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		<title>The Best Players Don&#8217;t Get Bored</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a sad but true fact that real life poker is not always exciting as the WSOP highlights reel that they show on the television. Real poker can be slow. Real poker can be tedious at times. Real poker can even be a little bit boring. At least, real poker can seem boring to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a sad but true fact that real life <a href="http://www.everestpoker.es">poker</a> is not always exciting as the WSOP highlights reel that they show on the television. Real <a href="http://www.everestpoker.fr">poker</a> can be slow. Real <a href="http://www.everestpoker.com/de">poker</a> can be tedious at times. Real poker can even be a little bit boring. At least, real poker can seem boring to players like you and me who play the game for fun. For the truly top notch players out there, however, poker is never boring.
<p>     Poker is never boring for the best poker players because they know that they need to bide their time if they want to win big. High stakes poker is a waiting game where the players sit and wait for the bet hand. Anything that is not worthy of being played is instantly folded. Sometimes players can sit there for hours without playing a single hand. And yet, the best players in the world do not think that this snail&#8217;s pace game is boring.  Maybe the fact that they get bored and I don&#8217;t is the reason that they are one of the elite echelons of poker players, and I am not. Maybe if I learn how not to get bored after folding hand after hand I will finally be able to make the leap to high stakes. </p>
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		<title>Continuation Betting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Continuation Betting  I&#8217;m a big fan of stealing poker blinds (probably because I seem to live entirely within a streak of crappy cards). When done judiciously, stealing blinds before the flop is a great way to stay alive amidst a slow series of cards at the casino , but it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Are You Considering Gambling on the Internet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 05:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Incentives for signing up with Web based casinos are frequently used in their attempts to entic you to sign up to their site. It's unlikely that your unique gaming preferences will be satisfied by every last offer out there, so you'll have to discover one that's perfect for you. To keep you from collecting it, web sites frequently tie strings to their reward, so you must be wary. Make sure that you don't fall afoul of trying to compare the various bonuses extended to you by these casinos before you properly understand how each one works]]></description>
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<p>There aren&#8217;t a lot of net gambling houses that don&#8217;t extend some sort of loyalty program. Your gaming style is unique to you so you&#8217;ll need to find an incentive that matches that. To prevent you from collecting it, web sites frequently tie strings to their gift, so you need to be wary. First you should find out how each incentive works in order to better compare them. A casino subscription bonus is just one form of bonus made available by many of the top casinos. When you become a member of a website with the casino signup bonus you will be provided with additional chips. Don&#8217;t just jump straight into signing up though because such offers aren&#8217;t always as great as they look. You may have to deposit a specific amount of cash or play specific numbers of games to qualify for this type of reward. This kind of thing won&#8217;t happen in the better casinos, so don&#8217;t get fooled. Although loyalty systems operate in different ways that depend on which website you visit, they are one of the better types of gambling house offers. With this incentive there is the chance that you might have to play a specific number of games before they present you with this incentive. You might have to be a member and gamble for a particular amount of time, or even deposit a particular sum of cash, before the site grants you this perk. It might be that you would prefer a sweepstake program. A sweepstake scheme works on the idea that the player gets included in the sweepstake if they&#8217;ve participated for a particular number of days. One option is that you&#8217;d be entered in the draw whenever you take part in a specific number of hands. Later, one or more winners are drawn, and they will get a certain amount of credits. These aren&#8217;t all of the sorts of net casino offers out there. A different net casino offer system involves the players receiving an award from the top up screen when they enter a uniquely issued number.</p>
<p>Your individual desires are the most crucial element in picking an incentive that benefits you the most. Extra money from the net casino, when choosing which online casino to play on, can be a fundamental determining element.</p>
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		<title>Comparisons of UB Rakeback Sites to Alternative Internet Poker Possibilities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With UB rakeback, Reefer Poker rakeback, and web sites offering what they have growing in popularity, you'd assume a very strong focus on this attitude to play. Disregarding the hyperbole, what is it that makes these web sites so loved? We'll explain what it is they're able to provide, in other words: those fantastic features that can't be had at vintage web sites that are only guaranteeing ever the same signup bonuses...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since UB rakeback, Poker Heaven rakeback, and web sites offering what they do are becoming so popular, it&#8217;s to be expected that there is a attention concerning this style of play. What&#8217;s causing this phenomenon? We&#8217;ll explain what, exactly, they&#8217;re able to present you with, i.e. benefits which you can&#8217;t find at those vintage web sites solely guaranteeing ever the same unimaginative reload upsides.</p>
