Ya ha vuelto del parado de vacaciones el programa de la Sexta Poker - se emite los sábados a la 1.30 h Donde los clasificados de lasexta.com/pokerstars se enfrentan en la mesa de poker televisada por el título del campeón - al que te puedes clasificar via la liga de la Sexta Poker. El programa de TVde la competencia All in Cuatro todavía no ha reanudado la programación.
Vuelve el poker en Antena 3 tras el descanso de verano del programa de Pokerstars en la television española y además con uno de los invitados más queridos de las Estrellas en Juego - con el futbolista y ahora jugador de poker Poli Rincon. Puedes ser uno de los participantes del siguiente concurso de Pokerstars en Antena 3 - clasifícate ahora. Poli Rincon, ex futbolista español ahora se dedica como amigo de Pokerstars a jugar los grandes torneos del Estrellas Poker Tour España y algunos de los campeonatos internacionales del EPT. Es la segunda vez que acude al plató de Antena 3 Tv para el torneo de las Estrellas Pokerstars Antena 3 al que te puedes clasificar gratis. Al igual que el programa de lasexta.com/pokerstar ha anunciado el torneo de poker de Antena 3 con fuerza tras el descanso estival.
The latest live version of PokerDIY Tourney Manager allows even more flexibility – you can now resize anything on the timer screen and change the color and sizes of borders! It’s easiest to demonstrate with some screenshots: Default blind timer screen: Maybe this suits your style a little more? How about if you using PTM in a bar league on a projector and you want to make it REALLY big? We can just close the Chips and poker tourney info window and blow up the table and blinds. We also changed the background as the other one was getting a bit boring… Of course.. some people take it too far… but whatever floats your boat! This screenshot also shows the new progress bar that counts down as the clock ticks… you can also change the color of the borders and assign images to the table, chip window etc. Give it a try online now or download it free onto your computer to run offline at your next poker game. Once you have used it a few times, please take our 1 minute survey to help us improve it and let us know what else you need! Up next is the prizes/payouts and table balancing functionality… you’ll also be able to change font and font colors to suit your style…
Jolt Online Gaming, one of the UK's largest and oldest gaming communities, announced the launch of a new online game based on Enterra Poker. Jolt Poker is a competitive online poker room breaking ways into the browser games industry. It has a high level of interactivity and includes everything to boost players gaming excitement and thrill. Based on Enterra Poker Flash version, the developer enhanced it with features to give players a great new chance to enter the new world of gaming enjoyment. Ring, Sit-n-Go games, Tournaments, Private games are crafted to bring live and all fun. Diversity of social network options, different rankings and a big number of prizes attract people and inspire them to play again and again. The game has lightweight size which makes it available for quick launch without downloading.“We carefully crafted the software package specifically suited for Jolt Online Gaming community, says Enterra CEO Dmitry Starostenkov, and it uses the latest web technologies to make games fans find it entertaining and addicting to play no matter if you are a kid or an grown-up, if you are experienced or not.”Jolt Poker can be previewed at this link http://www.joltpoker.comEnterra Poker demo can be played here demo.enterra-poker.com Pricing and AvailabilityEnterra Poker is royalty-free turnkey software solution for sale. It is packed strictly to fit customers’ business requirements, so the customer pays only for the required features and customization required. Enterra Poker is independently deployed on customer Game Server. Source code purchase is available under special license agreement. About EnterraFounded in 2001 by Dmitry Starostenkov, the company mission is to use the expertise and innovation to provide Customers with high-end software solutions. The company specializes in custom software development, mobile application development and integration. For more information, please visit the company's website at http://www.enterra-inc.com
Technorati Tags: poker blind timer,blinds clock The latest version of our free poker blind timer software now leys you move and resize the info boxes on the timer screen so it’s even more customisable! Here are some screenshots to show what is possible: New features: Drag and move the boxes around as you like on the timer screen Resize the boxes to show the info to fit your screen or projector Change the color and size of the borders around the boxes New Box for timer: Chip values and starting amounts Hide boxes you don’t want to show with the X close button on top right The chip screen now shows the chips instead of colors The starting chips are now announced when the tourney starts (if using the Chip Calculator) Bug Fixes: Total value of chips in your chipset now fixed You can try PTM online or download it free to use offline on your own computer. If you run it offline, all you need to do to upgrade is run PTM on your own computer and wait a few moments while it upgrades automatically. What do you want to see in the next version? Let us know your feature requests or discuss PTM on the forums. If you have any troubles running it check out the FAQs or contact us. And lastly – if you do use/like PokerDIY Tourney Manager and would like to improve it, please click here to take this 1 minute survey. Thanks!
