To be a champion blackjack or poker player a well planned blackjack strategy is required to be in place beforehand. The player who does not realize this would not be able to identify the problem associated with their poor performance in the midst of a game.
It is just like when an author gets stuck in the story and has no clue on how to proceed to the next plot. Comparison can also be made to the motor drivers stuck in a traffic jam from where there is no way out. It would have been a more prudent decision if a proper route was planned beforehand listening to the guidance from the radio traffic channels instead of blaming the traffic jam. If you hear the losing stories in poker you would invariably hear about the faulty playing where the player is repeating his misjudgment in order to rectify his earlier errors to a winning hand. The player would eventually get more trapped and be wiped out soon. One should be careful from the very beginning by not taking a daring move which could prove to be fatal in the early rounds of the game. A good player should considerately listen to others when they discuss their weakness or faults in their games. It would be often observed that the fault lies at the early stages of the game and is revealed profoundly with the gradual progression of the game. The champions regularly appraise their strengths, weaknesses and average playing abilities and improve upon all the three. There could be infinite amount of conditions and approach to a game to achieve great results but the main ploy depends on other phenomena of the human mind. The game selection or table selection is an essential skill required for the poker player. If a game can be selected according to the capability of the player the chances of winning increases manifold. But that is not the key to success as mentioned earlier Actually it is not the quantitative ability or the ability to anticipate opposition move or a game selection or a full proof strategy but it is the strength of character which is the main key to success. It would depend upon the perception of a player whether he would play above his bankroll. If he does not then he could not even think of playing Texas hold’em where the limits are infinite. After some rounds of play he could also even start to tilt or can play continuously losing every round. The game is not all about that. A sound preparation beforehand and knowing the opponent becomes vital. It may even take months to prepare a sound strategy or to set up the mental frame work. How much could you afford for bankroll is also a vital point to be determined beforehand. With a clear objective and a thorough fundamental base one could overcome the down- and- out performance of a day and have that mental ability to turn around the next day. All the emotional aspects like passion, excitement should be kept well within control. Every action during the game should be an outcome of a solid preparation and strategy. The skill sets, strategies, methods, mind control all of these should be well coordinated by a champion poker player. The knowledge and principles accumulated over time should be applied aptly to every situation that may arise then only whose would be converted to winning strategies. Thus the methods undertaken coupled with strength of mind would let you master the skills required to be a champion poker player in your own terms.
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Playing poker has really changed, in recent years. That's mainly do to the addition of Internet poker rooms. People have really taken to the idea of playing poker online. It's quick, easy and convenient, after all.
Online poker also offers a lot of variety. There are free games, micro limits, high limits, various cash game and tournament types and more. One of the big things drawing people to play online is the variety of games, though. Here's a brief overview of some of them. Texas Holdem Poker: You've probably heard of, or even played, Texas Holdem. It is, after all, the most televised version of poker. In it, each player gets two cards and five community cards are also dealt, with betting rounds in between. The person who makes the best five card hand out of the seven cards available to them wins. Most people are aware of the no-limit betting style of Texas Holdem. Online, though, there are several other ways to play the game. For instance, you might try playing pot limit or fixed limit Holdem. Just be careful, since the limits involved can definitely have an effect on the way the game is played. 7-Card Stud: In 7-Card Stud, unlike in Hold'em, there are no community cards. Each player starts out with three cards. Two cards are face down and one is face up, so everyone can see. There are betting rounds between the dealing of each new card, until the players each have seven cards, 3 of which are face down and four are face up. Each player is, of course, allowed to look at their down cards as they get them. The object is, as in Hold'em, to make the best hand of five cards out of the seven. The interesting thing about 7-Card is that it also has a hi/lo version. In the hi/lo version, the player with the best hand splits the pot with the player with the lowest hand. Omaha: Omaha poker games are a great way for players who enjoy Holdem to add a new level to their game. I say that because the game setup is like Hold'em, except that each player gets four hole cards, not two. There are still five community cards and the object is to use exactly two of the four hole cards and three community cards to make the best hand. Omaha can be even more interesting depending on what version you play. There are both limit and no-limit versions. There's also a hi/lo version, as with 7-Card Stud. So, you can really customize your game choice to your own preferences. Other Games: Online poker possibilities don't stop at just those games either. For example, you might choose to play 5-Card Draw poker. That's a version where each player is dealt five cards and can choose to exchange some or all cards between betting rounds. You might also enjoy Razz or obscure or unusual games, like Caribbean Stud. Whatever your poker choice is, though, one thing is for sure. You can always find a game running at some online poker room. I never really thought I would get COD, but after getting the COD 5 Zombies app on my iPod, I thought I would, for the zombies. After playing it, though, I really enjoyed it. I like the concept of the zombies, and it's really good fun, although I hope there are going to be more maps after Ascension, because three isn't really enough. The online is good aswell, with a huge range of game modes and maps.
I personally never really liked Black Ops multiplayer. The concept of the killstreaks, the different game modes, and the custom classes, and a new addition with Black Ops, Theater mode, but, unlike my current favourite first person shooter, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, it lacks realism. I was able to enjoy a good few weeks on multiplayer, but after that I quickly got bored. The Black Ops maps are too small, the weapons are too advanced for a game set in the vietnam war, and the in-game sounds are not quite right, to name a few things. These are a few reasons why I prefer the Zombies mode. Firstly, it is just more fun than playing multiplayer. Also, weirdly, there is more of an objective. I know that in multiplayer there are various different game modes and objectives, but in Zombies mode there is something to work for, the entire time. The whole aspect of 4 players fighting to survive for as long as possible is a really great idea Call Of Duty have come up with, and in my opinion, is the best idea that they have come up with. There is also a story-line behind Zombies, but I won't go into that, but do look it up. There was a lot of complaining when Black Ops first came out that it wasn't as good as Modern Warfare 2, and, although I have only played MW2 a few times, I agree with. The level of graphic have pretty much stayed the same since MW2, and the gameplay is also very similar. All in all, Treyarch could have done a lot more with this game. I personally am not a huge CoD fan, but other people with different views may think otherwise that this game could have been better. My rating, therefore, is going to be 7/10. Leave your own opinions in the comment section, or create a whole new post under the PS3 Gamers group. |
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