<p>You look forward to rewards when you log into any web poker portals. You get signup bonuses when you first create an account with a site and get ready to commence play &#8212; a set amount of funds to your balance. It merits pointing out &#8212; on many web sites, this is the only thing you&#8217;ll receive throughout your time there.</p>
<p>A few web sites provide an extra bonus known as the reload in the event of a subsequent deposit on your account. Just a single payment &#8212; and for a set price. So you will only ever recoup that total payout.</p>
<p>With UB rakeback and Reefer Poker rakeback, the payments you can recoup are unlimited. To be sure, the house skims a given amount of the stake; but with these web sites, a significant proportion of that money returns to the members every month. In a specific month, you could gamble for more or less time &#8212; but your dividend will mirror your contributions on the site.</p>
<p>You can readily understand the liberty this helps establish. To obtain the awards detailed earlier, you need to pay the price. In this instance, you won&#8217;t run into that requirement &#8212; and as a result you are free to deposit according to your own whim. Let&#8217;s not forget that if you play frequently and for heavy stakes, limited payouts will typically diminish disturbingly quickly.</p>
<p>Want to go beyond even? You can get it, as <a href="http://www.rakebackftw.com">Rakeback</a> web sites know about the monetary issues and often arrange meets which let you invest in additional capital cheaply. There are a great many challenges, etc. to join in as well, not to mention opportunities to win a seat at famous championships.</p>
<p>You won&#8217;t need to waste precious game time considering your finances anymore. Should you think about the cost of a hand? Remember: simply being active will generate money for you.</p>
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		<title>Playing Poker Listening to Classical Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    As I&#8217;ve found recently that the kind of music you listen to at the table can greatly influence how you play poker, classical music might be the easiest to argue for the best to have on for strong results. Though we aren&#8217;t all classical buffs, studies have shown that listening to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Bit of a Briefing Relative to Reefer Poker Rakeback</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more poker aficionados are visiting Ultimate Bet rakeback and their peers and as a result, taking into account both the potential of rakeback and the remarkable membership, it's high time you considered them. So what, exactly, is the lure of rakeback websites? Signup perks, the traditional deals, should continue to attract their players, you'd have expected -- so now why not look a bit closer at why they must fail]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wherever we turn, we see more fans looking into poker rakeback and its ramifications for their online poker game. So what, specifically, is the attraction to rakeback and the websites which offer it? And what marks them out from existing websites that solely offer reload and signup bonuses? The simple answer is &#8220;lots&#8221;.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, any notable site offers rewards. But what does that term actually mean, a membership credit? When you begin with each poker site, you&#8217;ll enter funds for playing with &#8212; and the dividend adds to that. It merits noting &#8212; in several places, you&#8217;ll receive only this over your time there. A few websites may also offer a reload dividend triggered by another deposit on your records. They offer just one credit &#8212; and for a non-negotiable amount. As a consequence, you will never recover above a certain amount. Evidently it&#8217;s in your best interest to ensure the greatest payout possible, so be aware: when you use websites following the model of <a href="http://www.ultimate-bet-rakeback.net">Ultimate Bet rakeback</a>, you won&#8217;t be hindered by any limitation. And yes, the house skims a certain price from each stake, however, at rakeback websites, a set portion of that money is passed back to the gamblers every month. This award works out at around thirty to forty percent determined by your contributions during the month.</p>
<p>Needless to say, you&#8217;ll find that this enhances your freedom to play. With signup and reload dividends, you must spend at least a minimum payment. Catch how it varies from the rakeback method? Exactly &#8212; no one tells you your outlay. Just compare this to those conventional setups where you don&#8217;t actually need to wager very often before you exhaust your signups. Require more money than that? Since entry to major tournaments can be at stake, to say nothing of online contests, it&#8217;s no wonder so many poker aficionados play on these websites. Effectively, this means that websites including Absolute Poker rakeback provide an opportunity to relax and play. Why weigh the price of a hand? Don&#8217;t forget: signing on is guaranteed to generate revenue for you.</p>
