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What does cib mean in poker ?
What does cib mean in poker
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So what does cib mean in poker ? You may have come upon this term in a random poker forum and don’t know what cib stands for. Well no worries, we are here to help !
What is CIB in Poker
CIB simply means CLICK IT BACK ! OK, great but why click it back? CIB is a strategy that you can use when your image is loose and you want to exploit your opponent’s tendancy to tilt.
CIB “Click It Back” strategy revealed
OK so you’re ready to use CIB ?
You are out of position in a heads-up poker game. Your opponent raises 3x the button and you call with K10 suited. Flop comes *very* dry, K22 rainbow.
You check and your opponent c-bets as expected. Good players know that the raiser’s range will have missed the flop a lot so they like to check raise in this spot.
Actually, a check raise can be a good line in this spot because you will be polarizing your range to bluffs and very strong hands. If your opponent is decent he way well decide to float you with Ace high or a mid pocket pair.
But here’s why you want to use Click It Back “CIB”. So he c-bets and you *insta* raise him from 2 to 2.5x. You have to have your cursor hovering over the raise button before he actually bets and click instantly. This will do the following:
1/ Your bet will look like a total bluff and make no sense whatsoever. Your opponent knows that you will miss the King most of the times and the only hand you are really representing is a set of 2s. And sets don’t come that often.
2/ Your opponent will feel he is being messed with and may make a move on you.
This is a perfect move to use if you have a splashy image and have been check raising a lot of flops. The point of the strategy is that it allows you to check raise for value with a higher percentage call frequency from your opponent.
Anyways, now that you know what cib means in poker, you are ready to get back to the tables ! Start Clicking it Back now at all the major online poker rooms !
Patatino
Patatino
Patatino or Guy Laliberte is a regular high stakes poker player that plays mostly on Full Tilt Poker. Patatino is widely known for his reckless and often fearless style. Guy Laliberte isn’t afraid to play the best players in the world heads-up or shorthanded. This includes players like Phil Ivey, Patrik Anthonius and OMGCLAYAIKEN. His results have been very mixed online. Although he won the biggest pot in the history of online poker, he is a losing player overall. As of this writing his losses are in the millions on Full Tilt Poker alone according to high stakes db.
Biggest pot in online poker, Patatino !
Patatino received the honor of winning the largest post in online poker history on Full Tilt Poker. The poor player on the receiving end was Trex 313 and the pot was worth 609 730 dollars ! See below for a transcript of this sick hand. Other than this honor he has had rather mixed results at the online poker rooms.
Hand #1:
TABLE : RailHeaven (six-max) $500/$1,000 – No-Limit Hold’em
Seat 1: trex313 ($297,766.50)
Seat 2: OMGClayAiken ($226,897)
Seat 4: durrrr ($404,525.50)
Seat 5: patatino ($307,080)
Seat 6: regista8 ($275,811)
trex313 posts the small blind of $500
OMGClayAiken posts the big blind of $1,000
The button is in seat #6
durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
durrrr folds
patatino calls $1,000
regista8 folds
trex313 calls $500
OMGClayAiken raises to $5,000
patatino calls $4,000
trex313 calls $4,000
Flop: [Td6d8c]
trex313 checks
OMGClayAiken bets $9,200
patatino has 15 seconds left to act
patatino has requested TIME
patatino raises to $35,000
trex313 has 15 seconds left to act
trex313 has requested TIME
trex313 raises to $88,000
OMGClayAiken has 15 seconds left to act
OMGClayAiken folds
patatino has 15 seconds left to act
patatino has requested TIME
patatino raises to $302,080, and is all-in
trex313 has 15 seconds left to act
trex313 calls $204,766.50, and is all-in
patatino shows [Qd2d]
trex313 shows [Jd9d]
Uncalled bet of $9,313.50 returned to patatino
Turn: [Td6d8c][2h]
River: [Td6d8c][2h][4c]
patatino shows a pair of twos
trex313 shows jack-ten high
patatino wins the pot ($609,730) with a pair of twos
trex313 adds $50,000
Summary
Total pot $609,733 | Rake $3
Board: [T6824]
Seat 1: trex313 (small blind) showed [J9] and lost with jack-ten-high
Seat 2: OMGClayAiken (big blind) folded on the flop
Seat 4: durrrr didn’t bet (folded)
Seat 5: patatino showed [Q2] and won ($609,730) with a pair of twos
Seat 6: regista8 (button) didn’t bet (folded)
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Who Is Patatino
Patatino is Guy Laliberte. Guy Laliberté is the founder and chief executive officer of Cirque du Soleil. He was born in Quebec in Canada and surprisingly started out his career as an accordion player. He is now a billionaire and has plenty of spare change to play high stakes poker! In 2006, he was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. It is rumoured he holds a 95% share holder of the 1.2 billion dollar Cirque Du Soleil. Guy is a “self made man” which makes his story even more incredible.
