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Sunday, 14 June 2020

PokerStars Live Casino Games

PokerStars Live Casino Games

PokerStars, not long ago by far the very few holdouts in mere offering poker, has recently announced that it will be offering live dealer casino games included in its services to its players.

While the feeling all along may be that the much more poker centric crowd at PokerStars probably wouldn’t be that considering casino games, getting bought with a casino company certainly features a strategy for changing things, also to be honest, with the huge player base that PokerStars has, it really only makes sense to a minimum of try to view whether casino games will be popular enough here, something that wasn’t even tried in the past.

So now PokerStars players now doesn't just have the ability to play casino games but could now play them inside live dealer format, the one that has proven fairly popular at casino sites generally.

For those who enjoy casino games, the live dealer format gets them as close with a real casino as you can get, with real-time dealing being transmitted to players by means of a video feed.

Through a partnership with Evolution Gaming, an innovator on this technology, PokerStars players can play live blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and in many cases live Hold’em. They are even offering what’s called “Immersive Lite Roulette”, that provides not merely camera angles with the tables but other camera shots also to get more realism to reside casino play.

Sam Hobcraft, the Director of Casino at PokerStars, said "Live dealer games appeal to some broad array of players who take advantage of the added level of authenticity and trust that comes from seeing the action occur inside the analogue world. Players will benefit from the convenience of playing poker, casino, and live casino games inside the same place, with the same protection of player funds, a similar fast payment processing, and exactly the same trust they may have arrive at expect from PokerStars."

Amaya Gaming first launched live casino play on Full Tilt quite some time back, and after that tested the format for the Spanish PokerStars site, and they are now ready to roll it out to the main PokerStars site also, including Pokerstars.uk, that is actually a skin with the main site as well.

PokerStars does have an avid casino floor placed in Latvia for your live end of things though so that they are getting all within this idea, and thus it'll be interesting to view how popular this ultimately ends up being however it will probably deliver enough extra profit to the company which is healthy for that poker industry too.

Sunday, 7 June 2020

Spin the Wheel to Make Money From Casinos

Spin the Wheel to Make Money From Casinos
Everyone wants money. Some of us want more and they are ready to take risks, so that they can try their luck by spinning the wheel to make money from casinos. Today, in this article, we will help you (if you are a risk-taker) by sharing some valuable tips to minimize their risk of losing money in casinos. So, if you read this article, you'll definitely enjoy.
When we talk about 'spin the wheel', it means we are talking about the famous Roulette system. If you don't know the proven Roulette strategy, you are not only wasting your money, but time too. Spinning the wheel is not an easy task to do. It's only a few people who actually can make money from casinos on a regular basis. This is how these casinos grow and survive longer.
Okay, here are some tricks that can do wonder at the time you spin the wheel. You must understand the basic requirement before you apply these strategies to your success. It is patience. In fact, this is the most important factor to become successful in casinos.
Put Money on Colors
Choose either black or red color. In this way, you can have 50:50 odds and then you can turn these odds to your advantage. But using the effective Roulette system strategy, you can improve the chance to 60:40.
Okay, we start by drawing a table. Let's draw a table with 5 columns and 4 rows. It means, you will be getting 20 cells altogether. Divide each column into 5 sub-columns. Now fill the column (main) like this - 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 and 95.
In the sub-column, you need to note down where the wheel landed in each turn. For example, if the wheel landed on Red, Black, Black, Red, Black, then note it down as R, B, B, R, B.
What's the advantage?
When we note it down, we can see the results the Roulette wheel producing in each turn and then we can verify if the wheel producing the same results 5 times in a row.
What's the theory?
When we have the similar color 5 times in a row, we can put our money on the opposite color to take the benefit of the theory of big numbers.
Okay, now let's take an empirical example.
Say, we start with $100 cash. If the wheel hits the black 5 times in a row, we will put our bet on red for $5. Now, if the wheel is fixed on black again, we will lose the money. But again we put $10 on red. Let's assume, the wheel hits the black again and we fail. Again we put our $20 on red, but this time we shall win.
What's the calculation?
When we started, we had $100. We lose the bet, we had $100-$5=$95.
After that, we lose $10 again and as a result, we are down to $95 - ($10 + $20) = $65. Then again, we won $20 and we have $65 + ($20 x 2)= $105. So, we have won $5 easily.
When you win, don't rush. Wait for the wheel to land on the same color 5 times in a row and follow the same tricks as mentioned.
A point to note
Make it sure that at your first stake you never play more than 5% of your overall budget. It will ensure that you will win back, even if you lose the money. When you lose the money, the stake is automatically doubled. Though it may look a real small value ($5), but remember, over time, the stake will increase, so does the profit.

