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Extreme Agression

Hmm, I think that told me that I still manage to appear regularly in order to make a progression from 25 NL to 400 NL to? NL. Then watch yourself, it can be addictive. I do not play for a living, I play for entertainment. My mind tells me bad, that money I'm on, so go ahead and chase my losses.

For the aggression bit. It's easier than the aggressive player. They are always the other person on the defensive. If they want to raise you, they are risking more of their chips, which you do not have a hand. When I'm in an aggressive style, I do not mind when people play back at me. If they do that, I only really a hand around. 1 out of 3 times or so

There are many who can not do. If killing you like this, tighten the screws a bit. And value bet the hell out of it. Also note that you will float light, but not the bet when it strikes a card. Thus, it seems that you can trust raises flop position.
The advantage of players like rogues have people like you is that after 2-3 hands, which have a bad beat to his, he can take advantage if he actually got a hand like of 3 Hand, described the evidence.
Honestly, my advice to you would be to just find a new table. Even though he is TOO aggressive and will likely leak a lot of money over time by playing this style, aggression is tough to play against, whether it is the right amount or too much. There is a reason why all winning players advocate aggressive play – because it forces opponents into making tough decisions. While maniacal play can definitely be countered, it is much easier to play against passive players. So if you have the option, just change tables. I am assuming this is at the lower limits where you have a choice of many tables.
My advice-chill. Poker is a battle of egoes, there is no rule that says you have to win a hand against this guy. If you can not play together again will not get sucked in, do not raise pots on it. Sounds like I made the favorite for you if you ever hit the hand.

TT's hand was fine, looks like you have damaged your right to control after the turn. Coulda been much worse for you.

The AQ hand can not comment unless I know how you were betting postflop.

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Basics of Live Baccarat Online

Baccarat is one popular table game that the users of SmartLiveCasino.com Casino can find in its offerings. It is generally considered a welcome respite from the “strenuous and taxing” games of Blackjack and Poker.

The Rules of Baccarat

Baccarat is a very simple game. In a sense it's almost like blackjack. In this game, the goal is once again at the hand of the dealer's bet. However, Blackjack involves only two people: the banker and the player. Like blackjack, the goal is to achieve a certain number in order to win. In baccarat, you will reach the 9.

Counting system is different, Baccarat. Each Digital card is counted as its value is the same. Picture or face cards the other hand, counted as 10. The value of trump card to carry only one, and that is one of them. It does not carry as in Black Jack 11 value.

Baccarat does not have 2-digit values unlike in Black Jack. Tens digits do not count; if you hold a hand that totals 28, you ignore the value of 20. Instead, you are holding an eight.

Advantages of Playing Baccarat

There are many advantages in baccarat. One of them is that you have absolute control over your situation. It's just you and the banker, so it is easier to make decisions, in contrast to poker, or even in Black Jack. In addition, you have two options, so the risk is not so great.

Speaking of risk, and a lower house edge baccarat. The total amount of gold your house ends means the percentage of loss must go. Game 2%, for example the house edge, it is 100 pounds out of the stakes of the game will lose two pounds.

Betting in Baccarat

What makes baccarat unique is its use of a two-fold betting system. In baccarat, you can make one of two wagers: on your hand, or on the banker’s hand. This means that, if you are confident with your own hand, you can place your money there. However, if you think your hand is not good enough or is far from nine, then you can choose to bet on the banker’s hand. There’s just the two of you in this game, after all, and you don’t have any opponents. Another bet that you could make in baccarat is a tie. You are wagering that your two hands will be a tie.

What happens when the banker wins and you bet him? You and win back your money, of course. However, it is already removed from the 5% of total profits. This is supply the casino, and casino by natural mother when it comes to rules.

Betting Systems in Baccarat

These are not betting systems or rules within the game, but instead these betting systems are routines that most players use in order to maximize their profits and minimize their losses.

The simplest one to use is the Fibonacci series of numbers. This series simply means that the third number is a sum of the first two numbers. In applying this to baccarat, you start with the minimum bet. If the minimum bet is 10 pounds then we shall pick up with that. You start with 10 pounds. If you win in the second round, you bet another 10 pounds. If you win again, this time you move it up to 20 pounds. If you win yet again, you bet 30 pounds. This goes on and on.

Because, before venturing higher price, I got on the Fibonacci system is very profitable for you, you can see, to minimize your loss is simple. If more is your money, get into high-end series.

