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Friday, August 11, 2006

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Quick strategy for playing freeroll tournaments.

-patience, patience, patience.


First hour, play only premium hands out of position A-A to 9-9, AK suited to 10-J suited, AK unsuited to 10-J unsuited. The latter hands play with great caution. On the button, play all premium hands aggressively, middle hands carefully. In the blinds you can play a little looser with hand selection if nobody raises. Keep your flops seen percentage under 12-13 if possible on the average. If your cards a rushing good then play them. Otherwise you may not have a good hand to play for an entire hour. Don't worry be patient!


-selective aggression.


Second hour, loosen up a bit and take a chance once in a while. Never go all in when you don't have the nuts. Have a goal in mind of playing into the top 10 or 20 places. So, be selectively aggressive. If you have a good hand then be aggressive with it! Keep your flops seen percentage under 15 if possible on the average. Try to get your chip stack 20-40 times the big blinds so as you don't become short stacked. Take as many small pots as possible.


-when opportunity knocks.

Last hour, pay more attention to loose and tight players. The big stack is trying to get bigger and the small stack is trying not to bust out. Look for opportunities to take blinds and try to finish slower than the others risk less than your opponents until you get to the goal of top 10 or 20. Then, get aggressive. Play all premium hands a fast as you possibly can, bet strong. play middle hands strong. And be very careful of potential traps. Traps will get you busted just a bit quicker. So play hard and fast but be wary. Flops seen percentage should still be under 20 if you get good cards often,under 16-17 if your cards are junk.
Good luck at the freeroll tables...

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Friday, July 21, 2006

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Poker isn't a team sport

Poker isn't a team sport
Soft playing your friends is a form of collusion
Home News Tribune Online 07/21/06
If you want to do your friends a favor, don't do it at the poker table. Take them out for a beer if you win the tournament. In fact, buy them dinner. What you can't do, though, is give anybody a break — ever.

Yes, it's true. I would check-raise my own mother if it meant that I could beat her for all of her chips. The same holds true for my brother, my wife, and any professional poker player friends of mine.


Frankly, that's the only way to act at the poker table.

At the World Series of Poker, players are randomly seated at one of many tables. In past years, though, exceptions were made in special circumstances. For example, if a husband and wife were seated at the same table, one of the two would be moved to another table.

However, if both players happened to make the final table, then obviously they'd have to play there, which can make for an unpleasant situation. Along these lines, there is one form of cheating that you may not be aware of. In fact, you might be doing it yourself.

Have you ever been in a poker tournament and decided to take it easy on a buddy who was down on his luck? Let's say, you had the absolute nut hand, but checked to him because you didn't want to beat him. That's cheating. That may sound harsh, but it's the truth. Even though you might not see any harm in it, and your intentions are all well and good, soft playing your friends is a form of collusion. It's called team play.

Soft playing really is a big deal. If you're caught doing it in a tournament, whether it was intentional or not, you might receive a penalty. Tournament officials can put you in the penalty box for an allotted amount time or even disqualify you from the tournament. More often than not, the offending player doesn't feel like he's cheating. He just doesn't understand why it's wrong to take it easy on somebody.

Tournaments generally pay 10 percent of the field. Survival is critical; the longer you're alive in a tournament, the closer you get to cashing in on a payday. By slow playing and not betting your strong hands against a friend, you're hurting every remaining player's chance of cashing in.

Let's look at an extreme example to help illustrate why this practice has no place in poker.

It's a No Limit Hold'em tournament where the top 27 players are in the money; there are currently 28 remaining. The next player eliminated gets nothing at all — the infamous bubble. Now, suppose you're the chip leader, in the big blind, and have a huge stack. The blinds are at $500 to $1,000. Your buddy, conversely, is the shortest stack with just $1,500 in chips. He decides to go all-in, raising you a measly $500 more. You look down at your cards and see A-K.

With your big slick, it's very likely you'll eliminate your buddy if you call. In fact, even if you were dealt 2-7 offsuit, it would still be correct to call, based on pot odds.