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A common mistakes amongst poker players is that they attempt to put their opponent on an exact hand. Whilst it is sometimes possible to do this it is also very difficult and you are far better off trying to put your opponent on a possible range of hands and acting accordingly. Hand ranges are exactly how they sound, a range of possible hands your opponent could be playing. To come up with some solid hand ranges you need to carefully observe your opponent, or if you play poker online use some poker tracking software and a heads-up display to help you. A tight player will have a more narrow range of hands whilst a loose player will have a wider range of hands in his repertoire. When attempting to put a player on a hand you need to take into consideration a number of factors. You need to be aware of that particular player's style, their position at the table in relation to the dealer button, how the rest of the table has been playing and their stack sizes, though the latter is not as important in a cash game where most players are deep stacked and can reload if they lose their chips. The above will help you to put a player on a range of hands preflop but then you need to use the same factors, plus the addition of board texture, for working out their range on later streets. For example you are playing against a player who is playing 25% of his hands which according to PokerStove is 66+,A2s+,K6s+,Q8s+,J8s+,T8s+,A7o+,K9o+,QTo+,JTo which is quite a range and the flop comes down Ks3d8c and he continues the aggression. His range of hands will not be much narrower than they were preflop as only a number of hands would continue on this board. The only hands that connected with that flop, 88+, A8o, A8s, KQ, KQs and 98s, which is only 7.1% of hands, quite narrow. Now you can go back to preflop and do any of the hands he's continuing fit with his actions before the flop was dealt? Hand ranges come into their element when deciding on when to deciding whether or not to call an all-in bet in a tournament scenario. Say you are sat holding a pair of tens on the button and a player with 12 big blinds moves all-in from middle position. You estimate that his range will be any ace, any Broadway cards and any pair, which makes you a 63.5% favourite in the hand so if the pot is offering you better odds than this it is an easy call. However, if the player is tighter and only raising 88+,ATs+,KQs,ATo+,KQo then you are essentially flipping a coin at 51/49. Do not attempt to put your opponents on exact hands, instead put them on a range of hands and see how your hand stands up against this range.
A common mistakes amongst poker players is that they attempt to put their opponent on an exact hand. Whilst it is sometimes possible to do this it is also very difficult and you are far better off trying to put your opponent on a possible range of hands and acting accordingly. Hand ranges are exactly how they sound, a range of possible hands your opponent could be playing. To come up with some solid hand ranges you need to carefully observe your opponent, or if you play poker online use some poker tracking software and a heads-up display to help you. A tight player will have a more narrow range of hands whilst a loose player will have a wider range of hands in his repertoire. When attempting to put a player on a hand you need to take into consideration a number of factors. You need to be aware of that particular player's style, their position at the table in relation to the dealer button, how the rest of the table has been playing and their stack sizes, though the latter is not as important in a cash game where most players are deep stacked and can reload if they lose their chips. The above will help you to put a player on a range of hands preflop but then you need to use the same factors, plus the addition of board texture, for working out their range on later streets. For example you are playing against a player who is playing 25% of his hands which according to PokerStove is 66+,A2s+,K6s+,Q8s+,J8s+,T8s+,A7o+,K9o+,QTo+,JTo which is quite a range and the flop comes down Ks3d8c and he continues the aggression. His range of hands will not be much narrower than they were preflop as only a number of hands would continue on this board. The only hands that connected with that flop, 88+, A8o, A8s, KQ, KQs and 98s, which is only 7.1% of hands, quite narrow. Now you can go back to preflop and do any of the hands he's continuing fit with his actions before the flop was dealt? Hand ranges come into their element when deciding on when to deciding whether or not to call an all-in bet in a tournament scenario. Say you are sat holding a pair of tens on the button and a player with 12 big blinds moves all-in from middle position. You estimate that his range will be any ace, any Broadway cards and any pair, which makes you a 63.5% favourite in the hand so if the pot is offering you better odds than this it is an easy call. However, if the player is tighter and only raising 88+,ATs+,KQs,ATo+,KQo then you are essentially flipping a coin at 51/49. Do not attempt to put your opponents on exact hands, instead put them on a range of hands and see how your hand stands up against this range.
