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Playing Multi-Table Poker
There 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.

Basic Strategy for Rush Poker
Full Tilt Poker’s recently launched game known as “Rush Poker”, was hailed as “the greatest innovation since poker started on the Internet”. Now that the dust has settled on the game’s grand release and they hype has all but disappeared, how do we actually go about playing it effectively?

Basic Omaha Eight Or Better Strategy
If you are looking to beat Omaha Eight or Better (also known as Omaha High-Low Split) at low stakes, there are several important points to consider.

Opening Hand Selection - Hold It or Fold It
Probably, the most influential decision you will ever make in a game of poker is whether to play or fold your pocket cards. Although there is a saying that “You have to be in it to win it”, knowing when to play the hand you are dealt, and when to fold, is vitally important.

Playing Small Pairs In Tournaments
Small pocket pairs can sometimes be a problematic hand in No Limit Hold’em tournaments. Everyone has a good idea of what to do with Aces or Kings, but finding the correct play with a small pocket pair is a little trickier, as there is no hard and fast answer as to what is the right move.

A Guide to Over/Under Betting
The Over/Under bet is another daunting description for a bet that is enormously simple. Once fully understood, this type of wager provides excellent betting opportunities in football matches where they may not otherwise exist. Adding the over/under bet to a full betting repertoire helps the serious bettor to seek out value and supplement the more traditional bets. Read on to find out more....

How To Play The Hand - Fixed Limit and Jh-Th In Big Blind
The game is $2 / $4 Fixed Limit Hold’em at your local casino, where the standard of play is generally loose, with plenty of players taking a flop, though not particularly aggressive. The table is full and you have about $200 in front of you. You are dealt Jh-Th in the big blind.