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Top 10 Hands in the History of High Stakes Poker

Watch high stakes poker, the best poker show a bar TV. While the World Poker Tour and ESPN for the World Series of Poker regularly collect the highest score, half part time at Game Show Network is by far the most interesting.

First and foremost is high stakes cash game poker is, while most other displays tournaments. Moreover, most of these shows are just the final table of the massive tournaments. There are no losers at the final table of a major tournament – they have to be there, a lot of money. And you're not there every hand, only those who are the producers think the most interesting. In contrast to observe when the WPT and the WSOP, each hand is displayed on high-stakes poker. And if you see a $ 10,000 bet on high stakes poker, it represented a genuine $ 10,000 using real money.

This difference is highlighted a major shift in the style of play. Cash games, tournaments while you can purchase as many times as you can only beat mobility. This opens the door for a big cliff, giving rise to more speculative pre-flop, a lot of very expensive decisions.

There is also no satellite qualifiers to the high stakes table. While this is Chris Moneymaker, the fan in us all does hurt, it means that every square of a rich man who is not afraid to move some money to be filled. In fact, High Stakes Poker is one of the few places to see, many amateurs are faced with the pros: players like Jerry Buss and Guy Laliberte are too rich to play poker for a living, but a fool around on the felt, from time to time.

And then there are those unique All-Star tables that only High Stakes Poker can make happen. There are just too many people in a major tournament to end up with a final table of Doyle Brunson, Antonio Esfandiari, Barry Greenstein, Sammy Farha, Jennifer Harmon, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth. This is an All-Star lineup that needs to be hand picked and assembled, both of which the producers of High Stakes Poker are happy to do.

So now, the best in the history of Haisutekusupoka hand here is a list of 10. They suck out a large, large cliffs, a great calling features, riverboat gambler or a huge pot and four times the couple who run a 100 million dollar hands.

10. One of the most infamous moments in the history of High Stakes Poker occurred early in the show’s run. Daniel Negreanu was holding a K10 against Antonio Esfandiari who was holding pocket Jacks on a board that read Q 10 6. Kid Poker moved in on the Magician for almost $650,000 leaving Esfandiari to make one of the great reads in televised poker history. Too bad the deck disagreed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rut0vx-UtGI.

9. Want big bluffs? Watch the relative unknown Brad Booth bluff poker superstar Phil Ivey off a pair of pocket Kings on a board that read 3 6 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYaWCKnGd8M.

8. 1 out of every 50 or so times that you pick up pocket Kings, someone has pocket Aces. In this heartbreaking hand Sammy Farha almost gets off of his Kings pre-flop against Barry Greenstein’s Aces. Almost, but then again, maybe it was a good call. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg551su1KnM.

7. One of the best parts of watching High Stakes Poker is watching the players come to arrangements about running hands twice and such. Watch in this hand as Patrick Antonius and Sammy Farha agree to run a million dollar pot 4 times. Also of note is how quickly Sammy Farha calls a $300,000 bet with nothing but a king high flush draw – and it’s the right call! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRhEqem0c9A.

6. The biggest pot in High Stakes Poker history was almost this $1.2 million monster between Guy Laliberte and David Benyamine. But in the end, Guy is just too nice to be a poker pro after all. Watch for Doyle Brunson’s great line, “This represents a day in his life, it represents your life.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuzU_M8HtBU

5. If you play enough poker, you are going to get sucked out on. Not everyone gets sucked out on for $750,000 though. Watch as Patrick Antonius swallows a rivered full house from Jamie Gold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBm1wnq2C5o.

4. Another hand featuring pocket Aces, pocket Kings and Sammy Farha. Only this time he has the Aces and rubs up against the ever chirping 2006 WSOP Main Event champion Jamie Gold. The poker played in this hand is not nearly as interesting as the conversation. Then again, a $400,000 is pretty interesting stuff. There are two parts to this one as both Sammy and Jamie are chatters at the poker table.

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF2P3lPSxS8
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRt_S0LxgZg

3. All of the players at the table had agreed to pay any one who won a hand holding a 7-2 an extra $500 a piece. So naturally, poker brat Phil Hellmuth had to try. Only, he didn’t expect to run into Mike Matusow and his pocket Kings. This hand is for any one who thinks that Phil Hellmuth is a poker celebrity only because of his mouth. Watch the difference between a decent poker player with a huge mouth and great player with a huge mouth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF2P3lPSxS8.