Guy Laliberte on High Stakes Poker GSN
Guy Laliberte has numerous appearences on GSN’s High Stakes Poker TV show. Watch below for a couple of Guy Laliberte Videos on High Stakes Poker:
1.2 million dollar pot between Guy Laliberte and David Benyamine
Doyle Brunson vs Guy Laliberte 818k Pot
Guy Laliberte Interview
Watch below for Patatino’s poker interview (brought to you by Pokerwire). Enjoy !
Guy Laliberte “Patatino” Bankroll
So you may be wondering just how big Patatino’s bankroll is online. Well it certainy is bigger than yours ! The truth is there is no way to know. But keep in mind that most pros don’t keep a lot of money in their online accounts. If you think about Guy’s net worth, you can easily say that his online bankroll is bottomless !
Patatino, What’s Next ?
Patatino, what are you goals in poker ? Well, we can tell you one thing, this guy loves poker and he wants to make it to the top no matter what. Sure he is having a rocky start, but who starts off playing Phil Ivey at the Railheaven Table with 500/1K blinds ? Yes, no one. There is no doubt that Patatino is acquiring an incredible amount of experience playing the best players in the world. Is Patatino going to be the next online poker phenom ? I know a lot of you would bet against this, but think about it: If you had a bottomless bankroll and could play the best players in the world whenever you feeled like it, your skill would go up exponentionally.
Anyways, we wish Patatino the Best in his poker career !
Chufty
Chufty
Who is Chufty
Chufty or Richard “CHUFTY ” Ashby is a poker professional from the United Kingdom. He is especially known for crushing the highest stakes PLO, or pot limit omaha games at the biggest online poker rooms especially Full Tilt Poker. Recently he has received the honor of becoming a Full Tilt Red pro.
Chufty Poker Video
Ever wonder what Richard “Chufty” Ashby looks like ? Well check out this video from the 2008 WSOPE. This is a rare video as he usually doesn’t make many public appearences or talks to the press.
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Chufty Poker Results
Chufty is well known for his extemely loose style, similar to Zigmund’s , which fits the game of PLO very well. In the live poker scene, Chufty has over 30 tournament cashes and winnings in excess of 300 000 dollars.
Online, he plays the highest stakes available at Full Tilt Poker and either wins or loses a couple hundred thousand dollars in any given night. Any player playing 200/400 PLO has a bankroll in the millions of dollars ! He plays at numerous poker sites and has millions in his online accounts spread across the best poker sites.
Chufty has had some incredible successes online. In February of 2008 “CHUFTY” was the biggest PLO winner, raking in a total profit of $788k. How did he get so good ? I guess we’ll never know, as Chufty isn’t put in the spotlight very often. Because of this, it is generally hard to get a read into his game.
Chufty Full Tilt
Chufty has finally dropped his old name on ftp or Full Tilt Poker. For a long time known as Chufty, his online handle will now be Richard Ashby which comes with his red pro status.
