking to improve your poker game check out this forum
pinkcowpoker.com
its a very good forum believe me i know hehehe
hope this helps =D
March 31, 2009 : Posted by admin
I am a decent player, its in my blood to gamble with Texas hold'em, my entire male part of my family gamble and do quite well. However, its been sometime since i last played and im a bit rusty. I was hoping somebody could tell me a website to better myself, see what cards are good, what arnt, how to read peoples faces, and whatever else i should know while playing the game.
You should probably read some strategy. This is the first step. I would suggest the following websites for strategy.
www.twoplustwo.com go here read articles and read the forums they have digest at the top of the forums read all those post. For tournament poker I would reccomend reading bond18's series on "things it took me a while to learn" http://www.tworags.com/blogs
Also Flop turn River has a strat session with a starting hand guide for all 182 hands also many other good strategy post. www.flopturnriver.com
I would then recomend getting to an online poker site and play low stakes less than ten dollars or whatever is in your financial capabilities. I would recomend starting out at
cake poker http://cakepoker.com/?t=7792&Lang=en
The players on cake poker arent as good as the ones on some other sites.
If you want to face better players I would recomend
full tilt http://www.fulltiltpoker.com?key=MDAwMEMxMTQwMDAyMzUxMjIwOTAwMDYxMDAwMDAwMDI-"
Once you play enough on full tilt they have there full tilt poker academy that you autimatically get for free which has numerous articles and video's from there top ranked pro's. I think all you need to do is earn 100 FTP points for playing cash games. You should be able to get those in a few hours.
There are also semi expensive video training sites that you pay and get instruction from top internet pros a few of these are
www.cardrunners.com
www.legopoker.com
www.bluefirepoker.com
-theres many more just do a serach for poker video training sites.
February 18, 2009 : Posted by admin
The applications on facebook, Yoville, texas hold em poker, I cant seem to get into from facebook, I have to go into the zynga.com website and do it that way, is anyone else having that problem?
No Im Fine With It.
Try Added The Poker BookMark On Your Little Tool Thing At The Bottom Of The Page And If You Click It You Go Straight To Poker
Hope It Helped
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February 15, 2009 : Posted by admin
I just got the iTouch. (It is just like the iPhone but without the phone) I also got the game texas hold em for it and it doesn't say how to play the game… Please help
The best way to learn is to go to Pogo.com and set up an account. No money needed, and there is a real good explanation of the game. You can watch as long as you need to. They have special rooms off the lobby for people that are brand new. There is also a chat box by which to communicate, and many people are there to help you. If you have a decent memory, and a little bit of street sense..its a very good game, and you will have a lot of fun at it. There are many many sites out there to play holdum, once you get the basics down a little bit. There is even a game for the television, Posters for the wall…. all kinds of knickknacks for the house. We play holdum all the time around here. and occassionaly even play online with the bigboys on tv. But get your basics down at pogo.com and practice them there first before you venture out into the world. good luck and happy holecards…..lol cj
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