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		<title>How to Choose an Online Poker Site</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>So, you have decided that you want to play poker Online, and your hunt for the perfect site has begun. But alas, there are literally hundreds of poker sites on the Internet.  How do you discriminate between all of these available sites, to find that desired site ? There are several key criteria that you should be aware of, in your quest to find the poker site that is perfect for you.  Understanding these criteria, and being able to use them as a basis for comparison, will significantly simplify your selection process:</p>
<p>Free Poker &#8211; If you are looking to play online poker for pure recreation, and not for money, ensure that the site you are interested in accommodates &#8220;free&#8221; players.  Most online poker sites do cater to free players.</p>
<p>Software Download vs. Web-based &#8211; Most, if not all, online poker sites require you to download their poker client software onto your computer system to run.  If you are adverse to downloading such software onto your system, then you might want to check to see if the poker site alternatively has a web-based poker interface, which allows you to play poker on the site from within your browser.  Software installs run the potential risk of viruses and/or adware being loaded onto your system (although most of the reputable firms would never do that), but software installs on your computer generally run a lot faster than web-based sessions.  Software installations harness the power of your local PC&#8217;s CPU, whereas web-based interfaces rely on downloading any screen real estate updates over the Internet during play. This can be slow, particularly, if you are running over a slow internet connection (e.g., a dialup line).  Hence, if you are after speed, select local software installations; if you are concerned about your computer&#8217;s safety or cannot afford the disk space used by a software installation, select a web-based poker site.</p>
<p>Methods of Deposit/Withdrawal &#8211; If you are planning to play poker for money over the Internet, it is very important to consider the methods of deposit and withdrawal that a poker site supports.  Many of these sites permit major credit cards to be used, which seem to be the universal deposit mechanism of choice.  Others permit the use of bank transfer, ACH transfer, checks, and wire transfer from banks.  Most poker sites also support some form of 3rd party eWallets, which provide an intermediary between banking institutions and the poker site itself.  The main criteria to look at are: 1) What methods of deposit/withdrawal are supported by the poker site, and how many of these methods are supported by the locale that you live in ?;  2) Is it legal to fund/withdraw to/from a poker site, from the jurisdiction that you are playing in ?; 3) What are the fees associated with the 3rd party eWallet companies that you are able to use, and how reliable are they (this latter question can be researched on some of the poker message forum boards) ?</p>
<p>Locale Restrictions &#8211; Some poker sites restrict the playing for money (and even free play sometimes), based on your locale, and the laws governing gambling in your locale.  You should check with the laws of your local jurisdiction and check with the poker site, to see if there are any imposed restrictions on play, based on your locale.</p>
<p>Support &#8211; You should definitely look at the methods of support that a poker site offers.  Poker sites generally provide one (or more) methods of support that include: telephone support, fax support, Email support, and live chat support. The more of these that a poker site offers, the better.  For telephone support, check and see if the poker site offers toll-free support from your playing jurisdiction or not.</p>
<p>Game Variety &#8211; Depending on your level of poker playing expertise and your interest in variety, it is important to determine which game types the poker site supports.  Almost all of the sites offer Texas Holdem, but depending on your level of interest, you should check to see if they offer games like Five and Seven Card Stud, Omaha Poker (and all of its variations), <a href="http://www.guruplay.com">online blackjack</a> (not poker, but often included as a game option), Stud (and its variations), Draw poker, Tournament support, and limit and pot limit games.  Tournaments in particular are very popular with online poker sites, and some site tournaments offer very large prize pools.</p>