2. Maybe the single best play in the history of High Stakes Poker was brought on because of tilt. Watch as Doyle Brunson ponies up $400,000 with top pair and middle kicker against the eccentric billionaire Guy Laliberte all because he lost a previous hand to Jamie Gold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csgzYv4jo6k.

1. Want crazy cards? How about a full house going up against quads? Watch this ridiculously cold deck between Gus Hansen and Daniel Negreanu climb up past half a million dollars. And the best part is, they both seem to know exactly what is going on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojeRwWIdQBM.

Thus, there is a list of 10 best hands in the history of high stakes poker. Check out these and more online and on the Game Show Network.

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Facing a Short Stack All in

When playing in tournament poker there will frequently be a situation when a short stack goes all-in and sees two or more callers. A standard practice here is for the players who called the all-in to check the hand down in order to increase their chances of eliminating the all-in player. However, checking the hand down may not always be the smart move. The strategy of checking the hand down has one huge weakness: it depends on the cooperation of the other player. If the other player does not cooperate, you can find yourself folding your hand to a strong bet, only to see the all-in player win the pot with a hand you could’ve beaten had you stayed in.
How do you react to a bet in that situation. Assuming your chip stack and the bettors chip stack is equivelant and he is a TAG.
You only have difficulty in this case, if you start playing the weaker hand than you, otherwise, we can fall into the race for the weaker (小栈poor trap), or people, we are considered to be low in their own ability.
I was in this situation, all players will try to ignore you if you continue to play for the caller the other hand was heads-up.
If you have a strong enough starting hand you can always re-raise the all-in bet and hopefully isolate yourself and the all-in player.
As long as I am on the short stack, if there is an important advantage of the chip or was some sort of co-bonus, as long as I call I do not have a decent hand. In any case, Raise your hand has become the best option for your situation.
I actually ran into That last night In a Full tilt 100$ freeroll. 2700 people entered And it was down to 17 people. Well a short stack went all in and there was 3 other callers including myself, well the flop came and I moved all in with a pre bluff. The other 2 guys folded and caused a big scene over this Because they felt It should of been checked down to try and eliminate the short stack all in. My Idea on this whole thing was WHY would i want to sit there and check the hands down and give the other 2 guys a chance to win????? I WANted them outta of the hand. ME VS 1 SHORT stack is alot better than ME vs 3 Lol. Im Not trying to eliminate 1 short stack I WANT EVERYONE”S CHIPS .
This is all about ev. Some times you gain more ev by eliminating that player than actually winning that small pot, and of course you have a better chance of eliminating him with more players in the pot. Say if you are on the bubble in a SnG and there are 4 players involved in a pot including the short stack being all in. IF there is no sidepot, it is almost always +ev to check the hand down and take a chance of 3 people beating the short stack rather than 1. It is much more valuable to be guaranteed in the money than to maybe have a few extra chips.
(Note: This is speculation, if I do not have a major impact on your stack of chips he won the super short stack) are assumed
However, there was a raise and 3 calls, and it was a side-pot say (2k can use as an example and a main pot of 600) then it is often best for the side pot still play.
Hope this clears everything up just know that this play WILL make you money in the long run.
If you feel that you have the better hand, for a long time, then you have to push, but what to do if you may not feel able to beat that day? Unfortunately, I have the feeling that everything you can do to get the hell ausm way and curse him, if he loses, lol. it sucks, but if it happens, if you believe that you do not then you really have made no other choice.

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Casino Career A Reference Guide

A little guide to the hospitality industry’s most flashy little subculture. Casinos have had their own little universe of jargon since their first origins. Use this as a clip ‘n’ save reference.

All In – When a player has bet all of their remaining chips.
Ante – The opening bet placed into the pot by all players of a poker round.

Bad Beat – When one very high hand is beaten by an even higher one in poker.
Banker – The dealer covering the action of the other bettors in Baccarat.
Bankroll – The player’s total available gambling money.
Betting Limits – The maximum and minimum allowable bets, to discourage Martingale systems.
Bingo Bus – Tour Bus, a tour group, usually to reach retirees, on this day the casino.
Blind Bet – bet, you need to order for a specific bet poker players.
Bluff – Pretending to have a better poker hand in the hopes that other players will fold.
Board – The center of a poker table where the community cards are dealt face-up.
Book – The place where you place bets on sporting events; the Race and Sports Book.
Breaker – A new dealer brought in to break a player’s lucky streak.

