Archive for the 'Online Gambling' Category

Player’s possible decisions when you play Blackjack

 
Hit: you take another card. To hit, you tap the table or you point at your cards.
Stand: you stop. To stand, you wave your hand, palm down.
Double down: you increase the wager to a maximum of double the original bet and take exactly one more card. To double down, you place the new chips next [...]

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Overcalls - Limit Hold’em

An overcall occurs when there is already a bet and a call in front of you. You really need to put the brakes on in this situation before you throw more money into the pot. Realize a couple things here, you now must beat two hands and while the original bettor might be bluffing, a [...]

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Small Pots - Limit Hold’em

When the pot is small you need to tighten up because there isn’t much to gain by playing loose. If anything, it will be you who contributes most of the money into a pot with one or two opponents, which will add up over time. You need to be much more confident that you have [...]

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

First to Act, Last to Act - Limit Hold’em

Let’s continue with the theme from yesterday, head’s up on the river. But now we will look at it from each side of the coin. Obviously you want to act last here, as you would on any other street. If you are in the fortunate position of acting last you can decide how to proceed [...]

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Head’s up on the River - Limit Hold’em

When it gets down to the river and you have one opponent across the table from you, you can be sure they have some kind of hand, unless they’re bluffing. This isn’t likely to happen in a hold’em game all the way to the river though. Look at the board and identify any draws or [...]

Friday, October 6th, 2006

Realized vs. Potential Value - Limit Hold’em

Before the river card falls you give a lot of consideration to the possibilities for you and your opponents based on an unseen card and the chance of that card to improve your chances. Once the river card is dealt, it is what it is. After the river card is dealt your hand only has [...]

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

Inducing Bluffs in Limit Hold’em

Inducing bluffs is a version of the slow play. You check when you find yourself in a pot with an aggressive player who you know will bet if you check to him. Do this when you have a strong hand on the flop or river. To consider this move a number of things will have [...]

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

The Free Card - Limit Hold’em

Because checking and calling is rarely correct hold’em strategy, you usually don’t want to give a free card. If there is any amount of money in the pot you will usually prefer to win it right away, unless you have a monster hand (nut flush, full house and up). If you give someone a free [...]

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Big pots and slow play, not a good mix

In poker, most especially in Texas Holdem, the term slow play refers to a tactic where you try to lure your opponents into making a big bet so that you can then trap them and eventually win a big pot. slow play is most commonly used with a good pre-flop hand like pocket [...]

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

How to go All-In in a Poker Game … and Win (Part 2)

Let’s say you’re down to a short stack of chips in a poker game. “What do I have to lose?” you think, “might as well go all in.” Famous last words.First of all, if you’ve got just a small amount of chips, the other players are likely to call your bet, especially if [...]

Sunday, June 11th, 2006