Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Last poker.com blogger event this weekend!

Event #7, the final regular event of the second season of the Blogger Poker Tour kicks of this Saturday at 15:00 Poker.com time. Hosted by BPT regular imjusthere4thebeer at The Poker Pub, as its the last event of season 2 its called Poker Pub's Last Call. As always the password and updates are available from his blog, and for up to the second results you can go to the results page.

Tournament: Blogger Poker Tour - Season 2 Event 7
Date: 16 December
Time: 15:00 Poker.com Time (EST)
Location: Tournaments > Scheduled > Special tab
Structure: 10 min levels, 5000 starting chips
Entry: Free to Blogger Poker Tour Player s
Prizes: $500


Dont have poker.com yet ?

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Monday, December 04, 2006

One Sick Promotion!

This has to be the best promo ever :)


Sun Pokerâ„¢


SunPoker.com Launches One Sick Promo
WILLEMSTAD, Curacao--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Is it too early to start thinking about the WSOP? According to SunPoker, the answer is a resounding no. They are currently preparing to launch one of the largest and unique World Series of Poker campaigns ever seen.

The promotion, aptly named “One Sick Promo” will give away 100 WSOP packages to the top 100 MPP (My Poker Points) earners from December 1st to May 31st. What really makes this promotion so “SICK” is that these are not free roll tournaments that someone would have to qualify for, if they are among the 100 top SICKEST poker players, they get the packages.

Keeping in tune with the name and theme of the promotion, the top five finishers of SunPoker’s One Sick Promo will be flying to the 2007 WSOP on a Gulfstream IV. In layman’s terms, a Gulfstream IV is the SICKEST private jet you could imagine. And as if this wasn’t enough, SunPoker has also let its top five finishers invite a friend on the trip to Vegas where they will enjoy three weeks in the SunPoker.com luxury mansion during the WSOP.

Some might call this type of luxury overkill, but not the masterminds of One Sick Promo. Adam Smirnis, Poker Room Manager at SunPoker, had this to say, “This promotion is all about going above and beyond expectations. If a player thinks its fair to get their airfare covered, we’ll charter a private jet. If they want a hotel room, we’ll rent them a mansion.”

It certainly seems that the people at SunPoker are willing to do WHATEVER it takes to make their players happy. And that includes the players that fall outside of the fabulous five. The top 30 players in the promotion will all receive extra WSOP Chips so that they can play more than just the WSOP Main Event, as well as exquisite accommodations in three other separate huge villas.

“The WSOP is not just one event and it should not be treated as such. For a lot of the Internet players, this is the only time they play live all year.” Smirnis added, “They should be given the opportunity to experience more of the WSOP. After all, it isn’t just one tournament, it’s a series.”

It seems that the philosophy at SunPoker has become either crazy or brilliant, but either way the players that decide to play at SunPoker this year will see an enormous payoff.

About SunPoker.com
SunPoker.com is one of the largest poker rooms on the Internet, with thousands of players from around the world playing Texas Hold’em, Seven Card Stud, Omaha, and other exciting poker games, 24 hours a day. SunPoker.com is run on the Cryptologic (NASDAQ: CRYP) network, and has securely dealt over 1.2 Billion hands of poker since 2000.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Poker.com bloggers tour this weekend! Event 6

Event #6 of the second season of the Blogger Poker Tour kicks of this Saturday at 15:00 Poker.com time. Hosted by It's Flopilicious's blog, its Flopilicious's Where's My Flop BPT Tourney.

As always the password and updates are available from his blog, and for up to the second results you can go to the results page.

Tournament: Blogger Poker Tour - Season 2 Event 6
Date: 2 December Time: 15:00 Poker.com Time (EST)
Location: Tournaments > Scheduled > Special tab
Structure: 10 min levels, 2000 starting chips
Entry: Free to Blogger Poker Tour Players
Prizes: $500

Get ready to play some flops, we are back to basic for the penultimate round in the Second BPT season, 10 seat Texas H old'em. With the final round of the season being Omaha Hi-Lo this could be your last chance to really push for that top 20 spot on the leaderboard.

Download Poker.com and register your blog to play today!


Tuesday, November 28, 2006

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Happy belated turkey day and *sigh* my bday!

Yep, its official! I am 39 years young as of November 23rd.

I am considering just staying at 39 with different versions (sic)


Freerollerz is going strong (now over 4000 members!) but we have lost some of our staff to Real Life (TM). Papahun has decided not to continue as our league manager due to the league being mostly on hold now... Sara and I appreciate all his hard work over the last year and hope he keep in touch with us.

ICBM has left us as well, probably burn out or whatnot. I consider both of these fine fellows good friends and hope to see them once in a while on the forums....


Stay tuned as we have some really BIG NEWS coming soon :)

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

New AP skin vegas poker 247!

We have just added vegas poker 247 to our list of sites to play on :)


We have games scheduled for later this month, hope to see you there!

Play The Ultimate Poker Challenge Today


NOTE : As this is a skin of absolute poker, you must use a new email address to open an account.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Poker.com bloggers tour reschedules game #3!

Event #3 of the second season of the Blogger Poker Tour which was scheduled for 21 October was shutdown due to technical difficulties.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused our fellow blogging community.

Event #3 has now been re-scheduled for this coming Saturday and will feature host blogger: www.UltimatePokerForum.com.

The password is the same as the cancelled event and can be located at our host blogger.

Re-Scheduled Tournament Details:
Tournament: Blogger Poker Tour - Season 2 Event 3
Date: 28 October 2006
Time: 15:00 Poker.com Time (GMT-5, ET-1)
Location: Tournaments > Scheduled > Special tab
Structure: 10 min levels, 20 00 starting chips
Entry: Free to Blogger Poker Tour Players
Prizes: $500


Hope to see all you bloggers there!

