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		<title>Increasing Rakeback Profit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been playing poker with rakeback, you will know the benefits from having rakeback. Nevertheless, their will come a time in your poker career when you will consider how to increase your profits from rakeback. This is because with rakeback, even a break-even player can turn into a profitable player. 
How to Increase [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been playing poker with rakeback, you will know the benefits from having rakeback. Nevertheless, their will come a time in your poker career when you will consider how to increase your profits from rakeback. This is because with rakeback, even a break-even player can turn into a profitable player. </p>
<p>How to Increase Rakeback Profit </p>
<p>To increase rakeback profit their is a few thing you can consider. You could try multi-tabling. For a new player to the online poker scene, multi tabling with 4, 8 sometime even 16 tables all going on at once seems crazy. The seasoned online poker player can be found doing this with a high level of focus and success. Multi-tabling does not come naturally for the novice poker player and should be eased into in a deliberate and methodical manner. If you are going to try multi-tabling, you would be best-advised to start with two tables simultaneously and work up to four and eight, or until you are happy with the results, without compromising your comfort zone. </p>
<p>By multi-tabling, you increase your profits by participating in more hands per hour than you would by playing one lone table or even playing live!  For example, if you play one table you averaging $10 an hour in rake, when you play two tables, your rake will increase to $20 an hour.  Naturally, if you play four tables &#8211; $40 an hour and so on.  </p>
<p>Therefore, if you increase the amount you rake from $10 an hour to $40 an hour by multi-tabling, your <a href="http://www.pokerrakeback.net">rakeback</a> will also increase.  If you have a good rakeback deal, for example, 40% rakeback you would increase your profits from rakeback from $4 to $16 an hour.   If you are a profitable poker player, this will increase your profits from winnings as well.  Even if you have a slight profit or break even, multi-tabling with rakeback can greatly increase your over all profit. </p>
<p>Why should I multi-table and not increase stakes to increase my rakeback profits?  </p>
<p>The main reason poker players multi-table instead of increasing stakes is because increasing stakes usually means increased competition, which can actually decrease your profit from playing poker rather than multi-tabling. So even though increasing stakes would increase your rakeback profit, it might decrease you overall profit which would be counter-productive.  Additionally, by multi-tabling at a lower stakes game, as opposed to moving up ranks, you are better able to diversify your money &#8211; or spread it among many tables, so that you will not be subjected to any one bad beat or bad run of cards. </p>
<p>Multi-tabling is a great way to pad your bottom line when playing poker and receiving rakeback. </p>
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		<title>Omaha poker Hi-Lo Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online poker is riddled with players who like to play aggressive poker in no limit poker situations, with Omaha poker Hi-Lo no different to any of the other poker variants.
Looking at the all in plays that are used within the game of Hi-Lo Omaha poker, all in bets tend not to be made by players [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online poker is riddled with players who like to play aggressive poker in no limit poker situations, with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha_hold_'em">Omaha poker</a> Hi-Lo no different to any of the other poker variants.</p>
<p>Looking at the all in plays that are used within the game of Hi-Lo Omaha poker, all in bets tend not to be made by players who find themselves short staked at the tables, unlike the Texas Hold’em no limit variant.</p>
<p>The reasoning behind this is that players have nothing to gain by throwing their chips into a pot on a coin flip as they are up against two different ways in which they can win or lose the hand.</p>
<p>A risk that shouldn’t be taken if the player is looking to remain in the game or the tournament play.</p>
<p>Players in a Omaha Hi-Lo <a href="http://www.vegaspokerpro.com/free-poker.asp">free poker</a> game can find it hard to play the game due to the number of ‘live wire’ players that take to the table, thinking that they can bring their no limit Texas Hold’em playing styles into the game when in fact they are walking into a situation that is going to leave them looking weak and exploitable within this variant.</p>
<p>As with all the poker variants, making a call or a raised bet should be done with a well planned read on your opponent in order to only play into situations that you  feel you are going to win and have the player beat at that point of the game.</p>
<p>Entering into a pot where you feel that you are behind but could hit a card on the remaining street cards that are due to be placed is a sure fire way to find yourself heading down ‘broke street’ and watching your bankroll decrease as the game continues.</p>
<p>Due to the game been both high and low rewarding, the best possible hand that a player could wish to find in their hole cards are a pair of aces, carrying a great strength from the first cards that are dealt.</p>
<p>Players often have their own variations of other hands that they are willing to play, some without an ace anywhere within their hand.</p>
<p>This is something that is personal to the player and means that they are entering into the pot with a hand that they feel they can turn in to the winning hand.</p>
<p>Remembering that in fact the odds are stacked against you for this to happen is key as this might just help you to lay down a hand that you will later see draw dead, saving you a great amount of chips rather than seeing your stack disappear right in front of your eyes.</p>
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		<title>Why Position in PKR Texas Holdem Is So Important</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:14:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you’re playing Holdem on the pkr download there is a disc which helps you see who the dealer is for that hand and every hand the disc will move one spot to the left. This means that every player will have a different position in the hand each hand so you will need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you’re playing Holdem on the <a href="http://www.pkrpoker.org/">pkr download</a> there is a disc which helps you see who the dealer is for that hand and every hand the disc will move one spot to the left. This means that every player will have a different position in the hand each hand so you will need to use your position to your advantage. When you’re in early position you need to be a lot wearier about raising the pot whereas if you’re late to act you will have a better idea where you stand in the pot.<br />
In early position you will be one of the first players to act in the hand which is a disadvantage because you don’t get to see how the other players act first. If you raise the pot in early position then you need to watch out for another player re-raising you because you won’t know where you stand in the pot, especially if it’s preflop. When you flat call marginal hands in early position preflop you also have to worry about your opponents raising the pot on you.</p>
<p>After the flop early position doesn’t become any better because you need to act before the other players. If you decide to check then you’re sending a sign of weakness to the other players in the hand which might make one of them bluff you out of the pot. If you bet the pot in early position after the flop, turn or river you run the risk of your opponent re-raising you. You really need to make sure that you have a good hand when you’re betting in early position because you never know what your opponents might do in late position.</p>
<p>In late position on <a href="http://www.pkrpoker.org/PKR-com">PKR.com</a> you will have an advantage over the other players on the table and this is when you will want to make your moves on pots. When you’re in late position you can see how the other players act before you so if they all check it to you then you can generally steal the pot unless someone is slow playing you. You will also be able to see how much it will cost you to chase draws and you won’t need to worry about someone re-raising you if you’re in the late position.</p>
<p>When you hit a monster hand in late position after the flop, turn or river you will also be able to extract more money typically because opponents in front of you might bet at the pot. Typically if you have a good hand then you should slow play the late position and just flat call the flop and turn, but once you get to the river you should make sure you re-raise your opponents if you think you’ve won the pot.</p>
<p>Bluffing will work a lot better when you’re in late position as well typically so try and make sure if you’re going to bluff that you’re not one of the first players to act in the hand. The earlier position you make a bluff the more opponents that need to fold in order for you to win, so you have better odds bluffing in late position.</p>
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