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Poker Free Online Games Unearths Pokers Most Effective Free Poker Hand Analyzer

In this poker free online games tips article we’re looking at a bit of specialist poker software that will help your game out enormously and give you a great advantage over other players.

This software is called online poker tracker and if you’ve not heard of it before read on and get ready to get exited, at the core it is poker free online games but with a whole load more on top.

Best of all, at the start it is actually free as you can get a poker free online games, game, HUD and replay 60 day trial.

OK, so how will PokerTracker win me more?

First off, it’s important to understand that PokerTracker does not win you more without some effort from you, it’s a valuable and legal poker tool and not a cheat bot. Now that is, I hope, clear, lets look at what it can do for you.

PokerTracker gets hand histories from supported poker sites and stores them in its database in such a way that you can get detailed analysis on your and your opponents gameplay from all angles possible. In other words find out what you and your opponents did right and wrong. Learn from it and do better next time.

This works for all Holdem hands in Limit, No Limit and pot limit in ring games, SitNGo’s and Tournaments.

Track Starting hands
You can track your starting hands and, with the various hand combinations see how many times you saw the flop, raise, win money and lots more besides.

Tracking Your Play
Track absolutely everything you do from the smallest per hand level to over the long term. Find the problems in your game.

Discover how much you make with each hand per game, over time etc. How many times you’ve made a royal flush, straights, you name it, you can find it.

Track your games by:
1) Position
2) Session and tourney
3) Best and Worst hands
4) Hand Results

HUD – Head Up Display
The HUD is an in game tool that shows your opponents stat overlaid on the poker table allowing you to do rapid in game analysis. Using this you can make more informed decisions as you play based on what they have done in the past.

The HUD can be customized to display what’s most important to you. View every statistic you can think of directly on the table via the HUD. You are able to re-order the data by right clicking and dragging it about as you like.

Replay
Wondering where you went wrong (or right)? Sadly you can’t go back and play again but the software does let you replay your games so you can see the analysis in action as well as just the data, very useful.

Table Selection Tracker
Very cool. Table Tracker, simply put, finds the tables online where you have the best chance to win and shows you where they are in real-time.

How Table Tracker Works:
The PokerTracker servers constantly scan all the major online poker sites to see who’s playing where and on what table(s). TableTracker puts all this information in front of you so you can quickly see where the most profitable tables are and go right to them to play before the bad players leave or go bust.

One thing to note is that TableTracker is an additional subscription service on top of the PokerTracke3 but you do get 25 free searches to begin with which should give you a feel for if it’s one for you or not.

So with a 60 day free trial, if you play at any of the supported sites I can’t think of any reason not to give it a test.

Only one downside, it doesn’t work with the truly free online poker sites like NoPayPOKER, no reason to unfortunately as those sites are zero risk of loss even though you can win money on them but they’re not risky enough for players to warrant integration work. Get your 60 Day free poker hand analyzer here

Poker Free Online Games Unveils The Best Books On Poker That Will Force You To Win Poker

You may well be familiar with the beginner to expert level poker free online coaching to be had at NoPayPOKER.

If not go and check out the free online poker training education main page.

It’s a super free source and we will always keep adding to it but we know that some players need more.

So to add to the free lessons we are now also looking at the best poker books to read that we can find.

The poker books reviewed have been aggressively filtered and only top rated poker books have made the cut.

The structure is to give the basic facts about the poker book, a outline of the subject matter with a brief summary of evaluations we have located on the pluses and minuses of the books.

Title – Sit ‘n Go Strategy
* Writer(s) – Colin Moshman
* This edition published – July 2007
* Pages – 281

Summation –
Many good reviews on this one, in addition there is relatively very little of quality written on SnGs, so this is a very good book/bible for SnG’ers.

