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2005 World Series of Poker -- Mid Tournament Report
The 2005 World Series of Poker started its 36th year bigger and better than ever at the RIO! Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. At the mid point of the tournament series, Events #1 through #22 have been completed. If you were not fortunate...
Black jack basics
Of the card games that have been played since the 900 AD black jack have come into existence only in the 18th centaury. Alternatively named as 21 the game is a new one and requires a particular skill at the table. A vigilant eye, sharp memory and a...
Expensive Errors in Hold’em
There are several expensive errors that are frequently made in poker, especially Hold’em. This article will discuss the 2 most expensive errors that players make. What makes these errors so expensive? For one thing, we get an opportunity to make...
Online Poker Tournaments
There is currently a great surge in the popularity of online poker tournaments because of the advancement and wider accessibility of the internet. Many novice poker players might be under the impression that online poker tournaments are only...
PLAYING ONLINE POKER FOR A LIVING
Playing online poker for a living is absolutely doable, but it takes a combination of talent, dedication, patience, discipline and disposition to succeed. You must study and constantly work on the weak parts of your game. Reading a book like ...
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Poker Power
Poker Power
What kind of player are you? Do you enjoy the excitement of Pai Gow or the high-rolling stakes of Cyberstud? Whichever your poker game of choice, it pays to understand basic strategy. Three Card Poker
Three-card poker is actually two games in one. You can bet on one or both.
Game One
The dealer's hand doesn't come into play at all; you are paid out odds according to the cards you draw and the paytable on your screen,which is based on the one used in Las Vegas and is most favorable to players.
Game Two
After making an ante bet and being dealt three cards you must
either play or fold. If you fold, you lose your ante bet. If you play, the dealer's cards are revealed. The dealer qualifies if queen high or better is drawn. You win your ante back at 1 - 1 and your play bets are returned if the dealer does not qualify. If the dealer qualifies but has a weaker hand then your own, you win the ante and play bets at 1 - 1. PAYTABLE Hand Pays Bonus Odds Straight flush 40 to 1 5 to 1 Three of a kind 30 to 1 4 to 1 Straight 6 to 1 1 to 1 Flush 4 to 1 Pair 1 to 1
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