<p>Bonuses &#8211; Most, but not all, of the poker sites offer some form of bonus to the player, when you initially sign up with the site.  Each site&#8217;s bonus is somewhat different, but of the one&#8217;s that offer first time bonus, it is usually predicated on a minimum initial deposit.  Many bonuses are also calculated based on the amount of money deposited and spent on the site. Additionally, many sites offer reload bonuses, which are bonuses that are offered to existing customers, beyond their initial deposit bonus, and as an incentive to keep you as a customer.</p>
<p>Graphics and Useability &#8211; This is a very important consideration.  Every poker site has a different look and feel to it.  If you are going to be playing poker for money, it is important that you feel comfortable with the screen graphics and your ability to navigate (via mouse or keyboard clicks) through the poker program.  If you feel uncomfortable at all with the poker site, you should definitely not consider playing at it for money.  You should always test a poker site out in &#8220;free&#8221; mode first, before actually considering it for real-money wagering.</p>
<p>Game Features &#8211; You should always consider the game features that are available with a given poker site.  Game features such as hand history, multiple simultaneous playing windows, player notes, audible and visual indicators, player statistics, connection status indicator, player chat, turbo games, and screen options should always be considered.</p>
<p>Rake &#8211; Rake is the amount of the pot that the poker site takes (as part of its fee for doing business), from each hand.  You should always be aware of how much rake a poker site takes (compared to another site).  Poker sites usually use a Weighted Contribution rake method or an Average Contribution method, when calculating rake.  Obviously, the lower the rake, the more money you will take home on hand wins, but this criteria by itself should not dictate which poker site you use, since all of the above factors need to be taken into consideration as well. In summary, the aforementioned criteria should always be used, when deciding which Poker site is best for you.  Depending on your preferences, some of these criteria should be given more weight than others.  Happy Poker site hunting !!</p>
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		<title>Slots Wait for Big Winner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An william hill online blackjack is waiting for a lucky winner to be rewarded with a huge cash prize from a american football betting. The one million, three hundred and fifty thousand dollar prize is being offered by Seven Spins Casino, and will be won by one lucky player on a fruit machine game. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>An william hill online blackjack is waiting for a lucky winner to be rewarded with a huge cash prize from a american football betting. The one million, three hundred and fifty thousand dollar prize is being offered by Seven Spins Casino, and will be won by one lucky player on a fruit machine game. This prize is especially high for an <a href="http://poker.williamhill.com">online poker</a>, as slots do not usually give out such high prizes. The Seven Spins Casino is hoping for an influx of players, after it revealed that the huge prize, which has been building for a number of weeks, could be given away at any moment. The large amount will surely now see hopeful players flocking to the site, in the hope that it could be their lucky day. Seven Spins Casino, which has a large number of games available on its site, has also revealed that recently its slot machines have been giving out massive amounts of money, and that they are currently the best way on their site to win big. Seven Spins Casino has also revealed that all the prizes available from its casino games are growing, which will surely attract hopeful customers in their hoards.</p>
<p>Games on slot machines, most particularly bingo machines, are won when three matching pieces of fruit, or whatever theme the slot machine has, appear in a line after the money has been put in by the customer. Slot machines are popular in pubs, where petty cash can be won. They are also very often found in casinos, where loose change is put in the machine by the player until a large amount comes out of the bottom. Slot machines are also extremely popular online gambling, where greater amounts of money can be won, as is demonstrated by the prize that is being given away by the Seven Spins Casino.</p>