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Ready for the next wave ? Check out Tournament BlackJack!

Golden Palace has launched Tournament BlackJack!



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This looks interesting to me, but Im horrible with math :(

Bettybet would probably clean house playing....

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Blogger poker tour Game 3

Game 3 of the 2nd season poker.com blogger tour runs this sunday!

Tournament: Blogger Poker Tour - Season 2 Event 3
Date: 21 OctoberTime: 15:00 Poker.com Time (GMT-5, ET-1)
Location: Tournaments > Scheduled > Special tab
Structure: 10 min levels, 2000 starting chips
Entry: Free to Blogger Poker Tour Players
Prizes: $500

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Monday, October 16, 2006

Other Projects - Screwed by the new law

With the state of online poker, I have been diversifying into other industries.


Take for example the following few sites :

1) http://www.forex-learning-center

This site helps visitors understand more about FOREX trading. This is an example of me working on a site that interests me. I dont have the experience in forex trading that I have with poker but its an interesting topic.


2) http://www.toprankdvds.com

This is an amazon store focused on dvds. It updates the best selling dvds from amazon daily.

This is my 1st real try at ecommerce. I really dont think this site will be my last in the area. I know it wont match the income potential of promoting poker but it will teach me more about marketing real products.


3) http://www.mypokervideo.com

This site is my 1st try at social type traffic, It allows users to upload videos (ALA YOUTUBE) and/or watch the ones we have already uploaded. The niche is staying focused on poker as this is where i feel strongest. I have high hopes that this site will grow into something more than a pet project.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Its not too late!

While the law that will end our freedom to do what we want with our money in the privacy of our own homes has passed, it has not been signed yet.

It is not too late to make your voices heard!

Please watch this video and do what you can to spread the word on this attack on our constitutional rights.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Are you gunning for the wrong guy?

A major mistake that I see players make is "going after" another player after a bad beat or if that player made a remark that the other player didn't like. Folks, this is a mistake that can only HARM your bankroll, not help it. I found myself in this exact situation not long ago after a player called me down to the river only to hit his gutshot straight draw against my top two pair (AK). I lost a considerable sum in the exchange and began to focus on this "bad" player in an effort to show him just how bad his play was. I wanted to prove that I could outplay him and at least win my money back. An interesting development then took place...

You see I was mult-tabling at the time with four 1/2 NL tables on Full Tilt Poker and before I knew it I was tangling with another player at a different table. With the board paired and three hearts showing, he called my all in reraise on the river with only one pair. Folks, I hope I don't need to tell you that if your opponent reraises you all in on the river and the board has paired AND there are three of the same suit showing, you'd better fold if you're only holding one pair! I had the big hand with the nut full house and took down a $231.00 pot (breaking him in the process). After a few minutes, he reloaded and the circus was back in town! This guy proceeded to lose over $600.00 over the course of three re-buys and about 1.5 hours. I was the benficiary of almost half taking him for just north of $275.00 in short order.

Who did I forget during this exchange? The original "bad player" who I thought was sooo bad and would certainly lose more money to me. What happened after the original bad beat I mentioned at the start of this article? He tightened up BIG TIME and by the end of my session when I left the table he was down exactly $14.00 from his rebuy of $200.00. Meanwhile on the other table we had a live one who dropped $800.00. Here's the moral to the story, had it not been for the big pot he lost to me I may have not noticed his multiple re-buys, I may have remained focused on the "bad player" who was going to lose so much money to me and the other players ( I was convinced of this!).

The moral to this story is that you may be looking at the wrong player for the wrong reasons to make your session a profitable. You have to be aware of what each player is doing at a table and make the right reads over the long term vs. the short term to be a profitable player and truly build your poker bankroll.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Propping for Profit

If you ask many poker players what a prop player is, you're going to get a few different answers. Many people will look disgusted and call them "shills," say props are a bad thing. Some will look confused and say they think they're people who the poker room pays to play. You'll find plenty of people who don't know what it means to be a prop player.

Proposition players, or "props," are players hired by the casino or poker room to help keep their games full. They play with their own money (a "shill" is a player who's on the casino's dime) and keep all their profits, and have to deal with their losses, too. Prop players aren't all "professionals" in the game trying to beat the other customers. They are everyday players who are willing to follow some seating rules to earn money while they play. Their skill level can range from terrible to excellent, from beginner to seasoned player. You don't have to every worry when you're playing with a prop that the house is giving them any sort of extra edge or favors them at all. In fact, props sometimes could be said to lose a slight edge because they often do not pick which game they sit in and when they leave.

In Brick and Mortar (B&M) casinos, props are typically paid an hourly wage of $6-7 per hour. They are given a schedule like a regular employee and are expected to show up for their shift ready to play. You'll find them in smaller rooms and ones that need a little extra boost to keep their games alive. In Las Vegas, many of the off-strip and "local" casinos employ props. Finding job openings for props in a B&M casino is as easy as finding any job listing with a B&M casino. Simply visit casino websites or inquire in person in a poker room you know uses props and if they have openings, you can apply/

Online props are paid in the form of rakeback. The rates range anywhere from 60% all the way to 165%, but most often online props get about 100% rakeback. There are also a few sites out there who will pay props on a per-hand basis, but they are becoming less frequent. There are frequently special incentives, bonuses, and freerolls to reward props through the various sites they work for. Because online play allows for multi-tabling, online props have the chance to make very good money. A top prop playing 4 tables of $5/10 Limit Hold 'em can earn upwards of $50 an hour.

