Archive for October, 2007

October
31st 2007
Learn from the Pros at Texas Hold’em Poker Schools

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One of the newest and oddest innovations in the world of Texas Hold’em Poker is the tremendous amount of Texas Hold’em Poker schools that have begun to pop up all over the United States and around the world.  At these world famous Poker schools, players can learn the intricate details of every type of variation on the game of poker, including Omaha, Texas Hold’em and even stud variations.  With this extremely comprehensive approach, these types of Poker schools make it fairly simple to compete and win at various forms of poker tournaments both online at poker rooms on the Internet such as Fulltiltpoker.com as well as off-line at Las Vegas hotels and casinos that are so popular and draw so many visitors from around the world to events such as the World Series of poker tournament in Las Vegas.  Considering the massive explosion in popularity of the Texas Hold’em poker tournaments on television as well as in the traditional Las Vegas setting, it is simple enough to understand how there can be such a tremendous draw for players who want to participate and win at the Texas Hold’em poker tournaments to attend these types of Texas Hold’em poker tournament schools and classes.

With the Texas Hold’em Poker schools that have come into existence in recent years, it seems that there is no end of individuals who will shell out cash to learn the secrets from the pros that can make all the difference in the player’s ability to succeed at the tournaments themselves.  As more and more players focus on this type of education to allow themselves to succeed at individual variations of Texas Hold’em and other types of poker tournaments, the Poker schools that have popped up all over the world enjoy a tremendous level of incoming attention and revenue from players who are concerned with improving their abilities to the point that they can compete against highly skilled and experienced opponents on the web.

Learning from the pros is always good advice, and with the development of so many schools that focus on teaching the art of Texas Hold’em poker and other variations of poker tournaments and how to win and succeed against even the stiffest competition, it is a simple matter to gain the skills and experience to emerge victorious.  By honing the players skills endlessly in this manner and learning from professionals in the field, players can get a huge jump on their poker career and eliminate much of the wasted time than it takes to learn the intricacies of the game.

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October
31st 2007
How to Win at Texas Hold’em Poker Instructional Materials-Books, DVDs or Audio CDs?

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With the popularity of Texas Hold’em poker tournaments around the world, it is only natural for players to want to compete in these types of tournaments on a regular basis. Unfortunately, many players simply do not have the raw ability and talent to compete in this way and are forced to utilize the wealth of instructional materials that are available in the form of books on how to win at Texas Hold’em poker tournaments as well as the ubiquitous DVDs and audio CDs that are so popular. With all of the promotional materials that are available for the different types of Texas Hold’em poker tournaments, these types of professionally offered instructional materials that can help a player win at the Texas Hold’em poker tournament exist in tremendous quantities to meet the huge demand that exists for these types of helpful instructional materials. As long as there are players who want to improve their game, there will be professionally authored materials written by players such as Phil Hellmuth, 11 time World Series of poker tournament winner in Las Vegas. With these professional level players presenting the information that they have learned through a lifetime of constant play, it is easy to understand how so many players can improve their game through these types of instructional materials and their ability to impart knowledge from professional players.

Any professional level Texas Hold’em poker player who wishes to improve their ability to compete at their next Texas Hold’em poker tournament should look into taking up the instructional materials that are available all over the Internet and can assist players in competing on a professional level in the Texas hold them poker tournaments that are so popular and attract so much attention from so many players around the world. Anyone with any interest at all in competing at poker has to make the difficult choice of deciding between DVDs, books and audio CDs on the subject of how to win at Texas Hold’em poker tournaments. Unfortunately, there are very few package deals where all three can be purchased at once, due to their minimal popularity. But buying them individually is just as effective, and most products run less than $10 each, a small price to pay for the ability to win tremendous amounts of revenue at the Texas Hold’em poker tournaments. By using these types of instructional materials, players can improve their abilities and compete with even the professional level Texas Hold’em poker tournament players that compete in these types of events.

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October
31st 2007
Ace Flush Rakeback Sharing Program Comes up Short

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The rakeback sharing affiliate program at Ace Flush Poker leaves much to be desired in comparison with industry front runners such as Fulltiltpoker.com and other, more popular online poker rooms and casinos.  While the Ace Flush website itself is highly functional and provides a decent level of action at medium and low tables as well as some of the higher limits, the rakeback sharing affiliate program is barely worth comparing with the industry favorite, Fulltiltpoker.com for providing a lucrative residual income for the online poker room and casino player.  While the online poker room and casino at Ace Flush might provide a strong level of action and a fun and exciting gaming experience, their poker bonus program and affiliate rakeback sharing program are both somewhat weak in comparison with some of the other industry favorite online poker rooms and casinos.