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		<title>Australian Hits Flush to Win $200,000 Gtd</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australian Hits Flush to Win $200,000 Gtd   Posted by Bradley, January 16, 2012 On the last hand of the $200,000 Guaranteed, Australian WRHearst was ahead of his opponent riverbuck by a 2-1 advantage in chips. His pocket cards were 9 7 of diamonds, and he made a small bet. riverbuck was holding A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australian Hits Flush to Win $200,000 Gtd <br />  Posted by Bradley, January 16, 2012 On the last hand of the $200,000 Guaranteed, Australian WRHearst was ahead of his opponent riverbuck by a 2-1 advantage in chips. His pocket cards were 9 7 of diamonds, and he made a small bet. riverbuck was holding A K unsuited, and he raised, which the Australian called. The flop delivered an ace of spades, and Q T of diamonds. riverbuck made a bet on the strength of his aces, and WRHearst raised with his four diamonds. The turn brought the eight of diamonds. When riverbuck checked, WRHearst bet his entire stack. riverbuck called, only to lose everything when it was revealed that WRHearst had hit his flush. For his first place finish in the tournament, WRHearst received $34,136, while riverbuck had to settle for the second place prize of $25,100. A total of 1,004 players started the $200,000 Guaranteed yesterday, the biggest event on Titan Pokers weekly tournament schedule. The action lasted six and a half hours until WRHearst managed to eliminate his final opponent. The two played 24 hands of heads-up, during which the Australian managed to maintain his lead until he finally succeeded in taking down the event. Titan Poker player faktorial from Russia finished in 4th place in the tournament for a prize of $13,654.40. The $200,000 Guaranteed is staged on Sundays at 18:00 GMT. Direct entries are $200+$15, but players can win their seat at one of Titan Pokers ongoing sit n go and scheduled satellite tournaments. Stage 3 qualifiers start with buy-ins as low as $0.16.  </p>
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		<title>Team Titan and Sorel Mizzi on a Roll</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Team Titan and Sorel Mizzi on a Roll <br />  Submitted on Fri, 2010-05-21 05:25  Sorel Mizzi, who made his name as a monster online poker player and signed with Team Titan at Titan Poker one month ago, has been burning up the poker tables in Europe. Mizzi finished in the money twice recently.  European Poker Tour On the European Poker Tour (EPT), Mizzi captured sixth ($190,000) at the Grand Final High Roller event. As we noted in a recent article, the European Poker Tour is considered to be the richest poker tour around, with over a dozen events across the continent and one tourney in the Bahamas.  Back in April, Mizzi was signed as the guru of Team Titan. Titan Poker has made it a priority to find new players online and mentor them into champs. When they signed Mizzi last month, he was already considered to be a top player and became the designated captain of the team.  World Poker Tour His latest finish in the money was last week at the World Poker Tour Rendez-Vous a Paris. He finished second winning $159,000 in a 25-player, $20,000 buy in. Freddy Deeb took the main prize in the event.  Thus far this year Mizzi has won $1,266,960. Watch out if you&#8217;re sitting across the green felt from him. Team Titan at Titan Poker has found a winner.   </p>
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		<title>The strategy to shut down Full Tilt Poker stolen from Jack Abramoff&#8217;s playbook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The strategy to shut down Full Tilt Poker stolen from Jack Abramoff&#8217;s playbook  This article is a writers political view or opinion and submitted content and does not entirely represent pokerbloggs.com Poker Domain Seizures Part 4 The strategy to shut down Full Tilt Poker stolen from Jack Abramoffs playbook Jack Abramoff Photo Image Jack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The strategy to shut down Full Tilt Poker stolen from Jack Abramoff&#8217;s playbook <br /> This article is a writers political view or opinion and submitted content and does not entirely represent pokerbloggs.com Poker Domain Seizures Part 4 The strategy to shut down Full Tilt Poker stolen from Jack Abramoffs playbook Jack Abramoff Photo Image Jack Abramoff is the most famous lobbyist of all time. Why am I bringing his name up on a poker blog? Well, Ive been doing a serious of articles exposing corruption at the highest levels of Washington DC and Las Vegas: Domain Seizures Part 3Domain Seizures Part 2Domain Seizures Part 1 addendumDomain Seizures Part 1 Unlike most people who are begging for regulation of online poker, Im doing the opposite. I will not beg to government officials to do what I want in privacy of my own home (as long as Im not hurting anyone). The wool is being pulled over the whole online poker community by the NFL, Caesars/Wynn, Fair Play USA, and the PPA. These companies are using the masses of online poker players to beg congress to legalize something that is not illegal in the first place. Eric Holder himself could not say whether it was game of skill or not in front of a senate DOJ over site committee: He is quoted as saying beyond my capabilities and Do you