However, let's say you decide to be a nice guy and let him have the $1,500 in blinds, allowing him to double his chips to 3,000. Well, you've just cheated all the other players in the tournament.

If your pal now happens to make it into the money, he'll be taking a spot that likely should have been someone else's. Sure, giving the pot away didn't hurt you much, but by letting your buddy have it, you've made a world of difference to his stack, and to the integrity of the game.

Poker isn't a team sport. It's every player for himself, and it simply has to be that way. I realize that it can be uncomfortable to knock out your friends, but the alternative is flat out cheating. It's your responsibility to play hard against all of your opponents, even if you have a relationship with them.

If you want to do your friends a favor, don't do it at the poker table. Take them out for a beer if you win the tournament. In fact, buy them dinner. What you can't do, though, is give anybody a break — ever.

Visit www.fullcontactpoker.com/news to submit your questions and comments to poker champion Daniel Negreanu.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

House passes bill to limit online gambling

Updated: 2:32 p.m. CT July 11, 2006
WASHINGTON - The House passed legislation Tuesday that would prevent gamblers from using credit cards to bet online and could block access to gambling Web sites.

The legislation would clarify and update current law to spell out that most gambling is illegal online. But there would be exceptions — for state-run lotteries and horse racing — and passage isn’t a safe bet in the Senate, where Republican leaders have not considered the measure a high priority.

The House voted 317-93 for the bill, which would allow authorities to work with Internet providers to block access to gambling Web sites.

To enforce that ban, the bill would prohibit credit cards and other payment forms, such as electronic transfers, from being used to settle online wagers. It also would give law enforcement officials the authority to work with Internet providers to block access to gambling Web sites.

Reps. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Jim Leach, R-Iowa sponsored the bill. They successfully beat back an amendment to strip out exemptions in the legislation for the horse racing industry and state lotteries.

Goodlatte called that “a poison pill amendment,” aimed at defeating the larger bill.


Critics argued that regulating the $12 billion industry would be better than outlawing it. The Internet gambling industry is headquartered almost entirely outside the United States, though about half its customers live in the U.S.

Other critics complain that the bill doesn’t cover all forms of gambling. They point to exemptions they say would allow online lotteries and Internet betting on horse racing to flourish while cracking down on other kinds of sports betting, casino games and card games like poker.

“If you’re going to support legislation that is supposed to ’prohibit gambling,’ you should not have carve-outs,” said Andrea Lafferty, executive director of the conservative Traditional Values Coalition.

Other conservative and antigambling groups are supporting the legislation, sponsored by Reps. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Jim Leach, R-Iowa.


John Kindt, a business professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who has studied the issue, calls the Internet “the crack cocaine” of gambling.

“There are no needle marks. There’s no alcohol on the breath. You just click the mouse and lose your house,” he said.

Congress has considered similar bills several times before. In 2000, disgraced lobbyist Jack Ambramoff led a fierce campaign against it on behalf of an online lottery company.

Online lotteries are allowed in the bill passed today, largely at the behest of states that increasingly rely on lotteries to augment tax revenues.

Pro-sports leagues also like the bill, arguing that Web wagering could hurt the integrity of their sports.

The horse racing industry also supported the bill because of the exemption it would get. Betting operators would not be prohibited from any activity allowed under the Interstate Horseracing Act. That law written in the 1970s set up rules for interstate betting on racing. It was updated a few years ago to clarify that betting on horse racing over the Internet is allowed.

Greg Avioli, chief executive officer of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, said the mention of horse racing in the bill is “a recognition of existing federal law,” not a new carve-out.

He said the racing industry has a strong future in the digital age and acknowledged the bill would send Internet gamblers to racing sites. “They’d return to the one place they can bet legally,” Avioli said.

That’s what some critics say is unfair.

