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Rush Poker at Full Tilt Poker – Rapid-Fire Action at the Poker Tables

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Full Tilt Poker has recently started to offer an innovative online version called Rush Poker. This new style of poker seems to be perfect for today’s generation of Internet players.

When playing at a Rush Poker table, players are instantly moved to another table after folding their hand. The player will find different starting cards, a new position, and different opponents.

In addition to speeding up play, it seems virtually impossible that there could be cheating or collusion because of the constant changes in opponents, hands and scenarios.

Full Tilt Poker is currently offering the new brand of poker as a no-limit Hold’em cash game at short handed tables or full tables. They have recently added pot-limit Omaha games also.

Isildur1 to Play in PartyPoker.com Big Game – Will He Win or Lose?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

In case you haven’t heard yet, it has been confirmed that Isildur1 will play in the PartyPoker.com Big Game IV which will take place on April 11th.

Isildur1 will be on a virtual freeroll as Tony Guoga has said that he will stake Isildur1 in the big cash game that will be televised.

We may find out exactly who Isildur1 is or we may not. Tony G has said that Isildur1 can wear a mask if he does not want to reveal his identity on television.

Isildur1 has been playing huge stakes online at Full Tilt Poker often playing against some of the best poker players in the world such as Patrik Antonius, Tom Dwan and Ilari Sahamies.

He will face off against pro players including Tony Guoga, Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilly, Isaac Haxton, Neil Channing and Luke “FullFlush” Schwartz.

Isildur1 has won and lost millions of dollars playing cash games at Full Tilt Poker.

But, how do you think he will do playing in a live cash game against poker professionals?

Feel free to leave your thoughts and opinions about how you think Isildur1 will do while playing in the PartyPoker.com Big Game IV on April 11th.

Online Poker Rooms Currently Running 2010 WSOP Satellite Tournaments

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

It’s that time of year again, and online poker players worldwide are gearing up to play in 2010 WSOP Satellites. Many poker rooms have announced their schedules for satellites where players can win a seat into the 2010 World Series of Poker.

We have a complete listing of poker rooms online that are currently running satellites for the 2010 WSOP Main Event:

Ultimate Poker
PDC Poker
Carbon Poker
Spin32 Poker
Absolute Poker
Cake Poker
Full Tilt Poker
Titan Poker
Doyle’s Room

The 2010 WSOP Main Event will begin on July 5th. Sign up with one of the poker rooms listed above to get a chance to win your seat into the 2010 World Series of Poker.

The PokerStars Big Game – Play High Stakes Poker on TV

Monday, March 29th, 2010

The Big Game is a brand new, high-stakes cash game show on national TV, and you can be part of it for free by playing in the Big Game qualifier tournaments and winning a seat in the cash game as a Loose Cannon qualifier.

All PokerStars players in the US and Canada can play in daily, free-to-enter Big Game Round 1 qualifiers, running March 26-June 25. Finish in the top 200 in any of the Big Game Final Round qualifiers and you’ll be invited to send PokerStars a casting video, telling them why you think you should be on The Big Game as a Loose Cannon.

Impress them and you will be invited to Las Vegas to face-off against the biggest names in poker in a high-stakes cash game with a $100,000 minimum buy-in, including legends like Daniel Negreanu and more.

The Big Game looks set to be the most exciting thing to happen to televised poker for years. Make it as a Loose Cannon and PokerStars will buy you into the game for the minimum buy-in of $100,000, and you’ll get to keep whatever profit you make above this amount.

Every episode you’ll sit alongside the superstars of the game to play for hundreds of thousands of dollars in cold hard cash, with blinds set at $200/$400. Finish the session up and you will be invited to come back for the next episode. This is your chance to step up to the big leagues and walk away a winner, and best of all it’s free to enter.

Download PokerStars software to play in the free Big Game Qualifier tournaments

Beat the Brunson 10 – Play in the Brunson 10 Bounty Tournament

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Take on 3 of the Brunson 10 Pros Tonight

Monday, March 29th:
Get ready to rumble with the most elite online poker players in the game. This week’s guest Brunson 10 pros are 2008 Online Player of the Year, Alex Kamberis, heads up expert, Amit Makhija and fellow Brunson 10 pro and online legend, Dani Stern.

Pick off any these three Brunson 10 members and you’ll win $500. Plus, if you win the tournament, they will give you another $1,000 on top of the tournament winnings.

Remember, it’s not just the pros you’ll want to set in your sights, everyone has a $10 bounty on his or her head, including you. The more players you pick off, the more money you’ll win. Download the free Doyle’s Room Poker software to get into the tournament.

Take on 3 Legends in the Making in Tonight’s Beat The Brunson 10

Rake Free Week at bet365 Poker

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Enjoy a whole Rake Free Week with bet365

Following on from the recent success of Rake Free Fridays, bet365 is extending the offer in April to cover an entire Rake Free Week.

On 8th April you will receive a bonus that’s equal to all the rake and tournament fees you paid between 1st and 7th April, up to $100. What’s more, you get the rest of the month to release your bonus, giving you plenty of time to make the most of this great offer.

This is a great opportunity to enjoy your favourite poker games and get rewarded by bet365 in the process. Opt in now and get great value for your play for a whole week from 1st April.

Rake Free Week is just one promotion in bet365’s regularly updated range. All promotions run parallel to the excellent VIP Scheme, which offers players a great choice of cash and tournament rewards.

