Archive for the ‘Poker’ Category

Make poker a family game by using custom poker chip

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Poker is often looked as a game that is not meant for families rather it only destroys it. Well, this is not true and unless the players involve the money kept aside for family in it or play when they are drunk. Playing when you are using custom poker chips can also enhance the family played game.

However poker is mostly played for money and the concept is poker without money is like coffee without sugar. But this also can be turned to a healthy family game and if you have poker chips at home you can easily do this. Since there are many styles of poker games, it can be adjusted according to the age of the player too. You can use the cards too in the game.

Poker can be as simple as a normal card game and to start with you can play texas holdem pokeer game using texas holdem chip and cards either separately or together. There are some general rules that are to be followed and some can be created and altered depending upon the age group of people involved in the game.

Poker strategies to improve playing with poker chip sets

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Poker is a game of gambling most commonly played in casinos and involves huge betting. Betting with your poker chip sets and winning the pot requires you to learn the game rules and acquire certain skills. The poker is based on guessing and mainly depends on the game your opponents are playing. You decide whether you have to fold, raise or call according to the hands your opponents may have which are assumed by you based on how they bet and the expressions they have on their face while playing. You can guess their hands by observing their body language and their way of betting and make your moves accordingly.

You need to be very careful while betting with your poker chip set and always play within your limit. If you are not an experienced player and are not familiar with bluffing then staking high with low hands is not at all recommended. While betting keep an expression that would not provide any information of the hand you posses and confuse your opponents making them believe that you are having a good hand. Your expression should be very passive while playing poker as it would not provide a single clue of your hands and hence be totally unaware of your hand.

Learn basic strategies of poker before playing

Monday, July 20th, 2009

If you are a beginner to the game of poker you must understand that it is not just a game of luck and chance and understanding poker chips will help. These two things do matter in the game but there is lot of skill, smartness and strategies involved to win the game. Whether the game is Texas Holdem or Black Jack or any other, these strategies work in each of them.

You need to observe your opponent’s strategies and moves so that you can make the right move that will be in favor of you. If you will understand the game you will also come to know about your odds and hence check your move. To know about the play items, like Texas Hold’em chip sets, that are involved in this game visit http://www.magicacepoker.com where you will find varieties.

The poker player must have the right focus and discipline while playing. Good players take care of these two things and it works in the long run. They hold back from making wrong moves on the poker table and have patience to wait for the right hands. The next thing that is important is to observe the game rather than just play it.

Bankroll Management at the Poker Tables

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Bankroll management is often an overlooked skill. I found poker wasn’t fun when I got “in over my head” and saw my chip stack disappear. I stepped back and started playing for fun or for pocket change and the results improved my game and my psyche. I guess it didn’t help either that I had lost all of my money so I was forced to move down! They say hindsight is 20/20!

I did some research on what other people use for guidelines to manage their poker funds. What I’ve found is that in general having 50 buy ins for a tournament and 100 big blinds for a cash game, and be able to afford to lose it, are good rules of thumb. Now that I focus on this area I find that it’s no longer part of the equation. It’s now a given to myself when I sit in a game that it’s one I can afford, the only time I’m thinking about the money involved is when I am counting my clay chips at the cashiers cage!

Body language in a poker game

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Poker is one of the most popular gambling games in the world. In this game, to win, many things such as experience, patience, common sense and the study of human psychology are a must. The body language of a player can win or cost him the game. The term “poker-face” thus originated since the facial expression gives the loads information to the other players about the type of hand a player might have. Hence a player who has an almost expressionless face is termed as a “poker-face”.

A player should be vigilant in observing others’ body language even the slightest changes at the table convey a certain amount of information. A player should always be observing the amount of poker chips in the pot and should also pay attention to the players who toy with their stack.

If a player is attentive, he can easily get to decipher his opponent’s mental make up on how they handle their Texas holdem chips. Closely watching the other players putting down their chips, while betting or folding the amount or quantum of the bets, also helps in getting inkling about the player’s hand. The eyes are another huge source of information, the involuntary expression of the eyes as soon as a player picks up his hand is priceless and a very crucial observation.

