Monday, September 26, 2005

Discover The Secrets

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  • The 3 different types of “basic” (or flat top) slot machines... and which one you should never tangle with – unless you get a buzz outta being fleeced out of your bankroll!

  • How the casinos use a downright sneaky technique to dupe you into sinking your hard-earned cash into their slot machines! (This will make you freak out when you have your eye's opened to this nasty truth!)

  • The only time you should play “progressive” slot machines! (You'll never guess the answer to this one!).

  • One thing you absolutely MUST know about progressive slot machines – (you'll laugh out loud when you discover this... because... it'll give you an “unfair” advantage over all the other clueless gamblers!).

  • How to develop and almost K-9 sense... so you can sniff out a progressive slot machine that is about to burst at it seams... and empty all its cash!

  • The one question you should ALWAYS ask the casino staff (which they HAVE to give you an honest answer to) that will increase your chances of winning by a factor of 1,000!

  • How to mimic the pro's strategy to winning BIG TIME on the Bonus Video Slots!

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  • What you absolutely must do – before you even set foot into a casino – if you want to really want to put the odds of winning at the slots firmly in your favor!

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Sunday, September 25, 2005

Will YOU Fall Victim To WSOP Syndrome?



Will YOU Fall Victim To WSOP Syndrome?

I'm sure that you have noticed that is nearly IMPOSSIBLE to turn on a TV these days without seeing a poker game...

And while I love all the fish that the Texas Hold 'Em explosion has produced, watching too much poker can DEVASTATE your poker game.

That's right...

More and more, I see players falling victim to what I call "WSOP Syndrome."

WSOP Syndrome comes from watching the entire World Series Of Poker and thinking that is what real poker is like.

For many newcomers, watching the WSOP and the World Poker Tour are the ONLY "experience" they have.

There are many reasons you should be cautious about treating the WSOP as a true representation of real-life poker...

1. You will never catch that many good cards.

It's not because they players on TV have better luck- instead, it is because the games are TIME-CONDENSED to make them more exciting.

In other words, what you see on TV is only a FRACTION of what REALLY happens...

Often amateurs feel that they should play every 2-3 hands... this leads to loose play and lost money.

2. You must understand the "limits of low-limit."

Unless you are playing for high stakes (over $1,000), you will find that the games you play in are much LOOSER than the games on TV.

So a hand that the players on TV wouldn't play will often be played at your local game.

3. You don't want to become cocky.

I cannot tell you how many times some new player sits down at a table thinking that with his "experience" watching poker, he could hang with REAL players.

Lol.

4. You (probably) haven't mastered the art of poker.

Most aspects of poker require up to years of practice to use at the level that you see on TV.

Players on TV have played for years and have mastered the art of bluffing, betting, and intimidation.

If you are a novice, and you try to bluff like Gus Hansen, calculate the odds like Howard Lederer, or intimidate players like Doyle Brunson, you WILL end up losing your entire bankroll.

Period.

5. You should be practicing instead!

Real practice is really the best way for you to improve your poker game. Start with local low-stakes tournaments and work your way from there.

Poker on the television is a great way for you to see new strategies, learn more about poker, and improve your game.

However, make sure that you understand the difference between the World Series Of Poker and the multi-million dollar World Poker Tour tournaments and a low-stakes game.

Instead of emulating the players on TV, make YOUR OWN PATH and learn how to dominate every game you play.

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Your Friend,

Rory Monahan

P.S. It goes without saying that you should ignore EVERYTHING you see on that damn Celebrity Poker TV show...



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Friday, September 23, 2005

My Favourite Poker Movie

Don't forget these links some of the current top professional poker players at WindsorPoker.com:

Joe Hachem
John Juanda
Phil Ivey
Chris Ferguson
Ted Forrest
Jennifer Harman
Gabe Kaplan (yes this is the guy from the 70's TV show Welcome Back Kotter.)




Ever get a chance to watch poker movies?

There are quite a few good ones out there, but nothing tops the ultimate "cult classic" of poker movies...

"ROUNDERS"

Starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton... two of the greatest actors of our time. The movie was never really that popular when it came out, but almost every serious poker player has a copy on his shelf...

