Spread betting

Posted by admin in Bets on January 4th, 2010 |  No Comments »

The best way to explain the principle is firstly to use whole number examples(many punters are baffled when they see fractions of goals or similar when first looking at spread betting – how can there be 2.3 goals?(we will explain later).

Lets choose cricket,or any sport where runs are made.The spread betting companies may decide that a batsman should make about 30 runs.They would therefore offer a spread of say 29 – 31.If you think that batsman would score more than that you would BUY,if you did not rate the batsman and thought he would score less you would SELL.(You would keep your stakes low in this market due to volatility.)

IN THIS EXAMPLE THE BATSMAN SCORES 51

If you BUY for $1 – you will win $20 (you bought at 31,result was 51 – the batsman scored 20 more runs than buy offer)
if you SELL for $1 – you will lose $22(you sold at 29,result was 51 – the batsman scored 22 runs more than sell offer)

The beauty of spread betting is the odds change all the time,so you can close a bet at any time and take your profit,or cut your losses,or alternatively sit back and watch your profits grow(or losses)right through till the end.

Now to look at fractions in spread betting – this can be,and can remain baffling to many players- lets look at a soccer match – TOTAL GOALS.- that is the number of goals in a football match.

The spread betting firms are offering total goals spread of 3.5 – 3.8 goals.Obviously you can not have 3.5 goals.What the odds imply is the estimate is between 3 and 4 goals,with a slight prefernce for 4 goals(the spread is closer to 4 than 3).Your stakes in this market will be higher as there is less volatility.

IN THIS EXAMPLE THE SCORE IS 2 – 0 – TOTAL GOALS = 2

If you BUY for $100 you will LOSE $180 (you bought at 3.8,result was 2 – the total goals were 1.8 less buy offer- $100 times 1.8 = $180)
if you SELL for $100 you will WIN $150(you sold at3.5,result was 2 – the total goals were 1.5 less than sell offer – $100 times 1.5 = $150.

The spread betting firms make their profits from the gaps between the buy and sell figures – if they get it spot on,they get a small profit from BOTH the buyers and seller.

Something to bear in mind when spread betting – human nature means most players have an inclination to BUY – they do that because there is no upper limit for profits,unlike selling,when you know your maximum win.Buyers are always hoping for that freak high scoring game for that elusive big hit.

Of course the spread betting companies know this and always pitch there spreads a little higher than they want them to be(they cannot go too high as the big hitters would step in and sell aggresively),so always approach a market with a view to SELL ,and only consider buying after selling has been discounted after careful thought.

As alway there is a particular warning for punters before they start spread betting – be very careful.It is an extremely volatile form of betting,and you should always be aware of your liabilities at all times,also play one market at a time and closing before opening another.

However spread betting is great fun with ingenious betting opportunities on offer – with such a vast range of bets try to find a niche where you can become experienced and knowledgable.

Tips to Poker Play

Posted by admin in poker online on December 11th, 2009 |  No Comments »

A poker players heads up play may be completely different than their regular play. Here are some tips to help you improve your heads up Texas Hold’em poker strategy.

Tip#1 – An Ace in the Hole

The #1 rule of heads up poker play is that when you have an ace as a hole card you will usually be in a dominant position pre flop. You should then raise/re-raise strong to see what the opponent’s reaction will be. Often times an opponent will fold (depending on the specific style of the poker player) for fear of the ace or a pocket pair. Sometimes you may get called but remember, in heads up poker players have a tendency to make loose calls. Odds are you will still be in a dominant position.

Tip #2 – Lower Your Expectations

While playing heads up Texas Hold’em poker, chances are that you cannot afford to wait on a good hand. A quality hand in heads up poker is not the same as when playing with a bigger group. You may have to settle with J-6 offsuit and just see what happens. The odds are that many times your opponent will have a bad looking hand as well.