In head-to-head comparisons with poker rooms such as Fulltiltpoker.com, the Ace Flush Poker room comes up short on the poker bonus deposit matching amount as well as the rakeback sharing affiliate program, two very important components of any online poker room and casinos promotional efforts.  Without a strong stream of incoming players, attracted to generous promotional offers, there can be no continuing action to keep players at the gaming tables at online poker rooms and casinos.  At the phenomenally successful online poker rooms and casinos, it is interesting to note that these extremely lucrative promotional offers are almost always credited for the success of these types of online poker rooms and casinos at bringing in new players and maintaining the loyalty of experienced and veteran players who have been loyal to the online poker room and are dependent on them to bring in new and stronger sources of players.  Without these strong promotional offers and constant barrage of advertising on the Internet, no online poker room casino will ever bring in enough new players to keep the existing players continuously playing, a critical component to staying successful in online poker rooms and casinos, as well as attracting any players who are serious about making money in their efforts in online poker rooms and casinos such as Ace flush.

When considering what type of rakeback sharing affiliate program is right for you, it is only natural to look at every possible option.  But in the case of the Ace Flush rakeback sharing affiliate program, the website is hardly worth the players attention or time.

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October
26th 2007
Rakeback Sharing-What Is the Secret?

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Collecting the rakeback that is offered through online poker rooms and casinos can be a lucrative and extremely exciting way to earn residual income through the programs and online poker room promotions that exist on the web.  With the rakeback program that is offered in these types of Internet-based gaming establishments, it is a simple enough matter for the player to continue to earn additional income from the simple effort of competing in these types of online poker rooms and casinos.  As more and more individuals flock to the rake back programs offered on the web, it becomes clear that these online poker promotions have successfully generated a tremendous amount of interest in websites and players have lined up to take advantage of the rakeback sharing programs that are available in these online poker rooms and casinos.  With the popularity of the rakeback program it is widely accepted that any online poker room and casino that does not offer this type of rakeback sharing affiliate program is not competing to their fullest potential.  As long as any online poker room and casino does not offer a rakeback program they have a severe disadvantage when compared to poker rooms and Internet-based websites \which offer extremely lucrative online poker room and casino rakeback sharing affiliate deals.

In the case of individuals who have effectively optimized and maximized their rakeback programs, the trick is actually not in competing for higher stakes or more often but in recruiting as many additional players as possible.  By recruiting additional players, the affiliate who participates in the rakeback program can generate residual income from the rakeback that is accumulated by the players that they recruit.  With this focus on bringing in new players and new action to the online poker rooms and casinos, everyone wins.  The players win from having an additional source of action, the affiliate wins by receiving additional income through the rakeback sharing affiliate program and the online poker room and casino wins by experiencing a veritable explosion in popularity due to these online poker promotions that are so effective at bringing in new players to the online poker room and casinos.

By understanding the secret behind maximizing the rakeback sharing affiliate program, players can effectively put themselves in a position to earn additional income regardless of their own level of skill and ability to win at the online poker room and casino tables.

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October
26th 2007
Online Poker Rooms and Casinos Target New Markets

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Online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com have been phenomenally successful, leaving no stone unturned in drawing a tremendous amount of participants in the Internet based poker rooms.  With the world-famous online poker rooms and casinos in full swing, it only makes sense for these types of Internet-based gambling and gaming establishments to put a tremendous amount of effort into advertising and promotional vehicles that generate so much business from so many people around the world.  As long as this type of effort continues, the action in online poker rooms and casinos will be strong enough to keep the players that already exist there as well as allow new players to find adequate competition that is fair for their competitive level.  In the case of new players who are less than confident in their abilities, it is a simple matter for them to find the perfect competition level by simply studying their opponents and logging onto the Web.  In these online poker rooms and casinos, there is always a tracking feature that allows players to understand who the strong players and the weak players are in the online poker rooms and casinos on a regular basis.  With this ease of use and complete understanding of the nature of the opponent on the poker tables, it is a simple matter to compete in these types of online poker rooms and casinos on an even playing field.

 As the competition increases between the online poker rooms and casinos in a heated battle for dominance over market share, these online poker rooms and casinos target international markets and worldwide industries for expansion purposes as the Internet based poker rooms move on into new markets around the world that are considered to be extremely profitable and lucrative.  With the highly profitable nature of participation in these types of online poker rooms and casinos it is not surprising at the level of success that they experience nearly everywhere that they are presented.  Moving into the European market and other markets around the world is not surprising at all, as there is so much money to be made in the world that there is no point in not making the attempt to generate new revenue through these international sources of income.

As long as there is interest in gaming and gambling around the world, the online poker rooms and casinos will continue to exploit that interest and generate new sources of income regardless of geographical area.

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October
18th 2007
Don’t Forget to Have Fun

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There is so much emphasis on professional poker players lately that the amount of new players getting into the game of poker on a daily basis is truly staggering.  These players approach the game with steel in their eyes and fire in their hearts, determined to make their mark on the poker world and go home a winner.  Players are so serious and so determined to win that they purchase books, buy special apparel and even spend inordinate amounts of time learning the trade and game of poker.  This type of player is very common to the world of poker, as diving in head first and giving it your best shot is generally considered to be the best strategy.  But watching these new players in action, grim faced and determined to win, it is easy to see that the focus on professional poker players has taken away a lot of the fun that existed in the game before the professional angle was so widely adopted.

