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		<title>Texas Hold em Poker Quick Tips</title>
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Three basic tips for playing Texas Hold em Poker. Texas hold&#8217;em  online poker Playing style, sitting order and recognizing a bluff when  presented with one are key elements to winning the game.



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		<title>Texas Holdem Tournament Strategy &#8211; Winning vs. Aggressive</title>
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Author: Rick Braddy
Article:
The Texas Hold’em poker phenomenon has taken the country by
storm. There are reportedly over 100 million active poker
players worldwide. Poker’s popularity is largely the byproduct
of technology and several recent trends:
1) online gaming, where players engage and socialize in
real-time over the Internet, and
2) the broad publicity created by high profile TV shows like
the World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour.
With all the poker-mania, there’s an amazing shortage of quality
information to help people learn how to play properly and become
great players quickly. This is the first in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/beginner/texas-holdem-tournament-strategy-winning-vs-aggressive/</link>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t get burned on flush and straight draws</title>
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Have you ever lost a huge pot because you had a flush draw or straight draw and didn&#8217;t catch the card you needed?
It&#8217;s happened to all of us.
And frankly, it sucks.
Because when you&#8217;re on a draw, you&#8217;re just ONE CARD AWAY from raking in a ton of chips.
And you WANT to keep calling everyone else&#8217;s bets, in hopes that your card will pop out on the turn or river.
Am I right?
Of course, what ends up happening is you have to put a ton of your chips in the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/beginner/dont-get-burned-on-flush-and-straight-draws/</link>
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		<title>Poker Starting Hands &#8211; &#8220;AK Big Slick, Playing it right</title>
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Author: Scrawnybob
Article:
Starting Hands &#8211; &#8220;AK Big Slick, Playing it right&#8221;
Ace King &#8230; It&#8217;s monster hand and you plan to get as much
money out of everyone as you can.
Big Slick is called Big Slick for a reason. Yes its a monster
drawing hand but it is a drawing hand all the same.
IF you hit either an Ace or a King on the flop then you&#8217;ve got
yourself top pair with the best kicker. You might get lucky as
is connected to get the nuts straight, if its suited you have
got the table [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/beginner/poker-starting-hands-ak-big-slick-playing-it-right/</link>
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		<title>Play Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo to Win</title>
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Omaha hi-lo is an exciting game with lots of actions and big pots.
Players like the game because there are many ways to win a hand and so many opportunities to play and win.
One of the most exciting variations of Omaha hi-lo is when the game is played pot limit.
You can find this game in most online poker rooms, such as Full Tilt Poker.
Here&#8217;s how to play pot limit Omaha hi-lo to win.
Pot limit means that players are able to bet or raise the amount that is in the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/beginner/play-pot-limit-omaha-hi-lo-to-win/</link>
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		<title>Win at Online Poker</title>
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This column is provided free of charge by www.RoyRounder.com
&#8220;Roy Rounder&#8221; is the pen name of a successful professional
poker player and author. To skyrocket your Texas Holdem
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Techniques For Winning At Online Poker
*** QUESTION FROM A READER ***
Roy,
Great article.
I had one question to you. Wouldn&#8217;t you advise
calling with all pairs even with when facing a
raise?
I play 25 NL on Party and I will call a raise
with any pair as long as the raise is less than
10% of the opposing players stack. My thinking,
with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bankroll Building Part II for Texas Holdem Poker</title>
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Author: Mike Summers
Article:
In part one, we talked about building a bankroll through
freerolls. And while there are many big freerolls out there, and
it can be a great place to build your bankroll quickly,
especially if you win a big freeroll, it is not the only way. In
this article, we are going to talk about non- deposit bonuses.
By the end of this article you should have a good idea of how
and where to find non-deposit bonuses, and what to do with them
once you get them
Non-Deposit Bonus Non-Deposit Bonuses are the quickest [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/beginner/bankroll-building-part-ii-for-texas-holdem-poker/</link>
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		<title>Getting a winning poker psychology</title>
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Author: Sacha T
Article:
Texas Holdem is a poker game where you can make huge profits
from your winning, but you need a winning psychological mindset,
and the right strategy.
Don&#8217; expect to read a book or two on Texas Holdem, and be an
expert. That is not the way it works. This is not something you
learn from books! Knowing how to play is essential, naturally,
but not enough. Why not?
To be successful in Texas Holdem you need some strategy,
certainly &#8211; and you must learn to play not only your own hand,
but that of the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/intermediate/getting-a-winning-poker-psychology/</link>
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		<title>How To Win WITHOUT Great Cards</title>
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This column is provided free of charge by www.RoyRounder.com
&#8220;Roy Rounder&#8221; is the pen name of a successful professional
poker player and author. To skyrocket your Texas Holdem
winnings, join his free newsletter. Just click here.
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331 to 1.
Those are the odds AGAINST getting dealt an Ace-King suited
before the flop.
220 to 1.
Those are the odds AGAINST getting pocket Aces before the
flop.
Monster hands like these are GREAT when you catch them&#8230;
and you&#8217;ll definitely have a good shot at raking in a killer
pot.
But the fact is, when you play poker you WON&#8217;T catch
monsters very [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://pokerwants.com/strategy-tips/intermediate/how-to-win-without-great-cards/</link>
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		<title>Playing Big Slick AK in texas holdem poker</title>
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The way to play Big Slick (AK) depends largely on your positioning, how many players are in the hand, your read on the situation, and so on.
Remember this mantra:
PLAY THE PLAYER, NOT THE CARDS.
Is Big Slick a monster hand?
Yes, of course it is.
But you&#8217;ll get BURNT with it if you don&#8217;t take the right
things into consideration.
When you&#8217;re in late positioning, you should raise
aggressively pre-flop with Big Slick and try to narrow the
field down to one or two callers.
If you&#8217;re in an early position, you should make a raise [...]]]></description>
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