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One of the most interesting new features to be added to PKR in recent months are the Omaha hi/lo games. These seem to be attracting quite a lot of interest, not just from regular Omaha players, but from Holdem players too. I like to see as many options as possible in terms of games, so it is nice to see PKR paying attention to this aspect of their poker room.

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Also, with the WSOP imminent, PKR is offering the chance for players to win their way to World Series packages. For the regular poker player this gives a chance, however slim, of achieving a dream and making it to Las Vegas for this years biggest event.

Interestingly, PKR has recently started to offer affiliate deals to players with their own web pages. This involves payments and bonuses to players who advertise PKR on their own web page, with payments made based on visits to the page. The team at PKR will help you set this up, and you would be working alongside them to spread the word about PKR and help bring in new players. This seems a very good idea to me, reaching out to potential new players through existing customers is sure to be successful with the ongoing flow of people through web pages in modern times.

These new ideas should help to make PKR a bigger and better site in my opinion, keeping existing players content, as well as hopefully reaching out to new players everywhere.

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PKR is the room where I play most of my online poker at the moment, as I have grown quite accustomed to the wonderful experience of playing here. Once you design your own moving, gesticulating avatar, playing elsewhere jut doesn’t seem quite the same. This is not the only thing to consider of course, and some might say it is a trivial point compared to other aspects.

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I find PKR not only pleasing to the eye, I like their tournament schedules, reload bonuses, and their first time deposit bonus. These bonuses ensure that players keep some extra cash flowing in until they can build a bankroll, and so they are important to most online players.

There is a loyalty bonus system in place too which gives players the chance to spend their points on a number of items from PKR’s online store. There are forums for socialising with other PKR players, along with special tournaments running each month.

Security onsite is flawless, and withdrawals are swift and uncomplicated too. I have seen a lot of advertising for PKR recently and hopefully this is not because they are struggling with poker player traffic. Games such as Omaha are certainly not as busy as Holdem, but there seem to be enough players on the tables at which I play. Perhaps the site is simply attempting to expand further than it already has, but either way, it will always get my vote as the most enjoyable poker room to play at.

Pkr.com – Pocket Jacks

www.pkr.com – In Holdem, Jacks can somtimes end up losing you a big pot, but that certainly doesn’t mean they are a bad hand to get dealt. I was just reading on a site posts people had made about a hand where (J,J) wins all the money against (3,3) after a flop of (K,3,J). The player with (J,J) had allowed four other players to see the flop by limping in with (J,J) and some felt that this was ‘standard play’. Personally, I cannot think of many circumstances where I would limp in with (J,J). You might argue that you can smply fold the hand if an Ace, King, or Queen appears, but then let us suppose in this instance you are hoping for a flop of undercards.

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Many players might then get very aggressive on the flop with their Jacks, but what happens if you are called and your opponent turns over two pair with suited connectors or something similar? If you allow four other players to take a flop then end up getting beaten by this type of hand, in my opinion, you didn’t get unlucky, you played the hand horribly. As soon as you decide not to raise preflop, you have no idea if you are in front when an overcard falls, and you have no idea if you are in front if it doesn’t when your subsequent raise is called or reraised. I have heard other players saying that people always bet too much with (J,J) preflop because they do not want to see a flop with them. When I have (J,J) I do not mind Timmediately means I can narrow down the possibilities of what my opponent can be holding. Also, if you raise strongly with (J,J) preflop and are faced with a big reraise, most of the time you can fold them knowing you would probably have been about 50% to win the pot at best. pkr.com

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Partypokercoml Review

partypoker.com is run by the Party Gaming network which is an established company, inspiring well founded confidence in the staff, and also the poker room as a whole.
First time deposit bonuses are around the industry average, giving a welcome boost to your bankroll in the form of 100% up to an amount of $500. This is released in increments as you accumulate player points as is the way with most poker rooms, but receiving your bonus in regular small portions can be good for stabilising your bankroll early on.

