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Pokerroom middle pairs.

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

There are many instances at pokerroom where you have to deal with a mediocre flop, an (A,J) or (A,Q) turning into middle pair on the flop for instance.

If you are first to act then personally I would put in a strong raise. If your opponent can reraise you, then I would think there is a good chance you are beaten and I would be rather inclined to fold here. If your opponent flat calls then you have some thinking to do going to the turn at pokerroom.com.

You may make a set or two pair here if you are lucky, but if not it is a careful choice between checking then letting the hand go, or firing out again, but always trust your reads of course. If you are second to act on the flop and your opponent makes a small to middle sized bet then I think a reraise will tell you all you need to know about where you stand, and maybe win you the pot at www.pokerroom.com too.

Everyone plays online poker differently but I like to ask the question of my opponent about how strong their hand is, rather than get asked it yourself and have no answer. When it comes to middle pairs in the pocket preflop, I would certainly look to get involved but don’t think this is an extremely strong hand. If you end up all in preflop you are likely to be somewhere close to fifty fifty at best, and if your opponent has a pocket over pair you are in big trouble.

I would get into the pot fairly cheaply if possible and look to either make a set or fold the hand on the flop, read pending. If you are short stacked while playing at pokerroom and need to take a chance soon, then this is an ok hand to go all in with. 50% to win when the blinds are soon going to eat you up anyway isn’t terrible odds, but let your judgement guide as much as anything else.

If you really feel your opponent is strong preflop then you can still fold. Because going up against a bigger pocket pair really isn’t something you want to be doing, no matter how many chips you have left while playing at pokerroom.com.

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pokerroom.com - History of Poker

Monday, April 28th, 2008

When looking at the earliest origins of poker there are many different games to look at, some of which, only fragments or pieces of scriptures from hundreds of years ago remain to this day, so it is difficult to provide a definitive answer to the question of where poker began, we can however take a close look at the various influences which moulded poker into the game it is today.

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The earliest recordings of anything resembling poker are records of chinese emperor Mu Tsung playing ‘domino cards’ with his wife around 1,000 years ago and in Egypt fragments of painted tablets have been found which may have been used in some kind of game too.

To find any solid evidence of a game played with some sort of cards and hand rankings we have records of a game called ‘As Nas’ in the Persian empire being played with 25 cards in the deck and established hand rankings which characterises the game as having some strong poker elements involved.

Around the time of the 18th to 19th century games using cards had spread across europe with many different symbols depicting suits such as acorns and shields amongst others, but it was in France that the modern day suits of hearts,clubs,spades and diamonds were first used in a game called ‘Poche‘, and from France, settlers in Canada went on to bring the game over to the continent with them. French Canadian settlers some years later are said to have founded New Orleans and of course the game of Poche or, poker as it is now known came with them, from there on the game was played on a large scale on the riverboats travelling up and down the mississippi and spread from there across the rest of America.

These days poker has become a much loved game and is played across the world with many different variations we now know well like, Omaha and Stud, 5 card draw and Holdem, and it can be assumed that the game will develop other variations in the coming years too, but for now the most played game is Holdem, and from small beginnings in the Persian empire and it’s subsequent consolidation in France it has become one of the greatest games known to man.

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