Scotty Nguyen – The Prince Of Poker
Scotty Nguyen
Scotty Nguyen drunken videos have been circulating on the web recently. These videos all originate from the 50 K Horse event. Scotty Nguyen, the prince of poker himself, made of a fool of himself with drunken talk at the final table of the 50K WSOP horse event. Scotty was fortunate enough to take down the event, which is a spectacular result. This really begs the question : Is Scotty Nguyen the best tournament player in the world ? Not only does he have a Main Event World Series of Poker win, a World Poker Tour Championship 1st place finish, but he has just taken down the prestigious 50K horse WSOP tournament half drunk ! (well three quarters drunk as you will see in the video below).

Scotty Nguyen Drunken Antics
Scotty Nguyen’s drunk behaviour really started once the beers and cocktails started pouring at the final table. Hey, who said a final table couldn’t be a party ? Drinking a little bit and making a couple of million dollars on the side ? This sounds like a good deal to us ! Anyways, as soon as these cocktails started flowing, Scotty Nguyen started displaying a total lack of class by speaking down to the waiters and Michael Demichelle. 23 year old Michael DeMichelle tilted Scotty by *celebrating* with his friends everytime he won a pot. This really tilted Scotty…
When the action was three handed, including poker pro Eric Lindgren, Scotty started to be very DRUNK to say the least. He used the eff word proudly numerous times. Just watch the video underneath, you will actually hear more “bleeps” than words spoken at this final table, which is pretty hilarious if you ask us. Scotty Nguyen was clearly annoyed that the beer wasn’t been served quicky enough and started saying :What kind of effin service is this ? Talking down to the waiter.
Scotty Nguyen Drunk Video
Scotty Nguyen
Is Scotty Nguyen an asshole ? Honestly, after watching this video you may think so, but we disagree. OK, so Scotty Nguyen made a mistake *once*. He really apologized after the event and usually displays good behavior at the poker table. Being referred to as the prince of poker, you can tell that his drunken behavior during a televised final table is the exception and not the rule. Scotty is a great guy and he is good for the game.
Scotty Nguyen Apology
Here are some extracts from his apology, please refer to railbirds.com for the entire transcript.
He opens with:
[“I would like to apologize to all my fans for the disappointment I have caused in the H.O.R.S.E. Event. For that I would like to express my sincerest apology.”]
He argues that he was so focused on the win that nothing else mattered for him at the time:
[“This tournament was too important for me, the trophy, the fifth bracelet, and history, my head was zoned in for this event, and for that time, I forgot the fans were watching me”]
And
[“I said things I shouldn’t have said that have disappointed you, and I apologize for my actions. All my life, there have been many many tournaments, I put all the fans first, tried to play bad hands and win to give more excitement, and I would blow my tournament, however I have never regretted it, because without all you fans there would never be a Scotty Nguyen, and I appreciate all of you every which way.”]
And we couldn’t help but agreeing with Scotty on this final quote:
[“Another thing, I always bring joy and excitement to the poker game every time I’m on tv, and all of you know, when Scotty Nguyen is on tv, your eyes are glued on the screen”]
As an aside, although he has had great success in the live arena, Scotty hasn’t been very active in online poker rooms.
Scotty Nguyen wife
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Scotty Nguyen’s wife is very supportive of her husband and supported him throughout this incent. Her name is Julie Nguyen and she seems to be quite a character. Apparently she likes focusing on shopping while Scotty focuses on taking down tournaments. Seems like a good deal to her.
Anyways, if you ever wondered what Scotty Nguyen’s wife looked like, please check the interview below:
Scotty Nguyen’s Wife Interview
Durrr
Durrr, Durrrr, or Tom Dwan as he is known in real life is a phenomenal poker player that has been *crushing* the highest stakes poker cash games both online and live. You can often see him playing the Railheaven No-Limit table on Full Tilt Poker with blinds of 5000/1K. Durrr will buy in from anywhere in between 100K and 200K and often run up a stack up to close to 1 million US dollars. He is a champion at the biggest online poker rooms.
Durrr ‘s strengths are an incredibly aggressive game play, perfect timing and a “six sense”, or gut feeling that only the elite players share. He makes some of the sickest reads you will ever see at a poker table.
