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The Difference Between Poker and Blackjack

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Poker and blackjack share a lot of similarities. They are after all both card games and they are two of the most popular card games in the casino. There is however an important difference between the two games and that difference is the role that skill plays. Certainly it takes practice to get good at both games but in the case of blackjack no matter how good you get luck will always be a factor and the odds will always work against you. This is not the case with poker.

The main difference between poker and blackjack, besides the fact that they are completely different games, is that poker is played against other players while blackjack is played against the casino. This is an important difference because it means that the casino doesn’t care who wins a game of poker, they do care who wins at blackjack. This means that the odds are always against you when you play blackjack, you may win from time to time but over the long haul the casino will always win. This is not the case with poker where it is very possible to be a consistent winner.

The other big difference between poker and blackjack is the role that skill plays in the games. In blackjack no matter how skilled you are the odds will always be against you because in the end it is purely a game of luck. Certainly it takes skill to play the right strategy to minimize the odds against you but nothing can change the fact that they are against you. In the case of poker however the element of skill is a much more important factor. Certainly luck is important but skill is also important.

Because skill plays such an important role in the game of poker the better player will tend to win more often. Luck will still come into play and inexperienced players will from time to time beat professionals but this not all that common. This means that if you improve your skills you can win consistently at poker and become a professional player. This is not the case with blackjack where as already mentioned eventually everybody will be a loser.

The differences between poker and blackjack and the role that skill plays are important in understanding why poker is becoming so popular. Historically blackjack has been the most popular game in the casino because it is so easy to learn. However as people have come to realize that the odds are stacked against them and they can’t win in the long run they are starting to turn to poker. Since that is something they can get better at with practice and ultimately become good enough that they can win consistently it is a much more appealing option than blackjack.

Poker tips: Keep the pot size small

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Poker is all about decisions. As in anything, some poker decision will be quite easy to make compared to some which will make you feel that you are against the wall. In most cases, making the pot size really large makes the decision making process tougher. Keeping it small though also makes the decision process easier.

In poker tournaments, it will be wise to keep the pot size small when you have a marginal hand. You do not want to crack your brain out of its shell thinking why you are risking all of your chips when you only have a top pair and a not so good kicker. It is not a good move to build a big pot. Even when you are holding a good hand, poker decisions will be a lot more manageable when you keep the pot small with some checks and calls.

Let us say the action is on you as the big blind and the small blind have folded. What you have is a King and  Jack. You call a raise and is met by the button putting you on a heads up on the way to the flop. The flop shows 3-9-J two of which are diamonds. Yes you got a top pair and a pretty strong kicker but your opponent may be getting a straight or a flush given the cards.

Decide to be conservative and check. The button puts in about two thirds of the pot. The turn gives a 5 of clubs, and this most likely will not help your opponent. Still keep the pot small and tap for a check.  This will be a wiser move since you are still waiting what the other player will do. In case you bet and the opponent got a monster then he will do everything to push you out of the pot.

The river gives you a 2 of hearts. Clearly, there is no flush nor a straight for your opponent. But still try to keep it low and just check. This will save you some headache in case he has made two pairs or a set somewhere.

This safe way of playing is ideal when you have marginal hands. Don’t make life tough for you and keep that pot in the middle small.

10 Poker hotties worth watching (Part 1)

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

You might argue that the word sexy does not meet with casino games like slots or poker. You might have a point but admit it, poker hotties will be noticed when they are on the table. We have some players on our lists but we also have some individuals who are just involved with poker in one way or another.

10. Marianela Pereyra

She is the hot host of the Poker After Dark. Marianela is a model-actress born in Argentina who has been able to prove that she is a bona fide hot lady of the poker world

9. Evelyn Ng

This certified hottie hails from Toronto, Canada. She realized her dream of being a poker star at 31 and decided to conquer the game rooms of Las Vegas. Face and force to play with at a poker table.

8. Anna Benson

Anna is the wife of Kris Benson, a former pitcher for the Mets. She was listed as one of the hottest wives of baseball players by FHM. She launched her own site and plays during celebrity games. She also has a WSOP experience under her belt.