Positive review remarks –
* Very well written and comprehensive manual on how to play low and medium buy in, 1 table tournaments. SnG strategy divided logically into low, medium and high blind play sections.
* Shows quite a tight aggressive style of play, although he acknowledges, that alternative playing types can also be profitable, if the players are skilled at post flop play
* A thorough evaluation of table situations, specific player types, stack and blind sizes, payouts, chip values, and ways in which they effect ideal strategy is presented.
* May be as important for the SNG player as Harringtons No Limit Series is to MTT players.
* After looking at it I grasped the concept of equity (including the expression in general) a great deal better than before.
* I finished it in two days and promptly put $250 into my PokerStars balance.
* I enjoy the way the book is tailored toward online SNG play. There is a lot of players just doing SnGs just for fun, and Moshman goes into depth on taking advantage of such bad players.

Disadvantages –
* Not for totally new players

Title – How to Win at Online Texas Hold ‘Em: Insider Tips, Strategies, and Advice to Help You Master the Game of Online Poker
* Writer(s) – Jack Parker
* This release published – February 2010
* Pages – 78

Summation –
Designed for the beginner. Every single part of this book is rich with all the most recent poker information on how to master the online poker tables. Inside, you’ll learn for instance:

- Exactly how to figure out pot odds and outs.
- When you should blind steal.
- When and the way to effectively use the squeezing technique.
- Tips on how to adapt your pace of play when playing with skilled players.
- The way to effectively utilize check boxes/auto plays.
- Ways to watch your opponents fold & flop proportions.
- Ways to use the chat box to your advantage.

Benefits –
* I found the info to the point and practical
* in particular benefited from the portion on bluffing and also the one on playing in online sit-and-go’s.
* I took a proper beating on an online poker site a couple of weeks ago and came to the conclusion I had better understand a few things before I went back. So – does it work? I took in over $400 last night online.
* for somebody just like me who has not read a whole lot and is aiming to start bettering their game by learning, I believe this can be a really helpful little book, and in my opinion feel like it has definitely paid for itself based on the sum of cash I have won so far in my first forays into online games.

Negatives –
Just for beginners or those switching from live to online for the first time. Outside this and for those really in to the maths side you will find it too limited.

So ends our best poker books to read review, keep your eyes peeled for more soon, no, they are not free but at the same time do not cost mush and will pay for themselves quick if you are willing to apply the lessons therein.

Top Free Online Poker Player Guide To A Roulette Money Multiplier That Works For Poker

This is a great little free online poker strategy based on roulette math of all things! Roulette is not a game that is winnable on a turn by turn math basis, it’s just a coin flip for red-black or straight % for numbers, but some of the very simple formulas hardcore roulette players use can be applied to poker with potentially great consistent profit results. Read on and give it a try in free poker games first to see if it works for you.

When first taking a look at this concept I was astonished just how much math and strategy roulette fans are prepared to try in order to win a casino game which is fundamentally not winnable on mathematic basis!

Then I thought that as poker is a game where math and profit can function why not try to apply some roulette investment basics to poker and see if it works.

Initially I looked at trying incremental bet size progression, in roulette this ensures you profit even after losing several bets in a row…as long as your bankroll can survive the sequence until the win! For example: You bet 1 piece on red and lose. Next you bet 2 pieces on black and lose. Next you bet 4 pieces on red and win. The result is that you have bet 7 chip for a return of 8 pieces from your last bet and made a profit from a small 33% win rate.

How to include this in poker strategy
For instance, lets use it in SnG tournaments. Starting with a short buy in, advancing to higher buy-ins, if you lose. Since you can not only play heads up, but 6-max, full-ring or even multi-table SNGs, you would not need to raise buy in after each loss.

For instance: You play a 6 player SnG for $1 and lose. You play again and if you place 1st get $3.90 or 2nd $2.10 and so have gained win or at least broke even and can go back and play again at £1. If you lose, play again for $2 and so forth.

This approach works best where you have a poker site with a range of simple stepped buy in level games that are played by players at a skill level you can play against with no great problems and win or place as long as you get decent cards. Once you reach the profit level then depending on level of profit you can start over at the low level again or start at a higher buy in and return step.

I think this is a simple and profitable concept. If you are excited about playing this system be sure to look at the payout you will get at your favourite poker site and take into account the effect of rake back. Then map out which tables and games will fit the program and where you can break even or win by placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd and so forth. Remember, you don’t have to play games end on end, there is no time rule here, and games can be hours or perhaps days apart to suit your schedule and that of suitable games.

