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

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Keeping the Pot Small by Jennifer Harman

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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.

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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

Daniel Negreanu Rates the World’s Top Ten Toughest Tournaments

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Daniel Negreanu posted a recent blog entry where he gives his opinion on what is the world’s toughest poker tournaments.

He has stated that the number one variable in determining the toughest tournaments are the strength of field. The second variable of importance is tournament structure, and finally a third important factor, but to a much lesser degree, is field size. Generally speaking, the larger the field, the more likely that the level of skill drops.

Here is a list of the Top Ten Toughest Tournaments in the World according to Daniel Negreanu:

10 – WPT LA Poker Classic

9 – PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

8 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em WSOP Heads Up Championship

7 – PokerStars EPT Grand Final

6 – WSOP Main Event

5 – WPT Championship

4 – PokerStars NAPT Bounty Shootouts

3 – WSOP Europe Main Event

2 – $25,000 WSOP 6 Handed No Limit Hold’em Event

1 – $50,000 WSOP Players Championship

Notice that the WSOP Main Event is not in the Top 5? That is a rough spot to put the Main Event, but Negreanu is right that there are tons of qualifiers in this event. But, let’s not forget that everyone who is a poker professional is also at the WSOP Main Event.

To read the complete blog entry and more in depth explanations on how he rates the top ten, click on the link below:

Daniel Negreanu – World’s Top Ten Toughest Tournaments

2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Satellites at Ultimate Poker

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Ultimate Poker is currently running satellites where players can win a seat into the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event.

Here is a list of tournaments at Ultimate Poker where you can win a seat into the 2010 WSOP Main Event:

* Weekly Super Satellites Every Sunday – $500+30

* Satellites to the Sunday Super Satellite – from $10+1

* Step Tourneys – from $0.10

* VIP Tournaments – Watch your email for exclusive invites

* 25-seat Guarantee – Sunday, June 6th at 4pm ET – $500+30

* 50-seat Guarantee – Sunday, June 20th at 4pm ET – $500+30

* Satellites to both Guarantees – from $10+1

They have Weekly Super Satellites every Sunday with a buy-in of $500 + $30. But, you don’t have to buy-in directly to the Super Satellites, you can get in for as little as $11.

They also have Step Tournaments with buy-ins starting at only $0.10 – you could actually get into the World Series of Poker for investing a dime.

On June 6th at 4PM ET there will be a 25-Seat Guaranteed tournament with a buy-in of $500 + $30 – get into this event for about $10.

On June 20th at 4PM ET they will have a 50-Seat Guaranteed tournament with $500 + $30 buy-in – satellites starting at only $10.

There are several ways to qualify to get into the 2010 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas. Ultimate Poker gives you more chances to win a seat into poker’s most prestigious tournament – the World Series of Poker.

Download Ultimate Poker now win a seat into the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event

World Series of Poker (WSOP) Satellite Events – $12,500 Tournament Package

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

At Spin32 Poker, World Series of Poker (WSOP) satellite tournaments are running daily.

Every day at Spin32 Poker you have the opportunity to win an entry into this year’s World Series of Poker by playing in the lower buy-in satellites.

There are Multi-Table Tournaments (MTT) and Sit’n'Go Satellites starting from as low as $2 buy-in.

You can buy in at any level or work your way up to the Grand Final Events where there are large guaranteed prize pools or $12,500 Real Life Tournament Packages given away.

World Series Satellite Tournament Schedule:

Sit’n'Go – $2, $10 & $55 Tournaments registering 24/7, visit the Tournaments > Sit’n'Go > Satellite tab of the Spin32 Poker software.

$2 MTT – Every day at 06:30, 09:00, 13:45, 16:00, 20:30 & 00:00 Spin32 Poker time (GMT-5 / ET-1).

$10 MTT – Every day at 10:30, 14:30, 19:00 & 21:30 Spin32 Poker time (GMT-5 / ET-1).

$55 MTT – Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 18:00 Spin32 Poker time (GMT-5 / ET-1).

The first Grand Final Event was held on Sunday 21st February 2010.

However, don’t worry if you missed this. As there are more Grand Final Events coming up over the next three months.

Win a Seat into the 2010 WSOP Main Event

Win a 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Seat – WSOP Qualifiers and Satellites

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Getting a seat into the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event is not as hard as it seems. There are several ways to get your seat in this year’s WSOP Main Event.

Ultimate Poker is currently running qualifiers and satellites:

Weekly Super Satellites Every Sunday – $500 + $30
Satellites to the Sunday Super Satellite – From $10 + $1
Step Tourneys – From $0.10
VIP Tournaments – Exclusive e-mail invites
25-seat Guarantee – Sunday, June 6th at 4pm ET – $500+30
50-seat Guarantee – Sunday, June 20th at 4pm ET – $500+30
Satellites to both Guarantees – From $10+1

This year, Ultimate Poker is also running some great WSOP promotions. They will be paying a minimum of $1,000 cash just for playing in this year’s WSOP Main Event. The prize pool is progressive so the more Ultimate Poker players in the WSOP, the bigger the bonus will be. You can get up to $5,000 in cash just for winning a seat into the WSOP at Ultimate Poker.

King of Satellites

Ultimate Poker is paying top poker players tournament dollars for winning multiple Main Event seats. Win your seat through Ultimate Poker, and for each additional seat you win, they will credit your account with $12,000 in cash. For each additional Main Event seat you win, you will earn one point. Onl July 1st, Ultimate Poker will look at the leaderboard and award the top five winners up to $5,000 in cash.

Ultimate Poker is also willing to pay you to go deep in this year’s World Series of Poker Championship. Make the Final Table of the Main Event and they will give you a solid final table sponsorship deal that is worth up to $750,000.

