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Poker.de Online-Pokerspiele Poker

Written by Peter Shepelev on 20:37

Poker.de Online-Pokerspiele Poker

Online-Pokerspiele

Online-Pokerspiele haben Poker sehr bekannt gemacht und zu einem sprunghaften Anstieg der Spielerzahlen geführt. Durch Online-Pokerspiele hat jeder gute Spieler die Möglichkeit, große Preispools zu gewinnen, ohne wirklich mit seinen Gegnern an einem Tisch zu sitzen.

Für professionelle Pokerspieler bedeutet Online-Poker, dass sie völlig neue Grundfertigkeiten erlernen müssen, und dass sich das Ambiente des klassischen Spiels verändert hat. Durch den Umstand, dass Sie nun ein Spiel finden, sich hinsetzen und Chips kaufen müssen, und nachdem Sie letztlich Ihre Karten gesehen haben, setzen, erhöhen oder aussteigen können, wird es zu einer gänzlich neuen Erfahrung In den letzten Jahren sind Online-Spiele wie Poker, Kartenspiele oder Wortspiele, äußerst beliebt geworden.

Доменное имя Poker.de было продано почти за 1 млн долларов

Written by Peter Shepelev on 20:36

Доменное имя Poker.de было продано почти за 1 млн долларов
В Амстердаме (Нидерланды) завершился крупный европейский аукцион доменов DomainFest 2007. В этом году самым дорогим доменом на аукционе стало имя Poker.de, доставшееся покупателю, в лице компании Partypoker.com, за 695 000 евро (около 950 000 долларов).

Прежде имя poker.de принадлежало компании Nicit, которая сама купила этот домен буквально за пару недель до аукциона за неназванную сумму.

По итогам аукционных торгов, организаторы отметили, что немецкая зона .DE на сегодня является самой крупной, самой востребованной, но вместе с тем и самой дорогой.

Poker.de Online-Pokerspiele Poker

Written by Peter Shepelev on 20:35

Online-Pokerspiele

Online-Pokerspiele haben Poker sehr bekannt gemacht und zu einem sprunghaften Anstieg der Spielerzahlen geführt. Durch Online-Pokerspiele hat jeder gute Spieler die Möglichkeit, große Preispools zu gewinnen, ohne wirklich mit seinen Gegnern an einem Tisch zu sitzen.

Für professionelle Pokerspieler bedeutet Online-Poker, dass sie völlig neue Grundfertigkeiten erlernen müssen, und dass sich das Ambiente des klassischen Spiels verändert hat. Durch den Umstand, dass Sie nun ein Spiel finden, sich hinsetzen und Chips kaufen müssen, und nachdem Sie letztlich Ihre Karten gesehen haben, setzen, erhöhen oder aussteigen können, wird es zu einer gänzlich neuen Erfahrung In den letzten Jahren sind Online-Spiele wie Poker, Kartenspiele oder Wortspiele, äußerst beliebt geworden.

Poker is also a social lubricant that

Written by Peter Shepelev on 19:40

WPBT Las Vegas Gathering

"Poker is also a social lubricant that brings together people from all walks of life. College kids. WWII vets. Staunch Republicans. Pinko liberals. Men. Women. Other. Red Sox fans. Yankees fans. Sanitation workers. Politicians. Chefs. Stockbrokers. Immigrants. Jocks. Norwegian teenagers. Former Star Trek actors. Military doctors. Lesbian nurses. Hippies. Grandmas. Taxi drivers. Even bacon loving fat kids from Hilljack, Indiana are playing poker with vegans from Orange County. Humans making connections with other humans. We live in such a disjointed society that poker is a rare instance when people are coming together."
Dr. Pauly

Amen.

I'm always a tad melancholy upon returning home from the poker blogger gatherings in Vegas. There's such a flurry of great people, deep belly laughs and activity for 72 straight hours and it's all over in the blink of an eye. There's just never enough damn time.

This was a fantastic trip for me, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. In fact, I spent a goodly amount of time just listening and simply enjoying others conversations this go around. It's easy to do with this group, trust me.

And so, I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. And for those of you who couldn't make it, you were missed.

I'm in full recovery mode, but I'll be compiling a full list of Trip Reports for your reading pleasure ASAP.

Poker Itch

Written by Peter Shepelev on 19:39

Poker Itch

"Luck is nothing but probability taken personally."
Unknown

Is there anything better than a Thanksgiving break? I think not.

A few Guinness-fueled, tangential quick thoughts before getting back to business tomorrow.

First off, I live on a 100+ acre horse farm. We have five mailboxes at the end of our very long driveway for the assorted families who live here. Thankfully over time, when I'm fortunate enough to receive cool stuff in the mail and it's only addressed to "The BlogFather" - the US post office knows which box to stuff it in.

So I've got that going for me.

I received both Wil Wheaton's book, The Happiest Days of Our Lives, and Johnny Hughes poker novel, Texas Poker Wisdom.

I was going to do a proper write-up of Wil's book, but just allow me to state I read the whole damn thing in one sitting. He has a genuine gift for storytelling and the courage to share. Highly recommended.

So get off your ass and support a fellow blogger. Head over to Wil's site and buy his damn book.

Anyone who reads this here humble poker blog knows I'm a huge Johnny Hughes fan. But I've yet to dig into his book so I'll be back with a full report when I've done so.

And yes. I finally got my ass to the boat to play poker over this holiday break.

So I've got the live poker bug again.

Having a monster session after a sustained and concerted time away will do that, I suppose.

Every table at the Argosy was packed when I got there. The biggest limit game was 5.10 so I opted to sit in the $2/$5 $500 max buyin NL game, and unbelievably, didn't recognize a single player at the table. Weeeeee.

For someone whose mantra is lose early and win late, the opposite occurred on this evening when I doubled up with set over set in the first orbit. Crimeny, I thought, why did I go back to work again?

I did, however, misplay a hand later on as badly as I've EVER misplayed a hand. It's pretty embarrassing considering I didn't just misread the board - I failed to identify the nuts. Literally gave away $200 on a river raise that the minute I pushed my chips in, realized what a horrific mistake I was making.

I really should recount the hand for you so you can cringe right along with me, but alas, I don't do hand histories here.

You know that moment when you are closing the car door and realizing you're locking your car keys in the car?

It was exactly like that.

But hell, it ultimately served two purposes. One, it knocked me out of my poker reverie and got me back into focusing on the game at hand, and two, my table mates (after seeing me table my mistake in the above hand) clearly thought this was my first time ever playing poker and refused to respect any of my raises the rest of the evening. +EV.

So there was that. But I'm still surprised I fucked up that hand like that.

As always, complacency is my nemesis in poker. But I'll be damned if I'm not gonna get back into playing more seriously. I've always considered poker the greatest hobby in the world - it's been said many, many times here in this blog.

I think the combination of playing for a living, then going back to work and then the legislation passing last fall just took all the wind out of my sails.

I needed a break.

But now is different. It's been a year. I have a great job and don't have to worry about grinding out my nut. And besides, I had mucho fun talking thru some hands and tough poker situations with poker buddies after my session. It really can be just for fun and continuing to learn again.

I've truly forgotten how much I love this damn game.

# posted by Ignatious : 9:54 PM

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