By playing as part of the world’s largest online poker network, you can always find a game against thousands of possible opponents. Both cash game and tournaments are available and you can choose from poker variations including Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud, 5 Card Stud and Razz. Play satellite tournaments for your chance to make it to prestigious live events in the best locations around the world.

Rake Free Week at bet365 Poker

Rednecks in Kentucky Trying to Seize 141 Internet Gambling Domain Names

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The Kentucky Supreme Court issued a non-ruling on the 141 Internet gambling-related damin names the state attempted to seize. The Supreme Court officially reversed the Court of Appeals ruling in favor of the Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association and Interactive Gaming Council, but only temporarily.

The court ruled that iMEGA and IGC did not demonstrate standing to litigate on behalf of anonymous domain registrants. An individual who owns one of the companies that is a member of one of the associations must step forward and admit ownership to one of the domain names. iMEGA and IGC have 20 days to refile with the Kentucky Court of Appeals and present an affadavit from an individual stating that he is a member of one of the associations and that the association has the right to represent him.

The ruling in this specific case, where there is a finite number of 141 injured parties, iMEGA is not representing the industry as a whole but these specific injured parties. So one of the individuals has to admit ownership of a company associated with iMEGA.

iMEGA chairman Joe Brennan Jr. offered this statement. “Our thing has been since we sued the federal government not once but three times, it’s no small thing to do something like that,” Brennan said. “From the beginning, the reason we kept company names confidential is we didn’t want to make anyone a target for some retaliatory investigation. We didn’t want to put anyone in the position to be on the defense because of that. Up until now, that kind of representation has been OK with the federal courts.”

Want to stop the rednecks in Kentucky from telling you that you can not play on PokerStars or Full Tilt Poker? Join the Poker Players Alliance today, and write to your local representative.

Re-Launch of Ultimate Poker Forum Community Discussion Board

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

We have re-launched our Community Discussion Board where you can discuss poker topics such as tournaments, no limit hold’em, limit hold’em, beginners questions, televised poker, WSOP, WPT and much more.

If you have a bad beat story or a great win experience you would like to share with other poker players, register then post a topic in our Ultimate Poker Forum Community Discussion Board.

The ULTIMATE Poker Forum Community Discussion Board

Poker Tips from the Pros – Keeping the Pot Small by Jennifer Harman

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Keeping the Pot Small by Jennifer Harman

Jennifer Harman Full Tilt Poker

Jennifer Harman - Full Tilt Poker Pro

Poker is a game of decisions. Some decisions are very easy to make, while others will keep you awake all night if you choose poorly. In my experience, the larger the pot size, the harder the decision you’ll be faced with.

On the other hand, the smaller the pot is, the easier the decision. Which is why, especially in tournament play, you want to keep the pot small when you’re holding a marginal hand. You don’t want to be facing a decision for all of your chips in a situation where all you’ve got is something like top pair with a medium-strength kicker. You want to avoid that scenario as much as possible. It’s better to keep the pot small by checking and calling rather than building a huge pot, even if you do hold an advantage in that hand.

Let me give you an example from a hand I played at a World Series of Poker event last year. We were still fairly early in the tournament, and I was in the cut-off (the seat before the button) holding K-J. The action folded around to me, I put in a raise and was called by the button. Both blinds folded, and we were heads-up going to the flop.

The flop came J-9-3 with two diamonds. Yes, I had top pair with a strong kicker, but with straight and flush draws on the board I was in no mood to go crazy with my hand. So I checked, and the button bet about two-thirds of the pot.

A check could also tempt my opponent to bluff in this spot, especially if he put me on something like A-K or A-Q. With a bluff or a drawing hand being the button’s most likely holding, I made the call.

The turn was a harmless 5, not a diamond, and very unlikely to help out the button in any way. Once again, I decided to control the size of the pot and keep it small by checking. If I’d bet and the button had a monster draw, there’s a good chance he’d come over the top of my bet to try and push me off the pot. I liked my hand there, just not enough to go broke with it.

After I checked, the button put in another bet, which I called. The river was a non-diamond 2, meaning that neither the flush draw or the straight draw got there. Confident that I had the best hand at this point, I still decided to check the river.

Why? Well, there was a small chance the button had made a set or two pair somewhere along the way, and it’s better to check-call in that spot rather than face a tough decision for a lot of chips if he raises. Also, if he did have nothing but air, checking might induce a bluff on the river.

As it turned out, the button checked behind me and I took down the pot with my K-J. I didn’t win a big pot with that hand, but I also didn’t lose a huge pot. The decisions I faced on each street were made much easier by the fact that I kept the pot small.

Jennifer Harman plays online poker exclusively at Full Tilt Poker.

Download the free Full Tilt Poker Software to play poker with Jen and other Full Tilt Poker Pros

World Series of Poker Satellites at Cake Poker

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) satellites are beginning at online poker room Cake Poker.

Many online poker rooms require satellite winners to wear their logo. Cake Poker satellite winners do not have to wear a Cake Poker logo, though they wouldn’t discourage you if you did decide to wear their gear.

Cake Poker is currently offering their players the chance to win $2,500 and $12,500 prize packages for the 2010 WSOP in Las Vegas. You can use your prize package to enter any WSOP event, you are not obligated to buy-in to a specific event like many other poker rooms require.

They are running Steps Sit n Go Tournaments with buy-ins starting at just $1. There are also $350 + $24 multi-table tournament on Sundays at 4 PM ET. Satellites into the $350 tournaments start at just $3.

For more information on 2010 World Series of Poker satellites at Cake Poker, click on the link below:

2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Satellites