One key point is to try it out low risk first, play poker online free with play money on one of the good free online poker first. Do this to get familiar with table and game selection and to prove it to yourself in order to get trust in the method.

Free Poker Online Lesson On Identifying The 4 Main TYpes Of Poker Player

In any type of poker game, be it free poker games or cash games you will come across 4 basic types of player in terms of psychology and related playing style and philosophy. They are tight-passive, tight-aggressive, loose-passive and loose-aggressive,

Within each type there are gradations, for instance, probably the most extreme loose-aggressive is termed the “maniac”, this is the player who plays most hands and raises constantly, almost regardless of the cards he has.

All poker players have a natural tendency to play a certain way. In most cases our natural playing tendency results in lost money as we will either play too few or too many hands and act too passive or aggressive at certain times. All styles have a time and place and good poker players are the ones who can switch styles in order to maximize their chances.

As a first step to improvement you need to identify your natural playing tendency. You also need to learn how to identify other players styles so you can counter their strengths and exploit their weaknesses with maximum effect.

Loose-passive
The loose-passive player calls many hands pre and post flop. He really wants to lay in as many hands as possible, and will try to hold on to the bitter end without having the least chance of winning. Loose-passive players are also referred to as “calling stations”.

Loose-aggressive
The loose-aggressive player will play many hands aggressively with lots of betting and re-raises. Although these players lose long term they are dangerous at times as if their luck in no-limit Hold’em tournaments is good they might get a lot of chips quickly and become the chip leader.

Tight-passive
Also called rocks, they play a few hands and play passively. They only bet if they are sure to have the best hand, making their earnings small when they do win. One of the disadvantages the rock has is that if you identify them as a rock and they play a hand you know to fold. For that reason on any table with players who have some skill the tight-passive player is basically sidelined.

Tight-aggressive
His game is selective, will bet hard whenever they have the upper hand. Most players who follow this style will be more skilled and have learned to play well and considers things like pot odds and implied odds. Not all players using this style are good but many are and overall it is the best singular style to adopt while adding loose and passive elements as game demands and situations change.

The best way to find your style and learn to vary it is in quality but low risk free games. In poker you learn by and from your mistakes so, especially when learning basics, it’s a good idea to keep them cheap! Small stakes and free poker games are the ideal way to get experience in the early stages, plus be sure to play free poker games and take as many free poker lessons as you can and learn about things such as pot odds, playable pockets and table position tactics.

Free Online Poker Guide To Folding And Outs

This free poker online guide comes from an experience I has in a Sit n Go event I played in a few months ago.

I was not in this hand at the time yet I was as duped by the winner as the player who lost it was. There is a simple lesson that comes out which is, firstly, you must learn when to fold and second, as related to folding, learn to recognize all the outs available in the hand – or else!

Here’s why and how:

BLINDS 30/60

A has As-Jd, calls 60
B has ??-??, calls 60
Big blind and small blind joins (Pot 210)

FLOP: 8c-4c-As

A thinks his Ace is strongest and so stays aggressive:

Big blind and small blind check-fold
A bets 300
B calls 300

Because A fired out more than the pot, B is now getting less than 2-to-1 on a call, (1.7-1) which is the right price to call for a Straight or a Flush draw with two cards to come. The bet from A is enough to force an incomplete hand out. However, since B seems to be a weak player who chases draws, he decided to call.

TURN: 8c-4c-As-5c

The Five of Clubs came, and A, at this point, still has a strong hand, but has weakened. His Pair of Aces is good against what he believes should be a stray Flush draw. If he makes B continue, however, he might not be able to play his Pair. So A continues battering:

A bets 500
B calls 500

RIVER: 8c-4c-As-5c-7d

A Diamond came! Not a four-Flush. Of course A believes his Aces are good already, except if his opponent had A-K. So A tries a check-trap

A checks
B bets 1250
A calls all-in 1250

B reveals 8d-6d, wins the pot

How on earth did B get the Straight? When A saw 3 Clubs, he figured B had, maybe , 1 Pair and 1 Club that could make a made Flush later on. It didn’t, so A thought B’s all-in was because of the value of the small Pair B already had. He believed it will be only 8-x or less, so A called with what he thought was the best hand. Not the case!

