Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Full Tilt Pokers Cashout Tournament Strategies
In Cashout Tournaments, half of the buy-in goes into the Cashout prize pool, and the other half into the tournament prize pool. The ability to cash out in 10% increments of the starting stack (for example, if you start with 3,000 chips, you can cash out as little as 300 chips and keep cashing out in increments of 300) can drastically alter the way you approach these tournaments. With most pros, the goal in a tournament is first place. Cashing in a tournament or lowering variance is not a major concern the vast majority of the time. If that’s your only goal, removing chips from your stack is not going to be an option you employ very often. For most players, however, while first place is certainly always going to be the number one goal, there are other factors involved.
Often times, the best opportunity to cash out is going to be early in the tournament. You can get back some of the money you put up in the buy-in and navigate a slightly shorter stack while the blinds are still small and chip away to get back to where you started and beyond. The real key to knowing when to implement the Cashout option is how much the money means to you. There’s certainly a real advantage in a poker tournament when you triple up very early and have that bigger stack, but for a lot of players, securing that automatic Freeroll in a tournament is going to be even more advantageous (remember that with the 3,000 chip starting stack, should you increase your stack to 9,000, each 300 chips will allow you to cash out for 10% of what you put into the Cashout pool – 6,000 chips will get your full buy-in back and still leave you with a starting stack!). The ability to give peace of mind, guaranteeing that you can’t lose any money in the tournament, might allow you to play a stronger game as you go on at this US Poker Room.
The Cashout Tournaments also provide a few other opportunities poker players have never seen before. There isn’t a player out there who hasn’t been playing their tournament and just had something “come up” or something they absolutely had to do. Maybe you were already on a time crunch with just a few free hours to spare and were looking to play a little poker. I would advise any player in this position to join a Cashout Tournament rather than risk running out of time in another MTT. The full Cashout option allows you to play and still get money out of the work you did, even if you can’t complete the whole thing!
My strategy going into Cashout Tournaments would be to cash out little by little. I might take a little off the top here and there, while trying to retain a relatively decent stack. I always like to have the biggest stack at the table so I can get maximum value out of my hands, but in the cases where I have quite a bit more chips than anyone else, getting a little bit of money for my chips becomes quite appealing. Later on in the tournament, I would consider cashing out a little bit here and there, while still trying to keep my stack above 15 big blinds, and preferably above 20 big blinds. Maintaining this stack size makes sure that I’m not so short that my hand is forced while still having enough chips to re-raise all-in and have enough chips that someone can fold. Try this US Poker Room!
The full Cashout option is one I would reserve for mostly emergencies and other such events that come up unexpectedly. Tournament life is such a valuable thing that I would never give up my last chip in a Cashout Tournament unless I had to leave, but cashing down to a shorter stack and trying to double up can be highly effective and fun as well. Many people like to start with short stacks in cash games and take away a lot of the decision work. Cashing out to 10 big blinds or less and beginning to play shove or fold poker is something many people hate, but many others love.
One final tip to keep in mind is that you will also have the ability to practice valuable tournament skills by utilizing the Cashout option. If you need more experience playing a shorter stack effectively, you can cash out a portion of your stack. This allows you to make additional money without having to actually dump off chips, and you can work on improving that portion of your poker game, as well.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Full Tilt Rush Poker
How Rush Poker* works
Join a Rush Poker* game and be part of a large player pool, facing a different table of opponents every hand you play. As soon as you fold your hand, you'll be rushed to a new table for your next hand. To play even faster, use the Quick Fold button to move to another table, even if the action hasn't reached you yet.
How to find Rush Poker* tables
Look for Rush Poker* tables in the Basic View and Standard View of the Full Tilt Poker game lobby. Learn more about Rush Poker* by watching the Rush Poker* Video Tutorial and reading the Rush Poker* details page.
Join the action to experience the world's fastest poker game.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Popularity of Online Poker in US – Is it Good or Bad
Following the great 2003 Moneymaker upset to the World Series of Poker, online poker US sites have garnered a lot more attention, and not all of it has been welcomed. Although it has certainly stirred up a lot more interest in online poker sites for US players in the general population, the national media attention also stirred up lawmakers, bringing into question the legality of online poker play for US citizens. Many countries have already made online poker legal and have installed regulations for play, including the United Kingdom. The United States, however, has lagged behind in allowing on-line play, resulting in the proliferation of free play online poker sites for US players.
Quickly seeing the benefits of the online poker boom and hoping the capitalize on it, the state of North Dakota's House of Representatives passed a bill to legalize and regulate online poker and online poker card room operators located in the state in February 2005. The bill would have required online poker operations to locate all branches of operations physically in the state to qualify for legal status. The owner of Paradise Poker and CEO of Sporting bet, Nigel Payne, pledged to relocate operations if the bill passed into state law.
After hearing of the bill, however, the U.S. Department of Justice sent notice to North Dakota's Attorney General warning that online gaming "may" be illegal meaning that the pending legislation "might" be in violation of the federal Wire Act, passed into law in 1961, well before the internet. Shortly afterwards the bill was defeated by the North Dakota Senate. Since then the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Wire Act doesn't apply to types of online gambling other than sports betting, which was the original purpose of the law anyway. Despite the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the application of the Wire Act to online gambling.
Later legislation has further closed off the online poker US market. Passed into law in October 2006 by President Bush, the Safe Port Act includes a provision known as UIGEA or Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act which states that it is unlawful to use the internet for placing, receiving or knowingly transmitting a bet or a wager if the bet is unlawful in the state it is initiated, received or otherwise made.
This has made sure that online poker sites are unable to do business with Americans by prohibiting any American Financial Institutions from doing business with them. The time is ripe for new legislation to legalize and regulate online poker in the US. Groups such as the Poker Players Alliance have made it their mission to protect and advocate for the right of US poker players. Several attempts have been made already to overturn the UIGEA and perhaps soon with some fresh legislation online poker rooms will be able to welcome US poker players online again.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
UB's Multi-Million Dollar Championship