Tip #3 – Try To Pick Up A Betting Pattern

Many poker players have an extremely difficult time playing heads up. Some collapse under the pressure and others become painstakingly obvious in how they bet in heads up. Make sure you keep an eye on your opponents betting habits. Every now and then you may want to call a hand that you know your probably beat in just to see what the opponent has. If you can pick up an opponents betting habits it’s almost as if they are showing you their hands.

Tip #4 – Mix Up Your Play

Even if you are not getting the best of cards you must always try to mix up your play to throw your opponent off your scent. Raise with 9-4 suited. Call with A-3 offsuit. This way your opponent cannot pick up a good betting pattern from you. Many poker players are not great when it comes to heads up play. By throwing your opponent off your scent it possible that he/she will be enticed into making a careless all-in call. All it takes is one big mistake in heads up play and you’ll have your opponent right where you want them.

Tip #5 – Don’t Over Do the “All-In” Call

Please do not go over board going all-in. This is like leaving your hand up to fate. There is some luck involved in poker but you don’t want to just get by on being lucky. Besides, doing this is a clear give away that you may be less advanced and a veteran will wait for their chance and BURRY you.

Tips For Video Poker

Posted by admin in Poker on December 6th, 2009 |  No Comments »

In this article we’ll discuss some of the things every video poker player should be doing, regardless of their game play strategy.

1. Only Play At Full Pay Machines

One of the smartest things any potential video poker player can do is to check the payout schedule before he or she starts playing. The payout schedule tells you how much you’ll be paid for each winning hand. In a Jacks or Better Video Poker game 9/6 is considered full pay. That simply means that 9 coins are paid out for a Full House and 6 coins are paid out for a Flush. Many casinos pay out less then 9/6, meaning that in the long run, you’ll simply win less money.

2. Always Play Max Coins

A Mistake many novice players make is to play fewer coins, thinking this will keep them in the game longer. The problem with that theory is many machines will give you proportionately more coins for hitting a Royal Flush with max coins then they will for hitting with less then the max. If you’re worried about going through your bankroll too quickly, play at a low coin size. Or, if you’re really not sure how to play, us a play for free version of the game until you’ve gotten your feet wet.

3. Plan How Much You’re Willing To Lose –And Stick To It.

There is a lot of luck involved in winning Video Poker. Unfortunately, too many players keep pumping coins into the machine, thinking their luck is bound to change. Successful players know that some days you have it and some you don’t. Before you start playing, have a set amount that you’re willing to lose, once that money is gone quit playing.

4. Take Your Time

Video poker is a game of man against machine. Always remember that there is no time limit. Make sure that you carefully review your cards, with each hand. Take as much time as you need, no one is waiting for you so don’t feel pressured to make your move. Don’t hit that draw button until you’re ready.

Improve Your Bingo

Posted by admin in Bingo on November 18th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Many play the game for enjoyment, a social activity or just to gamble at an over all easy game.  Because of the relative easiness of the game, there is always room to improve the play of your game.  Here are the ten easiest ways to improve your bingo the next time you go to the bingo hall.

1) Bingo is a game of concentration and focus during the game.  Make sure that you are always in control of the game.  This means paying attention when the numbers are called and focusing on your numbered cards.

2) Bingo players that play bingo seriously know that the early bird gets the worm.  Arriving early to the bingo hall allows you the chance to buy a larger variety of cards, or with a larger difference of numbers varied through the cards.  This alone will help raise your chances of winning, because numbers that are spaced too closely together or in clumps tend to be played as dead numbers throughout the game.

3) Experienced players know that having too many cards in front of you during the game can be a distraction and can actually hamper you as you search for the numbers on your cards.  It is actually better to play a fewer amount of cards to make sure that you will not get passed by while the numbers are being called. One bad thing in bingo is searching for a number and the caller continues the game and you mistake marking a card because you have too many and it costs you the bingo.

4) Talking during play is a general no no, so I am adding this in just because it can make a difference while you play.  During the game, if someone near you is talking and you cannot hear the numbers being called, you will find it very frustrating and aggravating.  This is a two way street, not only for someone sitting near you, but also for you as well.  So it is best not to talk to others except during the breaks between games.  It will also help you concentrate on what you are doing while you are playing.