Here are some of my favorite QUOTES from the movie:

"Listen, here's the thing. If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker."

"If you're too careful, your whole life can become a fuckin' grind."

"Gimme three stacks of high society."

"No-limit Texas Hold 'Em is the Cadillac of poker."

"In Confessions of a Winning Poker Player, Jack King said, "Few players recall big pots they have won -- strange as it seems -- but every player can remember with remarkable accuracy the outstanding tough beats of his career." Seems true to me, 'cause walking in here I can hardly remember how I built my bankroll, but I can't stop thinking how I lost it."

"Amarillo Slim, the greatest proposition gambler of all time, held to his father's maxim: You can shear a sheep many times, but skin him only once."

"Why does this still seem like gambling to you? I mean, why do you think the same five guys make it to the final table of the World Series of Poker EVERY SINGLE YEAR? What, are they the luckiest guys in Las Vegas? It's a skill game, Jo."

It really is a fantastic movie.

If you haven't seen it in awhile, I recommend you go drive down to the movie store and rent it for the night...

Or, if you want your own private copy of the movie, you can get it for 18% off the dirt-cheap retail price at Amazon.com...

Best wishes, and remember...

It's a SKILL GAME!

Rory Monahan
Texas Hold 'Em Poker Secrets

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Party Poker

Have you tried Party Poker?

Easy to download and install. I have found lost of good poker games and tournamnets online (both free and money games.)

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Thursday, September 08, 2005

Win More When You Bluff

Don't forget these links some of the current top professional poker players at WindsorPoker.com:

Joe Hachem
John Juanda
Phil Ivey
Chris Ferguson
Ted Forrest
Jennifer Harman
Gabe Kaplan (yes this is the guy from the 70's TV show Welcome Back Kotter.)



HERE'S A SIMPLE BLUFFING TECHNIQUE you can use the next time you play Texas Holdem poker...

I call it the "Mini-Bluff".

The Mini-Bluff is an easy way to win BIGGER POTS when you bluff... AND... decrease the chances that your opponents will call your bluff.

It goes like this:

When you want to "buy the pot" and bluff out an opponent you think is weak, what you do is make the MINIMUM RAISE possible in the current round of betting.

After they call, make your REAL BLUFF on the NEXT round of betting... and take down the pot.

Here's what I mean...

Let's say you're playing $1-2 no limit with good positioning. Josh makes a pre-flop raise of $15.

The next few players fold... and the action is to you. You look down at J-10 of diamonds. You know this is a "hidden hand" that could bust Josh if something good hits on the flop... so you call.

It's just you and Josh heads-up. The flop hits:

7h-9s-2c

Not exactly the flop you had hoped for. It gives you an inside straight draw... which means you have outs... but YOU KNOW BETTER than to chase an inside straight draw.

Josh represents the flop and bets $25. You know he doesn't have anything... there's no way that flop helped him.

He's been representing the flop all night with that same $25 bet...

So YOUR READ on Josh is that he doesn't have anything, and that YOU can buy this pot.

What do you do?

The answer is to make the MINIMUM RAISE.

Come back over Josh and make it $50 to play.

(This is your "Mini-Bluff".)

By doing this, you're taking control of the action and finding out EXACTLY where you stand in the hand.

Most likely, Josh will call your raise. If he has something really good, he'll re-raise you. And in that case you should probably fold.

BUT IF YOUR READ WAS CORRECT-- and Josh DOESN'T have a strong hand-- he'll just call...

The reason he won't fold is because HE made the original bet. And since you only raised him the MINIMUM amount, it won't be enough to scare him off.

OK, so Josh calls, and the turn hits:

7d

That pairs the board... but is no help to you.

Josh is first to act again, but this time taps his fist against the table and checks.

Just as you'd hoped.

NOW it's time to make a REAL bluff and buy this pot.

You come out firing $100 in chips...

Josh shakes his head and says, "I can't call."

He flips over his A-J.

You throw your cards into the muck FACE DOWN... leaving everyone wondering what you had. And you rake a nice pot.

Here's why the Mini-Bluff technique is so powerful:

1. It gives you control in the hand.

When you raise your opponent, you automatically assume a level of CONTROL. If your opponent re-raises, he takes control again...