Ever wonder what Durrr looks like ? Check out his interview below:
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This video is actually from the NBC heads-up championship where Durrr and Phil Hellmuth were seated together. Tom Dwan sucked out on Phil Hellmuth when his pair of 10s found a set all in versus his pair of Aces. Certainly a sick way to go for Phil. Living up to his reputation, Phil decided to trash talk following this elimination. He called Durrr’s call of an all in with a pair of 10s a donkish move. Apparently Durrr thinks he is a much better heads up player than Phil and challenged him to a series of heads up match with 100k buy-ins or more. As of this writing these heads-up games have not taken place yet, but we are sure eager to see them happen someday!

About Durrr, Tom Dwan
Durrr is from New Jersey. His home town is Edison and he was born in 1986. He currently resides in Fort Worth Texas. Although he is pimarely known for playing the highest stakes cash games on Full Tilt Poker against the likes of Phil Ivey, Gus Hansen, Patrick Antonius etc.. he also has some incredible success in the live cash game and tournament poker scene. Durrr raked in nearly one million dollars from all of his live cashes. One of his appereances what at the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship (see previous video). Tom Dwan, durrrr, also appeared in the fourth season of Poker After Dark.
Durrr’s rise to the top in online poker
Durrr started playing poker when he was just 17. At the time he mainly focused on small stakes online sit and gos before he realised that most of the money was in cash games. With the tremendous drive and ambition that he had, he managed to climb uo from the micro-stakes level to the 200/400 NL level and above. He currently plays at this level against the likes of Phil Ivey.
Watch a video of Durrr, Tom Dwan winning a 267 000 $ pot with 7 3 suited. Pretty sick !
Anyways, to find out more about Tom Dwan, we recommend that you check out these articles: durrr on wikipedia, durrrr on bankroll boost high stakes blog, this thread on durrr at the Full Contact Forums.
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ActionJeff
ActionJeff
ActionJeff is somewhat of a cult figure in the online poker world. He started off playing “Magic The Gathering” which is somewhat atyical . He became an expert of the game and won a couple of prestigious tournaments. Certainly an indication of things to come…
Jeff transitioned to the game of poker because some his friends were telling him how much money could be made. His rise to the top in online poker was ridiculousy quick and epic. ActionJeff started playing in his room after class in high school. One year later he was a bonified millionaire, well before his twentieth birthday. His specialy was MTTs, or multi table tournaments. He won a poker stars Word series of online poker event for 50 000 dollars. The story goes that he was grounded that day and not allowed to use the internet. He retreated somewhere in his house where he was able to use a wi-fi connection and take down the first prize. Gambling problem in our opinion ;-).
In the online poker world, ActionJeff is also synonym of controversy. Although ActionJeff has recently changed his ways, he used to be very arrogant and talk down to people in poker forums, namely pocketfives. He would call the top players donkeys, accusing them of being incompetant and just being able to catch a good run of cards. He commonly refers to players like BelowAbove as Lagtards, read: Loose Aggressive Retards. ActionJeff could actually pull off this type of talk because his results were so superior.. His style was more tight aggressive and based on reads, similar to WestmenloAA or Isaac Baron. Loose aggressive players often have very volatile results and can go on sick rushes because of this.
ActionJeff was sick and tired of seeing LAGtards refered as poker gods because they won a couple of donkaments ! Although the words are harsh and we come down very aggressively at some players they were grounded in truth. MTT results can only be indicative of skill after a very significant sample. Never will a sample of 50 tournaments be enough to assess a player’s skill.
Since his MTT ownin days, ActionJeff has somewhat retreated from the poker scene. His focus is now on cash games, and he has had tremendous results in No-Limit Texas Holdem games. According to his poker blog, he made over 1 million dollars on Full Tilt poker during his prime.
The most memorable session he had was defeating David Benyamine, or “Degenyamine” for hundreds of thousands of dollars during an epic heads-up session. ActionJeff was somewhat a stranger to the nosebleed games but decided to play Mr Benyamine. Well, we should say obliterate Benyamine, because ActionJeff just dominated the entire match. Certainly a testament to his incredible skill.
As of this writing, Benyamine is one of the biggest winners on full tilt with earnings increasing 5 million dollars alone on Full Tilt Poker. So David was certainly no easy target for ActionJeff !
