Posts Tagged Full Tilt Poker
Implied Odds and Reverse Implied
Posted by pokrat at Full Tilt Poker
If you understand the basic idea behind odds and outs, it is time to deal with implied odds and reverse implied, since the normal odds calculations (Expressed or odds) are often not very accurate. Implied odds refer a possible larger payment at the end of the hand when you hit his draw, a calculation with the permit and, therefore, often despite seemingly unfavorable pot odds to call.
Types of Bets in Poker
Posted by pokrat at Full Tilt Poker
There are different types of poker bets that a player can make. The most famous is the value bet, a bet so if you think the best hand to hold and get the money from the enemy wants. If, for example, top pair top kicker on an uncoordinated board (no straights or flushes possible), it is worth making a value bet. There are exceptions, however, when we should dispense with a value bet, or situations where another bet would fit better. For example, you hold AK on a K88 board. Either the opponent now has an 8 and it goes back very far (about 8%) or he does not have 8 and it is very far forward (83%). This situation is called WAWB, Way Ahead or Way Behind, it is so clear either rear or front clear. This makes a value bet no sense.
Sit and Go and Heads Up
Posted by pokrat at Full Tilt Poker
In online poker, there are different types of tournaments and tournament modes. There is a cash game, where you can compete with his real money with players up to 9 people. But there are also big Mtt's say the tournament with a guaranteed prize pool. Since I have some experience with the cash game and the bigger tournaments, I wanted to choose a smaller tournament format and that was a Sit & Go. I had purchased in a knockout tournament Guarantee for $ 3.30, which I've thrown out for each player has a bounty say get some bounty. This tournament was $ 0.50 per head set and I did not want them to be tempted to call with marginal hands that account also has a short stack, just because of the bounty.
Stud Poker
Posted by pokrat at Full Tilt Poker
Stud:
Before No Limit Holdem as well-known and most popular variant, there was another game that was popular in most casinos. 7 Card Stud This poker game is played with the same deck as no-limit hold'em, but can be used per player up to 7 cards, what the maximum number of players reduced to a table at 8 (although even this would not theoretically be sufficient if all players except on 7th Street would be involved. This difference can be found directly next to hold'em. There is no sense in the flop, turn and river, but the 3rd Street, where you get the first 3 cards, 4th Street, where you get the fourth , to the possible 7th Street and seventh card. Stud at Full Tilt Poker is now again a very popular option and is currently more and more followers. the first 2 cards, and the last to be given further obscured, while the remaining cards for each opponents can be seen openly on the table. So Stud is a game of information since they can often be determined relatively accurately the hand of the enemy.










