To obtain a job as an online prop, visit a site like Prop Team and fill out an application. It's simple, fast, and there are plenty of openings. A caveat for the potential prop: many sites who employ props do so only for certain stakes or games. You will be able to find a prop position at any stakes in any game, it's just a matter of on which site. The sites will not release their identity to props until they have signed up with the prop agency. They provide a summary to their potential employees of their pay rates and which games they need props in. You select which rooms you're interested in, and then let the prop agency know, and you get signed up from there.

Online props also have the advantage of being able to play whenever they what. Very few rooms limit the hours of the day that props can play. Most sites no longer have weekly hand requirements for their props, so if you need to take a week off and don't play a single hand, that's find. Conversely, if you want to play 10,000 hands in a week, that's fine, too! Propping online allows for much more flexibility than B&M propping. However, being a prop player is not for everyone. Many players experience burn out or have trouble beating the game consistently. Props are often pulled away from good games to start new tables, and some who are winning players at full handed games are not winning players short handed. With all this said, propping is a great way for some players to earn a phenomenal living. If you're willing to follow some simple seating rules (props usually cannot take the last seat in a game or play heads up with another prop for an extended period of time, etc.) and want to earn incredible rakeback, Propping could be the perfect job for you!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Play in a Poker League to improve your game.

Often times, organized competition brings the best out competitive individuals. People enjoy testing their wits and skills against others over a set period of time and within a structured system. For years people have been playing in pool leagues, tennis leagues, bowling leagues and a whole host of different organized league competitions. Now that online poker has became popular, the past few years have lead to the emergence of poker leagues.

Poker leagues have became very popular, partly because first of all poker is popular and secondly that anyone can win any particular tournament at any given time (need we mention Moneymaker?), but winning a season long league points race in an organized and structured poker league is a much truer test of your relative poker skills. Combine that with poker players being very competitive and you get the foundation for poker leagues popularity.



Online poker has made joining a poker league easy. There are all sorts of poker leagues out there, ranging from the free roll poker leagues up to the buy-in real money online poker leagues, similar to the Poker League I’m currently playing in hosted at Mansion Poker.



There are many reasons I believe that playing in an organized poker league can greatly improve your poker play. First you have a pre-set schedule of table time that you are commitment to playing. Table time is important for anyone wanting to improve their game. If you know that every Wednesday 9PM you need to be sitting at your computer and ready to play in the league game then you will be sure and do so.



Just ensuring table time is only the start, league table time is typically more valuable as a learning experience than an average session at the tables.



League games will typically play more like a high dollar buy in event, even if the buy in modest. This is especially true if you make it deep into the tourney. League players are playing for more than the monetary value of the prize pool for the individual tournament. They are looking at what winning this tournament means to their overall standings and the ever present points race, and of course for pride and bragging rights.



League players are often times playing as much for pride and bragging rights as they are for the monetary prize pools. This leads to good poker.



Here is a direct quote from one of our league members:

“Nothing helps one's poker game more than going up against good competition (and Bill, too ), for lower stakes, when the competition is actually taking the game seriously (as opposed to the donk-fests these things often become.) It's like an Emory education at GA Perimeter College prices. Clark Howard would love it.”



~Der Fleisch



Playing with quality competition over a series of tournaments also gives you the opportunity to work on reading players and learning different player styles.



Simply put, if you plan to compete in the league you are forced to learn how to play against these different styles of players. If a league member is constantly raising your blinds, tournament after tournament, you are going to have to learn how to combat this. Once you figure out what to do to stop him from blind stealing, you can do the same the next time it happens to you at the poker table in a normal tournament. You are forced to adapt, and you have time to figure out what the best counter-move is for a player who is always stealing.



Keep in mind that not all poker leagues are created equal and make sure you find one that is right for you. What makes up a good poker league? That’s mostly personal choice, but here are a handful of things you should investigate before joining a league.



The first thing I like to do when finding a poker league is to do some league research and find out what leagues are available. One of the first things to look for is finding one that meets your bankroll requirements. If you are a high roller then you want to play in a league that keeps your interest, with substantial buy-ins, but if you are a beginner or if you are just working on your game then look for a freeroll league or a modest buy in. Leagues run from free up to expensive, just do some research to see what works for you.


If you’re like most of us, just find a league somewhere in the middle with a modest buy in that keeps it interesting enough for you to commit to play.



Next look for a league that uses a quality league structure and scoring system, not one that is arbitrary in length or that is unbalanced on how it calculates points. Look for a league that uses a competitive / fair league scoring system and that is updated regularly. Also make sure the timing schedule works out where you are able to play in the league.



After you decide that you like the league structure and buy in amount of a particular league, see if they have an active community. If so, join it and ask questions about the league. If the community looks like one you would like to become a part of, then join away. Most leagues have a forum, browse it and see what you think.



Finally, take a look and see what kind of league prizes and rewards are offered for the players. If they offer some kick ass prizes, all the better!



So, if you are looking to play in high quality poker competition and to seriously improve your game, consider joining a poker league and seeing why they are quickly becoming some of the most popular forms of organized competition taking place today.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Poker.com blogger tour game 1 results

Well...

I came in 32nd and made a few points, not sure how our other members did.

Here are the top 10 :


1ReplicantPoker$125.00
2Michael1965$100.00
3Irongirl$75.00
4BobbyOlsen$55.00
5JCL514$45.00
6natsdad$30.00
7Quackpot$25.00
8Hacksaw2000$20.00
9astinaguy$15.00
10brodoughno$10.00



I expect ill try to play a bit more aggressive in the next game, as I laid down some mid range hands early on when I had position to take control.

See everyone next game!

- H

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Poker.com Bloggers Tour Season 2 kicks off this weekend!

Tournament: Blogger Poker Tour - Season 2 Event 1
Date: 23 September
Time: 15:00 Poker.com Time (GMT-5, ET-1)
Location: Tournaments > Scheduled > Special tab
Structure: 10 min levels, 2000 starting chips
Entry: Free to Blogger Poker Tour Players
Prizes: $500
Host Bounty: The same number of leaderboard points as the winner for whoever knocks shane@poker.com out.