Sunday, 17 May 2020

Poker Codes - How to Get More Bang For Your Buck

Poker Codes - How to Get More Bang For Your Buck
Poker codes are definitely a way to get more bang for your buck. If you are a new entrant into the world of online poker, you should know how poker codes can help you win. Here's a list of the top poker code bonus sites to help you choose the best poker rooms on the internet to play in.
Full Tilt Poker: This site is considered as the industry leader in online poker by a lot of professional players. The software runs smoothly and has a sharp design and the initial deposit bonus is quite lucrative and you can get up to $600 with it, which is huge by any standards. The reason why playing at this site is a good idea is because it has a whole array of games to play, to suit any kind of player, whether he is a novice or a pro. The 100% deposit bonus is great too and players have the option of clearing it within 120 days.

Poker Stars: This is the largest poker room on the web and offers one of the best poker code bonuses. There is always loads of traffic, great promotions and a variety if games being played all around the clock. In fact, you will find tournaments starting almost every second of the day! There is a huge range of cash games as well and that is the reason why so many seasoned players log in here regularly. This poker room offers a 100% matching discount and it goes up to $600.  The bonus is easy to clear and it is definitely worth taking advantage of.

Party Poker: This site sees a lot of new players coming in. This is a good thing because it means that the competition in most games is quite soft. The first deposit bonus they offer is a 100% matching bonus and it goes up to $500. It is a solid bonus and the good thing is that you are given enough time to clear it. The tournaments are quite popular as well and see a lot of action. There is a weekly tournament with a prize worth $300K and a monthly one with a prize worth $1 million. The client support offered by this online poker room is good too, with both phone and email included. Europe's evening hours is the time when the traffic at the site peaks and this is the best time to play here.

Titan Poker: This is one of the most respected poker rooms on the internet. There is some tournament or the other going on at all times of the day. A favorite with a lot of regulars is the jackpot sit- and- go tournament where one can win $50 K at one go! This site offers a matching first- time deposit bonus that can be used for raking in up to $500.
Keep this list in mind while looking for an online poker room and you could emerge as a big winner!

Monday, 30 September 2019

Tips For a Good Sit N Go Player - Part 1

Sit N Go players are a particular category of poker players. Sit N Go grinders are those players who make regular profits playing SNG tournaments. A good Sit N Go player that plays at low or medium levels can make $1000's each month. A good income for a lot of normal people. This article outlines many of the aspects and key factors involved in getting a profitable Sit N Go player and will try to highlights the common expensive mistakes to avoid. There are simple advices to follow, a decent poker player must have the combination of few skills and a lot if discipline in order to learn slowly how this particular games run. Those players who get profits from their skills are those who invest time and will in their development as poker players by continually hard working on their favourite games in order to improve the skills. Bankroll Management is a key point, if you feel bankroll management is not important, you need to think about it again.
There are a lot of possible variances that can affect your bankroll, the natural swings of luck is the main one, so you need to be really careful and adequately bankrolled when you starting play at a particular level of buy-in. This is a fundamental tip that will protect you from a possible bankrupt. The really important factor for a poker player is to bear in mind and never forget is that you don't be worrying about the value of cash while playing every games especially poker games. This capacity will prevent you from making stupid plays based on the situation presented. There are few factors to evaluate when choosing the site where to base your Sit N Go new career, which are: bonus rates. VIP promotions and Rakeback. You need to evaluate the skills of the opposition and your comfort with the software.
Don't miss the next part.