The entire POINT of a bluff is to get your opponent to fold. If he feels like he's in control, he won't fold... and your bluff won't work.

2. You get a better read on your opponent.

In our example, Josh could have easily had something like A-9 (and hit top pair) or an over pair or whatever.

You didn't THINK he had something good, but it's tough to know for sure.

Your Mini-Bluff eliminates the confusion. If Josh had a monster, he would have either gone back over the top of you with a re-raise... or would have bet after the turn card.

Instead, he just CALLED and then CHECKED the turn.That's pretty much a dead giveaway that he didn't have anything.

3. It builds the pot.

In this case, you won $25 more by "setting up" your bluff with the Mini-Bluff. That's $25 more in your pocket at the end of the night...

If you use the Mini-Bluff technique five times a game, that's a nice chunk of change added to your wins.

4. There's less risk involved.

A MINIMUM RAISE is much safer than trying to buy the pot outright... especially when you're not completely sure your opponent is weak.

The Mini-Bluff prevents pot-commitment and leaves you room to GET OUT of the hand if necessary.

5. Your bluff is more believable.

The Mini-Bluff raises "red flags" for your opponent... mostly because he's not used to it.

It doesn't APPEAR that your bluffing-- and that's the whole point, of course.

After he calls your Mini-Bluff, he's going to be weary of you... confused about your hand. And THAT is the perfect setup for taking down the pot.

So that's the power of the Mini-Bluff.

It's a great technique to add to your poker "bag of tricks"...

But as with all strategies, use the Mini-Bluff SPARINGLY. Don't get careless with it or use it too much.

The Mini-Bluff is NOT a replacement for your regular bluffing patterns. It's meant to keep your opponents off balance and MILK them for a few extra dollars once in awhile.

Also, only perform the Mini-Bluff when you've got good positioning and sense weakness at the table... the same conditions as any other bluff.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BLUFFING... along with hundreds of in-depth tips and ADVANCED POKER STRATEGIES... read my eBook Texas Holdem Secrets.

Get started now, and click this link: Texas Hold 'Em Poker Secrets

I'll write to you again soon.

Your Friend,
Roy Rounder

Monday, September 05, 2005

Top Professional Poker Players

Just added to WindsorPoker.com, links to some of the current top professional poker players:

Joe Hachem
John Juanda
Phil Ivey
Chris Ferguson
Ted Forrest
Jennifer Harman
Gabe Kaplan (yes this is the guy from the 70's TV show Welcome Back Kotter.)

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Ten Expensive Poker Betting Mistakes... And How To Fix Them

These are the top ten most EXPENSIVE mistakes made in poker... mistakes that YOU are probably making RIGHT NOW.

Let's go through them one-by-one... and learn how to FIX them immediately.

MISTAKE #1: Playing Too Many Hands

Most poker players are too loose with their starting hand selection. You've got to stick with PREMIUM hands... especially when you're at a 8-man or 10-man table.

Quit limping in with bad cards in hopes of hitting something on the flop. All those blinds add up... and it's not worth it.

At an 8-player table, focus on playing hands like pocket pairs, suited connectors, A-X suited, or two face cards.

Leave hands like K-3, J-8, Q-2, and 10-7 alone. Just fold them pre-flop.

The REASON most people play too many hands is because they want ACTION. They don't want to just sit and there and wait forever until they get good cards.

But if you want to win, you must be patient.

In fact... if you're playing good poker, you should often be bored. That's right: BORED.

MISTAKE #2: Playing Your Position Wrong

Positioning is EVERYTHING in Texas Holdem poker.

Good positioning means you get to see what your opponents do FIRST before you have to act. Based on their behavior and betting, you can make an informed decision about what YOU want to do.

Good positioning is LATE positioning. That means you're one of the last to act after the flop. The most IDEAL position is the dealer (or button).

The mistake most players make is playing the CARDS without considering their positioning. For instance, the way to play pocket Aces in the big blind is totally different than the way to play it in the dealer position.

And that goes for all starting hands... and all positions.

The basic strategy you need to know is that you want to play MORE starting hands from a later position. And you want to play these hands more aggressively.