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The visual aspects of the site are good I feel and there are a number of promotional offers to take advantage of too.
One of these is the excellent refer a friend bonus which stands at $100 for you and $50 for your friend for a limited time. beginners only freerolls help new players to get to grips with cash play, and there is a poker school too, helping players to understand the rules of the games offered. These games are two varieties of Stud game, as well as Omaha high and hi/lo. Holdem is of course available too in all the usual tournament and cash game levels which adds up to a very good schedule each day.

Email and telephone support is on hand to help you with any problems, and good player traffic should ensure you never have trouble finding a table, despite the fact that U.S players cannot play here.
Large guaranteed tournaments and bad beat jackpots can also be found at www.partypoker.com and are just a couple of the many reasons why so many players enjoy spending their time at this poker room.

Pkr.com – Case Study 2

www.pkr.com – In an Omaha tournament, you find yourself dealt (Ah,Qh,Qc,2h).
This type of hand certainly has it’s points of interest, but it also concerns me too, in much the same way as (A,J) suited, in early position, would in a Holdem game. I would feel compelled to play it, and one advantage in a Pot Limit Omaha game, would be that you can see how the flop develops without costing yourself a great deal of chips.

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The pair of queens is an obvious plus point in the hand, and having an Ace with them is good too. The problems with the hand, are really that you have three hearts in your hand when you only want to see two. The extra heart immediately takes a little extra off your chance of making a flush, and takes up a suited card that would have been better matching the club you have. That brings me to our next point, the 2 of clubs. It brings an outside chance of making a straight with the ace, and perhaps another pair of twos will fall on the flop, but for the most part, the two weakens our hand.

I wouldn’t raise the pot myself in early position, but partly because most of the Omaha games I am involved in, are of the kind that there will often be a raise preflop on a full table anyway. So if there is a raise I will happily call, but I do not want to risk increasing the pot with my raise and the subsequent calls, only for someone in late position to then have the opportunity for a large reraise. As nice as this hand might seem to some players, any hand containing (K,K,x,x) or (A,A,x,x) has us in a fair bit of trouble.
For this reason, I always like to take a flop and see how things develop before comitting large amounts of chips to a pot. www.pkr.com

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Pkr.com – Concentration and Maintenance of Good Play

www.pkr.com – As you might well imagine, a tournament such as the World Series main event, would require huge amounts of concentration due to it’s length and size of the field involved. I am sure there are many players that fall by the wayside due to lapses in concentration, although they may not admit that as the reason why.

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Despite all this, it is not only in lengthy events that concentration lapses can prove your undoing, and I have personally had one such moment in a tournament a few months ago. When short stacked, there was a player on my right who kept trying to pick up my big blind, announcing ’1,000 more, or 2,000 more’ whenever it had been folded round to us. I had already moved all in on the previous round when he attempted this, and as the last player before this players turn to act folded his cards, I had already made up my mind to do the same again when he tried the same move.

I felt strongly that he was going to announce his usual raise, and so the moment he spoke I announced ‘all in’. The problem was he had announced an all in himself, and I had not been able to catch the words before they left my mouth. It was a real lapse in concentration and I had no overcards to his (J,J) and lost. I have learnt this lesson now and always listen intently to players declarations before making my decisions. It is easy to make smaller mistakes than this though, even in short tournaments.

But if you are paying attention to each hand whether you are involved in it or not, you will keep yourself in a position where you know much about the way your opponents are playing their hands. Moreover, you should hopefully be able to keep your mind from wandering.

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pkr.com – How Strong Does your Hand Have to be to Call?

www.pkr.com - The short answer to this question would of course be, stronger than your opponents, but we all know poker is not that simple. It’s difficult to place the exact hand your opponent has which is your first problem. Making a call for a sizeable portion of your chips is difficult to do when your hand is quite weak, but the only factor which is relevant, is the relative strength to your opponents hand. You need not feel embarassed about showing an Ace high if you feel it is the best hand.

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I had one instance in my live game this evening when the flop came down (A,6,6) and I had (K,3) in the hole. My opponent checked, as did I, and the turn came another ace for a board of (A,6,6,A). My opponent bet out quite heavily and although I felt my hand was the best, I didnt have the conviction to reraise. My opponent showed Queen high after I had folded.