A player must be aware that other players may be giving off false body signs. It always takes some time to become an expert in understanding the body language of other players. If a beginner is excellent in understanding the body movements of his opponents, he can make remarkable entry even in Texas Hold’em poker.

Ladies poker nights

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Was doing my normal web surfing and looking for the latest news in the poker world.  I ran into this article about woman having a poker championship. I don’t want to come across as a male you know what but it was a surprise to me that woman are that invloved in the game. Sure I see them occasionally at some of the more popular male dominated poker events but I didn’t know they had a main event of their own. The event, Gulf Coast Poker Championship, has been going on now for 11years. Pretty cool.

Congratulations ladies, bet and gamble away!

The collection of chips in poker

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

One has to stay focused while playing a poker game. Whether you’re at single poker table or whether you’re in a full tournament, being alert keeps you in the game. And if it’s a game to be played with a poker chip or an entire chip set collection, concentration and alertness is important.

Analyze what you are doing. Just do not follow the crowd blindly. If the opponent’s an expert at handling chips then he can surely dump you by distracting you mentally while handling those casino chips. If you previously played badly don’t show the dismay on your face.

You have to attain the highest number of chips. That is, you have to acquire the chip lead in the game. May it be clay chip or the Texas Hold’em chip. You have to be the player with the highest number of chips. This will determine your position in the game. Your victory depends on how well you play the game and the collection that you have made as far as your chips are concerned. The higher the number the better chances you have. But make sure that you concentrate on each and every step in the game and play wisely.

Concentrate when playing poker in Casinos

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Casinos are large establishments with hundreds of different gambling machines and games; alcohol overflows, women parade around, and people shuffle in and out in the thousands. To play a game of high stakes poker in an environment like this takes a major strength in concentration. As the stakes get higher, the pressure rises; and the casino environment brings forth a whole new world of distraction. Whether it be the lights, the noise, the people, or just the atmosphere, a player must keep focused on the game at all times.

In order to keep focused at the casino table there are a few key elements. One is to not have a drink. Drinking (especially at the casino) often does not involve just beer but harder liquors which will severely hurt your game. Second is to trust your judgment over reading characteristics on some of the players. Not all of the players are sober and thus their habits are or could be completely random. Lastly is to only play aggressive when you have someone cornered exactly where you need them; being too risky in a casino is not like losing to your buddies - it is often more like loosing an entire clay chip stack – rather than a twenty dollar game.

Some history about poker

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Poker can be defined as a variety of card games that include betting, and in some cases, hand rankings.  There are several variations about how poker actually began; it has not always been played with chip sets.  Some say it was invented by the Chinese around 969 A.D., while others remember very early German games that included bluffing, betting, and hand rankings. 

 

Poker played in Apache casinos using the popular clay chip, while around 1834 references were made to a cheating card game that was being played on the riverboats in Mississippi.  Some accounts believe that poker was truly born on the riverboats in Mississippi during that timeframe, it continued to gain momentum and popularity at that point.  It has continued to continuously grow and develop variations in the game. 

 

Whatever its origin, it is known that poker was very popular during the Wild West period in the United States.  Most every saloon is said to have had poker tables and be ready for a good game.  It was also a popular pastime for soldiers during the Civil War, both Confederate and Union troops.

Poker Hand Ranking

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

With so many variations of the poker game and different hand rankings that anyone playing the game needs to keep in mind, it’s no wonder why some make some of the most obvious mistakes. For the newbie the task of paying attention to the cards that are on the table and the possible hands that can come out of those cards the task is over whelming to say the least.

In my daily search of info on poker hands and how to play them I found a wonderful article that can help the most novice of players and provide a nice refresher for the more experienced eyes. Take a look at the article “Ranking of Poker Hands”  to get a nice overview of the hands in poker.