True the board was risky, but A did not realize just how much danger there was. By putting too much focus on the Flush, he missed the fact that the Board was only 1 card away from a Straight (only a 6 was needed to beat him), then when 3 Clubs came, he was relieved by at the Flush being gone and didn’t consider other potential hands which in hindsight was reckless. His check was correct, but if he had been aware of the danger then a fold would have been best at this point.

And I, too, was duped. I thought B had a busted Flush, too. When B pushed A all-in, I, too, thought he was doing it with a pair and a busted Flush draw. It was with a Straight.

So what sort of free poker lesson does this tale show?

To know when to fold clearly! When a board is just 1 card away from something like a Straight, Flush or some other main made hand, and another player has a big bet on which you figure is not a bluff then you should fold.

Two is to know which cards can crush you. All of them, not just some.

For A, during the Flop and the Turn, he realized that only Clubs can crush him. On the river, because there are only three Clubs (if B had the flush made, he would have moved all-in on the Turn, and A could have folded), A thinks he?s safe. He focused on the Clubs too much; he forgot the 6.

Of course it’s easy with hindsight and analysis, being aware of factors like all the available outs is a tough one if you’re new to poker (hell even if you’ve got some time tucked away) so for that reason it’s best to practice and play poker online for free a lot at http://www.NoPayPOKER.com before you go off to places like Feltstars and PartyPoker or live games and start throwing real money about. Even when you do progress I advise you to come back and play free poker online regularly in order to de-stress, make errors without loss and practice new ideas.

Free Poker Games Secrets Of Winning Turbo Poker Tournaments

The turbo poker game is a fast paced money or free poker online tournament games where the blinds increase much more quickly than usual..

Suppose, in an ordinary poker tournament, blinds increase every 12-15 minutes. But in turbo poker tournaments it’s more like every 3 to 6 minutes.

Given these numbers, a turbo tournament is upto 4x as fast as a regular tournament.

So how do you factor in a speed of upto 4x into your playing style? Will you be playing many more hands for example? No at at all.

For example, if in an ordinary tournament you “small-ball” – a poker type of play where you play more hands than the other players, like 7-6 (even offsuit) and A-x (suited) which others feel slightly woozy when holding. And if you hit the Flop hard, you bet hard as well – because in the earlier levels the blinds are low in relation to the average stacks, so in risk-reward/Return On Investment terms it makes it worth while.

But in turbo poker games this style doesn’t work. While the Blinds increase the number of hands does not, indeed, they actually decrease. If you are playing, say, 60 hands in the first four levels of an ordinary tournament, in a turbo tournament you will be playing just 15-20 hands, most of them you will fold, of course.

What hands do you not fold?

- A-A, K-K, Q-Q, obviously.

- During the early levels you can also try out connectors because your opponents might be a bit scared about losing their chips early with a, say, weak Ace or King.

- However, in the later levels, where all of them are near to blinding out, also put A-x or K-x (where x is more than 10) and smaller pocket pairs in your arsenal.

Why? Because, simply, if you don’t play, the blinds will not just eat you – they are going to devour you!

If you move all-in with a number of hands than you are accustomed to in an ordinary tournament, you’ll be able to make the others fold.

And even with a caller, you may be on a classic coin flip if you have a pocket pair; you can be a favorite if you have A-x (x>10) and the caller is a weak Ace; and you will have two live cards with K-x and Q-x.

During the late levels the game is going to be mostly preflop; a series of crapshoots; so make the most of preflop aggression.

However, you can also make the most of postflop aggression in the late levels.

Suppose you’re in the button with K-x where x is weak and the blinds call. You sense that the other two players have weak hands. Now the flop comes a bit scary (A-8-3) for instance.