Most of your bluffs should come with good positioning too... because that's when you'll have the best read on the players at the table.

In early positioning you want to play FEWER hands. Especially when you're immediately to the left of the big blind (also known as "under the gun").

MISTAKE #3: Thinking You're A "Natural"

It's amazing how often I hear someone say, "I'm a natural poker player..."

What IS a "natural" poker player anyway?

The truth is, poker is an extremely complex and multi-faceted game. It involves math, psychology, body language skills, self control, performing under pressure, and a ton of other things.

The problem with thinking you're a "natural"-- just because you're good at reading people's faces or something-- is that it LIMITS your ability to improve.

No matter how good you are at poker, there is ALWAYS room for improvement. And in each respective area of the game, there's ALWAYS more to learn.

Not only that, but poker has been around for a LONG time... way before it started appearing on every TV station.

A lot of poker strategy has been DEVELOPED. There are step-by-step techniques, tricks, and "plays" that you can use to win more money at the tables.

These strategies won't just "come to you" like a little light bulb over your head.

Not a chance.

Instead, you've got to STUDY the game, talk to other players, and be constantly LEARNING more in order to push yourself to the next level.

MISTAKE #4: Getting Too Emotional

Emotional control is a big part of Holdem. You've got to be able to "let go" and become unattached from the outcome of the game.

The REASON emotions run strong in poker is because your mixing MONEY, EGO, and CHANCE... all together.

It's DEFINITELY a recipe for some strong emotions.

The key is to EXPECT IN ADVANCE that things will get stressful and intense. EXPECT that you're going to get "rivered" and "sucked out".

The reason it's important is because if you let go of your logic and start playing based on EMOTION, you'll never, EVER win.

Avoid TILT at all costs. It causes more poker players to go broke than any other phenomenon.

Stay in control of yourself and be "unattached" to the game. Don't let anything affect you... just remain focused on winning.

Period.

MISTAKE #5 Playing The Wrong Stakes

The stakes you play is what determines the SKILL you play against.

And if you're outmatched, nothing else matters... because ultimately you're going to lose.

But if you're way better than everyone at your current level, then maybe it's time to "step it up a notch".

Playing the RIGHT stakes is a delicate balance.

I've found the most effective way to determine the RIGHT stakes is to calculate your profit per hour over time.

The difference in your "profit per hour" at a $5 Sit and Go versus a $10 Sit and Go can be DRAMATIC.

But you may get WHOMPED at the $20 Sit and Go... and lose your bankroll in a snap.

Here's an important tip...

When you try to move UP in stakes, don't be afraid to move BACK DOWN if it isn't working.

The action plan I recommend is to build your bankroll where you KNOW you can win... then move up. If you lose your bankroll, move back down and build it up again. Then move up in stakes and try it again.

Repeat this process over and over and you'll be continually improving... moving up to bigger games and more money.

This process also LOWERS YOUR RISK. Follow those steps and you won't be gambling with next month's rent.

MISTAKE #6: Focusing Too Much On The Cards

Always remember this principle:

PLAY THE PLAYER, NOT THE CARDS.

Ultimately, the cards determine who's the winner for a hand... but that's only when a hand plays out until the VERY END and all cards are flipped over.

GOOD poker players hardly ever make it to that level in a hand. Because they either force their opponents to fold or fold because they pick up a read on their opponents.

The only times you should be flipping your cards up at the end is when you KNOW you have the best hand and you've just milked some sucker for a huge pot.

Get it?

The PLAYER you're up against is what you need to focus on. Not your cards.

Figure out his betting patterns, his habits, his tells, his movements... EVERYTHING. And then play him like a fiddle for all his chips.

MISTAKE #7: Being Too Predictable

Just as you should be studying your opponents, your opponents should be studying YOU.

The biggest mistake you can make is become PREDICTABLE. When you're predictable, you can't win at poker.

Because every time you get good cards, everyone will fold. And every time you get bad cards, everyone will bet.

The key is to BE AWARE OF YOUR BETTING PATTERNS.

Bet strong hands a certain way for awhile... then mix it up a bit. Do crazy things... bet odd amounts... make the same pre-flop raise for both 8-7 suited and pocket 10's. Whatever.

