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November
10th 2008
FullTiltPoker.com and WPTE Sign TV Deal

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The two most popular online poker corporations around are merging in a TV deal very soon in what is predicted to be an extremely successful endeavor. The extremely well-liked poker site FullTiltPoker.com has recently publicized that they are working with W.P.T.E. for the following W.P.T. season. FullTiltPoker.net is going to be the chief backer of the World World Poker Tour’s seventh season, and the online poker website is on tap to be highlighted in every one of the installments which are seen on Fox Sports Net channel. Fulltiltpoker will acquire all the control of the educational aspects of the shows.

Detailed information of this accord have not been given away thus far, but the partnership will definitely be a sensation. This partnership will fuse two enormously strong Texas Hold’em poker corporations. W.P.T. which is a famous force on TV through FSN and Full Tilt Poker which has a huge online following, not to mention a poker lineup consisting of players who have accumulated a total of 10 W.P.T. titles and thirty-five W.S.O.P. bracelets. Full Tilt Poker also funds many other poker stars and now the online poker website has started providing Texas Hold’em poker training also.

This agreement is guaranteed to gain a fresh fan base and is certain to fill the newfound status which Texas Hold’em poker is causing. This union suggests W.P.T.E.’s yield of the Texas Hold’em poker room industry as W.P.T.E. will before long close up their online poker website W.P.T. online. Their membership webpage ClubWPT.com will most likely continue to run.

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October
20th 2008
Full Tilt Poker Room will hold the 10th FTOPS

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The popular poker website FullTiltPoker.com, just publicized that once again they will have the Full Tilt Online Poker Series or “FTOPS” in the first week of November. This Texas Hold em event will open with a $216 Texas Hold em buy-in game. The Texas Hold em tournament will have a prize pool of more than $15 million guaranteed. This tournament has 25 poker events with the main Texas Hold em tournament on Sunday, November 16th which will award $2.5 million in prize money.

There is a chance for any FullTiltPoker.com player to show their skills in the Texas Hold em tournament, by coming first in as many satellite games as possible. Taking into account how many satellite games you come first in, the more FullTiltPoker.com chips you will receive. If by chance you win more satellite games than the competition, you will win two extra buy-ins for the FTOPS. The satellite poker games are are being held right now, and are available for FullTiltPoker.com members.

The Full Tilt Online Poker Series started in 2006 when it consisted of 8 events and awarded $1 million in prizes. At the moment, the poker tournament has become highly regarded, with the previous year’s poker tournament running 25 poker events and giving away prizes of over $15 million. Next month’s tournament will present a Two-Day Event which will have buy-ins of $2500 to $5000. The first two-day event was FTOPS V, that Texas Hold Em tournament had a grand prize of $400,000. This year’s Two-Day event has a assured poker pot of over $2 million. This Texas Hold Em tournament will begin on November 15th.

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October
8th 2008
Some Pointers for fooling your Texas Hold Em opponents

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A key part in the game of poker is conning your opponents by leading them to believe you have a superb poker hand, when the truth is you could possibly you have the worst hand at the table. You may have heard this referred to as “Poker face”, an expressionless face for fooling your competitors into trusting in an idea that may not be true.

Holding a good poker hand is most likely going make you feel more anxious, could possibly make your hands shake, and your pulse rise. These are tell-tale signs that your competitors may pick up on very quickly, especially if you have been playing with them for some time. Keep in mind not to peer over at the pot if you hold some decent poker cards. This is a tell-tale sign to your competitors that you are, in your mind, adding up how many poker chips are in the pot.

In the condition where you have a horrible poker hand, try not to keep yourself from glancing at your poker buddies, keep your head high, and try not to be uncertain about your bet. If you can prove to yourself that your hand is equal, or better than your competitors; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Try not to forget to keep this as natural-looking as possible. Your use of body language and actions might be saying one idea, while the things you are talking about are making them believe something entirely different.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be able to read your opponents “poker tells”. A “tell” is a look or appearance that may give away information about their hand. One key rule to remember is when your competition appears as if he has a good poker hand; he, in all probability, has a weak Texas Hold Em hand. From a different angle, if he is acting as if he’s holding a weak hand, he probably has a pretty decent hand.