think Phil Ivey is just lucky, he is the worlds greatest poker player? asked Democratic Representative Steve Cohen of Tennessee. I am not sure I know who Phil Ivey is, but I am sure there is some degree of skill that is involved, some degree, I am not a poker player myself, Holder replied. The reason Im bringing up Jack Abramoff and Eric Holder is that they were both lobbyist for major DC firms. They both stifled competition to benefit their clients. In the case of Eric Holder, he went from making $2 million a year for Covington and Burling to $150,000 as Attorney General. And now all of his former clients are benefiting??? Jack went to jail for 3 and 1/2 years and Eric Holder is in one of the highest positions of the US Government. But one could argue that Frank Fahrenkopf (American Gaming Association lobbyist for Caesars) would be more comparable to Jack. Frank and Jack are/were both beloved Republicans with ties to the very top (Bush Family). Both are/were lobbyists that worked for the casino industry. both fought bills prohibiting online gambling and both used influence to stifle competition for their clients, and both funneled money to congress representatives to pass their initiatives. Jack has reevaluated lobbying in his new book Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth About Washington Corruption From Americas Most Notorious Lobbyist  Amazon.com Widgets  He writes it continues today, unabated by reform campaigns or public ire at the Congress. Most of these legislators had taken thousands of dollars from my clients and firms, and now they were sitting as impartial judges against me. Washington hypocrisy at its best, I know that, barring a torch and pitchfork uprising, no real changes will occur. the lure of post-public service lobbying employment needs to be eliminated, If you chose to serve in Congress or on a congressional staff, you should be barred for life from working for any company, organization, or association which lobbies the federal government.  Jack spent 3 and 1/2 years in jail for fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy to bribe public officials. The only problem is that this sort of thing is going on as we speak. Jack had committed conspiracy to bribe public officials to shut down Indian Casinos. He later would bilk them out of millions to persuade congress to let them open up again. Jack and his partner Michael Scanlon attempted to bilk (Jack would most likely disagree with this term) the Native Americans out of 85 million dollars. He still claims to have done the Indians a favor because of the millions they reaped after his services. The most incredible similarity I found between Jack Abramoff and Michael Scanlons scandal and the online poker seizures is that of Sun Cruz Casinos. This is almost identical to the attack on online poker and specifically Full Tilt Poker. You see, Sun Cruz was the internet poker of the time so to speak. It eluded the regulation of the brick and mortar cartel of casinos in the USA that is funded by Michael Milken. Something had to be done to keep the kleptocracy going, so using their influence in congress, Jack Abramoff used his friends at Americans for Tax Reform to funnel money to Rep. Bob Ney and others to apply pressure to shut down Konstantinos Gus Boulis and his SunCruz Casinos. This is not unlike Covington and Burling attaching bills in the middle of the night to port security bills or using their shill Eric Holder to confiscate online poker domains. In my opinion, American International Center LLC (a company that was set up by Abramoff and Michael Scanlon) is not unlike Fair Play USA. Fair Play USA is a fake grass roots organization or Astro-turf company financed by Caesars Entertainment. They act to influence lawmakers just as Ralph Reed did for Jack Abramoffs benefit. They also ask poker players to call their congressman, write letters, etc etc. So if they were ever exposed as what they are they could say you asked for regulation. Here is one of Fair Play USA principles <img src='http://6o8poker.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> rovide tools to crack down on unlicensed foreign operators who do not comply with U.S. law; removing U.S. banks as the enforcers under UIGEA and empowering law enforcement to shut down illegal operators. This is simply Caesars paying ex Homeland Security Tom Ridge and Ex FBI Louis J. Freeh to use their buddies to wipe out (or lower the price of) Full Tilt Poker. SunCruz Casinos forced into bankruptcy even though they were highly lucrative business More similarities exist between SunCruz and Full Tilt Pokers shut down. Jack Abramoff was an attorney at Greenberg Traurig and was used to seek a buyer for the troubled SunCruz Casinos. Jeff Ifrah is Full Tilt Poker Attorney and was an attorney at Greenberg Traurig and is helping facilitate deal for buyer