If you have a blog and are not in this yet, visit http://www.bloggerpokertour.com/ and join up! Make sure you tell em drawdeadcom sent ya :)

Good luck and pray that you dont land on my table!

Implied odds

Implied Odds is often a concept that many poker players struggle to fully understand. You are most likely to here the term mentioned in situations where a player has caught an unlikely draw for a very high price and states 'implied odds' as their reason for the high price call. Here we will attempt to explain the intricacies behind the mysterious 'Implied Odds'.

The Basics of Implied Odds :-

Implied Odds basically means that you are attaching some value to the future pot size, rather than the amount that is currently in the pot. You are using this future pot size as the basis of your call. This is why it is not an exact science.

The easiest example of Implied Odds is a flat raise at a table full of limpers. If you are due to act behind the flat raise it is usually safe to imply that all the limpers in the pot are going to call. eg 4 Limpers for 100 chips each. The cutoff raises it to 200. You are on the butten and the situation is this 50(SB)+100(BB)+400(limpers)+200(raiser) = 750. To call with regualr pot odds it is 200/950 = 21%. However to call taking into account implied odds it is different: 750(pot so far)+400(limpers calling) = 1150. To call would be 200/1350 = 14.8%.

Well that in itself makes a big difference. If you have a pocket pair, the chance of spiking your set on the flop is 12.2%. This already is starting to look a lot more attractive.

If we compare it to an example of no limpers, pot is 50(SB)+100(BB)+200(raiser) = 350. Cost of calling = 200/550 = 36.4%. You cant imply any callers from the blinds, so this is it 36.4% COST. Now those low pocket pairs dont look so attractive now do they.

Lets Crank it up a level :-

Let us look at a very active pot pre-flop 100+200+600+600+600+600 = 2700. Two of the 600 betters only have roughly 1900 left after their pre-flop bet. Now you are looking at rubbish (7,2 offsuit). A routine fold yes? Well lets look. Cost of call 600/3300 = 18.2%. Chances of spiking 2 pair or trips on the flop is 7.2%. Not very attractive. But...

Do you think both players with 1900 are going to lay their hand down with a pot of 3300 sat in the middle. Probably not, especially if you check it to them. Therefore we imply some odds... we imply that if we hit our cards, the win-able pot is likely to be 3300+1900 = 5200. Therefore we can imply our odds as 600/5800 = 10.3% ... looking a little more attractive. If from their previous play you are convined that neither player will back off the pot with 1900 left, we can say that the "win-able" pot is 3300+1900+1900 = 7100, therefore we apply the value as 600/7700 = 7.8% WOW, we have almost manufactured a justification for calling with 72 off in this situation.

What we need to appreciate here is what we are saying is, we definately WILL win the pot if we hit our 2 pr or trips. Obviously you should be slightly cautious in that case. But the next time your raise gets called with rags and your KK gets snapped when you go all-in remember this. If he has labelled you as very much a never-wavering TAG player he can probably imply that he will get your whole stack if he hits the flop, because he knows you simply wont contemplate putting him on rags or backing off when the flop comes low.

So, what is safe to imply and what is not :-

Well one of the safest hands for implied odds is a low/middle pocket pair. If there are several pre-flop raises you can assume there will be some action on the flop. If you spike your set then this will nearly always be a very safe hand to commit the rest of your stack on. This doesnt mean with only one very conservative player in the pot who raises it 5 times the blind pre-flop that this is good value. Remember the examples above. You have to be able to imply that the total winnable pot is enough to justify the initial call cost VS the cost of hitting the set.

What isnt really that safe is low, not connectable off-suits. You're very rarely going to have a decent post-flop draw, and if you spike the 2 pair they are a little vunerable to being counterfitted.

Implied Odds with post flop draws :-


Now, implied odds arent always something which will improve the odds of calling. If we look at some standard draws from the flop. If you have flopped a flush draw, you may quite happily call a pot size bet feeling that you have the pot odds to call. Well you would be almost right. Now if the player was all in for just less than the size of the pot, then by all means you have the odds to call. However, what about if he bets the same amount, but isnt all-in, well here is a very common mistake. You can usually imply that he will bet again on the turn, therefore you arent really getting the odds to draw 2 cards as you think, what you are getting is odds to draw 1 card, and you therefore should be folding because of implied odds.

This article was written in conjuction with my friends at Surfers Poker who have several pro-players on their team.


I hope this helps in understanding the beast that is Implied Odds. Now dont all go running out there and calling with every 72 offsuit you see

Monday, September 18, 2006

Sit n go Strategy for the masses!

Sit ‘n Go tourneys are fast-paced and fun to play in. It’s like playing in a microcosm of a big multi-table tournament. The structure of SnG’s at an online poker room such as PartyPoker.com is usually that of a one-table freezeout and the top 2 or 3 places pay out. Since you’re going to be starting out with at least 9 or 10 players at your table, it makes sense to play pretty tight in the early stages of these tournaments. The logic is simple: many of your opponents will be wild and tend to gamble early on. For whatever reason, these folks just don’t feel comfortable unless they get a quick double-up under their belt. This puts you in a great situation if you’re holding pocket Aces or Kings, but you generally want to stay out of the action early on. You get rewarded for just surviving, so let others get knocked out before you take your shots. If there’s enough gamble in your opponents early on, you might not even need to win many pots to get into the money.

The second reason to play only your premium hands early on is to look at the risk/reward model for your play. The blinds start off pretty low in these tourneys, so what do you have to gain by bluffing, or even playing a mediocre hand at all? You’re not going to be picking up much if you win the pot, and you might get raised to the point where you’re paying much more than you’d like to. Especially in early position, I wouldn’t play anything worse than A-Q suited or a pair of lace w:st="on">Queenslace>. Wait until you’re table is a few opponents short and the blinds are higher. You’ll have more to gain by your aggressive play.