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Taylor Caby
Taylor Caby
Taylor Caby is a professional poker player and founder of the poker coaching site Cardrunners.com. His story has become legendary and showcases the real opportunity of online poker. Taylor Caby was a just a regular student at Michigan university when he discovered poker. He started playing the 5 dollars sit and go’s on Ultimate Bet and transtioned to the highest stakes cash games very rapidly. At the time, one of the most respected players was Mahatma. Taylor Caby imposed himself as the best online cash game player by defeating him over a series of heads up matches. Basically, Taylor went from being a broke college student to a multi-millionaire (excluding his business earnings ) in a matter of years. There are many players that were able to ride the Moneymaker wave successfully.
Taylor Caby playing style is caracterised by incredibly accurate reads, relentless aggression and the ability to always stay calm and never tilt. He has outstanding personal management as well which allows him to bring his A game to the game over and over. If you want more visibility into his game, we recommend you check out his *extensive* collection of videos on cardrunners.com. Top online players like Isaac Baron (WestmenloAA) attribute their success to Taylor Caby’s videos. So check them out !
Please see the video below for a sample of one of Taylor’s videos.
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The trademark carateristic of Taylor Caby is his business sense. Cardrunners went from a couple of kids running a business in a basment to a web 2.0 money making powerhouse. Cardrunners is now a 3,000,000 dollar a year company.
During an interview, someone asked Taylor Caby if it was more satisfying running a successful business or to win at poker?
Basically, Taylor Caby answered that it is infinitely more satisfying for him to run the business. He doesn’t play as much as he used to. When he was on top though, he was beating the $50/$100 No Limit games for a very good win rate.
What’s the most rewarding part of online poker for him? Having started from scratch and be where he is today.
Looking back, Taylor Caby says that his life would have been infinitely different if he hadn’t discovered poker in college. No kidding !
What is the most reThe money was real and people would look up to you. But, it’s a really incredible feeling to start something from – literally nothing. We started the business in our fraternity houseone summer and now we’re out here in Vegas doing a bunch of marketing. We’re, you know, reasonably well known. It’s just a really, really good feeling
Sbrugby
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Sbrugby
Sbrugby or Brian Townsend, is one of the most successful online players that the game of poker has ever seen. Some of his accomplishments are simply mind boggling . One could even argue that he is the best player in the game. Period.
In less than a year, Sbrugby moved from small stakes no limit to the highest stakes available on Full Tilt Poker. Read again… That’s right, he went from 100NL to crushing both Patrick Antonius and Phil Ivey online in less than a year.
Golden account, super user ? Not a chance, just an outstanding player with a drive to succeed and a natural instinct that are uncommon to say the least.
What’s his secret ? Sbrugby constantly works on his game. He is dedicated and has tunnel vision. He knows that he has what it takes to be the best player in the world and he gives himself the chance to succeed.
You can read about sbrugby’s day to day experiences and progress on his blog over at cardrunners. His blog has received tens of millions of hit in a very short time frame. This just goes to show how popular sbrugby has become.
Although sbrugby‘s main specialty are shorthanded no limit games, he is also an expert in No Limit heads up, 6 max Pot Limit Omaha and heads up PLO. He plays all of these games at the highest stakes that are available.
In fact, if you are interested in learning PLO, we recommend that you watch his video series on cardrunners which is nothing short of outstanding.
For the aspiring online poker player, sbrugby is a role model in every sense of the word. New poker players see themselves dominating the game like him in the future. Sbrugby is the dream pill that they need to stay motivated. These players watch his videos religiously and try to pick up as many strategy pointers from him as possible.
Sbrugby has also transitioned to live play very well and blogs about a 2.85 million dollar day he had in Las Vegas . Not bad !
All in all, is a very well rounded player that is a force to be reckoned with for most forms of poker.
The only area he needs improvement would be no limit poker tournaments but he han’t had the opportunity to play many of these.
If you’re new to the online poker world, it is very likely you will come across this online handle: sbrugby !
