Casino Strategy: Let It RideFirst introduced to the public back in 1993, Let It Ride is a casino game based on poker, whereby players wager on a five card poker hand formed from three cards of their own, plus two community cards. In this article, we take a look at the basic rules of Let It Ride, as well as the correct strategy for playing this popular casino game.
Moving from Hold'em to OmahaIf you’re bored of playing Texas Hold’em poker and are looking to try learning a different form of the game, Omaha might be an interesting place to start. Many players that are looking to broaden their poker horizons start out with Omaha as their first alternative to Hold’em, due to the similarity in structure, but don’t be fooled into thinking that the game requires similar tactics.
Double Hold'em - Basic Strategy Part 1If you’re looking to get involved in PartyPoker’s new game “Double Hold’em”, but aren’t sure where to start, then look no further. Here is the first part of our basic strategy guide for this innovative Texas Hold’em poker variant.
The Five Best Casino Wagers - Part TwoFollowing on from part one of our "Five Best Casino Wagers", where we discussed taking odds on a pass line bet at the craps table, here is the second best bet to be found in the casino.
Playing Multi-Table PokerThere are many advantages to being able to play multiple tables at the same time – not least the option of winning more money – but in order to do it successfully, you need to be conscious of the best types of games to play and where to play them.
From Online To Live PokerThanks to online poker, it is not unusual to encounter players at your local card room or casino that have never played in a live poker tournament before. Many players learn the basics on the internet before dipping their toe into the murky waters of the bricks and mortar casino and they will find live poker more intimidating than the online equivalent.
Hand Reading vs Ego“I knew you had that!” – the call of the losing poker player. We’ve all heard it, in fact we’ve probably all said it once or twice too, but it’s a classic example of ego interfering with common sense at the poker table. Hand reading is such an important part of becoming a winning poker player and it is essential that nothing impairs the decision making process. Here are the classic mistakes to cut out of your poker game.