Uncomplicated Poker http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com A beginners guide to poker. Sun, 15 May 2011 16:00:58 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.3 Poker Betting Structures http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/poker-betting-structures/ http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/poker-betting-structures/#comments Sun, 15 May 2011 16:00:58 +0000 admin http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/?p=17 Poker is very popular these days, especially with more and more online poker sites now offering different variations of poker. Aside from the common poker variations widely available at top poker rooms, you will also see different poker betting structures used. Before you get started, make sure you understand the different types of poker betting structures.

The most common poker betting structure is no-limit poker, especially since no-limit Texas Hold’em is currently the most popular variation of poker around the world. No-limit betting structure means you can raise the bet without limit; a simple game of £2/£4 no-limit Hold’em poker can have the pot amount raised all the way to a couple of thousands in a matter of minutes.

Limit or fixed-limit poker games are no less interesting. Each table has a predetermined set of betting limits that players must follow. In a game of £2/£4 fixed-limit Hold’em poker, for example, you can only bet or raise £2 during the first several betting rounds and you can bet or raise £4 on the last betting round.

We also have spread-limit poker games. Spread-limit means the betting limits are set within a certain range. If the game if using a £1-£5 spread-limit, you can bet or raise by any amount as long as it is within the predetermined range. If another player raises the bet before you, you can only raise the bet by the same amount or higher.

Last but not least, we have pot-limit poker games. As the name suggests, pot-limit games come with the betting limited to the amount of pot money.

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More Poker Tips! http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/more-poker-tips/ http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/more-poker-tips/#comments Wed, 20 Apr 2011 16:00:18 +0000 admin http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/?p=15 Even though poker is a very straight forward game, you need to pay close attention to details if you want to master this game and be profitable at all times. There are several important poker tips you should really keep in mind whenever you play poker. We’re going to discuss several important poker tips in this article.

For starters, always make sure you maintain a complete focus the whole time you are playing poker. The minute you start losing control, you will end up making a lot of bad calls and suffer from a series of bad beats. This means you should avoid drinking while playing poker and of course stop playing the moment you become emotional.

Never hesitate to fold even after seeing the River and putting so much money into the pot. The biggest – and most commonly seen – mistake to make in poker is to call a bet after seeing the River just because you cannot fold the hand. You can recover your losses later on as long as you stay focus, so simply fold when you think you have no chance of winning.

Learn to pay close attention to your opponents during the game and you will have a superb competitive advantage to help you stay profitable. Master the art of probe betting and reading tells in order to understand the way your opponents play and gain a huge competitive advantage. You will be able to determine the right moves to make depending on the relative strength of your hand.

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Best Poker Movies http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/best-poker-movies/ http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/best-poker-movies/#comments Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:59:28 +0000 admin http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/?p=13 Let’s take our minds off the technical aspects of poker a little while and enjoy some relaxing RnR, shall we? Poker is very popular not only as a casino game but also as a part of worldwide culture. There are several movies that involve the game of poker as part of the plot, and we are going to look into some of the best poker movies right here in this article.

If you are looking for a poker classic, The Cincinatti Kid is certainly the best movie to watch. This movie tells a story of a young card player through New Orleans in an attempt to be the best poker player of all times. The grand finale shows Steve McQueen’s “The Kid” and Edward Robinson’s Lancey Howard exchanging hands. This is a classic poker movie indeed, and is certainly a must-watch.

Another popular poker movie is the Rounders. Many of today’s poker players around the world, especially those who are playing the game of Texas Hold’em poker, were attracted by poker after watching this movie. This movie is considered one of the best poker movies of all times because both Matt Damon and Ed Norton starred in it but also because it tells the story of modern-day poker like no other poker movies.

There are several other interesting poker movies to watch. The infamous Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels are among the best poker movies of all times, along with Honeymoon in Vegas and A Big Hand for a Little Lady.