5) During the general play of the game, it is common to mark a card incorrectly.  Due to this, it is recommended to use several different colored daubers to correct a mistake marked on the card.  This will allow you to know what exactly is happening on your cards as well as allowing the judge or person judging to know if you correctly hit a bingo.

Poker Players Make

Posted by admin in Poker on November 11th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Some novices play free poker online and never win because of terrible gambling techniques. However, by knowing four common gambling mistakes that are made by new players, you can greatly increase your chances of winning games and tournaments.

1. Going all-in too often or in obvious desperation. In many tournaments with play money, some players go all-in the first hand. It may work for a few times, but after a while, someone will call you. In that case, you better hope that you have actually good cards. All-in can be used to get players to fold, but it should really only be used if you have a solid hand and could possibly double your stack. People should bluff very infrequently with an all-in. Going all-in with a bad hand is what many people call “bad poker.” Sometimes you can get lucky, but the best players bet carefully.

2. Under betting. If you have a good starting hand, don’t be afraid to raise pre-flop, or bet high after the flop. If you have a great hand, then slow playing can work very well. However, when you do start placing bets in a no-limit game, they should not be too small. One reason is that you won’t end up winning as much money if you bet small. Another reason is that you are giving incentives for many other players to stay in the hand. Therefore, you are giving other players chances to hit a hand that is better than yours. The best players bet just the right amount to get it where only one or two players call. In that case, your odds for winning are a lot better.

3. Over betting. Some players get very excited when they have a good hand. They may go all-in, or lay down outrageous bets. Not only is it a waste of a good hand, but also people can start to read you. If you constantly over bet only when you have something, then people will always fold and you won’t win money. However, if you don’t have anything, then people will also know because you aren’t laying down monstrous bets.

4. Finally, it is important to know when to fold. The best poker players are constantly watching other players, and guessing who could have better hands than they have. If someone bets high, and you know you have the best possible hand (which occurs rarely), then you can call. However, you need to know the odds of the other person having a better hand. Additionally, many new poker players call large bets when they don’t have anything, they just need a draw card. This is the worst type of gamble. Seldom will a person get that final card they need for a straight or a three-of-a-kind. Knowing the odds is key to playing good poker.

Tips For Poker Player

Posted by admin in Poker, Uncategorized on November 6th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Poker is a very challenging game although gameplay is relatively simple. Before you start throwing money around familiarize yourself with the rules of betting, calling, raising, and folding. Also, it is important to know the rank of each hand, because you do not want to bet on a hand that YOU think is a winner. Below are 3 other tips on helping you get started as a poker player.

1. Start by playing with play money- This is probably the best way to get started. You do not have to worry about blowing your whole savings account trying to become a good poker player. Start out playing for fun with friends or go online and play with play money. Numerous sites offer this service and you should take advantage of it.

2. Experiment with different strategies- Find the poker style that suits you best. Perhaps you don’t have what it takes to be an aggressive player, so don’t try this strategy if it doesn’t work for you. Don’t stick to one strategy in the beginning. You’ll get read like a book by better players and you will end up getting very frustrated after getting bullied around the table by these people.

3. Don’t get a big head- You may get lucky and win a few big hands when you start out. Don’t get cocky though. Keep a level head when you are up and also when you are down. This will help you to concentrate better and, in turn, play better poker.

ONline poker

Posted by admin in Poker on October 3rd, 2009 |  No Comments »

Among all casino games, poker is one of the most popular. The players in this game are having cards which are concealed and they make wagers on a so-called “central pot” which is eventually awarded to the player who has the best combination cards or that player who makes an uncalled bet. In casinos, it is called as “video poker” because it comes like a slot machine which is played by one player.

There are different varieties of poker but the most common pattern shared by these variations is:

Among the players, there is a rotation of the right to deal and it is marked by a token also known as the dealer. The house dealer holds the cards for each hand while the button which comes as a white plastic disk is being rotated in a clockwise manner for the players in order to know the order of betting.