“Somehow we find ourselves in a situation where Congress has gotten in the business of cherry-picking types of gambling,” complained Rep. Robert Wexler, D-Fla. Wexler had tried unsuccessfully to include exemptions for dog racing and jai alai, both popular in Florida.

The Justice Department has taken a different view on the legality of Internet betting on horse races. In a World Trade Organization case involving Antigua, the department said online betting on horse racing remains illegal under the 1961 Wire Act despite the existence of the more recently passed Interstate Horseracing Act.

The department hasn’t actively enforced its stance, but observers say it is possible the agency and the racing industry could face off in court in the future.

Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., is leading support for the ban in the Senate. The issue has so far not been debated in that chamber this year.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Detailed, up-to-date bill status information on H.R.4411.

ON CSPAN LIVE NOW!!! 07/11/06 9:45am CDT

Congressional Legislation

'To prevent the use of certain payment instruments, credit cards, and fund transfers for unlawful Internet gambling, and for other purposes. '
Bill # H.R.4411

Original Sponsor:
Jim Leach (R-IA 2nd)

Cosponsor Total: 36
(last sponsor added 05/11/2006)
3 Democrats
33 Republicans






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5/26/2006--Reported to House, amended, Part II. (There are 2 other summaries)
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 - Amends the federal criminal code to prohibit persons engaged in the business of betting or wagering from knowingly accepting credit, electronic fund transfers, checks, drafts, or similar instruments, or the proceeds of any other financial transaction in connection with unlawful Internet gambling (this prohibition is defined by this Act as a "restricted transaction").
Directs the Secretary of the Treasury and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to prescribe regulations to identify and block restricted transactions and transmissions of wagering information. Grants financial organizations immunity from civil liability for blocking transactions which they reasonably believe are restricted transactions.
Grants U.S. district courts original and exclusive jurisdiction to prevent and restrain restricted transactions. Authorizes the Attorney General or any state attorney general to institute proceedings to prevent or restrain a restricted transaction.
Imposes fines and/or a five-year term of imprisonment for violations of this Act. Authorizes a court to enter a permanent injunction prohibiting an individual convicted of a violation of this Act from engaging in betting or wagering activities.
Authorizes the prosecution of otherwise exempt financial transaction providers, interactive computer services, or telecommunications services that have actual knowledge and control of bets and wagers and that operate, or are controlled by an entity that operates, an unlawful Internet gambling site.
Calls for the U.S. government, in deliberations with foreign governments, to: (1) encourage cooperation by foreign governments in identifying whether Internet gambling operations are being used for money laundering, corruption, or other crimes; (2) advance policies that promote international cooperation in enforcing this Act; and (3) encourage the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering to study the extent to which Internet gambling operations are being used for money laundering purposes.
Directs the Secretary to report to Congress annually on deliberations between the United States and other countries on Internet gambling.


Detailed, up-to-date bill status information on H.R.4411.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

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Sunday, July 02, 2006

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I'm trying a new strategy hoping to win 1st place in some of numerous freeroll tournaments I enter each and everyday. I'll aim for the least number of hands played possible. So, I'll try to get the preflops seen down to between 5-10% the hour or two. For the final hour, I'll aim for 10-20% or less preflop. Final table is usually dog-eat-dog so no rules here.

Anyway goal #1 is to make top 10.
If Goal 1 is achieved then I'll play more aggressively at the final table.

Friday, June 23, 2006

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

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Saturday, June 10, 2006

New Poker Players

Hello New Players
I was a new player 6 months ago except for getting terribly beaten at my local card room.
I have learned to play with confidence and the assurance that I now know what I am doing.
My method for learning is to play online free roll tournaments. Play for free -making real $$.

First I suggest playing for play chips at any online poker room. Full Tilt Poker is where I began.