MIX IT UP and kill any consistencies that appear in your game.

Mistake #8: Not Knowing When To Quit

Know when to get up from a table... it will save you a LOT of money over the long term.

This is crucial when you've either just WON a ton of money or just LOST a ton of money.

Because in either case, the tendency from that point forward is going to be to LOSE. You'll either lose your profits or dig yourself in a hole deeper... but either way, it's not good.

Losing streaks suck... because they take hold of some weird part of your brain that virtually always PREVENTS you from making a comeback.

No matter how determined you are... no matter how SURE you are that your "luck" will change... it's not going to happen. You'll lose more. So just STOP.

With winning streaks, it's the same way. Having a lot of "new money" makes it less REAL... and there's a tendency to lose it quickly on stupid moves.

So if you're WAY UP or WAY DOWN in a game, just stop playing for the day. Go back at it tomorrow, it's no big deal.

MISTAKE #9: Not Knowing The Odds

Knowing the ODDS and PROBABILITY in poker is a standard ingredient for success.

You can win some games just by being able to read your opponents and "guess" at what types of betting decisions to make...

But ultimately, knowing the odds is what it takes to be a REAL Texas Holdem poker player.

The good news is, you don't have to be a "math genius" to know the odds of a hand. There are a lot of shortcuts and tricks you can use to calculate pot odds, hand percentages, outs, and other important numbers.

MISTAKE #10: Not Getting Help

Like I said before, you weren't BORN knowing how to play poker.

You had to LEARN it.

In every aspect of the game, you've got to continually ask yourself the question, "Is this EXACTLY what I should be doing in this situation?"

There are two main ways to improve your Texas Holdem poker skills:

1. Learn from experience.

2. Learn from someone who has mastered the game.

The problem with experience is that it takes YEARS and YEARS-- even DECADES-- of playing Texas Holdem again and again...

It's a great way to learn... but just plain inefficient.

On the other hand, learning from proven strategies and "field-tested" techniques is the absolute FASTEST way to pick up the game.

You can SKYROCKET your skills... OVERNIGHT... if you study the techniques and concepts developed by other players.

If you're serious about the game and want to learn more, then I encourage you to read my eBook, "Texas Holdem Secrets".

It's jam-packed with poker shortcuts, pro-level tactics, and everything you NEED to know in order to win at Texas Holdem.

Cash games, tournaments, heads-up play, online, offline... odds, tells, starting hands, bluffs... EVERYTHING. It's all in my eBook.


Get started now, and click this link: Texas Hold 'Em Poker Secrets


I'll write you again soon.

Your Friend,

Roy Rounder

Thursday, September 01, 2005

How To Prevent Online Bad Beats

There are two types of bad beats:

BAD BEAT #1...

When you catch a monster hand but lose to a BIGGER monster hand.

For example, let's say you're holding pocket Aces and the flop hits A-6-6. That means you've got a full house.

Your opponent goes ALL-IN... and you call. You think your Aces are the best hand but they're NOT, because your opponent has pocket sixes, which gives him the four-of-a-kind.

BAD BEAT #2...

When YOU have the best hand and your opponent has the WORST hand but your opponent GETS LUCKY and wins the pot.

For example, let's say you have pocket Aces and go all-in. Your opponent calls with pocket three's.

The flop hits 2-4-5 and the turn card is a 6, giving your opponent the STRAIGHT and causing you to lose the hand.

Now that's a bad beat.

And let's face it, the SECOND type of bad beat -- the one where your opponent gets totally LUCKY and outdraws you -- is the kind of beat that just plain SUCKS. And pisses you off.

In fact, the second type of bad beat is the kind you REMEMBER the most too. When someone says, "Hey man, how did your card game go?", the first thing that will come out of your mouth will be the story of that bad beat.

Am I right?

Now here's what's interesting...

MORE BAD BEATS HAPPEN IN ONLINE POKER THAN IN "REGULAR" OFFLINE POKER.

Literally, you'll see more bad beats happen in an online poker game than you'll see at a local cash game or in a casino.

If you play both online and offline poker, I'm sure you agree with this statement.