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October
18th 2007
The Truth about Playing Poker Professionally

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Anyone who has ever seen a movie or television program covering the lives of professional poker players might be under the impression that these players lead glamorous lives of excess and luxury on the level of royalty. Hollywood and the television industry go out of their way to depict these players as some type of international playboy, living the good life and enjoying all the finer things. The truth about the professional poker player is far different, as poker players have to put up with all kinds of inhospitable conditions as well as deal with multiple difficulties in building and maintaining their career as well as continuing to make it to the table on a regular basis.

The difficulties begin as soon as the poker player begins building a bankroll. The difficulty in building a strong bankroll cannot be overstated, as during the process of building this bankroll you will no doubt be brought back to square one on several occasions. While this process is normal, it can be very frustrating for the professional poker player. Being under this pressure to succeed, knowing that you have no safety net should you manage to burn through your bankroll, is devastating to the poker player. Walking a thin line between being on top and being on the bottom, the professional poker player has little other choice but to stay in the game, not necessarily because they might want to, but because they have no other choice. Once locked into the professional poker player lifestyle, there is very little chance of leaving it for any other type of income. Players get locked into the lifestyle that allows the poker player to become completely encompassed in poker, which can come with all manner of bad habits, which makes them even more dependent on the poker player lifestyle to make ends meet.

Once the poker player has committed to the professional lifestyle, it is very difficult indeed to maintain his existence, as there is never a break from the nonstop poker game that the professional must participate in to remain on top. The never ending stream of competitors, money and the drain on the players resources from staying in hotels and other locations while gaming and gambling can very quickly lead the poker playing professional to become burned out.

While this information likely would not be scary to anybody who intends to become a professional poker player, it is important to know that the professional poker player lifestyle is nowhere near as glamorous as many have been led to believe.

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September
28th 2007
Blackjack Versus Texas Hold’em Poker-Ridiculous Odds Versus Skill-based Gaming

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While it is important to note that there are many people who enjoy playing blackjack, the game itself features odd that are so ridiculously stacked against the player that they might as well not even bother playing. Considering the fact that the odds are so far stacked against you that when players begin to achieve victory at blackjack, they are automatically suspected of cheating, it should generally be avoided like the plague. Even worse than this and more indicative of the odds against the player is the fact that when players begin to win consistently at blackjack and are suspected of cheating, it is usually because they are actually cheating. Winning consistently at blackjack is so far removed from the realm of reality that there is a good chance that you have never even heard the term professional blackjack player. The reason there are no full-time professional blackjack players is that no human on earth could possibly bankroll such a losing proposition. The simple truth about games such as blackjack, roulette and other types of events in gaming establishments and casinos is that they are all eventually going to benefit the house, the establishment will always win and the player will always go home broke, lucky if they have enough fuel to drive their car home from Las Vegas or whatever other location they managed to find gambling action in.

Compared with blackjack, Texas Hold’em poker and the concept of playing in Texas Hold’em poker tournament events seems like the best odds on earth. The simple fact is, while Texas Hold’em poker is played against other opponents, games such as roulette and blackjack are played against the house, and are never going to give the player a chance to come out ahead. Despite the odds, players will still continue to play blackjack and lose. In Texas Hold’em poker, whether in tournament play or playing for cash in a cash game, the odds are predicated on the players that the player is playing against and modified by the individual skills of these opponents. If the player is skilled enough, the odds are increased greatly in his or her favor. Considering that many professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament players have been playing for extended amounts of time, most of their lives in many cases, it is an easy enough guess to hazard that the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament player will enjoy better odds than most simply due to their abilities.

When comparing blackjack to the game of Texas Hold’em and the concept of playing in Texas Hold’em poker tournaments, there really is no comparison.

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