Especially at tighter sites, a SnG is a great place for the continuation bet. A continuation bet is making a bet after the flop after you’ve raised the hand preflop. You’ve taken control of the hand, preferably with position, before the flop so your opponents will usually check to you. At this point, you make a bet anywhere between half the size of the pot and the full size of the pot. Since you raised preflop, your opponents will tend to put you on a big hand, possibly a big pocket pair. When the board comes out with 3 rags, or they only got a piece of the flop, and they’re facing another bet on the flop, they’ll usually throw their hand away.

For example, let’s you raised 4x the big blind from late position with A-K and 3 callers stay in. When the flop comes out 9-2-5, regardless of the suits, you’re going to bet at least half the pot when your opponents check to you. If one of your opponents calls your bet, he obviously has something to stay in the hand, even if it’s only a draw. If he checks to you again on the turn and you don’t hit your Ace or King, you’ll have to check behind him. Also be aware that many opponents like to slowplay or check-raise the preflop raiser. They know that you’re likely to bet again on the flop, so they’ll often wait until you bet and raise you. If you get raised and you don’t have a big pocket pair or hit the flop in some way, you should just release your hand.


As the blinds begin to increase further into the tournament, you’ll need to open up your play a bit. Your stack will be severely crippled if you only wait for the premium hands at this point. You’ll need to learn who you can steal the blinds from, and since you’re usually playing shorthanded at this point, the blinds are going to come around faster. Start off the tourney focusing on playing your cards and position. As it progresses, start to focus more on playing your opponent and your position. Following this guide should lead you to success at Party Poker and other poker sites

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

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Monday, September 11, 2006

Fair poker wants to send you to the WPT!

The World Poker Tour has arrived at Fair Poker and we want you to be there!

Make your first deposit at Fair Poker before the 23rd September and you will gain entry into a fantastic freeroll in which the top 2 places will win free entry into our WPT **"PYT" on the 24th September


( Don't forget, a first deposit bonus is also waiting for you )


For existing Fair Pokerplayers, earn just 200 Fair Coins from 10 Sept up to 22 Sept and you will also get in.


The WPT "PYT" package is worth $12,000


Only the first 150 players will be eligible, so don't delay and deposit today!


**(Pick Your Tournament)

Tournament Details

Name: WPT Freeroll
Start Time: 23 September 22:30 CET (16:30 server time)
Prize pool: Top 2 each win a WPT Super Satellite ticket valued at $300+15

Use the banner below to download Fair Poker and make your 1st deposit today!

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Papahun posts on changes in September!

Dear Freerollerz,

September will mark somewhat of a fresh start here at Drawdead.com / Freerollerz.com.We will be kicking off the long due buy-in league on September 2nd at Titan - in addition to the already established weekly buy-ins at Absolute and BetFred we have added Titan and later Poker.com to the lineup.

All our Titan buy-in will be deepstacked (2K stacks and 15 minute levels) and starting October we will kick off MultiTableMondays on Poker.com.It's time to expand your attention span by simultaneously playing our 25K ticket game and the weekly buy-in game at Poker.com.

Details and signup/username stuff to be found in the forum - buy-in section.

We will of course continue the FLOP league (freeroll league) and additionally there will be open for all freerolls (20 posts required) at Jungle (a nice new room that I honestly can say I really like) and Poker Ocean (ipoker room with the best ipoker skin IMHO),Please stop by the forum and contribute your hands, thoughts, suggestions and wins/beats. Any nice, not safe for work images are also always appretiated.

Well met in Septimmmmber!//ClappaNun

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Big Freerolls on Dreampoker - Open to all!

Hi Guys, I just wanted to let you know that DreamPoker is hosting 2 Freerolls this month and it won't be like the 50K where you have to make DreamPoints.

This time it's "first come first serve", no requirements are needed to be in the pound seats.

On the 16th. August - $2500 Freeroll, open to all - 15:00 EST

On the 23rd. August - $5000 Freeroll, open to all - 15:00 EST

Be sure that you register in time before each one because the seatsare going to fill up quickly. So tell your friends, family, neighbours and colleagues because I hope to see you all there.

Use our banner to support Freerollerz!


Friday, August 11, 2006

Bought another site

While this url isnt poker specific, I have a deep interested in all things related to Las Vegas.


The url is http://www.streamingvegas.com

I plan to add travel and show information and maybe even information on moving to Las Vegas!

Congrats to bettybet for winning the FLOP League!

Bettybet won Season 7 of our FLOP league. On top of her winnings from the season games, we are happy to award her a cool $50 for her efforts!


Why not drop in and join us at http://www.freerollerz.com and participate in our freeroll leaguge games!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Cake Poker giving away 1% ownership !

Check out cake poker by clicking on the banner below!




Own a Piece of Cake… For Life
Cake Poker is giving away a once in a lifetime chance to win 3% of Cake Gaming N.V.

How does owning a piece of the hottest up-&-coming poker site on the internet today sound? In keeping with our philosophy of always giving more to our players we thought we should do something that no poker site has ever done - hold a tournament where the winner becomes an owner. Until Dec 31st, 2006, Cake Poker will be holding qualifiers to our "Own a Piece of Cake" Final Tournament in January, 2007, with a minimum guaranteed prize pool of $40,000 & a first place prize that could make you a millionaire!

3 Ways to Win

1) Play to Win 1% of Cake
In January, 2007, CakePoker will be holding our “Own a Piece of Cake” Final Tournament. Along with a cash prize from a minimum $40,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool, the 1st place winner of this tournament will receive a stock certificate representing 1% of the outstanding common shares of Cake Gaming N.V. Entry into this tournament is a Buy-in of $4,000 + $250 fee.