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Look For tailgating games for additional halftime fun. A fashionable game in arena parking lots is bolo football. Participants pass bolos, a 1-foot rope with little lumps on either closing, with the goal of seeking to wrap the bolo around rundles on the game&#8217;s ladder. Some other beloved of tailgaters is a bean bag pitch where players throw bean bags into hollows on a wooden table that looks like a football game arena. Games on posters provide celebration activities as well as decor. And don&#8217;t forget the most remarkable component of any football party, the <a href="http://www.celebrations.com/Super-Bowl-Parties">super bowl recipes</a>! Utilize our convenient guide to giving a low-cost Super Bowl fete and preserve big sans paying on merriment. In a time when every last buck matters, the optimal means to live grand and hold the prices down is to give a potluck. Supply one or 2 essential dishes for invitees, and then demand that they contribute one of their favored Super Bowl foods to your celebration.</p>
<p>Pour out yourself a cold one and relish a handcrafted American brew by giving a Beer Tasting. A beverage for all times of year, from the Super Bowl in winter to a summertime get-together, this fete tenders two some other means to savor and compare beer that has been brewed in the marvelous fatherland. Get the basic principles on Beer Styles by understanding our article, Brew Savouring: Imported Beer, then head back here to apply your party an All-American whirl.</p>
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		<title>WSOP 2009 November Nine Profiles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to chip leader Darvin Moon, the 2009 WSOP final table which will convene on November 7, includes:
  Eric Buchman, who has the second largest stack of 34,800,000 chips, is a 28-year old professional poker player from Long Island, New York, who has already earned over $1 million from 20+ casino online tournament [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition to chip leader Darvin Moon, the 2009 WSOP final table which will convene on November 7, includes:
<p>  Eric Buchman, who has the second largest stack of 34,800,000 chips, is a 28-year old professional <a href="http://www.everestpoker.com/hu">poker</a> player from Long Island, New York, who has already earned over $1 million from 20+ <a href="http://www.casinoelegance.com/fr">casino online</a> tournament cashes, including nine WSOP final tables. His best win before the Main Event final table placement was a second place finish at a Limit Hold &#8216;Em event at the 2006 WSOP, with a prize of nearly $175,000.   </p>
<p>  Steven Begleiter is a financial executive from Chappaqua, New York. He played in the WSOP 2008 Main Event but did not advance too far into the contest. This year&#8217;s final table placement is his first cash prize in <a href="http://www.everestpoker.se">poker online</a>. He plays in regular home games with friends and won his seat through league participation.  In addition to playing poker, he enjoys watching and coaching his three children in various sports.   </p>
<p>  Jeff Shulman is 34 years old and an experienced player who lives in Las Vegas, and is editor of Card Player Magazine. During his professional poker career, he has accumulated nearly $1.4 million in winnings. This is his second final table appearance, and he is the only player at the table to have made two final finishes so far. He finished seventh in the 2000 WSOP and won $146,000. Apparently, poker smarts run in his family since Jeff works with his father, Barry Shulman, who is the magazine&#8217;s CEO and also a professional player who won first place in the 2009 World Series of Poker Europe event.    </p>
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		<title>A Backroom Poker Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an entertainment activity, online poker has not been able to shake its reputation for backroom illegal activities.  Many moral commentators on poker online bring up this idea when they are trying to argue for a universal ban on poker online. The argument that they use is that only the bottom dregs of society [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an entertainment activity, <a href="http://www.everestpoker.fr/">online poker</a> has not been able to shake its reputation for backroom illegal activities.  Many moral commentators on <a href="http://www.everestpoker.com/hu">poker online</a> bring up this idea when they are trying to argue for a universal ban on <a href="http://www.everestpoker.se/">poker online</a>. The argument that they use is that only the bottom dregs of society play poker, so outlawing poker will not have any effect on the moral upright citizens who eschew this popular game. The problem with this moral position is that is simply is not true.
<p>  Let&#8217;s look at the facts. Poker is definitely not a backroom game anymore. You can find poker shows on almost every channel these days. Are all of the viewers for these shows morally corrupt? I think not. If you need more down home examples, think of all the people that you know that play poker. With the online poker boom, there are probably more poker fans in your life than you realize. Are your neighbors, co workers, and friends all equally morally corrupt? Again, this argument is shown to be faulty when you look at the facts. Poker is not a backroom game anymore that should be mentioned in the same breath as moral flaws. Poker is far more American, and far more widespread, than most moral commentators realize. </p>
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		<title>Isildur1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 15:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    This month a new high stakes poker player has caught the attention of the world of online poker.  The major US sites, FullTilt and PokerStars, are known to have the toughest competition.  An unknown to either, Isildur1, saddled up with a lot of cash and began to attack the [...]]]></description>
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