A player or more must make bets to make a starting stake that would be contested by the players. On the other hand, the card would be shuffled by the dealer and do some cuts and one after a time, cards are dealt to the players. Several betting rounds begin after the starting deal. As rounds go on, hands are develop, this happens out of the players’ dealing of additional cards or if not replacing cards that were previously dealt. Each round finishes by gathering all deals in the central pot.

When a player makes a bet at any betting round, opponents have to do three things: fold, call or raise. The deal automatically dies if no opponents match the bet of one player. The next deal begins right after the awarding of the pot to the bettor. This does not need one to show any cards. Bluffing butts in. One could win without showing a hand. As a basic feature of poker, it sorts out this game from other vying games.

When one player remains at the end of the last betting round, a showdown happens.

This is when players unravel their hidden cards in previous rounds and do evaluation. When one player has the best hand according to the poker type being played- goes home with the bacon.

Poker Helps Broaden Interst

Posted by admin in poker online on September 19th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Oline poker has become one of the most popular games played on the Internet today.  With the increase of the number of people who are signing up and logging on, comes an even broader interest in the game.  Whether you are a novice player wishing to learn more about the game, thereby, gaining experience through online rooms and opinions and advice of other players, or a seasoned player wishing to improve your game and gain perspective on your strategy, your options are almost limitless when playing over the World Wide Web.

Along with growing prizes at mainland tournaments, and increasing television coverage devoted to these tournaments, online poker rooms are now fueling more interest in the game as a whole.

As the popularity of poker increases, the number of online rooms increases as well.

Online poker rooms provide secure payment methods, a feature that is important when conducting any business online, random card dealing, a safe playing environment, and a realistic gaming experience.

So far, we’ve uncovered some interesting facts about internet poker. You may decide that the following information is even more interesting.

They also provide a large number of people to get to know online, discuss opinions and strategies, and the opportunity for more players to take part in games from across the world without having to meet in one place.

Some online rooms are more detailed than others, but most feature very vivid graphics, thrilling promotional opportunities, and extremely generous bonuses.

Many available online poker rooms offer a great deal of options that will help enhance your gaming experience.  One of these options is software available for download in multiple languages, again, broadening the opportunities for players from across the globe to join in the game.  Other options offered by some of the online poker rooms include free rolls, referral bonuses, and traditional loyalty with new account bonus offers.

Many of the features offered for online gaming make playing over the Internet more appealing, and can also help to expand the user volume of the site.

Also, another feature offered by many online sites is a variety of available games.  This allows players to choose which poker variant they would like to play, and allows them to switch from one to another if they so desire.

Australia poker online

Posted by admin in Poker on September 9th, 2009 |  No Comments »

If you feel lucky today and you are a poker player, even a rookie you are 10 seconds away from an online poker website. Always try to spend only the amount the money that you can afford to lose and there are also some basic rules that you shouldn’t pass. First of all try to join a rookie room. If you feel that sharks are inside that are winning all the time , is better if you leave the room. Take it easy and try to learn some tricks from the other players, study them and do like them.Don’t get distracted during playing, it’s a game but you are win to win.One of the best poker websites from Australia from where you can play poker online is http://www.poker-online.net.au/. So you just have to enter the site download the software and after enjoy the one of a kind experience felt during a poker game.

Don Topel Go Home With Empty Hands From Ace Poker

Posted by admin in News on August 24th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Don Topel had to cope with the most professional poker players to win 1 million bucks on NBC. There is hardly anything to be done to Topel because he has won a few matches against him and Erick Lindgren Howard Lederer, both professional poker players .
Topel the defeated Erick Lindgren and won $ 40,000. Topel had to choose to go with the $ 40,000 or gain or could continue for the next game. Topel has chosen to go on being forced to cope with his Howard Lederer.

Again, Topel winner winning out over $ 200,000. At the end of Topel can take $ 200,000 or could choose to go ahead for the big prize of 1 million dollars, in episode two. Topel choose to move ahead for the big prize.

Topel will face Gavin Smith, a great player for poker.Topel is removed from the game by going home with empty hands.