10 Ways to Earn a Seat at the Own a Piece of Cake Final Tournament

1) Open an account before our July qualifier & you’re already halfway there! When you open a real money account and make a deposit we’ll give you 1 free Cake Slice. Redeem only 2 Cake Slices in July, 2006 to compete in the July, Own A Piece of Cake Qualifier where the winner gets a $4,250 seat at the Own a Piece of Cake Final Tournament

2) The first player to contact support@cakepoker.com with an Ace of Hearts, Series 1 Gold Card can redeem it for a $4,250 seat at the Final

3) The player who earns the most Cake Points until 12:00 a.m. EST, December, 31 2006, will be awarded a free $4,250 seat at the Final

4) The player who has the most total Share Cake points in 2006 (including all sub-tiers regardless of the tier’s state) will be awarded a free $4,250 seat at the Final

5 – 10) Starting in July, 2006, and running through December, 2006, CakePoker will be holding a monthly, Own a Piece of Cake Qualifier. This tournament will have a $425 Buy-in + $35 Fee. Satellites will run throughout the month and cost as little as $5 + $.50 to enter.


CakePoker also wants to reward the people who refer others to play with us. Along with our generous monthly rewards, we’re also giving Affiliates and players who refer their friends through our Share Cake program, a chance at 1% of CakePoker for life.

2) Share Cake to Win 1% of Cake
At the end of 2006, CakePoker will calculate the revenue we’ve paid to each player in our Share Cake program and award them with 1 contest entry ticket for every one hundred dollars of revenue earned. On Jan 8th 2007, an independently licensed third party will draw one ticket from the lottery pool and that player will be awarded with a stock certificate representing 1% of the outstanding common shares of Cake Gaming N.V.

3) Be an Affiliate to Win 1% of Cake
At the end of 2006, CakePoker will calculate the revenue we’ve shared with each of our Affiliates and award them with 1 contest entry ticket for every fifty dollars of revenue earned. On Jan 8th, 2007, an independently licensed third party will draw one ticket from the lottery pool and that affiliate will be awarded with a stock certificate representing 1% of the outstanding common shares of Cake Gaming N.V.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Poker.com bloggers final

Well, I had the worst luck ever :(

Not 30 mins into the game, we lost power... I finally decided to go to a friends house to play (after losing an hour of playtime) I came back right after the 1st break with a little more than 3000 in chips. I did have some decent luck and moved upt to 9k at one point, but went cardless for a long period and ended up pushing with 22 vs qq. I went out in 13th.

I had hoped for a better performance, but what can you do... the cards were not there, the power outtage left me low stacked and I was out of beer :(

Also of note, our league manager PAPAHUN finished shortly after me in 11th.

Kudos to poker.com for running this event, it was a blast!

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Pokerstars World Bloggers championship!

Texas Holdem Poker


I have registered to play in the PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker!
This Online Poker Tournament is a No Limit Texas Holdem event exclusive to Bloggers.

Registration code: 4225615

All you poker bloggers out there, come register -- be sure to list us as your referral

Celeb poker - New fun on a skin I normally hate!

I had the pleasure of meeting up with Greg from Celeb Poker in Miami during the Cap Spring Break.

I decided to give Celeb Poker a run this weekend and came out way ahead. I dont normally like boss skins but the environment here was different for some reason. Anyway, to the meat of the matter...

Up 420% from deposit in 5 hours of playing.... Quite soft here!

The 1/2 limit is easy money :)

Check it out.



CelebPoker.com

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Freerollerz.com coming up on 1 year live!

Its been a great year! Freerollerz turns 1 year old next month, and to celebrate we have upgraded our forums to vbilletin. The conversion was painful but worth it!

If you havent seen our new skin and layout, head on over to freerollerz.com and check it out.


I want to think each and every member (closing in on 3,000 of them) for helping us grow over the last year.

A special thanks also goes out to our mods : bettybet, Papahun, ICBM, tomonbass,lil fizz, and nivek for all the hard work they put in to keeping the community moving forward!

New Projects - What do you think?

Just a quick update to list some projects I have going other than freerollerz.com

I posted recently how I won Online Poker Coaching in a freeroll. Well, I have converted this site over to my links and changed to focus to sites I prefer. I plan to spend quite a bit of time developing relationships with some of the well known poker coaches and hope to see some good returns from the traffic here.

Another project site is Poker News Today... The intent here is to gather compelling and interesting news about poker and provide a feed to sites that are interested. We plan to add 3 to 5 stories a day, all related to our passion --- POKER!

Thursday, May 11, 2006

poker.com blogger event #5 set for this weekend

Yep, its on again! Poker.com is having event #5 of the Bloggers Poker tour.

If you have an active blog, Its not too late to sign up!

Dutch Boyd has been selected as the hosting blog this week.

As I have already won 2 tickets to the finals (btw im the 1st person to do that!), there is no pressure for me in these games :)

We have a number of Freerollerz.com members in this tourney, I am confidant that we can bring home the win!

If you have been living under a rock for the last year and have not played on poker.com yet, use the banner below and see how a poker site is supposed to be run :)

I predict yet another in the money finish this weekend, we shall see!



Tuesday, May 02, 2006

What an odd night...

Last night Poker Affiliate World held a freeroll for members of the forum for an existing website - Online poker coaching.

About 25 players showed up and battled it out. I played a bit more aggressive than I usually do and ended up making the final table. At one ooint I made a gambling call after flopping open ended straight draw and called an all in on the turn. I hit my card and took a good portion of another players chips (I think his name was fattysomething).