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Best Texas Hold’em Starting Hands http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/best-texas-holdem-starting-hands/ http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/best-texas-holdem-starting-hands/#comments Sat, 05 Feb 2011 15:59:22 +0000 admin http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/?p=11 We’ve talked about several prominent poker tips for new poker players before, and one of the best poker tips to keep in mind is to choose the hands to play carefully. In this article, we are going to discuss several top starting hands to play when you are playing the game of Texas Hold’em poker.

The best starting hand to play when you are playing the game of Texas Hold’em poker is a pair of Aces or the Pocket Rockets. Even though you are starting a round with a pair of Aces as your starting hand, you still need to carefully progress through the round in order to keep the risks at minimum.

Next, we have the pair of Kings and Queens. Playing a pair of Kings or Queens is very much similar to playing a pair of Aces. You can raise the bet early to eliminate most of your opponents and prevent them from constructing stronger hands, but you still need to carefully calculate the odds and progress through the round carefully.

A-K is considered slightly stronger than a pair of Jacks as a starting hand in the game of Texas Hold’em poker, especially when the A-K is same-suited. You can construct a strong Pair or even a Royal Flush with this particular starting hand, enabling you to win the round and bank the pot money.

To complete the list of strong Texas Hold’em starting hands, we have A-Q, K-Q, A-J, K-J, and A-10. With any of these starting hands, you have great odds of winning the round.

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Beginner Poker Tips http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/beginner-poker-tips/ http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/beginner-poker-tips/#comments Mon, 17 Jan 2011 15:57:55 +0000 admin http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/?p=9 If you are relatively new to the game of poker and you want to stay ahead of the game from the start, then this article is certainly perfect for you. In this part, we are going to talk about some of the best poker tips for new poker players. Let’s get started, shall we?

The first thing you need to keep in mind is to always play at the stake you can afford. There is no need to enter poker games with higher small and big blinds just because you want to instantly win more money, because you will only end up losing a lot of your poker bankroll in no time. By starting with poker games of lower stakes, you will be able to get used to the game and master various basic aspects of poker.

You must also avoid joining a poker table short-stacked. If a table’s big blind is £2, for example, you need to have at least £100 of poker bankroll to get started. Other players will join the game with enough chips and they will have the power to pressure you during the game if you have limited number of chips in hand.

Avoid playing every starting hand, especially if you want to stay profitable at all times. Learn to choose your starting hands carefully and apply the right poker strategies according to the starting hand you are playing. This way, you will be able to manage your risks and stay profitable at all times.

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Poker Hand Rankings http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/poker-hand-rankings/ http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/poker-hand-rankings/#comments Fri, 03 Dec 2010 15:55:10 +0000 admin http://www.uncomplicatedpoker.com/?p=7 One of the most important basics you need to master before you start playing poker is poker hand rankings. No matter which variation of poker you plan on playing, knowing the poker hand rankings will help you evaluate the circumstance you are in and determine the best strategy to use in order to win the round.

The lowest poker hand is of course the High Card. When all players have no poker hand combination, the player with the highest card in his hand wins the round. You can beat a High Card with a Pair. In general poker games, you will win with a Pair rather frequently.

You can beat a pair with Two Pair. As the name suggests, Two Pair is basically a combination of two pairs. Although Two Pair is usually strong enough to win a round, it can be beaten by players who hold a Three of a Kind.

You can defeat a Three of a Kind by constructing a Straight. A Straight is a series of five off-suited cards in a row. On the other hand, five same-suited cards construct a Flush. In order to defeat a Flush, you need to have a Full House. Full House is a hand constructed by combining a Three of a Kind and a Pair.

Next, we have the Four of a Kind. Four of a Kind is noted as the third highest hand in the game of poker. The only way you can defeat a Four of a Kind is with a Straight Flush – a series of five same-suited cards in a row – or a Royal Flush (same-suited 10-J-Q-K-A).

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