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July
30th 2009
New Poker Client Released by Full Tilt Poker

Posted under poker & poker promotions & texas hold em poker

The most popular online poker site FullTiltPoker.com is unveiling a new and innovative online poker client that incorporates brand new features on both the front end and backend and makes navigation easier than before.

The first thing players will observe is a new welcome screen boasting a new modern appearance as well as a couple innovative aspects including a series of various security tips shown on the bottom of the page. Full Tilt Poker’s new client gives poker players 3 distinct lobby visualizations: Basic, Standard and Classic View.

The Basic View offers beginner poker players the chance of catching up with the new client and watching the poker games without the pressure of participating. The Basic View offers step by step info on all the existing poker games, and provides poker players the chance to select their currency, game type, Game (Hold’em, Omaha Hi or HL, Stud and Mixed Games), Limit (Fixed, Pot or No Limit), and Stake. Also Full Tilt Players can now view the excitement before going in to a table with the brand new “Observe Table” choice or click on “Browse Table to check out the full list of available tables.

The Standard View gives info about all the open poker games and lets players to customize the list of poker games and tables to show only the poker games of their choosing. This selection also provides poker players the chance of deciding on the table by type, game, stake and check the poker tables before joining the poker action.

Full Tilt Poker Players can also select the Classic view and stay with FullTilt’s initial lobby, however, this choice will be accessible for a short time only and will be withdrawn shortly.

Both the Basic and Standard views also bring in inventive new characteristics like new revolving graphic screen placed on the left that offers players direct access to Full Tilt Poker’s promos and tournaments and events such as the FTOPS, Iron Man, Play with the Pros, Full Tilt Poker Academy, Deposit Bonuses, and many other Full Tilt Promotions and Full Tilt Poker Tournaments, as well as a video option that allows Full Tilt Players to watch videos straight from the poker client.

The new poker client from Full Tilt is accessible for Mac and Windows OS. To download The new poker client from Full Tilt visit FullTiltPoker.com or click here.

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November
29th 2008
Online Texas Hold’em Poker Special Investigation Show will be presented on Television

Posted under poker & texas hold em & texas hold em poker

60 minutes
Sunday night the CBS network will premiere their investigation special “How Online Gamblers Unmasked Cheaters”. This investigation special was created after a sixteen week study into the online poker business and particularly a deceitful scandal involving the online poker website Absolute Poker.

This Texas Hold’em site was probed after a few of the poker players on the website stated that someone was illegally winning a great amount of poker chips. Todd Witteles was a key witness in this examination, according to Witteles; he was losing great amounts of money to the exact same Texas Hold’em poker player. Witteles declared that this man was raising against very good hands, most people would have assumed he was simply handing over his money, but he was unbelievably earning a great deal of cash.

Witteles was in the right with his assumptions, later on it was discovered that a person possibly working for the company was able to see any player’s hole cards. At first, Absolute Poker stated that there were no faults with the webpage or the Texas Hold’em poker competitor. After more and more players stepped up with allegations, the Texas Hold’em page investigated deeper into the matter and found the problem.

Around Jan. of 2008, the Kahnawake Gaming Commision discovered what the Texas Hold’em competitors and the poker page had assumed all the time. The investigation proved that, there was a staff member who had hacked the Texas Hold’em site´s security system and was playing dishonestly for around a month and a half. The investigation showed that the Texas Hold’em poker site had not profited from the illegal behavior at all, and was definitely not engaged in the activities.

These illegal activities are further confirmation that there ought to be more regulation regarding online gambling pages. The United States government ought to license and legalize the internet gaming business to defend these honest customers. These guidelines would also control the entry to these sites by children, which is turning into another problem recently.

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October
9th 2008
A Few Tricks for reading poker faces

Posted under poker bluff & poker tips & texas hold em poker

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An important facet in the game of Texas Hold em is misleading your competitors by leading them to believe you have a superb poker hand, when in all honesty you could possibly your hand is much worse than theirs. You may have heard this referred to as “Poker face”, a straight-face for fooling your poker buddies into supposing something that could be a lie.

If you have a good hand it is most likely going to make you feel nervous, could possibly make your hands shaky, and your pulse race. These are tell-tale signs that your opponents may notice very fast, especially if they are old friends. Keep in mind not to look at the pot if you have a good poker hand. This will show your competitors that you are, in your head, counting how much you will possibly win.

In the condition where you have a mediocre or dreadful hand, try not to dodge your competitors eyes, don’t lower your head, and don’t be indecisive about your bet. When you can prove to yourself that your poker hand is equal, or superior than your fellow poker players; you will have a better chance of misleading them. Remember to make this seem as natural as possible. Your use of body language and motions could be saying one thing, while the things you are talking about are giving them a whole different idea.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be attentive to your opponent’s “poker tells”. A “tell” is any kind of expression, physical gesture, or habit that may give you an idea of the type of Texas Hold Em hand they are holding. One critical point to remember is when your competitor is acting as though he has a strong hand; he, most likely, has a very weak hand. On the other hand, if he acts as though his hand is poor, he most likely has a very good hand.

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