Professional Poker Player Transition to Sports Betting - Where's the +EV in Horse Racing Systems?

EV or Expected Value is a widely used term in poker terminology to determine if the outcome of a play is +, 0 or - in terms of profitability. This article is aimed for Poker Players who also like to punt on UK and Irish horse racing. It never ceases to amaze me how many good poker players are terrible at betting on horse racing. If they can spend so much time on their poker game then why not also put in the effort when placing a bet to ensure that you have the most +EV decision that you can possibly make with all the information at hand. The title of the post is actually a small bit misleading as I personally believe that all horse racing systems are doomed and the way to consistently profit at betting on horse racing is to have a horse racing method not a system.
The following article will lay the ground work for anyone who wants to start taking their punting to the next level. There is no better satisfaction then spending an hour or two analysing a race and 1 horse just stands head and shoulders above the rest when you compare all the different factors that I will explain below. Of course the toughest part is having the discipline to only wait for when these such occasions occur when placing a bet, and some times, this may mean you do not bet for up to a month. (This may help explain why I moved into playing poker from sports betting as the results of your actions are known instantaneously, and you can play a game anytime of any day). I also think you can compare a MTT player to a professional sports bettor - you can go long periods without a win and then score a few big results and then rinse and repeat and hopefully over the course of the year you will have been profitable.
1. You must specialise. All the most profitable professional sports bettors pick not only 1 sport but only a small niche in that sport. Patrick Veitch, who has won over 10 million punting on horse racing in the UK only bets on UK flat racing. He even has a massive team of researchers who do a lot of the work for him, but he as he also works 18 hours days during the flat season he is naturally burnt out by the end of the season.
For the beginner though, what I mean by specialise is concentrate on an area of horse racing where you can get the most information. Information is power so unless you own a shed load of 2 year old horses or are the nephew of Aidan O Brein, there is no point in specialising in 2 year old horse races as you just wont have enough information to go on. Therefore it makes more sense to specialise on handicap races, where each horse in the race must of least have run 3 times to qualify but mainly are run by the same horses year in, year out until they are retired.
The best races then to specialise in are 4 year old plus handicaps in flat and national hunt racing as you have the most information available and you can start to see patterns in horses and therefore pick out some very +EV selections when you have spotted this pattern and the majority of the racing public haven't. This is the bread and butter of successful punting, going against the crowd.
Personally I used to specialise in 4 year old plus UK flat handicaps in the summer, and UK and Irish National Hunt handicap chases and hurdles in the Winter.
2. In your specialised area, when you select a race to analyse, you must go through every horse in the race to develop a shortlist. Below are my 5 essential criteria that every horse must have when you are placing a bet.
a) Going - The horse must be proven on going conditions.
b) Distance - The horse must be proven on the trip
c) Course Type - The horse must be proven on similar type of course
d) Fitness - The horse must have shown that it can operate at optimal levels since its last number of days off the track.
e) Class - The horse must have either won at the class he is currently competing in before or else gave a very good showing in a previous race at the similar or higher class level.
Going and Distance
With regard to going and distance and to a lesser extent course type, I will not fully discount a horse who has never raced on the going if he has extremely good sire stats (15% + strike rate) however I would always give precedence to another horse in a race who has won on for example soft going compared to a horse who has never raced on soft but has sire stats of 18% strike rate for soft going conditions.
With distance, I would also use sire stats if a horse is moving up or down in trip by 1 furlong on the flat, and 2 furlongs in national hunt. With experience, you can tell by looking at a race if a horses needs the extra trip or not and the sire stats can be a great way to back up that visual piece of information.
Course Type
This often overlooked by the general racing public. The best thing about UK and Irish racing is the different types of race courses you will encounter. Cheltenham (left-handed, galloping, undulating and testing track with stiff fences) is totally different to Stratford (left Handed, flat & Sharp) as it is to Sandown (right-handed, galloping, testing track)
A horse who has won twice in Cheltenham will probably never win a race at Stratford and vice versa. Bigger sized horses are more suited to galloping tracks as they can take the turns easier and can maintain a strong galloping pace for longer whereas a smaller sized horse is better suited to sharp tracks (i.e less than 10 furlongs) as most of the running will be going around bends and therefore the bigger horses will not be able to maintain their top galloping speed for long on the stretches.