Aejones
Aejones
Aejones or ae***jones as he known online is a professional poker player and coach/instructor at Leggopoker. Although Aejones had a difficult start in poker, he is now incredibly successful at the heads-up and 6 max NL games online, especially full tilt poker.
His advice for beginning SSNL players is :”Study a lot”. Aejones attributes most of his success to his constant posting of hands on 2+2 and at times, quote “spending at least 4 hours a day on 2+2”. His other piece of advice is that there is no substitue for experience. From his words: “When all else fails, grind grind grind to get a roll, and then get better by experience”.
Aejones has become popular in the online world because of his desire to share his poker knowledge. This transpires clearly from his videos at leggopoker. Although he started producing only a couple of videos here and there, the demand for them became *huge*. Aejones displays a trademark “no BS” style that is based on accurate reads and agression. His videos have a wide appeal because of this.
If you want more visibility into the Aejones poker style , we recommend that you join leggopoker and see if for yourself. There are a number of free samples as well.
Aejones has an interesting perspective on the different levels of skill that one can attain in poker. Similar to WestmenloAA, or Isaac Baron, he believes that the most important element is how much one works on his game. Natural ability comes only second, allthough it is required to make it to the top. He speaks of players that have a standard style and never think outside the box. He says these players willl never get passed a certain level in poker. The gut feeling that only the best players have is extremely immportant according to Aejones. This only comes through instinct and playing hundreds of thousands of hands.
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US Real Money Online Poker
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US Real Money Poker
US opportunities for playing real money online poker are numerous. By real money poker, we mean as opposed to “play money”. Every respectable casino allows its players to play just for fun with “play money” chips. Once players become comfortable and think they have an edge over their opponents, they can deposit real money and try to get a return on their investment.
The market for US real money online poker has been volatile to say the least. This is best showcased by the Party Poker effect. Party was one of the biggest online poker rooms in the USA but had to remove itself from the market because of the U I E G A. Note that this only happened because Party was a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange. All of the the other poker sites survived and prospered.
Don’t be fooled into thinking that there are no more US real money poker sites . Right now there are two powerhouses: Full Tilt Poker and Pokerstars and a multitude of smaller rooms. These two sites recruit thousands upon thousands of US poker players every day.
It is true that depositing real money is slightly more involved than it used to be …but it is brain dead easy in most cases. You can get an all access visa gift card from any grocery store in the USA and deposit instantly. Although some players think that it is too hard to deposit and stick to the play money games, they are missing out. If they only spent 5 minutes looking at the deposit options of the poker rooms, they would find at least 3 or 4 ways to deposit real money and play poker . The deposits are usually instant.
The trend we are seing however is less players depositing because of this. This causes the average player to be slightly better than in the past so you need to adapt. Although the ratio of fish to good players is lower than it used to be, don’t be fooled into thinking that real money poker games online are no longer beatable.
In fact there are *hundreds* of players making thousands of dollars per hour as their hourly win rate. These players are more dedicated than their peers, join training sites, post hands in forums, etc..
The bottom line is that US real money poker sites are here to stay for the time being. They present a lucrative opportunity for the most dedicated and persevering.
Will you be the next Phil Ivey ? We sure hope so ! And we will be the site that refered you ! So please read our online poker site review and deposit real money now.
Best of luck and All the Best,
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Play Poker For Real Money
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Playing Online Poker For Real Money
Real Money Poker
Playing online poker for real money is a new opportunity for the poker enthusiast. No longer do they need to be confined to one casino setting. There are no lines, no waiting times and they can chose to play in their pajamas…. or even naked 🙂 without getting kicked out of the poker room.
This opportunity to play for real money has created a legion of “online pros”, making a living from their homes.
Most sites have a play money feature which gives you the option to play for free and hone your poker skills.
When the players are comfortable and feel they have an edge, they can deposit real money and try to get a return on their investment. However, playing poker for real money doesn’t come without risks of course. Only the top 20% of players or so are successful in the long run.
So if you think you have what it takes to be succesful and overcome these roadblocks, more power to you. If you are part of the top 1% of that 20%, poker will be ridiculously lucrative for you. Most of the money goes to the top of the food chain.