If you have the Eight or the Three and both the other players check, you can bet. However, it’s also possible to bet if both of them check even though you do not have anything. You have position; you are the best player to determine whether each other player has something.

Near the bubble, should you be sinking in chips, move all in with A-x, K-x or Q-x. Most of the time you will be drawing live. Others will be afraid to call you because they don’t know what you have and they will be the one sinking in chips if they call you incorrectly (or if you luck out).

I hope this helps you if you are a Turbo poker tournament player. If you are new to turbo poker them then I strongly suggest to practice them on free online poker first before to start risking your real bankroll

You can play poker online free turbo tournaments today as well as more chilled out freerolls, SnGs and poker leagues at our free online poker site at http://www.nopaypoker.com.

There you can also get into a vast goldmine of pro poker player online free online poker courses and lessons. If you are brand new to poker then the basic how to play poker for beginners course is ideal, after which you can move step-by-step upto intermediate and then win all the time advanced poker player skill.

How To Play Poker For Beginners Basic Poker Hand Play Process Guide

In part two of the learn how to play poker for beginners free online poker lesson series we will step on from part 1 where we outlined the bare bones of the game.

Now it is time to get into specific detail and learn each part of a hand of poker so that you can (cautiously!) start to play.

To begin, the action starts as the blind bets are laid by the Small and Big Blinds (SB and BB). Now it’s time for cards! If this means nothing to you go back to How To Play Poker For Beginners part 1.

From the Dealer Button (DB) going clockwise rounf the table each player gets 2 cards, face down, handed out one at a time (so the DB goes round the table twice). These are your Pocket Cards, also known simply as pockets and alternatively hole cards.

Now it is time for the betting to begin, that is after all, I imagine why you want to play poker! Isn’t that why you’ve entered the multi-table freeroll tournament in the first place? The whole betting and winning with it’s associated moves of dare and deception is the main reason you’ve joined that online poker site be it free online poker or massive stakes isn’t it?

Of course it is, the game of poker is all about winning money! With the possible exception of the social side anyway, the table and lobby conversations though if you are at all serious about money then this is a very minor reason.

At this point in the hand (holding 2 pocket cards), each player is betting on what hand they feel their pocket cards may lead to.

The betting starts with the player to the immediate left of the Big Blind (BB).

This player is often referred to as the ‘Under The Gun’ (UTG) position at the table. He’s given the UTG label primarily because the Small Blind and Big Blind players were forced to put up bets prior to receiving any cards.

Thus, both the SB and BB are already participating in the hand; albeit not voluntarily, at least not yet; they’ll have to wait until the betting comes around to them.

And, for this round of betting, each player has three choices:

1) To fold. Usually when they think that their pocket cards are garbage (or rags). By folding in this first round you won’t lose anything but nor can you play the rest of the hand.

2) To raise. Usually when they think that they hold really good pocket cards.

3) Or to call, (match) the Big Blind. You may do this if you think your cards have at least a bit of potential.

A 4th option you might have heard of, checking, often available in subsequent betting rounds, isn’t an option at this stage.

When the betting reaches the person who posted the Small Blind (SB), if they want to fold then they’ll lose the chips they were forced to put into the pot prior to the cards being dealt. Or, this player can call the Big Blind (by simply putting up the difference between the Small Blind and the Big Blind). Or as SB you can choose to Call whatever Raise has been made, make a new Raise or Re-raise the bet amounts to a new level, I advise you watch and learn this process at the start and as SB keep it simple and just Call the BB unless you have awful cards in which case fold them.

Next it is the turn of the BB (Big Blind). If there has been no raise then the BB can Check (do nothing and let the play pass by), or Call, Raise or Re-raise.

About Raises
In a No Limit Texas holdem tournament the amount a player can use to raise is limited only by the chips they hold (limit games as the name suggests have a limit) If say the chip stack is 1500 then the player can raise by any amount upto 1500.

If the player uses all the chips then this is the infamous All In bet. Any time a player raises with all their chips it is called Moving All-in.

And, of paramount importance, especially since you’re at the how to play poker for beginners level of the game, make sure that YOUR use of an All-In bet is tiny.