Then sign up for some free roll tourneys. After you have played enough hands you too will feel
that you can play with anyone -anytime - anywhere. This process takes some time maybe 1
month, maybe 6 months. It all depends on if you are a quick study or a slow methodical learner.
Remember the pros have played for 10, 20 or even 30-40 years, so they will always have that
advantage over the new player. But you do still see many new folks climbing the ranks in the pro poker world, most of them have been playing online. Playing online is so much more fast paced than playing at a sit down table. Playing online you can play 3,4,5 games at one time. So you must make decisions quicker than if you were seated at a table. I promise you that, with time, you will become a better and more confident player. I would guess about 100,000 hands is a good start.

-rjovi- --200,000 hands since nov 2005--

Friday, June 09, 2006

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Dear readers,
You are not alone in your enjoyment of the great game of poker. More than 70 million Americans play poker and roughly 23 million play the game online. An American tradition and a true game of skill, poker is part of the heritage of the United States. From presidents and generals, to Supreme Court justices and even members of Congress, poker has tested the intellect of Americans for nearly 150 years.
Remarkably, if some members of Congress have their way, playing poker on the Internet may soon come to an end, forcing you to fold your hand. Legislation moving through Congress right now seeks to ban Americans from playing Internet poker by deputizing banks and Internet service providers to keep you from accessing poker websites.
You can take a stand to protect your right to play poker and the American way. We encourage you to contact your local Congressman today! You can help turn back Congress' efforts to ban online poker.
Support the efforts of such organizations as the Poker Players Alliance, a growing group of more than 25,000 poker players, who are taking a stand against this legislation and working to promote and protect the game. The Poker Players Alliance is asking Congress to consider a more rational and realistic approach to online poker, one that would create a regulated environment for online play, and similar to what the U.S. government has done for brick-and-mortar casinos.
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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Freeroll Whoring




I've been playing freeroll tournaments for about nine months now. Stick a fork in me I'm cooked. I'm owned, can't get enough of that sweet leaf that is online poker freeroll tournaments. It's not for the money. It's not for my thrifty bargain hunter mentality. It's not for all the awesome gamely players I encounter banging their heads on the tainted felt. It's not for the endless loop de loop of the coveted button chasing the bankroll busting blinds.It is for the donkey who bets in every position with any posible combination of cards hoping to bust the "bluffer" with his 8-2 off betting that his 3-4-5-6 & 7 will fall before his demon eyes, not necessarily in that order. It is for this ass who may very well win this freeroll tournament with it's 15000 participants. It is for the 67 centavos. It is because this same jackel with be at the $2-$4 experiencing ups and downs of mamouth proportions. It is because I respect the button, the blinds big and small. I enjoy an occasional well played bluff/bluffer. It is because I enjoy the art of pushing the chips in the most efficient manner possible in order maximize the gains and minimize the losses to the oh so nefarious one. It is for that very moment you know you have the nuts and you know how to use them.
---freerolls rock---200,000 hands played since november 2005---Ron aka rjovi, xrjovixfreerollinsider.com

Sunday, June 04, 2006

My Freeroll Poker History

My Freeroll history.
I started playing freerolls at Full Tilt Poker back in november of 2005. Then I tried Bet Fred, Noble, Poker.com, Titan, Pokerroom and Holdem. By January I found PokerWorld, Bugsy's Club, Eurolinx, Hollywood, Celebrity and Absolute Poker. February's new finds were Bodog, Poker Champs, CD Poker and Poker4ever. Now it's June and I play everyday at Bodog, CD Poker, Poker.com, Full Tilt, Poker Champs and Poker4ever because these sites have the best freerolls for my needs. Occassionally I still play at all the other sites lest I find a moment when I'm not in a freeroll tournament. Lately, I've been in the money 2-3 or 4-5 times a day, from 30-40% of all freerolls played. So I guess with time this freeroll thing can help a player's game along. 9 months running I'm feeling fairly confident in my game. I hope to report in the near furture that I'm winning these freeroll tournaments. This has yet to be accomplished.


