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October
10th 2009
WedoitallVegas’ Latest Special Promotions Include Free Poker Cash and Monthly Poker Freerolls

Posted under Poker & internet poker & online poker & poker tournaments

WeDoItAllVegas.com, the best  LV, poker , and gambling info site, is giving poker players an opportunity to win some major money with their $1500 monthly poker tournaments and $100 Free Bankrolls at Full Tilt Poker. WDIAV, also has various WDIAV Forum Free Rolls and poker tournaments running around the clock, that grant members of their forum an excellent chance to earn even more cash just by joining.

First is the special Free $100 Poker Bankroll at Full Tilt, which gives $100 to new players on Full Tilt. The only requirements to get your Free $100 Bankroll is that you must be a NEW player at Full Tilt and meet the country requirements. You will then receive $50 in your new Full Tilt player account and the other $50 when you make the point requirements. Read the full terms and conditions before joining.

The other contest at WDIAV,  is their new $1500 Poker Free Roll, this poker tournament is for all the players who joined to the Free $100 Cash Bankroll promotion. To qualify for the $1500 Freeroll you will need to have received the Free $100 at Full Tilt Poker, or in the case that you are a member to the affiliate program, have at least brought one person to the Promotion on Full Tilt Poker. Once you have reached these requirements, you will get a personal invite to be a part of the $1500 Monthly Poker Freerolls.

WDIAV Forum members have been winning tons of cash lately in the $1000 WDIAV Monthly Freeroll. To get an entry into the Monthly $1000 Freeroll, you will need to  meet a certain blog and forum posting requirements set up by WedoitallVegas. Read through the requirements on the WeDoItAllVegas.com forum to see if you qualify. This WDIAV  Freeroll is hosted on Full Tilt, one of the best online poker sites in the world.

WDIAV, offers visitors great promotions, useful info and entertaining articles. Stop by WeDoItAllVegas.com, today and discover how awesome it could be to win money without risking a dime.

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June
8th 2009
FullTilt.com launches WSOP Coverage Page

Posted under Poker & online poker & online poker rooms & poker tournaments

The biggest poker site Full Tilt Poker is upping the ante on the news from World Series of Poker with their WSOP Coverage Page, a new portal dedicated to give poker players on everything related to the World Series of Poker 2009, including players views, players’ insights, players’ coverage, minute to minute updates, players’ blogs and more.

FullTilt.com WSOP Coverage Page is not the usual news website provided by hundreds of other sites. Full Tilt WSOP Coverage Page is separated into three areas, and includes a daily highlights section in where fans can get access to the World Series of Poker 2009 events info, results, players and more in a series of articles written by the Full Tilt Poker writers Roy Winston and AlCantHang. Aside from the typical daily updates and results on each and every event, Full Tilt’s WSOP Coverage Page also features two poker blogs, Poker from the Rail Blog, which highlights comments, poker news, insider info from Full Tilt Poker Pros, comments from FullTilt.com’s viewers and writers and guest posts from guest bloggers, and the Pro Blog, which features comments from members of Team Full Tilt playing in the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, including Andy Bloch, Jon “Pearljammed” Turner and Roy Winston.

In addition, Full Tilt Poker WSOP Coverage Page has a Twitter portion that supplies round the clock updates and commentary from several poker pros. Included in the Twitter area include, Beth Shak, Jennifer Harman, Andy Bloch, Howard Lederer, Mike Matusow and Rafe Furst. The Twitter portion lets players to transmit short messages permitting people from around the world to listen to them. These updates known as “tweets”, can be forwarded from anywhere through a mobile phone or other portable device.

For more information on Full Tilt World Series of Poker Coverage Page please visit http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/series-coverage

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October
9th 2008
Several Pointers for reading poker faces

Posted under poker strategy & poker tournaments & texas hold em

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A vital aspect in poker tournaments is deceiving your opponents by forcing them to believe you have a decent hand, when in reality it is most likely your hand is much worse than theirs. This is popularly known as “Poker face”, an unreadable expression used to trick or deceive your competitors into thinking something that might not be true.

If you happen to have a good poker hand it is most likely going to affect your nerves, could possibly make your hands shaky, and your heartbeat race. These are pretty obvious signs that your poker competition may see very quickly, especially if they know you well. Try not to peer over at the pot if you have a good poker hand. This is a tell-tale sign to your competition that you are, in your head, adding up what you might win.

In the condition where you have a god-awful poker hand, try not to dodge your competitors eyes, don’t lower your head, and don’t act reluctant about your bet. When you can prove to yourself that your set of cards is just as good, or superior than your competition; you will possibly convince them of this as well. Keep in mind to keep this as natural-looking as possible. Your use of body language and motions may be saying one idea, while the things you are talking about are making them believe something entirely different.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be able to read your opponents “poker tells”. A “tell” is a look or appearance that may give you an idea of the type of Texas Hold Em hand they are holding. One vital rule to never forget is when your competition behaves as though he has a good Texas Hold Em hand; he, most likely, has a very weak hand. From a different angle, if he behaves as though he has a weak hand, he most likely has a very good hand.

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October
1st 2008
Bodog championship will give away biggest prize yet

Posted under bodog poker & poker celebrities & poker tournaments

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An Incredible grand prize was announced by Bodog poker, with the main Texas hold em tournament giving away $300,000. The total prizes for the eight day event will be over $650,000, over the course of the fourteen tournament event. The Bodog Poker event will begin Sunday, September 28th and continues until Sunday, October 5th. The popular Texas Hold em tournament website will also feature six “Bounty” tournaments, where the challengers can win $109 in Texas Hold em credits for each Team Bodog poker competitor they eliminate from the tournament. Some of the most popular names in poker will be playing all participators in the poker tournament.

Team Bodog pro, Justin Bonomo, is undeniably excited about the Texas Hold em championship. Throughout his poker career, the 23 year old has brought home about $1.4 million. He says that if you thought the first poker tournament was huge, you will definitely be amazed with this year’s Texas Hold em contest and the prize money involved. He also challenges anyone that dares to eliminate him from the poker contest to step forward.

The initial Bounty Tournament will be the first event in the tournament on Sunday. Any poker player is able to buy-In right into this, and any of the other poker matches with cash. Or another alternative is to win their way into the events through the satellites which are being played every night during the poker championship week. Bodog will have six bounty events and seven “Championship Events”, which have higher buy-ins and deeper stacks.

In the tournament will be thirteen events which will lead up to the main tournament on Sunday, October 5 at 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. This is the championship with a guaranteed $300,000 in hard cash, regardless of the amount of poker players in the contest. All the competitors who decide to enter the main tournament will have to shell out $500 for the buy-in and in return will receive 10,000 in Texas Hold em chips.

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