Betfair 'Cash out' OptionIf you have ever seen a winning bet suddenly turn into a loser because of a late goal, you may have wished that there was a way you could take some profits before the final whistle. Well the advent of betting exchanges made it possible to trade 'in-play', and therefore lock in profits if the market moved in your favour. Now however, Betfair have gone one step further and simplified the process to just a couple of clicks. Read on to find out about their 'Cash Out' option.
Double Hold'em - Basic Strategy Part 2Following on from the first part of our beginner’s guide to “Double Hold’em“, PartyPoker’s latest creation, let us now have a look at some other important concepts.
Fixed Limit Texas Hold'em StrategyFixed Limit Hold’em is far less popular than it used to be, thanks to the boom in the popularity of the No Limit form of the game, but it is still an excellent poker game in its own right. Additionally, novice Hold’em players can use Fixed Limit to learn some basic skills, before progressing to big bet Hold’em games.
Improve Betting Performance - Specialise.
In the first in a series of articles designed to help improve betting returns long term, we look at specialising – focussing attention in one particular area or market in order to maximise opportunities and reduce, or eliminate, losing betting patterns.
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.
Eight Game The New HORSEMixed game poker tournaments have really taken off in recent years, largely thanks to their introduction to the World Series of Poker and the exposure that such a prestigious event brings.
To Show Or Not To ShowThe value of showing your hole cards is a topic that divides the poker community. Many of the best and most experienced poker playing professionals choose never to reveal any information about their play for free, while an equal number are seemingly happy to show every last bluff to their opponents. But who is right?