The question is do you have what it takes ? If you want to earn say from 500k to 1 million a month which is what the best players make, you will need to take your game very seriously.
You need to be persevering, join training sites, post hands in forums, get coaching, read as many books as possible, etc…
So while playing poker online for real money may seem like an attractive proposition, in order to be succesful and make it into that 20% bracket, you will need to work very very hard.
And being at the bottom of the 20% bracket isn’t a guarantee of success. You will likely be a break even player at that point. All the players below you will be losing players and you will have made it past that first important milestone.
This is where the fun really begins though, because you will be competing againt the best players for all this “dead money”. Remember that 80 % of players are losing players online.
The purpose of this post isn’t to discourage you. In fact no other game gives you the opportunity to make thousands of dollars per hour every day like poker does. Or paying 20 bucks for a tourney on stars and taking the 20 000 dollars first prize. We are just saying that there is a direct correlation between the effort you will put in the game and your results.
We really hope you will take this game seriously and play online poker for real money .
6 max Poker
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6 Max Poker Games
6 max Poker shorthanded games are the poker specialist’s favorite. These fast paced and aggressive games give you the opportunity to play far more hands than full ring. You can push your edge in more situations. Because the hand ranges are wider, you can value bet more strongly as well.
Let’s take pocket pairs as an easy example. Would you raise a pair of deuces under the gun at a 9 player table ? Probably not, but it these 6 max poker games it is always profitable to play your hand like Ace king.
How do short handed games differ from full ring cash games ?
* Well, as we’ve just said, In 6 max poker you can play your pocket pairs like AK from any position. Even when your continuation bet doesn’t take down the pot your hand holds more value than full ring.
* Your made hands are typically stronger. Pot control is still immportant but you have more room for value betting as a rule.
* A lot of pots end up heads-up and you generally see more hands 6 handed. This alows the best players to press their edge more often.
* You can make numerous 3- bets preflop like squeeze plays. Late position openers’ ranges are much wider so you should adjust accordingly.
So you still can’t decide whether you prefer shorthanded or full ring games ? Well do this. Ask yourself the following questions and add up how many times you answered YES
* Do you like pushing your preflop equities and value betting your strong hands as often as possible ? Shorthanded will give you plenty of these opportunities.
* Are you a risk taker, do you enjoy playing many pots in position? Shorthanded games favor the loose aggressive players as they give them more hands to play.
* Do you take poker seriously and put in the hours ? Your hourly will be greater 6 handed because you will see more hands. This is especially true if you multi-table.
* Do you take the time to study your opponents and make your plays based on specific reads. 6 max will give the opportunity to develop great reads.
The bottom line is that the best game really comes down to your affinities and skill set. It also depends on your aversion to risk. At pokerfornia, we love 6 max poker games.
Sacramento Poker
Sacramento Poker Rooms
Sacramento poker opportunities are numerous. There are plenty of casinos and poker rooms for the aspiring player. Pokerfornia has reviews of the Colusa casino, the Gold Country Casino, Lucky Derby and even the FLB sports bar / casino. Keep in mind that we are adding reviews all the time, so If you can’t the casino you are looking for please do the following:
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Here are some reviews of Sacramento poker rooms (updated as of 9/7/2008) :
- Colusa casino poker room
- FLB sports casino poker room
- Gold Country casino poker room
- Lucky Derby casino poker room
This article is from Pokerfornia which provides the leading information and reviews on California Poker Rooms .
If you play in the Sacramento area, we also recommend that you join the Myspace Sacramento Poker Players Group. This will allow you to network with other players and discuss local opportunities.
Here are some pictures of the top sacramento casinos:
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* Colusa sacramento poker room:

Colusa Casino Poker Room, CA | Review
Colusa Casino sits approximately one hour north of vibrant Sacramento, California. Recent renovations to the establishment have added a hotel to the site as well as upgrades to the casino gaming area. The main attraction at this casino is the game of bingo. There is a large scale bingo hall dedicated to this popular game. Card players need not be discouraged however. There is still plenty of card gaming action that takes place at Colusa Casino.