7. Cindy Margolis

Who will not now the most downloaded girl on the net before? She has learned to reinvent her image and become a poker goddess. We know for a fact that she can distract players at a poker table.

6. Shannon Elizabeth

She’s hot and pretty dangerous on the poker table. She raked in $120,000 during one of the Heads Up Poker Championship organized by NBC.

5. Joanna Krupa

Hot. Period. That’s just how everyone defines this Polish model. Aside from Playboy, FHM, and Maxim, she is the official girl of Titan Poker. We are going all in that internet poker will continue to gain more audience with girls like Joanna.

The history and origin of video poker

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Video Poker MachineVideo poker is a hybrid of video game and the game of poker. Undeniably video poker is the most recent variant of poker and in the present scenario there are technologically advanced video poker machines which can be seen as a prominent part of many casinos. But little does anyone know that video poker has been into picture for over two hundred years now and earlier it was played on consoles which featured almost very little or no technology.

In 1980s a strong demand was felt for a poker game where players need not observe the movements and facial expressions of the co players but enjoy play poker with ease and comfort. This demand led to invention of video poker and it was in the year 1970 that the first video poker machine walked into casinos. The game was an instant hit and become popular amongst poker player in almost no time. Video poker was ideal way to learn poker by beginners, players only required to check out the payout plans of each machine and adjust their game play accordingly.

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Excalibur Poker Room installs “Computer” Poker Tables

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I’m not too sure what to make of this, and I’ can’t believe I haven’t gone out to the Excalibur to check it out yet… I’ll be in Vegas next week and I’ll report back with my ideas….

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Top 5 Poker Havens in Las Vegas

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Las Vegas StripWhere in the world will you find the best places to play poker on but in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you are heading to the Sin City, here are the must see poker hot spots:

Bellagio

Drop by The Bellagio and play poker in Bobby’s Room. The crowd is very nice and you will even have a chance to rub elbows with the big wigs of the poker world like Daniel Negreanu, Chip Reese, and Jen Harman. The Limit Hold’em starts rolling at $4/8 and goes high as the other sky scrapers in town. No Limit Hold’em are played in many levels as well.

The Venetian

You can find another excellent poker room in The Venetian. The atmosphere is very inviting with very accommodating staff, professional dealers, and fantastic crowd. Deep stack tournaments are also being run here.

The Mirage

The Mirage has a no smoking poker room that provides great action for every player from all corners of the globe. The room provides a great variety of limit and no limit games. You can do Limit hold’em starting at $3/6 and Omaha Hi/Lo at $5/10.

MGM Grand

As the great name implies, the poker room in the casino is really huge. Limit hold’em can be played starting at $3/6 or $4/8. They also do killer pots which are not seen in other casinos. The room is very proximate to the entrance and attracts large crowds. If you are a good player, you can catch a lot of fish and donkeys playing on the tables.

Caesars

The poker room spells fun in all tables at Caesars. They have separate rooms for tournaments and use auto shufflers. The dealers are great wherever you play Limit Hold’em, No Limit Hold’em, and Omaha.

Casino Employee makes Mistake – Client Suffers

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I witnessed a strange and painful thing earlier this week at a local Casino in Belgium — and I feel like sharing:

On the Texas Hold’em 2/4 No Limit game a €800 pot was split by two people making the nut straight, beating a third guy all-in with two pair. There was a sidepot created during the hand.

Once the river is dealt, the dealer starts splitting the WHOLE pot. Patron disagrees and tells the dealer the sidepot is his… Dealer agrees and gives him a sidepot –  and shoves the rest of the pot to the other guy with the straight…

Obviously everyone noticed and told the dealer he was wrong. Funny detail: the other guy refused to give the money back. :D He said: “The dealer’s mistake — not mine”.

Result: guy didn’t get his share. Table stood up and refused to play. Game ended.

So sick.