Please do not become yet another free online poker ‘chip-flinger’ (someone who tosses chips around without regard to the quality of their cards).

When the opening round of betting is completed it’s time to see ‘The Flop’. Things will now start to get really interesting!

The Flop is the set of three cards that are dealt face up in the center of the table by the Dealer.

1) Each player may use these community cards’ to build their hand. Make sure to read and print a guide to what card hands beat what so that you have a feel for what you are trying to build!

2) Again, as here-to-fore mentioned, the center of the table where these cards are dealt is typically referred to as ‘The Board’.

3) With ‘The Flop’ exposed, it’s time for the next round of betting. And, the betting that will occur is based on the 5 cards now available to each player, i.e., 2 Pocket cards and 3 Board’ cards.

The betting starts with the player to the immediate left of the Dealer Button, regardless of whether the Dealer is still active in the hand or not.

The player to the left of the Dealer Button will keep the initial betting action throughout the hand. Later, you’ll come to learn that this is the worst position to be in at the table.

Apart from that, the betting process is the same as it was in ‘pre-flop’ betting. However, bear in mind, all of the players who have been dealt ‘Pocket’ cards may not be currently playing the hand as they could have folded during the opening round of betting.

So, whichever remaining player is ‘to the immediate left’ of the Dealer Button (DB), it is that person who is the first player to act; throughout the hand providing he doesn’t fold.

He can check or bet.

A) If he checks, he’s simply passing the choices of checking or betting to the player who sits to his left.

B) If he doesn’t check, and decides to bet, then those that follow will have 3 choices:

1) They can fold

2) They can call

3) Or they can raise. But, since a bet was made, those that follow don’t have the option of ‘checking’.

When the round of betting has finished, it’s time for another card to be dealt face up on The Board.

This fourth card is called The Turn card, or 4th Street, and, again, the card can be employed by all of the remaining players (those players who have not folded). It’s another ‘community card’.

Thus, each remaining player now has use of 6 cards, 4 Board cards, and 2 Pocket cards. There are 4 cards on The Board, one additional card to come.

It is now time for the fifth and final community card to be dealt: The River, or 5th Street.

And, given that all the cards have now been dealt, each player remaining in the hand can see what their best five card hand is. Therefore, it’s now time for the final round of betting. And, when the betting ends, the hand is over.

It’s time to see who wins.

Each player that has remained in the hand shows their cards, beginning with the last person to initiate a bet. At a cash or free online poker site the software will handle the process of showing the cards.

The winner is decided via use of the universal poker hand rankings. You’ll find that in subsequent chapter; entitled ‘What Beats What’.

If a player wins a pot because every other player has folded, he can decide whether to show his cards or not.

The majority of people don’t, and it’s generally advised by me to never show your cards. If you’re not required to do so; keep ‘em guessing!

Yet, when you reach an ‘advanced level’ of play, you’ll get an entirely different perspective from me. You see, there are times when ‘deceitful strategies’ will be added to your acquired set of playing skills. And, a part of the ‘deceitful strategies’ will have you showing your cards. Not now though.

Summing up How To Play Poker For Beginners Free Online Poker Rules Part 2

In part 1 you learned the bare bones of poker, the structure and ideas of the game. Now that you’ve read part 2 you should now understand the specific mechanics of a hand of poker. In part 3 we will move on to more poker words and terminology, all those crazy card and hand nicknames are going to be unveiled! But so long as you’ve understood the first 2 parts now you can go and start to play poker. It’s a very good idea though to firstly read and print off a sheet on what card hands beat what! Then you’ll get a feel for how to build your hand in the game stages and be able to think about whether to fold, call, raise or check.

At this stage I strongly urge you not to attempt to play on sites where real money is involved, you cannot help but lose all or nearly all of it 99% certain!

Be patient (by the way that is a key poker skill you will need to master) and begin out on one of the excellent free poker sites you will find online. Later when you are more skilled there is plenty of time to win plenty of cash and the time you spend playing free online poker will set you up for this.