Broke into the White House – a dealer first job, and their period of study is usually at a lower standard casino.
To bring in – at least seven upcard in the first round, the player must wager card stud ..
Bust – Going over 21 in blackjack.
Bust Out – To make a player go broke.
Burned card – The top card immediately discarded in blackjack, done to ensure a fair game.
Button – The marker that designated the dealer between rounds in poker.

Cage – The cashier’s booth.
Call – To respond to a raised bet with a matching bet in poker.
Check – When a poker player opts to stay in the game without raising the bet.
Checks – Another word for casino chips.
Comp – Any free benefit provided to guests and players, such as free food and drink.
Comp Card – An electronic card similar to a credit card used to track comp points.

Comp Points – A loyalty scheme which rewards players with comp points for playing.
Copy – When a player and the banker have the same hand In Pai Gow poker.
Croupier – The French term for dealer, used in the games of baccarat and roulette.
Cut – Cutting the deck of cards and replacing them with their hands inverted after shuffling.

Die – The singular form of the word ‘dice’.
Discard – A tray on the dealers right side that holds all previously played cards.
Double Down – In blackjack, to double your bet and split it into two hands to play at once.
Draw – To receive a new round of cards.
Drop – Lose money at a game.

EO – The privilege of going home from work early, known as ‘Early-Out’.
Even Money – A bet that pays you back in the ratio of 1 to 1, for example ‘odds’ bets in craps.

Fifth Street – The third round of betting in seven-card stud, when all players have five cards.
Flop – The three cards dealt face-up in the center of the table in Texas Hold-Em.
Flush – A hand consisting of five cards of one suit in poker.
Fold – When a poker player declines to bet and drops out of the hand.
Foreign Coin – Chips or tokens from another casino.
Foul – When the two-card low hand is set higher than the five-card high hand in Pai Gow poker.
Four Of A Kind – Four cards of the same rank in poker.
Fourth Street – The second round of betting in seven-card stud, where all players have four cards.Full House – A hand consisting of three identical and one pair in poker.

Hit – To accept another card in blackjack.
Hole Card – The face-down card that the dealer gets in blackjack.
House Edge – The percentage of profit from each bet that the casino makes; the casino’s profit.

Inside Bet – A roulette bet placed on any small combination of numbers, as opposed to a group.
Blackjack insurance – in the side bet, if the dealer has the nature of the dealer showing an ace.

Kicker – An odd high card in poker not part of a combination, used to decide draws.

Marker – if the checks written by players at the table, have established their credit with the casino.
Muck – The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot in poker.

Natural – In blackjack, a natural is a two-card hand of twenty-one points.

Open – The first player to bet in a round of poker.
Outside Bets – Roulette bets located on the outside part of the layout, including a large range.

Pair – Any two cards of the same rank in poker.
Pass – To make either a 7-11 on the come-out or to roll the point before the seven in craps.
Payline – The line on a slot machine window on which the symbols from each reel must line up.
Payout Percentage – The percentage which a slot machine pays back per dollar bet.
Pit Boss – The person who supervises the table gaming area.

Pocket – Your first two down cards in Texas Hold-Em.
Pot – the accumulated bets in a round of poker, payable to the winning hand.
Progressive – A slot machine whose potential jackpot increases with each coin that is played.
Push – A tie hand between a dealer and a player in blackjack.

Qualifier – A poker hand which meets the minimum standard to bet.

Raise – A bet to increase the stakes in poker.
Rake – The money that the casino charges for each hand of poker.
River – The final card dealt in a hand of 7-card stud or Texas Hold-Em.
Rock – An extremely conservative player, who bets low, folds early, takes the best odds, etc.
Royal Flush – An ace-high straight flush in poker, the best possible hand.

Session – A series of plays at any gambling game.
Set – Two separate hands of two and five cards each in Pai-Gow poker.
Shoe – A plastic rack designed to hold several decks of cards in dealing table games.
Showdown – When all the cards are revealed at the end of betting in a poker round.
Side Action – The table games with a huge house edge, said to be only played by ’suckers’.
Soft Hand – Any hand that contains an ace counted as eleven in blackjack.

Stand – To refrain from taking another card in blackjack, ending the player’s turn.
Straight – A hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks in poker.
Straight Flush – A straight in poker where the cards are also of the same suit, but not a Royal.
Surrender – To throw away your hand in blackjack.

Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same value in poker.
Tokes – Another word for tips, those paid to dealers.
Two Pair – Two pairs of cards with the same value in poker.

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