When we got down to 3 players, it was determined that the chip leader was not even a member of the forum that was hosting the website giveaway.

The other member, Ethomps, finally went all in and was called by the non member. ET lost and it was now heads up, me vs. the non member.

I ended up winning the game, the site and a ticket to a wsop satelite. As a token of good will I agreed to give ET one of my project sites -

pokerz.net

I strongly feel that anytime I can do something that makes me feel good (in a karma kinda way) things will eventually return to me in the same light.

As I type this , the transfer of my new site is completing and ET will have his new site soon too.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

1st game of the poker.com bloggers league

The 1st of many poker.com bloggers tourneys was today!

51 hopeful players entered tryging to win a portion of the $500 Prize pool...

Poker.com created new tables just for us too!




What a nice looking table eh ?


anyway down to the good stuff!





Congrats to our own PAPAHUN for coming in 1st and yours truely came in 4th. We both now have tickets to the season final game for a 1 in 50 shot at the WSOP package!

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

FLOP Seaon 3 League Event 6 Results

Here are the results from our league game @ Poker.com March 13th 2006




Good Game All !!!

And good luck to gotdanuts who also wins a ticket to the weekly 20K game at Poker.com !!!!

Friday, March 10, 2006

FLOP Season 3 League Event 5 Results

Here are the results form our league game @ Titan Poker 9th March 2006



Good Game All !!!

FLOP Season 3 Leauge Event 4 Results

Here are the results form our league game @ Absolute Poker 8th March 2006


Good Game All !!!

Thursday, March 02, 2006

FLOP Season 3 League Event 1 Results

Here are the results form our league game @ Absolute Poker 1st March 2006




Good Game All !!!

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Return Of The Jedi...............moose??? FLOP Season 2 winner announced!!!

Hello again people I am pleased to announce our FLOP Season Two winner ......

JEDIMOOSE

woot!!!!!! WTG Buddy Great season.....

Anyway here are the final top ten ......


1. Jedimoose (326,68PTS)
2. Holis (286,37PTS)
3. Iasnok (280,83PTS)
4. Slots (246,91PTS)
5. ReadChomsky (211,34PTS)
6. Mjr Jojo (202,78PTS)
7. Tomonbass (200,31PTS)
8. Luv2pokeher (200,19PTS)
9. Rgchan (199,23PTS)
10. Bettybet (192,22PTS)

A Big Thanks To Everyone For Making Season 2 So Much Fun!!!!!

See You At AP Tonight For The First FLOP Season 3 Event .. Good Luck To All For Season 3!!!

Sunday, February 26, 2006

FLOP Season 2 League Event 10 Results

Here are the results our league game @ Betfred Poker 24th Febuary 2006



Good Game All!!!

FLOP Season 2 League Event 8 Results

Here are the results from our league game @ Absolute Poker 22nd February 2006



Good Game All!!!

FLOP Season 2 League Event 7 Results

Here are the results from our league game @ Titan 18th February 2006




Good Game All !!!

Saturday, February 18, 2006

FLOP Season 2 League Event 6 Results

Here are the results our league game @ Betfred Poker 17th Febuary 2006



Good Game All!!!

Thursday, February 16, 2006

FLOP Season 2 League Event 5 Results

Here are the results from our league game @ Absolute Poker 15th February 2006



Good Game All !!!

Monday, February 13, 2006

FLOP Standings

Here are the top ten in the FLOP league after our 4th event this season.....

1. Iasnok (146.31 PTS)
2. Slots (142.71 PTS)
3. Holis (141.55 PTS)
4. Mjr Jojo (129.28 PTS)
5. Justa7 (112.12 PTS)
6. Tomonbass (104.84 PTS)
7. Readchomsky (103.43PTS)
8. Bettybet (102.93 PTS)
9. Untwisted (102.12 PTS)
10. Arjonius ( 95.49 PTS)

I think we need more challengers guys thats 3 mods in the top ten lol :)

FLOP Season 2 League Event 4 Results

Results from our 4th league game @ Titan February 9th 2006




Good Game All !!!

Thursday, February 09, 2006

FLOP Season 2 League Event 3 Results

Here are the results from our 3rd league game @ Absolute Poker February 8th 2006

Notice that familiar name on the top of the pile there :)



Good Game Guys!!!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

FLOP Standings

Here are the top ten in the FLOP league after our second event this season.....

1. Going For Broke(78.53PTS)
2. Holis (76.82PTS)
3. Mjr Jojo (74.83PTS)
4. Iasnok (65.53PTS)
5. Readchomsky (65.47PTS)
6. Jedimoose (54.66PTS)
7. Bettybet (52.54PTS)
8. Hard2resist (49.26PTS)
9. Untwisted (47.42PTS)
10. Justa7 (46.54PTS)

Well Done Guys I got some catching up to do lol

Sunday, February 05, 2006

FLOP Season 2 League Event 2 Results

Here are the results from our league game @ Titan January 4th 2006




Good Game All

FLOP Standings

Here are the top ten in the FLOP league after our first event in this new season.....

1. Mjr Jojo (74.83PTS)
2. Holis (52.92PTS)
3. Iasnok (43.20PTS)
4. Thplanes(37.42PTS)
5. Bettybet (33.47PTS)
6. Jsaw (30.55PTS)
7. Justa7 (28.28PTS)
8. Slots (26.46PTS)
9. Arjonius (24.94PTS)
10. Bolcs5 (23.66PTS)

Well Done Guys

Thursday, February 02, 2006

FLOP Season 2 Underway !!!

As promised 24hour turnaround on results :P lol

The first game got off to a flyer with a good start for Holis (mamadiva) and Bettybet at the beginning of this new league season....Well Done Mr Jojo for taking down the first game......

Well heres the results.......


Wednesday, February 01, 2006

We Have Our FLOP Season 1 Winner!!!

