June 30, 2011 in Wog
Getting a Free Card If not giving a free card is that important, it should be clear how valuable it is to get a free card when you don’t have the best hand. That free card might turn a hand you would have folded into a winner or save you a bet on a hand with which you intended to call anyway. Of course, getting a free card against reasonably good players is not easy. One way is to put in a small raise on an early round in the hope that everyone still in the pot will check around […]
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June 22, 2011 in Wog
Here are some of the secrets behind having a crowded slot bar. It’s not about the drinks you’re selling, but, you got it, about the popular machines you have. Meet the Gaminator. He will be back! The title sounds a bit like an open door, though I believe there is more truth in the statement than one would think. Why are busy bars busy and empty bars empty; even if they are in the same street and serve the same drinks? I dare say that busy bars are busy, because there are people inside. If you have the choice […]
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May 12, 2011 in Interviuri
1. When was your first contact with poker? What attracted you to the game? Hello. My first contact with poker was when I was 12, there was the Romanian poker with 5 cards, and I used to play in front of my block on pocket money… I used to be quite good. I have started playing Texas Hold’em about three years ago, and after depositing 100$ on the 3 D website I have started growing. The equal chances of each player on the table attracted me most, as well as the possibility to have a high advantage over the rest […]
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February 20, 2011 in Wog
David Sklansky show us in this chapter how important is for a poker player to know to use mathematical statistics and correct assessment of the chances of winning. Mathematical expectation is the amount a bet will average winning or losing. It is an extremely important concept for the gambler because it shows him how to evaluate most gambling problems. Using mathematical expectation is also the best way to analyze most poker plays. Mathematical Expectation in Poker Poker plays can also be analyzed in terms of expectation. You may think that a particular play is profitable, but sometimes it may not […]
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