So what's going on here? Why would it be this way?

There are two popular "theories"...

1. Online poker is rigged.

2. There are more hands per hour, therefore it's an ILLUSION that there are more bad beats.

My opinion is that BOTH of these theories are WRONG.

Here's why:

First off, I genuinely believe online poker is NOT rigged. I mean, c'mon... Do you REALLY think these multi-billion dollar casinos would need to RIG hands?

They make their money from tournament entry fees and rakes... and trust me, they're making plenty.

OK, so what about the second theory?

Well, I do agree that there are more hands per hour in online poker than offline poker. There's no disputing that.

But I don't think that's a good enough reason...

Because my belief is that there are MORE bad beats that happen per X number of hands ONLINE than for offline poker.

For instance, let's say you played 100 hands. And let's say you caught two really bad beats for every 100 hands at a casino. That's 2%.

In online poker, you're likely to catch FIVE or even TEN of those really bad beats per 100 hands. That's 5-10%.

So the fact that you're seeing MORE hands doesn't explain the HIGHER PERCENTAGE of bad beats.

Still with me?

OK, so now let me give you MY "theory" about this.

It's not really a theory. Just good old simple logic, actually.

Here it goes:

The reason there are more bad beats in ONLINE poker is because the very NATURE of online poker leads people to PLAY DIFFERENTLY.

The CARDS and ODDS are the same.

It's the PLAYERS that aren't the same.

What I mean is that for online poker, a LARGE portion of players adopt the style of LOOSE-AGGRESSIVE.

Translation? Manic.

They act irrationally... play hands they shouldn't play... and bet way too aggressively for most given situations.

Why?

Because online poker isn't as "real".

The money isn't as real. I mean, heck... the casinos give you so much "free" money when you sign up, how COULD it feel real?

The cards aren't real. The chips aren't real. The table isn't real. NONE OF THAT STUFF EVEN EXISTS.

All you see when you play online poker are some silly little animations. And you hear some "clickity-click" sounds of fake chips.

That's it. Nothing else. Period.

And if you LOSE a game, all you have to do is make three or four mouse clicks and you're INSTANTLY playing another game.

And hell, you can PLAY ten games at once if you want!

You can literally play poker against 100 players AT THE SAME TIME!

It's a different world, my friend.

Now... let's get back to the bad beats.

The FACT that players are LOOSE-AGGRESSIVE is what leads to the SITUATIONS where bad beats happen.

Here's why:

1. Players bet their draws more or call large bets with draws or OK hands (i.e. bottom pair).

2. More players are involved in every pot.

3. The pots are bigger, since players are more aggressive.

When these conditions COMBINE TOGETHER, it creates an environment where there are a lot of BIG POTS and bad beats.

It's not that the cards are "rigged".

It's that the betting patterns and playing styles are DIFFERENT than what you're used to.

And when you combine that with the fact that you see more hands per hour, it inevitably leads to seeing a lot more "crazy" hands and bad beats than in regular poker.

OK, so now the obvious question becomes...

Is there any way to PREVENT bad beats?

The answer is yes and no.

Ultimately, bad beats will occur NO MATTER WHAT if you're playing good poker. Because to win at poker, you've got to be willing to take RISKS.

And most risks have a minimum 20% chance or more of NOT working out in your favor.

With that being said, there ARE ways to prevent a LARGE PORTION of the bad beats you'll see online.

Not only can you prevent them, but you can literally turn it around and make it YOUR ULTIMATE
ADVANTAGE.

The key is to "tilt the tables" in your favor and USE the fact that players are so loose and aggressive to HELP YOU win more pots.

The way you achieve this is by adopting a SPECIAL playing style designed SPECIFICALLY for online poker...

My name for this "secret sauce" is this:

TIGHT-AGGRESSIVE SQUARED.

The concept of "tight-aggressive squared" is quite simple...

It starts with the logic that tight-aggressive is the most effective playing style to use in poker.

Tight-aggressive means TIGHT with hand selection, AGGRESSIVE with betting.

With online poker, there are more players in every hand. That means you must play EVEN TIGHTER with your hand selection.

You should ONLY play monster hands!

Period!