For those of you who are too good to play freerolls. I have just one example for you.Sitting with Chris Ferguson at a $40 Horse or Razz freeroll MTT is quite an experience for me.Rumor has it that "Jesus" turned $1 into $25000 there too.Ooops that was 2 examples..Hehe

Thanks for your replies
Good luck at the tables

---freerolls rock---
---200,000 hands played since november 2005---
Ron aka rjovi, xrjovix
freerollinsider.com

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Gaming Club Info

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The Gaming Club Poker Room offers you the most advanced features of any online Poker room, and is designed to give you tools to analyze your game and beat your opponents. Your play statistics are tracked locally on your computer, allowing you to study your game and refine it. The Gaming Club Poker Room also gives Players the option to track the pot and number of Players at each stage of a hand.



The Gaming Club Poker Room offers a wide variety of games to cater for the needs of the different types of Players. The games offered are:


  • Texas Hold'em
  • Omaha
  • Omaha Hi/Low
  • 5 Card Stud
  • 7 Card Stud
  • One on One Tables

The limits of the tables vary from $0.05/$0.10 to $100/$200.



The Gaming Club Poker Room also offers a number of Single and Multi-Table Tournaments that run on a daily basis. The Multi-Table Tournaments are frequently updated with chances to win a trip to a land-based tournament where you can play in the satellites to win a seat into the final or a buy-in into the final.



The Gaming Club Poker Room also offers a daily Bad Beat Jackpot and a High Hand of the day Bonus, where Players stand a chance of winning $500 for the Bad Beat Jackpot or $250 for the High Hand of the day Bonus.



The Gaming Club Poker Room at a glance:



Welcome bonus: Deposit $50 and Get $50

Playing currency: $

Bad Beat Jackpot: $500 and $50 per day will be added onto this jackpot if not won in a day.

High Hand of the day Bonus: $250

Game selection: Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Low, 5 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud and One on One Tables.

Play money section: YES. The tables highlighted in blue at the bottom of every lobby.

Deposit options: Click2Pay, FirePay, NETeller, ECO Card, MoneyBookers, Online Bank Transfer, PaySpark. Visa, MasterCard, UseMyBank, Diners Club, EnsurePay and EveryWhereMoney.

Customer service: 24/7 Toll-free telephone support or e-mail.

Best feature: The Gaming Club Poker Room is easy to navigate in terms of switching from table to lobby and table to table. They also have Mini-View option that allows you to have 4 tables visible at the same time.

Type of Players: Looking for some action? You'll find it at The Gaming Club Poker Room in the form of advanced Players who are serious about their Poker: Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson (WSOP Champion); Phil Ivey ("The Tiger Woods of Poker"); Howard Lederer; John Juanda; Eric Seidel; Bruno Fitousi; The Hendon Mob: Ross Boatman, Barny Boatman, Ram Vaswani, Joe Beevers; Andy Bloch, Peter Costa; Dave Colclough; Erick Lindgren; CardPlayer Magazine: Barry Shulman, Jeff Shulman, Allyn Jaffrey; Garry Bush; Surinder Suner; Jan Syavik; Marty Wilson; Simon Trumper; Lucy Rokach; Blair Rodman; Paul Testud; Tony Bloom, Huck Seed, Roy "The Boy" Brimley, Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott, Howard Plant, Freddie Deeb, and Alan Cunningham - to name a few!



The Gaming Club Poker Room Games:



  • Texas Hold'em
  • Omaha
  • Omaha Hi/Low
  • 7 Card Stud
  • 5 Card Stud

In addition, The Gaming Club offers a number of Single and Multi-Table Tournaments that run on a daily basis. The buy-ins for the Single Table Tournaments range from $0.75 + $0.25 to $100 + $9. Players are also invited to participate in "play money" tournaments to give them an idea as to how the tournaments are played without using real money.



The buy-ins for the Multi-Table Tournaments range from nothing (for the FreeRoll tournaments) to $100 + $10 (for $100,000 guarantee tourney every weekend). The pot for the Multi-Table Tournaments is split as follows: 1st place will receive 50%, 2nd place will receive 30% and 3rd place will receive 20%.