Also some horses can only run to their best at left handed courses and vice versa. You would actually wonder why trainers persist to run horses which clearly will not win on a certain turning race track, but then you realise by doing this, they will get their Official rating down as horse will appear to be trying but will be hanging left or right the whole way through. You have to be aware that trainers will be trying to manipulate the handicapper a lot of the times in the lower grade races by running horses on unsuitable ground, at the wrong distance, on the wrong course type, or running the horse with a different style during the race all to try and reduce their rating so that they can set up a better chance for themselves to win in the future at a decent price.
I love Cheltenham race meet in March for the simple fact, the course is a stiff testing course which straight away rules out a lot of other horses in the race as they just cant handle it, the grade of racing and pirze money on offer means that everyone is trying to win, and you can nearly always guarantee what the going will be. Therefore if you just use the criteria above and select horses who are proven on the 5 factors (and this applies to the non handicap graded races too, you will see huge profits)
Fitness
To determine a horses fitness, you must look at its previous patterns of how it performed when it returns after a certain number of days off the track. The beauty of handicap races is you have loads of past information to go on and you can see if a horse is 0-5 when returning after an 80 day lay off, whereas he is 3-2-5 when he returns between 15 and 30 days.
Class
A horses class is often overlooked by the racing public. Statistically horses who are moving up in grade/class do not have a good strike rate, however the public will back it blindly if it sees it has won by 5 lengths in its previous race in a lower grade. Analyse past races to see if a horse has won or come close in the grade of race it is racing in today. You can discount a horse if it has failed 2 times at the grade when having all other conditions to suit except for when it is running for a new stable which has a good record at rejuvenating horses.
Also keep in mind that a horse who has placed in a black type race (i.e grade, 1,2,3) will have a more class than a horse who has a good winning record in Class 2 (B) handicaps, so if it is racing in a Class 2 handicap for the first time, do not discount just because it has never won a race.
3. Once you have created your shortlist based on the above criteria, you can now get down to the real dirty work of finding the eventual winner. Sometimes you might only be left with 1 horse, sometimes with 8, you must then start applying other filters to see if you can narrow down the list more. Sometimes the odds will allow to dutch 3 horses left if you can not narrow it down anymore. Then go for it as it is a plus EV move.
However be aware that every time you discount you must have a very valid reason backed up by a decent sample size. Here's a list of filters to reduce the shortlist.
Weight
Some horses as stated earlier have a bigger frame then others, therefore having top weight doesn't make much difference to them, whereas the smaller horse will struggle. Again by studying previous races you will spot a pattern
OR
This is the official rating that the horse racing board's in house handicapper assigns to a horse to determine what weight it should carry in its next horse race. The OR is updated weekly, therefore you sometimes see trainers turn out a horse 3 times in a week to try and take advantage of this before the handicapper reassigns it a higher rating. For an excellent explanation of official hores racing handicapping see this article written by good friend Malcolm Smith over at .
After a while, horses will reach their peak and start to hover around a certain OR mark. Therefore it will be unlikely that it will win if its OR mark is higher than its highest winning mark unless the horse is an improving progressive sort. But for older horses, this OR mark becomes more important and can be more relied upon.
Field Size
Some horses will not race unless they are covered in the pack, other horses need room otherwise they get into trouble during the race. The trick is to identify these type of horses. You will start to spot where some horses only win in races with less than 8 runners, but never figure in races with more than 12. You can safely assume that he needs the perfect ride in a big runner race but more than likely will not get that (This is when you can factor in the Jockeys ability to see if its OK to rule out this horse or not) The field size matters more in National Hunt, as some horses prefer seeing the jumps early/later and as they are pack animals prefer chasing a leader than actually leading
Seasonal
A lot of horses prefer to run in certain times of the year. This could be down to how a trainer prepares the horse over the course of the season and aims it to be at full fitness come March time for example, but other times horses just perform better in certain months. Again by looking at past patterns you will begin to spot these trends.
Trainer Statistics
8 years ago it was a very profitable trend to follow certain trainers at certain race tracks for certain race types. This edge has slowly eroded since the markets have caught on, however it still needs to be factored in when trying to finalise your short list.
