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Change Your Game

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

When you play with players who aren’t very observant, you can spend to whole poker online game playing however you’re most comfortable. If you’re passive, you can play the jeux de casino passively the entire time and no one will pick up on it. When you play with good online poker players, though, you can count on them keeping an eye on you and mentally taking notes. When you are with observant players, it’s a good idea to try to throw them off your scent by changing the nature of your game.

Basically, to take advantage of the observant player, use what you know about yourself to play differently and throw them off. If you’re a passive player who rarely bluffs, you’ve pretty much given yourself a free ticket to take a few pots. Once you’ve gotten the reputation of being an “honest” poker player, no one will doubt you when you buy a pot or two. If you’re an aggressive player, a bit more patience is required. If you develop a reputation as a bluffer, you’ll have no problem getting calls when you have the nuts. If people expect you to raise all-in with nothing, you should have a few people calling you when you’ve got a full boat.

Presidential Stance on Online Poker

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

As the presidential elections in the U.S. are merely days away one issue the candidates have talked very little about is their stance on online poker. And online gambling in general whether it be poker or other casino games.

However, a U.S. minor political party, the Libertarian Party, appears to be the most supportive of online gambling and poker. The national ticket is comprised of former Republican Congressman Bob Barr and former Republican Wayne Root, a Las Vegas resident and former sports handicapper. The Libertarian Party has since its inception been opposed to extensive government regulation and strongly supportive of civil liberties and free trade. A major plank in its party platform is the call to redirect the criminal justice system’s focus on victimless crimes, such as gambling. A major plank in its party platform is the call to redirect the criminal justice system’s focus on victimless crimes, such as gambling.

The party’s communication director, Stephen Gordon, is on record as having objected to the various anti-online gambling bills proposed in Congress, which ultimately resulted in the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act). Regardless, though, of whether Barack Obama or John McCain win the election, I hope that they both see the financial and cultural benfits of legalizing online poker.