for Full Tilt Poker. Jeff is still a shareholder at Greenberg. Instead of keeping his fiduciary duties of getting his client out of trouble, Jack teamed up with a shady character named Adam Kidan. Adam Kidan would be the buyer for SunCruz Casinos if he had the cash. He didnt have all the cash and committed fraud to produce a fake wire transfer of $23 million. One could compare Kidan to Bernard Tapie.Bernard Tapie PhotoBernard Tapie is the shady French character that is looked to as the savior for the Full Tilt Sale. Adam Kidan and Bernard Tapie both have shady past, both didnt have the money on their own, and both are front men. So lets get a little refresher course: Bob Ney = Jon KylAdam Kidan = Bernard TapieCaesars/Wynn/Milken = The MoneyFair Play = Ralph ReedSunCruz / Indian Casinos = Full Tilt PokerJeff Ifrah = Huge billing like Jack had at GreenbergRay Bitar = Konstantinos Gus BoulisAGA Frank J. Fahrenkopf = Jack AbramoffHarry Mason Reid = Tom Delay Adam Kidan Photo Adam Kidan would end up getting stabbed multiple times by Konstantinos Gus Boulis when he tried to push Gus out of the business. Konstantinos Boulis would later be murdered after the attack and subsequent sale falling into disarray. Three members of the Gambino crime family were arrested for the professional hit on Boulis. $250,000 was traced by investigators from Kidan to the mobsters. Kidan claimed the money was for catering and security and investigators believed him. Anthony Moscatiello and fellow hitmen Konstantinos Boulis the owner of SunCruz Casinos and founder of Miami Subs Full Tilt Poker is like a resource rich Indian Reservation with casinos or a profitable International Cruise Line casino multiplied by 10. All of the issues it has with money is a result of the UIGEA which was attached by a lobbyist for the NFL. The NFL has future gambling initiatives and is really influenced by the Rooney family which owns the Steelers and Casinos up and down the east coast. The UIGEA was tailored to the Rooneys for their Horse tracks and Poker Rooms. When Full Tilt Poker aligned with stations casinos, it was a threat to the Caesars/Wynn/NFL cartel on future online gambling. The members of TWO PLUS TWO are going to have to come to realize that they are being used by lobbyist to pressure legislators on bills that will restrict their freedoms and cost them money down the road.  Amazon.com Widgets  Im saying it now: Two Plus Two is being used just like Focus on Family was to email congress and make phone calls. This will only benefit a future Caesars/Wynn/Milken online gambling monopoly. I believe the whole strategy to shut down Full Tilt Poker was taken directly from Jack Abramoffs lobbyist playbook. I believe he is more relevant than ever. He even admits in his sixty minutes interview that lobbying (in its current form) is bribery and nothing less: 60 Minutes InterviewAbramoff: I think people are under the impression that the corruption only involves somebody handing over a check and getting a favor. And thats not the case. The corruption, the bribery, call it, because ultimately thats what it is. Thats what the whole system is. Stahl: The whole systems bribery? Abramoff: In my view. Im talking about giving a gift to somebody who makes a decision on behalf of the public. At the end of the day, thats really what bribery is. But it is done everyday and it is still being done. The truth is there were very few members who I could even name or could think of who didnt at some level participate in that. So is Jack Abramoff truly for more regulations against lobbyist? Has jail given him time to think? Or, is he simply working some new angle for a return to politics or main stream media? I really dont know but I would like to think he changed while he was in prison and is exposing corruption for the good of the American people. Im going to give him the benefit of doubt unless he proves me wrong. Two Plus Two thread on Jack Abramoff writer and poker player John Smith Play Online Poker  Poker Blog Copyright 2008 Just add chips LLCSubscribe to PokerBloggs.com  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[PKR Adds Jake Cody to Their Team   Jake Cody is the most recent poker player to be added to the PKRs team of players that they sponsor.  Cody is a triple crown winning poker star who has won over $3 million playing poker. He is only 22 years of age, making him [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PKR Adds Jake Cody to Their Team <br />  Jake Cody is the most recent poker player to be added to the PKRs team of players that they sponsor.  Cody is a triple crown winning poker star who has won over $3 million playing poker. He is only 22 years of age, making him one of the most accomplished players of poker in the world. He recently won a World Series of Poker bracelet to his accomplishments, and had won the World Poker Tour and the European Poker Tour before that.  