In most circumstances I will not call a bet on the flop or turn, I am more likely to reraise if I feel I am in front. In this way you will gather further information to confirm or dispel your judgement of being in front.
The river is usually he safest time to call a bet when you feel you are in front. In most situations you will feel that you might be in front but still be concerned about possible bigger hands. With a raise on the flop or turn from your opponent, it is more difficult to call because you know you might be raised on the next round of betting.

Pkr.com – Psychology and Poker

www.pkr.com - As well as understanding the mathematical aspects of poker, it is important to understand the psychological impacts situations in the game can have, and to react accordingly. As well as realising this in terms of your opponents, you have to deal with your own moments of elation, frustration, and despair in the game too. Personally, I try as much as possible to detach myself from the emotion involved in a hand.

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There is always a series of facts about your given situation to draw upon in order to find the best path forward, and you must stoically do so, without giving way to how you feel emotionally. In terms of your opponents, you can show them hands sometimes to demonstrate the way you are playing, and then alter it, or you can bluff someone off a hand, and then not show them, when they clearly hope you will show what you had. The key point is that your opponents should at any given time, be either thinking the wrong thing about the way you play, or being very uncertain about how will play and primarily what you might have.

I feel you should take grat care to do this, preferably making unorthodox plays that do not cost you many chips, then showing them after. people I play poker with know that I might for instance, limp in with (A,A) with two players or less behind me, and they also know I might raise preflop with (7,8) from early position.
All in all, try and keep a tight hold on your own feelings, and be perceptive of the changes in opponents mindsets, and subsequent play.

Partypokercom.com Review

The Party Gaming Network is expansive and established, and this brings inevitable good aspects to the site. The whole lobby layout and tournament schedule is very professionally done, transaction security is excellent, and customer service is reputed to be very good too.

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These are of course key aspects to making a poker room popular, and the player traffic onsite shows this to be the case at partypoker.com. The first time deposit bonus stands at 100% up to an amount of $500. This is a very reasonable offer, and stands at around the average for many of the big poker rooms. The refer a friend bonus at www.partypoker.com is of a good standard, with $100 being paid to the referring player, and a further $50 being paid to the new player. This is higher than many sites and represents a great chance to expand your bankroll.

Visually, the site has made improvements which look quite good, although I am an avid fan of more interactive 3D avatars personally.

In terms of tournaments, there is a $2 million gauranteed coming up, with satellites available for those without the bigger bankrolls. As well as this, there are all the usual cash games, freerolls and other tournaments you would expect from a poker room too. Overall, Party Poker has many of the components of a great poker room, and I like them in general, and would be happy to play poker there.

pkr.com – My recent Tournaments Part 2

www.pkr.com – With the tables broken to 2, and my aggressive plays beginning to backfire, I tightened up and considered my position. The blinds soon turned 10,000 chips into 7,000, and my situation was verging on critical. I had one orbit of play to double through in order to stand a chance, and as the hands went past, the big blind came back to round to me with (7d,8d).

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Even though the player under the gun swiftly moved all in, I had no choice but to take my chance as I may not get another. I called, and the flop of (6d,9s,Qs) gave me an open end straight draw, although my opponents (A,Q) had hit. The turn brought another diamond, although not making my straight, but the Jack of diamonds gave me a flush on the river, and I was up to 14,000. Shortly afterwards I elminated the two short stacks on the table with (Q,Q), then (9,9), and we were at the final table.

I took 26,000 to the table, and made an excellent fold in the first half hour with (9,9) against what was shown afterwards as a (K,K). Players began falling until we were 5 handed and in the money, and I took a long time to decide after the chip leader had shoved over the top of a small raise. I had (As,Qs) and eventually folded the hand, seeing the big stack with (Ah,Kh) win the pot on the strength of Ace King high with no Queen on board. I eventually finished fourth, after the blinds ended up at 6,000/12,000 after almost 7 hours play. With 35,000 chips, I pushed on the big blind with (Kd,8d) and walked into (Kx,Qx). Overall though I picked up a nice amount of money for my troubles, and generally thought I played very well.