Nick is Marketing Manager for leading free poker site NoPayPOKER. NoPayPOKER.com uses a faux currency called FreeD which means the poker is 100% risk free, this makes it the perfect place to how to play poker online, plus if you’re more experienced it’s a great place to practice, oh and the the fact that the FreeD can be cashed in for real Dollars is a nice touch too!

Free Poker Online Guide to Working Out What Your Opposition is Holding

Whether you’re playing free poker online or at the money tables, the achievements you have will be linked to how well you can use psychological tactics to your advantage. The free online poker games can turn out to be decent money making buy in games and competitions further on.

Using psychology in poker gives you an edge that can make the difference between winning and losing. In fact, I play the players more than I play the cards.

If you’re going to win the money, psychology is as important as position at the table, the odds and percentages involved in making a hand, knowing how to price the pot, or running a trap.

Good poker psychology is based on two things: intelligent observation, and common sense. Psychology also calls for old-fashioned ham-acting and some high pressure salesmanship. If you put it all together right, you’ll win at poker, whether it is the weekend family game or high-stake poker.

I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that a massive part of playing poker and using psychological tactics is to know your opponents. If you’re playing with strangers it’s key to start observing them to notice their patterns and how they play. Once you have a grasp into the mindset of your opponents you can make decisions on your hand even before the second turn of the cards. By understanding your opponent’s strategy forms the foundations of an astute poker player.

Here appearances count for everything, neighbour, what they say is true: a man’s eyes mirror his soul.

There are many signs and bodily giveaways or as the pros call it- tells. An opponent could start becoming a ‘chatter box’ if they hold good cards. Another example could be if a player seems restless to get into the action or a different opponent could become silent if they’re holding decent cards.

If you were playing against me however you wouldn’t know the cards I was holding as I maintain a consistent level of conversation. I also enjoy playing the fool- as the tells of most novice or standard players have is remarkable. For instance I wouldn’t give you a dime to look at these players cards and call them out. As they would have inevitably by now told me by their body language what they’re holding.

Some of these psychology pointers you will have realised only apply in real world games where you can see eye to eye but others, such as the chat (or lack of chat from a normally chatty player) speed of action and so on are very applicable to paid and free online poker games. So if you don’t already do it start to observe, think and observe more and think you way to more winnings.

Free Poker Stories My magic $12 and the Horror of Drunken Poker Play

Here are some pay poker and free poker stories I hope you will enjoy.

In 2008 I came across Noble Poker’s $12 no deposit sign up bonus (now expired). I tried it out and played at the penny 0.01/0.02 tables earning chump change. Slowly the bankroll built to $20 with some hiccups along the way. After a week, I got bored of winning small profits and moved up to the .25/.50 tables. The bankroll fluctuated yet again, but went to $60 when I placed 3rd for $36 at their $300 50+raked hands freeroll in which only 50 people played.

My strategy was to buy in at the nominal amount at each play and consequently get the chance for decent pot odds when I was drawing. I found my opposition felt inclined to call my all in when I had strong cards due to it not being a lot more to them so my wallet climbed to one hundred and fifty dollars by middle of February.

I decided to pull out at one hundred dollars and built the fifty dollars up- My strategy for accumulating losses was to jump up to the next table and win my money back quickly i.e. if I lost at the twenty five cent table I would jump to the fifty cent table. Now moving to the start of March I pulled my dollars out at with a further one hundred and fifty dollars which left one hundred and twenty five dollars to play with. My total was now a flattering two hundred and fifty dollars without spending a cent. I thought about throwing the one hundred and twenty five dollars at the five or ten dollar tables so I could at least have the bragging rights to my pals that I gave it a go.

In hindsight it was not bright bringing a mere one hundred and twenty five dollars to a game with my opponent’s wallets packing up to thirty times my cash. But hey I got lucky. I fell to eighty dollars very fast and went all in with A 10 over cards on a raggity flop. It gives me two hundred and thirty dollars on A high as a guy called A 5 and another folded winning hand. I through another one hundred dollars at it and played the one hundred and thirty dollars. Oh without forgetting the two hundred and fifty dollars I got from clearing up their twenty five percent up to one hundred dollars deposit bonus and winning the before said amount of three hundred dollars fifty+ ranked hand freerolls.

