Weekend Online Poker Tournaments

Published Friday, August 15, 2008
Posted by bettingfool

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Most of the big weekly tournaments are played on the weekends. The biggest one remains the PokerStars Sunday Million. It is regularly guaranteed at a million and a half now, and the first place winner takes home between $170K and $200K. They also have the $200K Sunday Warm Up before the Million.

Full Tilt Poker has a $90K, $75K, $65K, and a $60K guaranteed tournament every Saturday. Their Sunday event is the $750,000 guaranteed event, which will soon be the Full Tilt Million. They also run $250K, $150K, $65K, and $50K guaranteed events on Sundays.

PokerRoom, Party Poker, Hollywood Poker, and Mansion Poker have $150K events on Sunday. Absolute Poker has their $150K tournament on Saturday. Bodog Poker has a $100,000 guaranteed event on Sundays, and they follow it up with a few $25K last-chance events if you bust out of the big ones early.

Texas Holdem Poker: When to Bet

Published Saturday, January 5, 2008
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So…you’ve gathered a few friends together to play some poker. Or maybe you’ve settled down for the night in front of your computer to play in your first online poker tournament. Whatever the case may be, in the game of poker there are many basic strategies that you need to get down before you can even begin to hope to win your first game of Texas Hold’em. Let’s start with knowing when to bet…

In Texas Holdem (or any poker game) when you lay down a bet you’re telling the rest of players at your table that you either:

a) have the best hand and you’re willing to bet money on it. Or
b) have a crappy hand and you’ll fold if you are forced to lay some money down.

Most players bet when they have a good hand and most don’t bet if they don’t have a good hand. But that kind of thinking is what separates the beginners from the more experienced poker players. A good hand might not be good enough against someone else who has a great hand, for example. And if you don’t have the better hand are you prepared to bluff? Good poker players are always trying to perfect their poker face and they’d rather be cunning or deceptive than typical or boring.

So…rather than being a typcial poker player — bet when you’re good and ready to take out everyone else at your table by convincing them that you’ve got the best hand.

Keep in mind that when it comes to playing poker, you’re always trying to better your game. Check out this poker strategy site for more tips on how to become a better Texas Holdem player.