Saturday, December 5, 2009
WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic

To win your seat in the $15,400 poker tournament, enter one of the following online US Poker tourneys at UltimateBet:
WPT Five Diamond Super Satellite – Sundays at 8:30pm ETBuy-in: $500+30Prize: At least one $17,500 WPT Five Diamond prize package that includes the $15,400 buy-in and $2,100 for travel and accommodations is guaranteed
Low Buy-in STEP TourneysBuy-in: From just 10 centsPrize: Conquer all 10 STEPS for a $17,500 WPT Foxwoods prize package
STEP 10 Direct TourneyBuy-in: $2,250+100Prize: Don't want to fight your way through all 10 STEPS? Buy directly into STEP 10 for a quick shot at a $17,500 WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic prize package.
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UB's Power Hour

Rack up double the UltimatePoints with UB Power Hours – every day from 1-4am and 1-4pm (and 1-5pm on Sundays).
Just look for the bolt next to the table name and grab a seat to start earning double the points at any of the following tables (excluding heads-up games):
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
CarbonPoker's Turkey Grand Slam

Thanksgiving is here and that means a few things: Turkey, Football and Poker... also family, but I think I covered the most important three first.
As you get ready for turkey day, spend some time honing your heads up poker skills to get ready for the Turkey Grand Slam at CarbonPoker on a US Poker Site.
How To Become The Grand Slam Champion
How do I get in? Good question! Just hit up any of CarbonPoker's specially designed Turkey Jackpot SnGs to earn Thanksgiving Leaderboard points. At the end of November, the Top 128 players on the Leaderboard will duke it out in a heads up tournament.
The Grand Slam Final works exactly the same as Wimbledon, where qualifiers will be pitted against each other in Heads-up battle and play down until we have just one Champion!
Half of each Turkey Jackpot SnG will be added to the Thanksgiving Jackpot - which already starts at $2,500. The more games that go off, the bigger the final prizes will be. And the more that you play, the better unique starting stack you'll have going into the final tourney!
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