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Texas Hold’em Poker-Cash Games Versus Tournament Play

Writing by admin on Friday, 28 of September , 2007 at 9:32 pm

Anyone familiar with the Texas Hold’em poker tournaments that take place all year round and are widely publicized on television and in other forms of media can very likely tell you all kinds of information about how to successfully play in these types of tournaments.  The play style of the Texas Hold’em poker tournament is quite well documented through these televised events, where announcers give the viewers a play-by-play of exactly what is going on and all the strategies involved in the assorted types of gameplay that are present on the viewers television screen.  With this ubiquitous display of Texas Hold’em poker tournament strategy, many players assume that they can sit down at a table and began to win right away.  This concept could not be further from the truth, as  play is far different from the strategies that are utilized in the cash game.  When playing in the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament, there is a far different strategy at play than what the player might see in the same Texas Hold’em poker match, but in the form of a cash game.

 

The Texas Hold’em poker tournament player is focused on staying in the game until the bitter end, regardless of how many chips you finally end up with.  This concept is predicated on the idea that the winner receives a set amount, regardless of how many chips he crosses the finish line with in his possession.  Playing in Texas Hold’em poker tournament games requires strategies that include slow playing, bluffing and all manner of strategy that involves simply staying in the game to the final table.  By making it to the end, the poker tournament player is guaranteed a strong level of success.  By obeying the rules and strategies of this type of gameplay, the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament player can ensure that they can compete on a regular basis in the tournament, with little chance of being knocked out unless they come across a more skilled player or are simply dealt a bad hand of cards.

 

While the professional Texas Hold’em poker tournament strategy is all well and good for its genre, the style of play involved in Texas Hold’em poker cash games can be a world apart, as the focus of the cash game is coming away from the table with as much money as possible.  In tournament play, getting to the end is all that matters.  But playing in cash games, ending the game with all the money is the one and only priority of the professional poker player.

 

Keeping this in mind, it is important for viewers of Texas Hold’em poker tournament games on television to understand the world of difference between the strategies involved in the two different types of gameplay.

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The Future of Gambling

Writing by admin on Friday, 14 of September , 2007 at 9:05 pm

The United States government has been extremely busy in the past few years, passing more and more laws that make it more and more difficult for online poker rooms and casinos, as well as their traditional, brick and mortar counterparts, to function. With these increasingly more and more stringent laws, the United States government has made it clear that the practice of gambling is not encouraged in the United States for anyone, whether citizen or otherwise. Whether establishment proprietors attempt to earn their income through the Internet or through the traditional brick-and-mortar establishment, the government is there to lay down the law and take a massive chunk of the profits in the form of tax revenue.

With this emphasis on more and more difficulty in the United States for gambling establishment proprietors, it is only natural for organizations such as the Las Vegas Sands and all manner of online poker rooms and casinos to seek friendlier locations to expand their global operations. As more and more of these corporations begin to do just that, in the form of the multitude of projects that are currently underway in a plethora of ongoing construction projects in all manner of international and global locations, there is some concern over the future of gambling and gaming as an institution in the United States. As the government becomes more and more strict, allowing fewer and fewer options for gaming, there is sure to be less and less establishment proprietors interested in remaining in the United States on a long-term basis.

Considering the level of resistance that most forms of gaming and gambling have encountered from government sources in the form of laws and regulations that prohibit many forms of gambling, as well as exorbitant taxes on gambling income for both proprietors and players, it is not surprising that so many institutions and organizations have found it necessary to look outside the United States for relief. With this emphasis on foreign locations for new development, the corporations that were originally American based and American owned, as well as proud to do the majority of their business in the United States, have become globalized and focused on international affairs, rather than remaining stagnant in the United States market.

Until the United States government relinquishes its seemingly pathological crusade against gaming and gambling in general, the future of the sport inside the contiguous United States looks grim indeed, as more and more establishments move their business wholesale to other nations.

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