Trainer - Jockey combinations
If you try and follow this blindly by backing winning Trainer-Jockey Combos, you will most likely end up with a loss. However it is a good tool to have when you are trying to reduce the shortlist as some stats are just too good to ignore.
Jockey Booking
This is actually a powerful indicator. However this again doesn't mean much if the horse doesn't first qualify for the 5 essential criteria above. Also if you only ever back horses with the top jockeys on board you are forgoing on EV as, the odds will drop on a horse with the likes of Ruby Walsh or Tony McCoy on board, but odds will still remain good on a horse if for example the jockey booking was Graham Lee, who is a very underrated performer. Look back over past races and see how the horse has performed under their guidance before. You will start to see profitable trends and indicators.
Gambling Stables
There are a few ways to do this. One is manually record stables where horses have been heavily backed and won. Another way is to look at a horses previous wins and see what the average odds were. The lower the winning odds, the bigger chance that the stable money only goes down when the horse has a good chance of winning (Kevin Ryan is an example of a gambling stable). The higher the odds, means the horse has won races that they weren't fully expecting to win and therefore less likely a gambling stable (Veneita Williams comes to mind here for being an honest stable).
Post Race Comments
This is often overlooked. If you see what trainers, jockeys and owners have said to the press after a horse has won (See the racing post website for all the comments), you can pick up some useful information which can help you lean one way or the other on a selection.
Pace of the race.
To understand the pace of the race you first need to figure out what is each horse's preferred running style. They can be broken down into front runners, prominent runners, Hold up horses. Here's is a fantastic article which details the breakdown of winning % of different horses running styles compared to the actual number of race entries of horses with different running styles.
It shows that you should really be concentrating on front running and prominent horses as it accounts for 65% of winners compared to being only 50% of entries in races. Front runners in particular account for 20% of winners even though they only supply 11% of runners in a race.
You can use this to your advantage once you get to know all of the different course types. By backing a front running horse that satisfies the 5 essential criteria on a race course which has a sharp track with a short run in, you have added a few % EV points to your selection.
Another factor here is analysing the previous 3 races the horse has ran in and check out the in running comments. Especially look at the horses who came placed or came outside the top 4 but were close near the end. Keep and eye out for comments like "finished strongly", "kept on well", "stayed on well", "kept on final furlong"and for other tidbits like "hampered" but then "finished strongly". These can point towards a horse who is on the upward curve and given the perfect conditions in the next race will have a very good chance of winning.
Another thing to factor in is if a race does not have any natural front runners, then the race will not be run at a true pace, therefore could throw up some very unusual results. It may mean that the horse who has the best speed on a flat track will win when it drives all out in the last furlong.
When the pace of the race is guaranteed, the classier horse which satisfies the essential criteria will more often than not win the race.
4. Resources
For 6 years, before getting lured into the world of Online Poker, I punted successfully on horse racing and I used the following resources
Ratings from .
The ratings are based upon advanced pure mathematics but are presented in a an easy to read pdf. The main feature in my view that sets this service apart from a lot of pretenders is the 'Class' filter they derive using their mathematical approach. Fantastically accurate for Non Handicap graded races in both National Hunt and Flat racing in the both UK and Irish racing. They also have a great forum where you can exchange ideas with the other members and have recently introduced a Racing Bot where you plug in all your profitable racing systems and sit back and watch.
Stats and ratings from
I only found this website 4 years into my sports betting career, and it was free for nearly 2 years after that. It is without doubt the biggest time saving tool when it comes to analysing a race using all the criteria and filters I have mentioned above in the article. The only negative is that they only cover UK horse racing.
Racing Post Website- Last year they introduced a subscription service and I suppose it was about time considering all the information that it provides. It is essential for anyone serious about racing. I used it to confirm my findings from the ratings and stats mentioned above.
At The Races Website - Good for watching previous races and offers different race analysis from the Racing Post. As far as I know this is still free.
I hope that after reading the above that you will now not just throw money blindly at the favourite when you have a punt on the horses. Put a bit of time and effort into the selection process and give yourself a +EV chance of winning.