Not only has this young poker player won this triple crown accomplishment, he managed to do so within 520 days. Doing this well in poker tournaments in such a short space of time, and at such a young age is unprecedented in the poker world.  When starting out with online poker playing, Cody only deposited $10, from which he grew a bankroll and ultimately it turned into his incredible fortune.  Cody will now be representing PKR in some of the biggest and most popular poker tournaments worldwide. On Sunday night, he will be playing on the PKR website for the first time as a member of the PKR team. He will be playing two Bounty Day tournaments.  Im very excited about joining Team PKR Pro said the new Team PKR member, Jake Cody. Ive been patient with sponsorship, waiting for the right deal to come along. When I spoke to PKR I was really impressed with the whole setup and the ideas that they have going forward, and I knew straight away I wanted to be part of it! Its a great site to be involved with right now and I think I can help take it to the next level.  The PKR Marketing Director, Simon Prodger, welcomed Cody to the team and explained that PKR is really excited that PKRs players will have the opportunity to interact with Jake and benefit from his insight and experience.  Related Posts  Heinz Wins the WSOP The United States and Online Poker Regulation Two New Poker HOF Members Announced Time Tourney Games from PokerStars Merge Poker Back in the US      Share on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace&#8230;   </p>
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		<title>Strategy with Kristy Podcast: Jared Bleznick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strategy with Kristy Podcast: Jared Bleznick   November 17 2011, Kristy Arnett       Related Articles Strategy with Kristy Podcast: Lex Veldhuis Discusses Pot-Limit Omaha Strategy with Kristy: Randal Flowers Discusses Bluffing Preflop Strategy with Kristy: Andrew Seidman Discusses His Book, Easy Game Share It Tags Black Friday, Jared Bleznick, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strategy with Kristy Podcast: Jared Bleznick <br />  November 17 2011, Kristy Arnett       Related Articles Strategy with Kristy Podcast: Lex Veldhuis Discusses Pot-Limit Omaha Strategy with Kristy: Randal Flowers Discusses Bluffing Preflop Strategy with Kristy: Andrew Seidman Discusses His Book, Easy Game Share It Tags Black Friday, Jared Bleznick, Omaha, PokerNews Podcast, Poker Strategy, South Point, PokerNews Strategy Print  Jared &#8220;harrington25&#8243; Bleznick was a prominent figure in online tournaments and cash games before Black Friday. He has since moved out of the country to play but recently said he will no longer be playing online. Instead, hes offered his services as a coach. For this edition of Strategy with Kristy, brought to you by South Point, Bleznick talks about what it takes to be poker professional, beginner pot-limit Omaha strategy, and advice he has for those considering making poker a career. Here is a snippet from the interview: As a no-limit holdem player, I understand when to three-bet preflop, but in pot-limit Omaha, it seems like players are getting in buy-ins so frequently. So I guess my question is, what are you considering when three-betting in pot-limit Omaha? To talk about what you first said about players getting it in by three-betting and four-betting preflop  thats honestly because everyone literally just has a gambling problem. Im being serious. Everyone just gambles in Omaha because the edges are so small in any individual hand. If you take eight-nine-ten-jack double-suited and you put it up against ace-ace-two-six with a suit, youre basically a very small dog. When you take into account the blinds and the dead money, youre basically flipping. Lets say a guy is playing with $200,000 in his account and another guy is playing with $20,000. The guy thats three-betting with eight-nine-ten-jack [with $200,000 in his account] is eventually going to bust you because youre flipping and the guy has you covered with his bankroll. As for the three-betting, I think you should be three-betting a lot more when youre deeper. It allows for a lot more play. If you three-bet a guy that has 100 big blinds, and he four-bets you with aces, at the point, youre not even playing poker anymore. Youre just gambling. If you do it when youre really deep, you can actually play poker. These guys that do that and three-bet and four-bet and constantly get it in are literally putting their money in and closing their eyes. Its just stupid, honestly. When I say the games are tough, its because the edges are small. So even if a guy is doing that, hes never in that bad a shape. Its not like in holdem where youre getting it in in a 80/20 or 70/30 situation. Youre getting it in at like 55/45. A lot of people cant overcome that. Podcast Powered By Podbean Tune in every Thursday for new episodes of Strategy with Kristy, brought to you by South Point. Feel free to send in questions, ideas or suggestions for the podcast to kristy@pokernews.com. Also remember to follow PokerNews on Twitter for up-to-the-minute news. Follow Kristy Arnett on Twitter  @KristyArnett  Comments    </p>