Hello again people I am pleased to announce our FLOP Season one winner ......

RGCHAN

RG is a great player and Im happy to hand over the league crown to the man WTG RG!!!

Anyway here are the final top ten ......


1. Rgchan (288.36PTS)
2. Midnightprelude1 (266.16PTS)
3. Arjonius (258.99PTS)
4. Rose22 (242.61PTS)
5. Iasnok (197.87PTS)
6. Holis (192.69PTS)
7. Tomonbass (188.95PTS)
8. Eddy41 (188PTS)
9. Bettybet (181.86PTS)
10. Ray101bassman (180.96PTS)

A Big Thanks To Everyone For Making Season 1 So Much Fun!!!!!

See You At AP Tonight For The First FLOP Season 2 Event .. Good Luck To All For Season 2!!!

Monday, January 30, 2006

Better Late Than Never !!!!!

Right There you go......after being volunteered as having the task for posting all league results on the BLOG as from ...today here they all are.....

Expect a 24hr Turnaround from now on though so to see all league results and shocks!!!! (How The Hell Did Betty Win etc....) you wont have long to wait when looking at the BLOG in future also dont forget they are posted at the forum also (normally before the BLOG) so if you really can wait get your (__I__) over to freerollerz and get signed up and better still if you sign up for FLOP the greatest online poker league on this super hyper internet highway you'll get to find out as these games are happening......


What you waiting for .....see you there.......

Oh and I got a feeling Im handing over my league champion crown over Im sure Holis will be posting the winners of our first FLOP season soon ........

FLOP Final Season 1 League Event 10 Results

Results from our 10th flop game @ Royal Vegas Poker January 28th 2006



Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 9 Results

Results from our 9th flop game @ Betfred January 27th 2006



Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 8 Results

Results from our 8th flop game @ Titan January 26th 2006



Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 7 Results

Results from our 7th flop game @ Absolute Poker January 25th 2006





Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 6 Results

Results from our 6th flop game @ Titan January 21th 2006





Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 5 Results

Results from our 5th flop game @ Betfred January 20th 2006




Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 4 Results

Results from our 4th flop game @ Absolute Poker January 18th 2006





Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 3 Results

Results from our 3rd flop game @ Titan January 14th 2006


Good Game All!!!!!

FLOP League Event 2 Results

Results from our 2nd flop game @ Absolute Poker January 11th 2006


Good Game All !!!!!

FLOP League Event 1 Results

Results from our 1st flop game @ Titan January 5th 2006





Good Game All !!!!!

Friday, January 20, 2006

Poker and maturity

Now who says you have to be mature to play poker? No one! And that is evident by some of the people that I've played against online. I've not run into any extremely immature people in live games ...yet! But, just last night I was in an online tourney and there sits one woman (said she was a woman) that, in all CAPS, is getting upset with people for "taking too long to play their hand". Please - online, you have what? 30 seconds to decide your actions on any given hand? Maybe a minute longer? I hope she never plays in a live tourney where someone might take a staggering 3 whole minutes to decide their next move! Patience is a virtue my friends. Then this chic kept on doing the CAPS thing and talking smack to me! I'm a very even tempered player. I don't get mad and hit or throw things after a bad beat or even a suckout! Good thing was - I was the one who knocked her out of the tourney!

Well there is one pro player that comes to mind when I think of maturity in live tournaments - or in this case, a lack thereof! I'll call him "Brat" and guess that y'all know which dude I'm referring to. Granted, he is a very good poker player and has proven that by winning WSOP bracelets and multiple other wins and money finishes. But his maturity at the table leaves a lot to be desired. So Mr. "I can act like this because I'm a pro and made more money than you playing poker" just sit down, keep your lips closed and wait until you are sitting across from me! It will happen, oh yes it will. And when the day comes that I knock you out of a WSOP game, I will revel in that moment, turn to you and STICK OUT MY TONGUE! How's that for maturity?!

Saturday, January 14, 2006

New Kid On The Blog!!!

Hey all,

Its about time Holis added another one of his faithful Mods to this Blog....and That'll be me then.....

Im one of the newest Moderators (and Season 2 league Champion I might add) H choose at his forum about two months ago and its been fun...the admin and mod team are great (I feel that we are all good buddys in our team).... and we have some really outstanding members also .....

Freeroll nights used to be hell with all the trash posts and all....but if you are a regular at our site you know that all has changed...and we have a pre-registration process now so our deserving members get what they deserve...their private freerolls to themselves also as previously blogged its an all new league format which only adds to the fun and competivness of the site...and makes our jobs a little easier on freeroll night......which is all good.....

So if you havent checked us out by now...why the hell not...if you like poker and meeting new people from around the world who share your interests I cant think of a better place to be....

I'll leave it there for now but Im sure I'll be Blogging in the near future as part of the freerollerz team.....in fact I've got my first live Poker tournament Tonight so I'll be sure to Blog about my experience later on this week.....

So until Next time be safe....

Tomonbass :)

FLOP Standings after game 2

Another great FLOP game is in the books...

Here are the standings after our 2nd game.


1 NIVEK 91,84
2 raiser1 83,67
3 midnightprelude1 65,81
4 ray101bassman 59,16
5 rgchan 57,32
6 COSARE 55,63
7 luv2pokeher 53,55
8 fubarcdn 50,88
9 guitarizt 48,30
10 mmaryja1 48,11

Saturday, January 07, 2006

FLOP Standings after 1 game!

Our new league has now started!

Here are the point Leaders after our 1st game :

raiser1 83,67
ray101bassman 59,16
guitarizt 48,30
luv2pokeher 41,83
Rose22 37,42
rgchan 34,16
Force10 31,62
Hard2Resist420 29,58
patsfan30 27,89
glennybob 26,46