Online Poker
Newsletter |
April
2006 |
|
In this week's Wunderdog Poker Gazette... top poker players lobby in Washington against Gambling ban, don't believe what you see on TV and read about the new poker room at the Venetian.
But first, our featured article on when to take a break when playing poker...
Remember, check out our Online
Poker Room Reviews here.
Please Tell A Friend about this newsletter and they'll thank you!
Good
luck to you...

|
|
|
When to Take a Break
You know as well that there were plenty of times you wished you had left a game before you did.. Most poker players have a little voice that tells them when theyre headed for a bad night. That little voice tells you: "Get out of this game; it has no future for you." There was a time I rarely listened to this voice. Over the years I learned to listen very carefully to that little voice. It has saved me a great deal of money, but I still don't listen to it 100% of the time. When I start to hear that warning, I start to evaluate the game I am in to see what is wrong with it. The important part is that I usually know before I evaluate the game, what's wrong with it and why I should move to another game, or leave altogether. The problem is that I get too comfortable, complacent, and too lazy to move. Or, I am down and my ego wants me to stay to get my money back. But, the primary time to consider quitting is when you are getting eaten alive!
Once you've become the main course for everyone at the table, you must tighten up considerably for a variety of reasons. The tendency to win back quickly what you have lost affects your starting hand requirements, and you start playing more hands than you normally would. You may also be on an emotional tilt as well, thereby affecting your decisions as the game continues on. This is a bad sign, and one of the first steps toward going on tilt.
Here's something important to think about. By playing tighter than normal, you give someone else the chance to become fodder for the other piranhas. Get up and take a break that lasts at least until the button comes around a couple of times. There are times when even your attempt at trying to play tighter can also work against you. By taking a break and maybe taking a little walk, you will get a chance to simmer down. If you are really mentally on tilt, get up from the table, grab your chips, cash out and leave. Do something else for the day, something you enjoy as much or more than poker.
Forget all that fairytale BS about wanting to play against good players, and the honor of the glorious professional poker player. Most of the successful players are predators out to exploit every weakness they can find. They want their opponents as live and as dumb as possible, up to a certain point of course. They want the proper mix of tight players and live ones.
The bottom line is that poker is a game of control. If you have to have the skill to control the other players in the game better than they can control you, that's great. The problem is how can you control the game when everyone else is feasting off your plays no matter what you do? You are losing and not only do you know it, but so does the rest of the table. I don't care if you are the best player in the game, if you are running bad, even the poor players will start taking shots at you.
Poker is one of the few games where the best player does not always win. The old saying, "Let your conscience be your guide," has a lot of merit. If everyone listened to and obeyed their conscience they most likely would not drink, smoke, overeat, do drugs, or stay in bad poker games. There are a lot of things we can have a problem controlling, but one of the easiest we can learn to control is getting our butts out of the chair in a game we can't seem to beat, and move to a better one. It's easy, just go to the floor and say, I would like a transfer to another game." Is that simple? Yes it is, but do we do it all the time? No we don't. It might just boost your profit. It sure as heck can't hurt.
| 
|
Poker players lobby against online gambling ban
Washington -- America's 70 million poker players say they aren't bluffing in their resistance to the latest congressional efforts to ban online casino gambling.To dramatize that determination, their leader, San Franciscan Michael Bolcerek -- president of the national Poker Players Alliance -- staged some unusual events on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. He brought three big-name professional poker stars to court the press, lobby members of Congress and attend an evening reception for members and their...
Las Vegas-based group hoping to become governing body of poker
For every newly minted millionaire created by the poker tournament boom, there are dozens more full-time poker "professionals" who are scraping together a living, struggling through down periods after spending through their winnings.Easing some of the difficulties involved in being a full-time poker player is one of the goals of the World Poker Association, a Las Vegas-based group founded by poker pro Jesse Jones.The association aims to be the "PGA of poker" by becoming a sanctioning body for...
Don't believe what you see on television
While watching televised poker is an excellent way to learn how to play the game, you really need to be careful about how you interpret what you're seeing.The key point to remember is that you're watching an edited-down poker show. You're not seeing all the hands played, and that can give you a skewed version of what is really happening.For example, you might have seen me make a bluff in a certain situation that looked foolish because my opponent called. What you might not have seen, however...
$2.6 Million Poker Room to Open at The Venetian
The Venetian's third attempt at operating a poker room might be the charm -- but also the most expensive.The Strip casino joins the realm of Las Vegas resorts adding space for poker players Sunday when it unveils an 11,000-square-foot poker room near the race and sports book.When The Venetian opened in 1999, the property operated a small poker room that quickly closed due to lack of interest. The casino made another modest attempt a few years later, but that 10-table room was quietly shuttered...
WSOP Champ Wins Extreme Poker Challenge
KEMI, Finland (PRESS RELEASE) -- Robert Varkonyi, the 2002 World Series of Poker Champion, is accustomed to keeping his cool under pressure, but today's InterPoker Extreme Poker Challenge forced him to heat things up in order to stay alive. In a dramatic come-from-behind victory, Varkonyi sent chills through his competitors Peter Larsson of Sweden, Ulrik Jensen of Denmark, Rene Christensen of Denmark, Daniel Stein of England and reigning Extreme Poker Champion and local favorite Juha Helppi...
Archives
(past newsletters)
| |
|
About
This Newsletter
Weekly
Poker News
This newlsetter
is for designed to provide online poker players with the
news and promotional information they need to stay up on
happenings in the poker world and to find the latest and
best online poker room information - the best bonsuses, tournaments
and other poker info. |
About
The Wunderdog
Poker News and Sports Picks
Based on
over 15 years of research and practice, I have developed
a consistent successful method for picking NFL & College
Football, NBA & NCAA Basketball, NHL Hockey and Major League Baseball games.
I also share a passion for poker and would like to help folks improve
their game with news and tips. |
Tell a Friend
If you find this information
useful, please Tell A Friend about the newsletter.
|
Are
you getting exactly the newsletters you want?
Choose
from NFL, College Football, NCAA Basketball, NBA, MLB, NHL, Horse
Racing & Poker
To
stop receiving this or add yourself to other sports picks
or poker newsletters, change your email preferences or view your account/order history, go to your Subscription Management Page here. |
The
information in this newsletter is based on opinion is intended
for informational purposes only. No guaranteees or warranties
are implied. Use this information at your own risk. Subscription
to this newsletter is predicated on acceptance of Wunderdog
Sports Picks website terms.
Good Luck.
The
Wunderdog
Online
Poker News from
freeunderdog.com
877.DOG.WINS
PO Box 45
Golden, CO 80402
|
 |