domingo, 30 de agosto de 2009

Push

Making a push means that you are going "all in". Your whole stack will go to the centre of the table. Once you are all in, you don't have to make any more decisions. And 2 things will happen. First: the competition folds and you win the pot or someone pays your bet and we will go to next streets and finally to the showdown.

Regards

quinta-feira, 27 de agosto de 2009

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terça-feira, 25 de agosto de 2009

Run

A good run is a sequence of winning hands.

A bad run is a sequence of losing hands.

Regards

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quinta-feira, 20 de agosto de 2009

Crying Call

A call made by a player who does not think he can win the pot. But, since he has good pot odds, usualy as a result of a very small bet on the river, he decides to make the call.

In some other situations a player makes this call because he is a bad poker player or just need to see the other cards to make sure he's beat. This is frequently a donation made to the opposing player.

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sábado, 15 de agosto de 2009

Cold Deck

The original meaning of "cold deck" is fixing a deck with the intent of cheating.

But now, the term is also used when the deck is stacked against a player so that he loses all his money over a long period of time.

The term is also applied to describe a round of play in which more strong hands than usual are dealt to a lot of players.

Regards

segunda-feira, 10 de agosto de 2009

Aggression is a Key Factor


The aggressive player is the one who bets and raises often. He has the initiative most of the time and determines the flow of the table, controling it.
If people suspect they’re up against a strong hand, they tend to play a more straightforward game. If they think they’re up against a strong hand, they obviously don’t want to bluff and they don’t want to play weak hands. In the end, they fold all of their weak hands and only continue if they have a strong hand. That’s oversimplifying it a bit, but the basic idea is sound - aggression makes it harder to play tricky against you.
So, by playing an aggressive game you give yourself some major advantages over the competition. Not only are you obtaining more money in with strong hands but you’re also charging people to draw and making them more likely to pay off your strong hands. On top of all those advantages, you’re making your opponents play a more predictable game against you.

quarta-feira, 5 de agosto de 2009

Playing "Over Your Head"

Playing "Over Your Head" means that you might be playing stakes higher than your bankroll can handle and/or you are playing with much more experienced players than you.

If you are protecting your money, other players will read that in your play. If you are afraid to call a big bet because you might be wrong and not doing the bets you would normally call or (re)raise. Afraid to protect your hand, hands you would normally protect... You are playing "Over your Head"

"Help" your Bankroll so be careful that you choose the right stakes.

sábado, 1 de agosto de 2009

Winner's Tilt

Hi Guys,

Another form of tilt is Winner's Tilt. You may think, "How can you tilt when you're winning??". Look at this situation - You are on fire and playing well. You're getting hands and they are hitting hard. Next thing you know you're up 100BBs and life is beautiful. Then winner's tilt comes into play - but the scary thing about winner's tilt is that you don't even notice it! You find yourself playing marginal hands and pushing even the thinnest of edges because in your mind you' are thinking that you can afford to make that call. You are running hot anyways, right?. So if you don't hit (don't worry, you were behind the whole time anyways...), your stack starts to diminish. But it doesn't intimidate you! You're still having a winning session, right?
No, by making these poor decisions and losing these "small" pots you’re basically burning money. Getting a deep stack should allow you some different moves in your game, but not to somehow rationalize making bad decisions. It is time to stop....

Regards