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		<title>Pius Heinz wins 2011 World Series of Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 04:18:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pius Heinz wins 2011 World Series of Poker   2011 WSOP, Poker, WSOP November 9th, 2011  Pius Heinz wins 2011 World Series of Poker  The 2011 WSOP final 9 resumed play on monday and played down to three. Ben Lamb would flop quad kings to eliminate a crippled Matt Giannetti in 4th [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pius Heinz wins 2011 World Series of Poker <br />  2011 WSOP, Poker, WSOP November 9th, 2011  Pius Heinz wins 2011 World Series of Poker  The 2011 WSOP final 9 resumed play on monday and played down to three. Ben Lamb would flop quad kings to eliminate a crippled Matt Giannetti in 4th place. Play would resume Tuesday night and Ben Lamb would table a King Jack VS Martin Staszkos 77. Martin Staszko would fade the board and take on Pokerstars pro Pius Heinz. Pius Heinz would inch up and eventually overtake Staszko for the chip lead. Staszko would then deal a big blow to Pius but Heinz would regain the lead.Staszko would then take a monster chip lead and have Heinz down to less than 45 million chips. Heinz would once again double up and have Staszko down to 45 million chips after having him dominated AQ vs Q9. Play Online Poker  Poker Blog Copyright 2008 Just add chips LLCSubscribe to PokerBloggs.com    </p>
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		<title>Merge Poker Back in the US</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 11:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merge Poker Back in the US   Online poker has been having a rocky ride in the United States, with the federal authorities doing their utmost to shut down many of the main online poker operations in the Black Friday crackdown. It has been some time since an online poker site has officially issued [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merge Poker Back in the US <br />  Online poker has been having a rocky ride in the United States, with the federal authorities doing their utmost to shut down many of the main online poker operations in the Black Friday crackdown. It has been some time since an online poker site has officially issued some positive news for residents of the United States, and finally, Merge Poker is the online poker site to do so.  Merge Poker stopped allowing players located in the United States to play at its online poker site about six months ago. The online poker site has recently opened its online doors to those located in the United States once again.  After the events of Black Friday, when many online poker sites were closed down, Merge Poker, a site that was not targeted by the United States federal authorities, simply could not handle the number of players from the United States that wanted to play poker at their online poker site. Their online poker tables quickly filled up, and the poker site was simply unable to cope from a software and hardware point of view, resulting in some serious infrastructure and network problems. At the time, because of this, Merge Poker had to close its door to Americans, although it now seems as though the online poker site has done the necessary upgrades to cope with a far larger customer base, and are once again available in the United States.  While US players may now play at this online poker site, those who are located in Washington, New York, Louisiana, Missouri, and Maryland are not welcome to do so.  At the same time that Merge Poker opening up for players in the US is good news, it also seems that players should keep an eye on developments. The Merge Poker website was carrying the eCOGRA seal of approval, however, eCOGRAs Andrew Beveridge said that the poker site had not been approved by the organization.  Beveridge noted: We will be insisting each of these entities immediately remove any reference of this nature from their websites, and to cease making claims relating to eCOGRA compliance on the forums.&#8221;  Related Posts  The United States and Online Poker Regulation Two New Poker HOF Members Announced Time Tourney Games from PokerStars Nominees for Poker Hall of Fame Announced World Series of Poker Europe Coming Soon      Share on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace&#8230;   </p>
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