Visit Ultimate Poker and play in their WSOP Qualifiers and Satellites

Caesars Atlantic City Presents the Stocking and Bonds Poker Tournament

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

STOCKINGS & BONDS POKER TOURNAMENT

Caesars Atlantic City Presents
Stockings & Bonds
Poker Tournament
Saturday, March 13, 2010

Caesars Atlantic City Stockings and Bonds Poker Tournament

The night starts out with the Stockings & Bonds Poker Tournament, with a $30,000 Prize Guaranteed!

First Place Winner will also earn a seat at the World Series of Poker 2010 Main Event in Las Vegas!

A true power player will be all business at the tables…even if the Stockings & Bonds Poker Girls will be in attendance, giving neck & shoulder massages to the risk-takers!

Pre-Register to lock in your spot now and purchase one of our Limited Time Only Online Packages. HURRY: BOOK NOW

OR
Buy-in and register for the Tournament on the day of the event from 1pm – 7:30pm. $500 Buy-in + $60 Registration Fee.

After the tournament you’re already a VIP, so head to Dusk Nightclub at Caesars to mingle with the A-Listers for the Official Stockings & Bonds After-Party!

World Series of Poker Europe Finale on ESPN2 Sunday

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

ESPN2 will air the two-hour conclusion of the World Series of Poker Europe on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 9 p.m. From a field of 334, just nine players remain, and legends and amateurs have come and gone. The final nine is headlined by Daniel Negreanu, as well as James Akenhead and Antoine Saout — members of the 2009 November Nine in Las Vegas. Perhaps the biggest story is 23-year-old Florida pro Jason Mercier, who owned Day 4 and brought a quarter of the chips to the final table.

In the final hour, only four players remain in contention for the coveted bracelet and nearly $1.3 million prize. The action will begin with the fairly even chip stacks, but from the start, it’s clear that two players have brought their “A” game when it matters most.

2010 World Series of Poker Satellites – Win a Seat into the 2010 WSOP Main Event

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

The time has come again when everyone is starting to get really excited about this year’s World Series of Poker.

At Spin32 Poker, players are also getting very exited and so to celebrate its start, they are giving away Live Seat Packages for the Las Vegas event!

Every day Spin32 Poker is offering players the chance to earn entry into this year’s World Series of Poker, by playing in the lower buy-in 2010 WSOP Satellite Tournaments.

There are Multi-Table tournament (MTT) and Sit’n'Go Satellites, starting from as low as $2 buy-in.

You can buy in at any level or work your way up to the Grand Final Events, where large Guaranteed Prize Pools or $12,500 Real Life Tournament Packages will be given away.

World Series Satellite Tournament Schedule:

Sit ‘n’ Go – $2, $10 & $55 Tournaments registering 24/7, visit the Tournaments > Sit’n'Go > Satellite tab of the Spin32 Poker software.

$2 MTT – Every day at 06:30, 09:00, 13:45, 16:00, 20:30 & 00:00 Spin32 Poker time (GMT-5 / ET-1).

$10 MTT – Every day at 10:30, 14:30, 19:00 & 21:30 Spin32 Poker time (GMT-5 / ET-1).

$55 MTT – Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 18:00 Spin32 Poker time (GMT-5 / ET-1).

The first Grand Final Event will be held on Sunday 21st February 2010. So you have the chance to be in at the very beginning.

However, don’t worry if you miss this month’s main event, as there will be three more Grand Final Events that you can enter, which are coming up over the next three months at Spin32 Poker.

ITPF Classic – Charity Poker Tournament to award seat to 2010 World Series of Poker

Monday, February 15th, 2010

ITPF Classic Charity Poker Tournament

DATE:
Saturday, February 20, 2010

TIME:
10AM sign-in/11AM play starts

FEE:
$200 before 2/20 – $250 day-of

LOCATION:
T&J Villaggio Restaurant
225 Westchester Avenue Port Chester, NY

1st PRIZE:
World Series of Poker Seat!

REGISTER HERE

Additional Info

Re-buys and Add-ons until 2PM

Re-buys $120 you get $6000 in chips

Scratch-off Re-buy $150 Guaranteed $7000 but 70% chance of getting $8000 or $9000 in chips

Scratch-off Re-buy $200 Guaranteed $11, 000 but 70% chance of getting $13,000 or $15,000 in chips

Add-on $175 you will get $10,000 in chips

At the registration table you can double your chip stack for $50

Satellites will be scheduled as the event nears

The 1st Annual ITPF Classic is scheduled for Saturday, February 20, 2010 at T&J Villaggio Trattoria, in Port Chester, NY. The ITP Foundation is calling on the community to get behind this event to benefit children with ITP, a rare bleeding disorder.

The ITP Foundation is pleased to announce that first prize at the event will be a seat, valued at $10,000, at the World Series of Poker, where players have a chance to win millions!

The ITPF Classic, a Texas Hold’em style of play, will also feature a bar and complimentary lunch, provided by T&J Villaggio. There will be a charity raffle and live auction where participants will bid on a variety of luxury prizes. WKTU radio DJ Goumba Johnny will also be on hand. The event promises to be a fun and rewarding endeavor for all who attend.

The ITP Foundation has secured noted and respected poker tournament organizer Jason D’Aloia, whose previous tournaments for charity have raised over $100,000. There is a $200 donation to register to play, and $20 donation for spectators; Check-in begins at 10AM. The game begins at 11AM sharp. T&J’s restaurant is located at 225 Westchester Ave. in Port Chester, N.Y.

To register for the 1st Annual ITPF Classic, please visit www.itpfoundation.org and follow the links accordingly. Look for the ITPF Classic’s Facebook page to remain aware of the latest updates and discussions.

The ITPF Classic proudly supports the Poker Players Alliance.