En la liga de Pokerstars la Sexta te puedes clasificar gratis via lasexta.com/pokerstars para los torneos del campeonato nacional poker la Sexta de la television Los jugadores clasificados en Pokerstars via internet jugan los sábados (tras es descanso estival) por ser el campeón español de la liga española de poker tras descargar pokerstar y su entrada al Campeonato Europeo de Poker - al igual que los del programa de tv de antena3pokerstar.com El horario de emisión del programa de poker la Sexta es los sábados a la 1.30 horas
En la liga de Pokerstars la Sexta te puedes clasificar gratis via lasexta.com/pokerstars para los torneos del campeonato nacional poker la Sexta de la television Los jugadores clasificados en Pokerstars via internet jugan los sábados (tras es descanso estival) por ser el campeón español de la liga española de poker tras descargar pokerstar y su entrada al Campeonato Europeo de Poker - al igual que los del programa de tv de antena3pokerstar.com El horario de emisión del programa de poker la Sexta es los sábados a la 1.30 horas
Los freerolls de Antena 3 Pokerstar siguen durante el verano y otoño, a pesar de que el programa de las Estrellas en Juego de la televisión no se emite en agosto. Para clasificar a Antena 3 Pokerstars debes seguir las instrucciones - hay freerolls y torneos por dos dólares Los clasificados en los freerolls de Estrellas en Juego de antena3pokerstars.com se irán al plató de A3 TVpara grabar los episodios del campeonato de Pokerstar Antena 3 - cuyo ganador quinceanal se va a jugar el campeonato europeo de poker en Barcelona El otro programa de Poker en la Sexta se graba en el Casino de Madrid, aunque la clasificación tambíén es en freerolls online.
Los freerolls de Antena 3 Pokerstar siguen durante el verano y otoño, a pesar de que el programa de las Estrellas en Juego de la televisión no se emite en agosto. Para clasificar a Antena 3 Pokerstars debes seguir las instrucciones - hay freerolls y torneos por dos dólares Los clasificados en los freerolls de Estrellas en Juego de antena3pokerstars.com se irán al plató de A3 TVpara grabar los episodios del campeonato de Pokerstar Antena 3 - cuyo ganador quinceanal se va a jugar el campeonato europeo de poker en Barcelona El otro programa de Poker en la Sexta se graba en el Casino de Madrid, aunque la clasificación tambíén es en freerolls online.
Every single poker player on the planet makes mistakes at some point during a typical session but the better players amongst us make less frequent errors than the weaker set of players. Most of the money you make from poker comes from the mistakes made by others, which is why the opening sentence of this article is so obvious and why learning from and correcting mistakes is so important. Poker players sometimes refer to their mistakes as leaks, as in leaks a plumber would face in their daily routine. Leaks can be large and obvious or they can be small, almost insignificant at the time but in the long term more costly that a big leak. Big leaks, or mistakes, are easy to spot and rectify and although usually expensive at the time they are usually uncommon. A perfect example would be if you folded a Royal Flush each time you were dealt one. Whilst the mistake itself would be huge as you would be folding an unbeatable hand, the cost over a typical year would be minimal as you would only expect to be dealt one such hand every 700,000 hands, or there abouts. However, a small leak, one that does not cost much at the time but is made frequently can be extremely damaging to your bankroll and overall profits. Imagine you make a small mistake that costs you just £0.50 each time you make it but you make it every 100 hands you play, then over time this seemingly insignificant loss will cost you much more than folding a Royal Flush. If you played just 10,000 hands a month then this mistake would cost you £600 every year, imagine what you could do with that money. One major advantage of playing online poker compared to live poker is that there is a plethora of poker software that can be used to analyse your game in minute detail. A program such as Holdem Manager will help you to go through every single hand you play and find areas where you made a mistake. Maybe you should have raised instead of called when you were on a flush draw, maybe you should have let go of your pocket jacks preflop, who knows but it is important to plug those small leaks as soon as humanly possible before you haemorrhage away your hard earned poker bankroll.
Every single poker player on the planet makes mistakes at some point during a typical session but the better players amongst us make less frequent errors than the weaker set of players. Most of the money you make from poker comes from the mistakes made by others, which is why the opening sentence of this article is so obvious and why learning from and correcting mistakes is so important. Poker players sometimes refer to their mistakes as leaks, as in leaks a plumber would face in their daily routine. Leaks can be large and obvious or they can be small, almost insignificant at the time but in the long term more costly that a big leak. Big leaks, or mistakes, are easy to spot and rectify and although usually expensive at the time they are usually uncommon. A perfect example would be if you folded a Royal Flush each time you were dealt one. Whilst the mistake itself would be huge as you would be folding an unbeatable hand, the cost over a typical year would be minimal as you would only expect to be dealt one such hand every 700,000 hands, or there abouts. However, a small leak, one that does not cost much at the time but is made frequently can be extremely damaging to your bankroll and overall profits. Imagine you make a small mistake that costs you just £0.50 each time you make it but you make it every 100 hands you play, then over time this seemingly insignificant loss will cost you much more than folding a Royal Flush. If you played just 10,000 hands a month then this mistake would cost you £600 every year, imagine what you could do with that money. One major advantage of playing online poker compared to live poker is that there is a plethora of poker software that can be used to analyse your game in minute detail. A program such as Holdem Manager will help you to go through every single hand you play and find areas where you made a mistake. Maybe you should have raised instead of called when you were on a flush draw, maybe you should have let go of your pocket jacks preflop, who knows but it is important to plug those small leaks as soon as humanly possible before you haemorrhage away your hard earned poker bankroll.
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