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2010
Aug 28

Omaha High Poker Review

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Omaha is a form of Texas Hold’em due to the five community cards. However, the rules of the game are much different. Omaha can be played either with a no-limit, pot-limit or limit structure, similar to Texas Hold’em. There are two distinct versions of the game:

  • Omaha High
  • Omaha Hi/Lo

The rules of Omaha are fairly simple. All casinos supply a dealer that is not actually playing. You are playing against all other individuals at the table. As a result, the dealer button indicates the last person to bet. The button moves to the left following each hand. Blind bets are posted to create a starting pot.

The player to the left of the button posts the small blind or one half of the minimum bet. The player to the left of the small blind is the big blind and they ante a full minimum bet. The remaining players at the table do not post any ante’s until the blind rotates to them. Therefore, each player will have a chance to be the dealer, small and big blinds.

The game begins with the dealer distributing four cards to each player face down. The small blind always receives the first card and the dealer has the last. The first betting round begins with the player to the left of the big blind and rotates to the left. Each player can call, raise or fold. The big blind also has the option of checking since they already have a bet in the pot.

Next, three cards (known as the flop) are dealt face up in the middle of the table. These are community cards that all players can use to make their hand. Another betting round commences beginning with the player to the left of the button.

The next round is known as the turn and an additional face up community card is placed in the center of the table. Once again, the first bettor is the left of the dealer button. The last round is the river in which the final of the five community cards is distributed.

To win, each player must use two of their four starting hand cards and three community cards to make the best five-card poker hand. In many instances, there is a tie in which the players split the pot. There is never a sixth card that acts as a tie-breaker.

The preceding rules are for Omaha High. This version derives from the requirement that the winner have the best or highest hand. Both variants of Omaha can be found in land-based and online casinos across the globe.

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Published in August 28th, 2010 Posted by kangmus in CasinoNo Comments
2010
Aug 20

Friedman wins WPT Legends of Poker

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Poker pro Prahlad “Spirit Rock” Friedman earned his first World Poker Tour title when he defeated Kevin Schaffel heads-up at the Legends of Poker main event at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles. Friedman took home US$1,000,900 and an entry into the WPT Championship event at Las Vegas’ Bellagio Casino in May worth US$25,000. This victory also earned him his first million-dollar tournament win.

In an ironic twist, Mr. Friedman knocked out the first player at the TV table, longtime poker pro Mike Krescanko, when Freidman held pocket kings and Mr. Krescanko held ace-queen offsuit. He also eliminated his last opponent heads-up when he held ace-queen offsuit against Mr. Schaffel’s king-jack offsuit. The board was ten-high and Mr. Friedman’s ace-high hand held up to win the title.

Friedman’s win was also his first tournament title since he won his only WSOP bracelet in the US$1500 buy-in pot-limit hold’em event in 2003. The most cash he had won in a tournament previously was the US$495,000 he earned at the 2006 WSOP Main Event, where he famously clashed with 2009 WSOP Player of the Year Jeffrey Lisandro over a missing ante chip.

The only other player at the table besides Mr. Friedman to have a WSOP bracelet was long-time poker pro Toto Leonidas. Mr. Leonidas earned US$144,600 when Friedman eliminated him in fourth place. Friedman held ace-king offsuit and the flop paired his king. Leonidas went all-in on an ace-high flush draw. Friedman called, neither the turn nor the river filled Mr. Leonidas’ flush draw, and his day was done.

Schaffel, a member of the “November Nine” who will meet to determine the WSOP Main Event champion, finished second in the tournament and earned US$471,760. At the final table, either Friedman or Schaffel eliminated every player on their way to heads-up play. Mr. Schaffel already stands to earn at least US$1.2 million at the WSOP final table, with up to US$8.5 million if he wins.

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Published in August 20th, 2010 Posted by kangmus in CasinoNo Comments
2010
Aug 20

Irish Poker Championship Online Satellites at Poker Stars

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Everybody knows the Irish can handle their liquor. However, you might not know just how well they can handle their poker too. Well, I suppose liquor and poker are two activities that go well together, so no stretch there. Yet, considering just how big poker is in Ireland, it has to make you wonder why the World Series of Poker hasn’t been held there yet.

Well, that’s probably because Ireland already has a big-name poker event. One of the largest poker events in Ireland, and the world for that matter is, fittingly enough, the Irish Poker Championship. So, if you find yourself in or around Ireland, get ready for it. The 2010 event is right around the corner.
Several top name poker professionals have thus far confirmed their attendance at the Irish Poker Championship, including Andy Black, Surindar Sunar, Jon Kalmer, Marty Smyth, and let’s not forget Poker Stars regular, Marcel Luske. Speaking of Poker Stars, they are sponsoring the Irish Poker Championship, and will be hosting satellite online poker events beginning one week from tomorrow into December.

For more information on Poker Stars, which is quite frankly the top online poker room in the world, give their website a visit Here, and open a free account to watch live, real money games in progress. Players can also practice their poker playing skills in Poker Stars “fun” software platform against like-minded players sure to offer a good challenge.

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Published in August 20th, 2010 Posted by kangmus in CasinoNo Comments
2010
Jul 27

How to Choose Where to Play Pai Gow Poker

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Pai Gow Poker is a poker game of Asian origin with rules similar to regular poker. The player is dealt seven cards with the object being to make the best five card and best two card hands. Pai Gow Poker follows the normal poker hand rankings. All players compete with the dealer and must have a higher hand ranking with both hands in order to win.

The Skill Factor

With Pai Gow Poker being one of the few games available online where the player makes a decision rather than a bet, the popularity has significantly increased. The key to winning is balancing the two hands to give the player the maximum chance of a victory. For this reason many online casinos have added this game to their repertoire. With so many gaming sites offering Pai Gow Poker it can be difficult to decide which is best.

The Evaluation Period

Many players only register at one casino and stick to that. They usually stay because of promotional items and bonuses. This puts them at a great disadvantage and results in lost money over time. Most players like to register at multiple casinos to evaluate different games and play with different types of patrons.

What to Look For

All Pai Gow Poker games are the same; the rules and payouts don’t change. However, there are two primary subtle differences, the house way and the commission. The house way allows the player to split their hand into two. The advantage is optimum splitting of the cards; the disadvantage is that it eliminates the skill aspect from game play. This is optional and should be used by first splitting the cards in your head, then taking action.

The second requirement relates to the commission taken by the house, which is generally 5 percent. For instance if you win $1, the casino pays out $0.95. Some online casinos implement a minimum commission. For example it you win a $1 and the commission minimum is $0.25, the casino only pays out $0.75. Therefore you’re winning less with those requiring a commission minimum.

Pai Gow Poker can be exciting and requires skill to master. Part of that is that ability to select the proper casino that maximizes your skills and winnings. This is accomplished by finding those casinos that offer the house way rule and do not have a commission minimum requirement. Finding a casino offering these two tips will help you maximize your earnings.

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Published in July 27th, 2010 Posted by kangmus in CasinoNo Comments

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