Doyle Brunson - "It's a State of Mind"

Of course you have all heard about Doyle Brunson, right? One or two of you guys out there probably even idolize this poker great - I sure do. Well, I ran across something he wrote just the other day at Poker Player. Coming from a man of his great experience, the thoughts expressed in the article were really provoking and insightful.
So his idea was basically about the mindset of the poker player when at the poker table. It's not something new. I've talked about it many times before - how your state of mind affects your playing to a certain degree. Yet coming from Brunson's own mouth - or pen or keyboard in this case - the ideas just sank in all the more.
Here are some excerpts from his article:
"I've always been a believer in attitude. If a man thinks he'll win at poker, then he's more likely to prevail. Confidence won't make you any luckier, but it can make you play better. Assuming you have enough skill to win, confidence will keep you from turning against yourself and letting self-doubt prompt you to make poor decisions."
With those opening lines, who can't help but continue reading, right? It does make perfect sense, not only in poker but in most other things in life as well. Confidence is surely not a guarantee of a win or success, but it certainly does wonders as to how you perform, carry yourself, and react to whatever goes on around you.
Here's more:
"He even convinced me to try a few of his experiments in self-confidence, such as imagining myself with all the chips piled in front of me. It seemed to work. As I've said, a player with confidence has a long-term advantage over one without it. There's nothing supernatural about that, either. It's simply that confidence is a psychological force that keeps you on target and unnerves your opponents."
In this paragraph he is talking about this poker player who plays mind games with himself all the time. It is quite funny actually, how Brunson narrates that guy's attitude and frame of mind. However, it is the idea that your psyche has a great deal to do with your performance that really interested me.
Doyle Brunson does dole out a note of caution however. This guy Keith (yeah same guy above) decided to try pretending that he was losing in order for him to be in a winning mental state. Something like reverse psychology I guess. It worked for a while but blew up in his face in the end. I guess he was too much of a loose screw - he actually believed in his mental game!
Anyhow, I agree with Brunson's parting words: "I suppose playing mind games can be helpful or harmful, depending on how you use them. Personally, I stick to the simple stuff and leave elaborate mental experiments to more the more adventurous - like Keith. Poker players should have faith in their own abilities. That helps. And that's as far as I take it."

How to Succeed As a Professional Poker Player

In the case of becoming a professional poker player, you want to learn how to 'make a living' playing poker. That task is actually easier than one may think if you have the discipline to apply certain strategies and set certain goals and boundaries.
The first step, and likely the easiest, is to learn the basics of the game. Once you understand the basic concept of the game, you can take it to the next level and begin to learn strategy. A convenient way to learn the basics of the game is to play online poker at one of the many poker sites on the Internet.
As you progress in learning the basics, you can begin to use strategies that will help your game. However, the strategies are not as important as learning how to maintain your bankroll. If you intend to remain a professional, you must also maintain a reserve of cash to continue in your venture as a professional poker player.
A few other important disciplines in becoming a professional Poker Player is to learn:

How to lay down a hand when you believe you may be beat
  How to figure out what your opponent is holding
  How to effectively read a board (the flop, turn and river)
  How to bet to get the maximum return on your winning hands
One of the biggest misconceptions is that a professional will always win, that is hardly true as anyone can see a professional in any sport does not always win, however the key is consistency. A good professional will cash about 1 out of 5 times or 20% of the time. This means that out of every 5 sessions or tournaments you play you should make a profit.
The key to becoming a professional poker player is to win consistently. If you lose too often, you will blow your bankroll and have nothing more to continue as a professional poker player. This is the reason it is very important to learn bankroll management and poker strategies.