Featured card games at the casino are No-limit and Limit Texas Hold ‘em. The No-limit Texas Holdem games offer 2/4 blinds with a $40 minimum to $400 maximum buy-in fee. Players should be prepared for an occasional extended wait time. This is to be expected when the gaming area only contains two to three active tables at any given time. Given this, the casino offers the option for players to place their names on a waiting list. When a seat at a table becomes available, the player name is announced over the loudspeaker.
For tables that contain six or more players, the rake amount is $3 + $1. Table of five or less players can ask for a reduced rake amount. This reduced amount is $2 + $1 and is taken after the flop occurs. Card tables conduct business with the help of Shufflemaster automatic shuffling machines. No post is required of first time players that elect to sit down at a table and play some cards.
Some of the best tournament game presentations can be found at Colusa Casino. All registered players start a round of tournament play with $3,000 to $5,000 in chips and blinds of $25/25. Blinds increase from that point on to 25/50; 50/100 and 100/200 as the tournament levels progress. Each round of play is 20 minutes.
No-limit Texas Hold ‘em tournament play begins on Thursday evening at 6:30 pm. There is a $30 buy-in and a $10 entrance fee with no option for re-buys available. Each level plays for 20 minutes and players begin the first round with $3,000 in chips. The only winner to walk away from the table with a cash prize is the player who finishes in first place.
Tournament play continues on Friday and Saturday. For Friday, the game features a $2,000 guaranteed prize pool. There is a $50 buy-in with no additional re-buys and a $20 entrance fee. Saturday carries two different games that take place at 12:00 noon and 6:30 pm. The noon tournament awards the winner $100 in chips. The evening event showcases a guaranteed $2,000 prize pool.
Ocean Eleven Casino Poker Room, CA | Review
Ocean’s Eleven is a top notch card gaming establishment located in the heart of Southern California. Poker is the name of the game here with a vast majority of the gaming tables showcasing one form of poker or another. The casino designates 23 tables for high limit poker with stakes of 4/8 and higher. This section of the casino is housed on the main gaming area floor. Just to the right of this area is where the low limit games of poker are played out.
Gaming area amenities include upscale décor with elaborate paintings adorning the walls. Large screen televisions hang on the walls to keep players informed of what is going on in the outside world. More often than not, these televisions are tuned into some sports event.
No-limit Texas Hold ‘em is the most popular game being played on the floor at any given time. This game starts with blinds of 1/1 and a $20 minimum to $40 maximum buy-in amount. From there the games progress to a 1/2 blind with a $40 minimum to $80 maximum buy-in; 2/3 blind with a $200 minimum and $300 maximum buy-in. Rounding out the No-limit games available are a 5/5 blind with a maximum buy-in of $1,000 and a 10/10 blind with a $600 minimum to $2,000 maximum buy-in amount.
Other games featured on the gaming floor include Limit Texas Hold ‘em; 7 card stud Hi-Lo; Mexican Poker and Omaha 8. No-limit Texas Hold ‘em games still rein supreme on the gaming floor. The odds are in a player’s favor in the low stakes games of No-limit Texas Hold ‘em. For even greater odds, play the 1/1 blind with a $20-$40 minimum/maximum buy-in combination.
Ocean’s Eleven maintains an adequate number of gaming tables at any given time. This translates into a lower than usual wait time for an open space at a low limit table. When the stakes are higher in the high limit games, there can be an extended wait time. It is advisable to call ahead and place a name on the waiting list.
No-limit Texas Hold ‘em tournaments are held on a daily basis. Games are held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday starting at 10:00 am. There is a $30 buy-in and a $5 entrance fee. Tournament play continues at 10:00 am on Wednesday morning with a $50 buy-in and $5 entrance fee. No-limit Texas Hold ‘em tournament play comes to a close on Saturday mornings. The last tournament game of the week kicks off at 10:00 am with a $60 buy-in and $5 entrance fee.
Ocean’s Eleven is a great place to come and enjoy some No-limit poker playing action. ?
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