There's absolutely no reason to get involved with "decent" hands because the odds are against you.

You're bound to run into players who are CHASING or who just caught an extremely lucky flop.

When you DO get involved with a hand, you must be OVERLY aggressive. The pot size will be bigger, so you can't go losing many hands or else you'll be out of the game in a hurry.

You must STRIKE... and you must STRIKE HARD.

You must risk ALL OF YOUR CHIPS -- frequently -- in order to win.

Of course, it's much easier to risk all of your chips when you have a GREAT HAND than it is otherwise.

You see, the goal is to do two things:

1. Force out all but one, maybe two players for any pot you get involved with.

2. Have the odds so unbelievably stacked in your favor that you win far more HUGE pots than you
lose.

And when you win lots of big pots, you become chip leader VERY QUICKLY. And that's how you take control over a poker table.

The reason you want to force people OUT of the hand is simple mathematics.

Let's say for instance you get pocket ACES.

Here's what three of your opponents are holding:

Player 1: K-K

Player 2: 10-9 suited

Player 3: Q-10 offsuit

Now, if you went heads-up against any of these hands ONE-ON-ONE, your odds of winning would be about 80%. They'd be 85% against Player 3.

BUT...

If you went up against ALL THREE of these opponents in one single hand, your odds of winning is just 58.5%!

That's just over 50/50 with the absolute BEST starting hand possible.

Get my point?

So when you GET pocket Aces, you need to FORCE OUT all but one caller.

You've got to be VERY AGGRESSIVE.

In low stakes Sit and Go's and ring games online, that quite often means going all-in.

Like I said, you've got to risk ALL your chips.

Now if you go all-in and one of those players makes a CALL, you'll win four out of five times.

So if you get five big hands a game, you only lose ONCE. Of course, that one you lose USUALLY won't wipe you out, because you'll have more chips from the OTHER big hands...

Get my drift?

Literally, if I play low-stakes online poker, here is what my betting pattern looks like:

Fold
Fold
Fold
Fold
Fold
Fold
Limp-in
Fold
Limp-in
Fold
Fold
Fold
All-in
Fold
Fold
Fold
Fold
Fold
Fold
All-In
Fold

And so on...

I'm serious!

THIS IS HOW YOU WIN. It seems kind of "strange" to think about, but this is it!

Now... when you get down to just a few players in a game, it's time to bust out the strategies, bluffs, trick plays, and so on.

BUT WHAT GETS YOU THERE is this TIGHT-AGGRESSIVE SQUARED style of play.

OK, so now the question becomes...

If all you did was ever FOLD or go ALL-IN, why would anyone ever CALL your bets?

What a great question.

And we've already gone over the answer...

It's because online poker isn't the same as offline poker. The people on there are DISTRACTED and often STUPID and VERY LOOSE.

That's all there is to it.

AND THAT IS PRECISELY WHY ONLINE POKER IS SO MUCH EASIER TO MAKE MONEY AT... ONCE YOU LEARN THESE SECRETS.

Once you "crack the code", it's amazing how SIMPLE it is to win at online poker.

It's actually SO SIMPLE and SO IRRATIONAL that I'm not sure it will always be this way. It seems that all those fish out there have GOT to go broke sooner or later.

But until that day comes, I'll be making hay while the sun is shining...

And I recommend you do the same.

So, you've learned the basic style of play for online poker, which is "tight-aggressive squared".

Use it, go win some pots, and let me know what you think.

If you find that it makes you some money (which I know that it will), then I invite you to download my "underground" best-selling eBook, "Texas Holdem Secrets".

This eBook is jam-packed with strategies and techniques... including many of the MORE ADVANCED tactics you can use to win at Texas Holdem poker, whether it's online or offline.

Of course, even though a lot of the stuff you'll read in my book is "pro-level", it's written in an easy-to-understand and simple-to-follow way... just like this newsletter.

When you read the strategies, you'll be able to implement them INSTANTLY.

So if you're ready to get a straight-from-the-hip, no B.S. poker education, download my eBook right now...

Just click this link: Texas Hold 'Em Poker Secrets

I'll write to you again soon.


Your Friend,

Roy Rounder



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