Pocket Aces

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The best starting hand in Texas Hold’em, and probably the most overrated hand by the river. ;)

Pretty pic copyright: ME! :D

Pocket Aces

Atlantic City: Where to Play Poker

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Casinos in Atlantic City have taken full advantage of increased interest in Texas hold’em by expanding their tournament schedules, spreading more games, and improving the appearance of their poker rooms. Most offer a similar poker experience, and unless you want to play very high limits or an obscure variant, you will be able to find your game of choice anywhere. Since information about tournaments and cash games is available online, I’m here to provide some personal experiences on four different casinos to help you better make a distinction among them.

Taj Mahal – The Taj, as it’s commonly known, has one of the biggest poker rooms in all of AC, meaning that several different games and limits can be spread. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always allow you to jump directly into a game, as I’ve often encountered significant waits at the poker room. Worse still, when you finally get to your table, you’ll usually find the social atmosphere lacking, as the Taj is frequented by gaggles of seniors, both men and women. Though not particularly skilled, many of them play tightly, creating smaller pots. I believe that they have recently replaced their old chips, which is a positive, as a fellow player once described them as ‘having been smuggled into the casino up someone’s butt.’ All things considered, I tend to avoid the Taj Mahal, unless I want to play Pot Limit Omaha, which is more popular here than at other casinos.

Showboat – My first tournament cash took place here, so it holds a soft spot in my heart. This is important to you because the $65 tournaments at Showboat offer you possibly the best play per dollar in all of Atlantic City. Players start out with a lot of chips – I believe it was 100 big blinds – and the blind levels are 20 minutes each. While it’s not the World Series of Poker, this structure gives skilled players a fairer chance at cashing than many other live tournaments, which turn into all-in fests after the first couple of blind levels. If memory serves, the Showboat also has very comfortable seats around its poker tables. The biggest drawback – and it’s a small one – is the location of the poker room, which can be difficult to find. If you are down towards the end of the boardwalk and you are not sure where to play, I would highly recommend the Showboat.

Borgata – One of Atlantic City’s newest and most luxurious casinos, the Borgata also boasts the swankiest poker room, spreading some of the highest limit games around. The room consists of 85 tables and is known for its attractive female waitresses who actually provide quick and convenient service. Yet despite its positive attributes, I have actually had relatively poor experiences at the Borgata in two visits. Both times, I had to wait for quite a while (at least 20 minutes) to get a seat at a 3-6 table. One of these times I nearly witnessed a fight at my table, which was actually pretty entertaining. On my other visit, I had an entire tray of drinks spilled down my back; while most casinos would have comped me a room or at least given me a free shirt, the boss merely offered to get me another beer. Thanks buddy, this should help make my sopping wet seat infinitesimally more comfortable. Furthermore, since people must specifically make a trip to the Borgata due to it’s location, instead of merely stumbling upon it while on the boardwalk, it often has a higher proportion of skillful players, potentially lowering your win rate. The quality of the room and service are enough that I would come back, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to get there.

Tropicana – Ah the Trop, glory of glories! This is, hands down, my all-time favorite poker room. There is sometimes a long wait for a table, especially at 11 AM when there are only two or three games running at the limits I want, and the waitresses are not nearly as attractive as those at the Borgata, but it all comes together to provide the best overall poker experience. The players are gregarious but mostly terrible, meaning that they’ll have smiling conversations with you as you relieve them of their chips. Tropicana offers a ‘pink chip’ game, which is limit Texas hold’em played with chips worth $7.50. This game is full of action and dead money, as the pots frequently fill up with those pink chips. Additionally, the dealers are a friendly bunch, and you’ll find yourself forging miniature relationships with each of them as the day passes. Tropicana’s biggest negative is that it sits in relative isolation on one end of the strip, although if you are taking the bus there from NYC, they offer the best cash back offer. If you can only go to one casino to play poker, make it the Trop.

Holland Casino commercial…. with a twist!

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

The line: WORK ON YOUR POKERFACE…. And then they show this guy winning at freakin’ blackjack. I mean — WHAT THE FRUITCAKES?

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