 Many players in days past would actually play poker more for fun than for profit, as players flocked to the tables at low limit games for the chance to play a few rounds and have a good time at what was largely considered to be a social function as well as a chance to earn some money by winning at poker.  By contrast, today’s players are all about winning and only winning.  The serious mindset of the current poker player today stands in stark contrast to the friendly and sociable tournaments of the past, when players knew each other in great detail and remained close throughout their careers.  Simply winning at poker wasn’t enough for these players, as maintaining these lifelong friendships became as critical as playing well at the poker tables.

In the modern day world, with such an extreme focus on winning and crushing the enemy, there is very little opportunity for players to increase their social network and participate in friendly games for anything less than the absolute best odds of winning.  These players of the modern day have seemingly taken all the life out of the game, leaving behind the trappings of a friendly and gentler era for the cutthroat world of brutal and ruthless poker in the most effective play styles available.

 Unfortunately, the tendency for players to become more and more serious and for the poker player to become a less hospitable place to be seems to be on the rise more and more as players with stars in their eyes fill the tables and play all manner of aggressive styles with winning the only concern.

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October
18th 2007
Are Online Poker Rooms and Casinos Getting Harder?

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In the early days of online poker rooms and casinos the Internet, players flocked to the perceived ability to win large amounts of cash on the web.  In very short order, the online poker rooms and casinos at the time were flooded and overwhelmed with patrons and customers, all looking for fast, easy money.  With this sudden embarrassment of riches and wealth of traffic to the Internet based poker rooms, proprietors at websites had problems keeping up with the influx of new players on a regular basis.  As the good times began to roll for online poker rooms and casinos, there were those in the United States government that were already coming up with all manner of different types of legislation to hamper the ability of online poker rooms and casinos as well as the online poker players who frequent these sites to make money.  With this effort by the government to restrict players abilities to engage in poker games over the Internet, it has become so increasingly difficult to wager in online poker rooms and casinos that many players have simply left the fold altogether, giving up the ghost, as it were.

While this might seem only to affect the online poker room itself, the truth is, the lack of new and incoming traffic hurts the online poker room casino players more than anyone, as they depend on new action and new players at the tables to continue earning and winning.  This focus on playing against newer players is widely regarded as the most effective strategy for earning income in online poker rooms and casinos.  By bringing in more new players, online poker rooms can ensure that the user base is sufficiently well rounded to provide a challenge as well as available games for everyone, regardless of their skill level and abilities over all.  Without new players coming to the table, it becomes more and more difficult for older players, the veterans that make up the bulk of the online poker room and casinos user base, to effectively earn income from winning in online poker rooms on the Internet.  Without the ability to win consistently, players will simply leave in droves.  Online poker rooms and casinos are well aware of this extremely fickle nature of online poker room and casino players and provide as much in the way of promotions that can be allowed in order to constantly bring in new players and mitigate the lack of new players coming into the online poker room and casino websites.

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October
18th 2007
Poker Rooms and Casinos Might Be Required to Withhold Taxes

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New tax code will go into effect in March of next year that requires online poker rooms and casinos to withhold portions of any winnings of more than $5,000 for the purposes of reporting players to the proper tax authorities and ensuring that everyone pays their tax debt.  The law only applies to poker rooms and casinos established and operating on United States soil, as the United States legislative and judicial system largely considers poker to be considered a form of gambling rather than a skillful activity.  The exorbitant taxation of poker players has long been a thorn in the side of players who don’t feel that the way that gambling taxes, especially poker, are calculated and collected is particularly fair.  Earnings in the game of poker are based entirely on the user’s efforts and skills applied towards winning and earning money against other skilled players with the exact same odds as each other.  This focus on skill versus chance theoretically should qualify poker as something altogether different from games such as roulette and blackjack.  Unfortunately, the game continues to be taxed at extremely high rates, and players continue to do their best to hide any gambling income from the United States government and the Internal Revenue Service.

 

The exact amount of withholding will be 25% of any winnings of more than $5,000 and applies to any gambling or gaming institution on United States soil, including, theoretically at least, areas such as the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.  Considering the amount of gambling that is done in the United States in the form of Texas Hold’em poker and Omaha styles as well as stud poker, the amount of money collected from taxation of gaming and gambling is very likely to be a significant amount in comparison with the taxation of other types of income overall.  Considering the professional nature of many players dedication to the game, it would seem logical to recategorize the winnings and earnings that are garnered from the playing of poker in various tournaments and cash games in the United States.  Until such re-categorization is attempted, the professional poker player and participants in events with high payouts such as the World Series of poker in Las Vegas will be subjected to the current level of exorbitant taxation of poker winnings and earnings.

Because of the stipulation that the law applies only to gambling facilities located inside the United States, there is no such stipulation or enforcement and online gaming establishments, as no such businesses are allowed to exist inside the United States.

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