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Justin Stewart

 
By Justin Stewart
Published on 08/7/2007
 
The list of tricks and techniques that are guaranteed to help you win at online poker at sites like Pokerpressbox.com is literally endless

How To Win Online At Playing Poker

The list of tricks and techniques that are guaranteed to help you win at online poker at sites like Pokerpressbox.com is literally endless, with the series of available advice running the gamut from follow your gut to use a calculator. With this advice in mind, it is important to note that very few people in the world can count on winning consistently at any game of chance due to the very nature of the game itself. But learning to win can be done and has been done many times over in the course of the passage of time. While the winning techniques may not be so easy to learn as what many might try to convince you, the game of poker can be won at and won at consistently by the properly prepared poker player.

 

To successfully win on a consistent basis in real life, against flesh and blood competition requires the ability to read your opponent and make a reasonable guess as to the content of his hand and the amount he or she may be willing to bet at any given time. Through the slow and careful study of the poker player's opponent, the player can ascertain many of the important details about is competition, including the aberrant body language and behavior that gives away his emotional state to the poker opponent. Naturally, you will be ready to take advantage of any opportunity to learn more about your antagonist and the way that they play the cards in general.

 

But online, the player does not have access to any indicators of body language and social behavior that might allow them to gain an advantage over their opponent online at sites like Pokerpressbox.com. The online poker player must depend on skill and ability alone to defeat his opponent, a risky proposition at best when considering the unknown quantity that is any random player that you might meet on the web at online poker room and casinos like Pokerpressbox.com. While you may be able to improve your game as a poker player, it is difficult to establish whether the online poker player's opponent is as skilled or even more skilled than the player himself.

 

But the key to the winning strategy is to watch players as they make the rounds from table to table and ascertain who the strongest players are on the poker room web site and avoid those players altogether. Specifically pinpointing the weaker players may not make you feel very much like a slick and talented online poker player, but it will help you win more in the long run.


A Look at the History of Texas Hold’Em

Not a whole lot is known about where Texas Hold’em originated.  What is known is that the game has rapidly spread in popularity over the past several years and, in 2007, Robstown, Texas received the honor of being the birthplace of this very popular poker game.

 

After the game was invented, it spread through Texas rather quickly and it didn’t take long before it was introduced in Las Vegas.  This occurred in 1967 when a group of Texas card players and gamblers brought the game to the City of Sin.  It was then introduced to Europe.  Nonetheless, the Golden Nugget Casino located in Las Vegas was the only casino in the city to offer the game for a very long time.

 

Unfortunately for the game of Texas Hold’em, it didn’t receive much recognition from the more affluent clientele while being played in the Golden Nugget.  This is because the Golden Nugget was considered to be a “sawdust joint” at the time as its floors were covered with old sawdust.  The more remote location and odd décor made it quite unattractive to many of the richer visitors to the city.

 

It wasn’t until 1969 that the game started to get a bit more recognition when several professional players were invited to come play the game at the Dunes Casino in Las Vegas.  This casino has since been demolished, but it offered a great location and since many of the players were inexperienced in the game, it made playing the game quite profitable for professional players.

 

Texas Hold’em was also featured at the Second Annual Gambling Fraternity Convention that was held in 1969.  This convention was renamed the World Series of Poker when the rights to the event were purchased in 1970 by Jack and Benny Binion.  At this time, the series was moved to Binion’s Horseshoe Casion in Vegas.  After the first year of being held in this location, it was suggested that Texas Hold’em be the main event of the tournament.  Ever since, it has been played as the main event of the World Series of Poker.

 

Over the twenty years that followed the Binion’s decision to make Texas Hold’em the main event of its tournament, interest in the poker game continued to grow.  In 1972, it only had eight entrants.  By 1991, this number had grown to 200. 

 

One of the first books to discuss how to play Texas Hold’em was released in 1978.  This self-published book, entitled Super/System and written by Doyle Brunson, is still considered to be one of the most important books to ever be written on the game.