Archive for August, 2008

ladbrokes poker – Player Profile on John Juanda

Posted by Trix @ 12:00 AM, Friday Aug 15th, 2008

John Juanda was born on the 8th of July 1971 in Indonesia, these days he has taken up residence in Los Angeles, although he does spend time in California and travels to major poker tournaments too.

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John was a keen runner at school and a talented athlete, also going to university later in life. Johns real talent of poker though came to the fore in 2002 when he began to notch up a succession of wins in poker tournaments, including his first bracelet at the World Series which came in the $1,500 Triple Draw Event.

His initial success continued into the next years WSOP too when he picked up a further two bracelets. These were won in the $2,500 Seven Card Stud hi/lo split Event, and also the $2,500 Pot limit Omaha Event. These victories in different poker games show a diversity to Johns play and an ability to play and win in almost any form of poker.

He has had forty four cashes in total at the WSOP, and has made it to six final tables at the WPT too, although he has yet to win a WPT title. John Juanda is sponsored by Full Tilt Poker and made an excellent start to his career with those three bracelets in two years. He has not won any since then, but continues to play well and cash in many events he plays in. For this reason his live tournament earnings stand at an estimated $7.1 million.

You could certainly say that John is a good bet to pick up a WPT title in the next few years, and another bracelet would be nice to see too. John Juanda is a universally liked and admired player at the poker tables, and deserves further achievements to add to those he has already accomplished.

Which Poker Sites have the Best Software

Posted by Trix @ 12:00 AM, Friday Aug 15th, 2008

I do not think I have ever encountered a poker site which has truly awful software. Some may be a little slow and others might not look great, but in essence, they all serve the same purpose. Of course to many players all that matters is that they can sit down and play poker, they do not pay too much attention of how good the graphics or software is, but I feel for each of that type of person, there is another who wants the most exciting and enjoyable playing experience they can find.

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If that is what you are looking for then PKR immediately springs to mind. The software they use has created what is a state of the art poker playing experience, and I am sure they will go on to develop this further still.
Although it is great to have a site with smooth graphics and software which works efficiently, that does not make up for other deficiencies a site may have. Sites such as Full Tilt and Pokerstars have reasonably good software and both look good enough, but it is the complete package they offer on the whole, which keeps players coming there to play poker.

So for me, sites like Pokerstars, Full Tilt, PKR, have very good software and this contributes a lot to the high standard of poker play they offer, but there aren’t any sites which stick out as being exceptionally poor in this department. Most of the less busy sites these days all have at least passable software, as they know that this is a must if they are to attract players to their site.

www.pacificpocker.com – Top five begginers mistakes to online poker

Posted by Trix @ 12:00 AM, Friday Aug 15th, 2008

I would have to say my top beginners mistake for online play is to come home after a night at the pub and play whilst intoxicated. That’s not to say you should drink no alcohol at all whilst playing, but try not to get to the stage where your judgement and reads of an opponents hand begin to become impaired. I have seen many players who are clearly making erratic and foolish decisions online late on a Saturday night, and the amount of good work to your bankroll that can be undone is very significant.

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Secondly I would say that starting MTT’s when they have other plans in an hour or two’s time is a rather pointless excersise. maybe you do not expect to make it that far into a particular tournament, but you always have to be prepared, and allow enough time to complete a tournament.

Thirdly I would say not taking advantage of the fact you can leave a table when you are angry or frustrated is foolish if you are playing online poker. The multitude of ongoing games and the opportunity to go away and calm down after a terrible beat, then come back later, is one of the definate plus points of online play.

Fourth, is players who enter rebuy tournaments with the ‘tactics’ of pushing all in every hand until they get lucky. That simply isn’t poker. if you want to play a game of pure chance, go and find a bingo site.

Lastly I think that the biggest beginners mistake is to get ahead of themselves after a good few hours on a cash table, and immediately take their entire bankroll to a big stakes table. If you are successful at the level you are playing at, there is no harm at all in continuing to be successful there for as long as you need to. Always make sure your steps up to bigger tables are gradual.

celebpocker – Tips for online poker

Posted by Trix @ 12:00 AM, Friday Aug 15th, 2008

One of the most important aspects of online play I feel, is to always try and test yourself as much as possible. You could be sat at a very small stakes cash game and be winning small amounts of money every night, but you won’t be improving all that much as a player. Whenever you are winning consistently at one level, look to move up to the next. That doesn’t necessarily just mean in terms of higher buy ins, but the type of tournament or ring game you play in.

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I personally like to play in MTT’s with no rebuys. This is because when every player knows that one mistake could be their last, they tend to play their best poker, and that can only be good for your learning curve.
It is also important in any type of poker to choose when to make your stands carefully. never call simply because you might be being bluffed, or because a player has won money from you in a previous hand, you must deal with each hand on it’s individual merits. If you play a lot of MTT’s like myself, be sure to play an occasional STT as well. this ensures that you remain sharp when it comes to short handed play, as you tend to not get this type of experience often in MTT’s. I would also advise trying different varieties of poker sometimes too, as it is easy to let your concentration slide if you are playing the same type of game all day. Sometimes coming back to a game after playing something different for a few hours can bring a different approach and level of concentration.

Overall, be sure to never use online play as a substitute for the real thing if you want to be successful at poker. Real play is different from sitting behind a computer screen, and helps your development greatly in my opinion.