While playing the $130, I dropped to $70, but miraculously quadrupled to win a $310 pot with AQ high (I still can’t believe nobody had hit a pair). Cashed out about $200. My streak came to an end in mid-March when I lost $200 with KQ to AK pairing the kings.

To be honest I can’t see me having another run as good as that again- at the moment I’m having great joy with the free online poker competitions.

I opened an account at one of the free online poker sites and enjoyed playing the freerolls building around fifteen dollars. I had thought long and hard and believed to have had a methodical plan which was working for me. I was playing some quality poker and put five dollars into a sit and go game and won. A few decent plays later I had managed to put about one hundred and ninety dollars together all form free online poker games.

Feeling quite smug with myself I bought a fine whisky and a vision of turning my one hundred and ninety dollars into my future play wallet.

The next morning I woke up with a headache like I had been hit by a bat and a dry mouth like the Sahara desert. Right, I thought, its time to start piecing the night before back together. I then heard my partner giggling at the sound of me waking up and went on to tell me about my marriage proposal (fortunately we both have a good sense of humour!) and how I pledged to make millions by selling tractor parts before falling over my own feet (might help explain why my head was so sore). To be honest at this point it all comes flooding back to me the suicidal plays I tried, and as I turned my computer on remembering this reality finally hit home: balance available $0.36.

My method, strategy and graft had been wasted- on the plus side I’m not being forced down the aisle and the farm equipment is defiantly not parked on my front lawn! The moral of the story is simple- play sober! The more drunk you are the rasher uncalculated plays you will make and your ability of reading people will dramatically slip. I guess a lesson learnt would have been to play the free online poker sites when drunk- this certainly would have helped with the hangover in the morning.

Free Poker Games Guide – All Poker Players Suffer Bad Beats – Its How You Bounce Back that Counts

Excitement runs through your veins as your eyes lighten up to the possibility of what your hand shows: a 2, 8, and yes you guessed it a fabulous King. You mildly lean over giving the slightest touch to the 2 old boys that lay in front of you. All the practice on the free poker games sites has paid off. The cards you hold have finally come in rainbow and the 2 lows are a fair distance apart. Flushes and str8’s are pretty much finished- and the kings reign supreme.

As you sit in anticipation for your turn you take a quick look over your opponents trying not to give any signs away of the fabulous hand you hold- there sits a fish. They have all played their part and helped water the stack as you sit watching it flourish. The bad calls and awful bets are all helping line your back pocket. They continue to outstack you after their latest hail-mary & you sit hoping they continue to push.

Your heart stops as fishy gets his go and as if it was Christmas he throws more money at the pot. This is it, its time to take the pot home; it’s the moment you dreamed of while learning your trade on the free poker games, and you want to take this opportunity. Inevitably it’s time to push your stack and show them all the Kings.

The fish slowly shows his cards and there it is pocket sevens! A huge gasp as everyone must be questioning what the hell they were doing. You stay calm in the comfort that his only possibility of saviour is to pull 2 more 7’s out the hat. Now off of the turn; and as if by magic the first of those 7’s appears. You can’t believe it- and as if things couldn’t get any worse, without hesitation the dealer reveals the 4th dreaded 7! Shock horror!

Your heart sinks and you drop to you knees. You have been forsaken. You swear never to play again as the gods can’t exist and let that happen. You want to scream as fishy. But you don’t. You congratulate and leave.

Later you realise telling the story is a waste of time. This is an internal badge of honour. What more could you have done. You begin to relax again when a larger thought enters you mind.

I guess the moral of this article is just to remember all players have different strategies and all come with the belief there strategy will take them to the end. You must not discard the bad beats or reprimand the opponents who give you them, as these are money making people. Keep them in your mind but don’t divulge this to others- smile and believe their cash will soon be yours.

And remember, there are always free poker games to practice on before you have to take a serious bad beat for real!