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Copyright Biosoft
Sports 1996
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NEW POKER ARTICLE
What Is Poker Rakeback?
If you have been any
online poker over the last year or so you have probably heard
the
term rakeback.
As this little word can save you a lot of money in the end it
deserves
a closer look.
Let us start from the beginning. Online poker rooms make their
money from the rake.
Most poker rooms take approximately 5 percent of each pot in rake
with a cap usually
at $3 per hand. This might not sound like a lot but it soon adds
up. Even a busy small
stakes player can end up paying several thousand dollars in rake.
To make matters worse, you
might be giving away a large part of that money
unnecessarily. The
remedy for this is to sign up with a poker room that offers
rakeback or alternatively to sign up via a rakeback site. In most
cases you will
then get about 30 percent of your rakeback.
However, if you pay a lot in rake you
might get as much as 60 percent of your rake back.
Most poker rooms transfer
your rakeback directly into your poker account at the
end of each month. Becoming a winning poker player has suddenly
become a little
easier.
The amount of rake you pay per pot depends on the number of
players who were
dealt cards and the total amount of the rake. Even if you have
simply received
cards and folded, you still have paid rake. To determine the
amount of rake you
paid you take the total rake for the hand and divide it by the
number of players
that were in the hand. For example, in a 10-handed game
where the rake is
$2.50, your rake contribution is considered to be 30 cents. To get
your monthly
rake you need to have an estimate of how many hands you play per
month.
I recommend you go out
and try some
Bodog rakeback today. Currently, many
rakeback
affiliates give you 25 percent of your Bodog rake back to you.
Spotting tells in online poker
In live poker a tell can
be anything from blink of an eye to a player falling of his chair.
In an online poker game the tells are a bit more difficult to
detect, but they’re still
there. When you’re playing Internet poker the
tells are generally related to the speed
with which an opponent acts. And a general thumb rule from live
poker applies:
implied strength normally means weakness, and implied weakness
normally means strength.
Signs of weak hands in online poker:
Instant call on a bet: When a player
calls your bet right away he will generally have
a weak calling hand. This player wants you to think that he has a
stronger hand and
is hoping that you will not make another bet.
Check-call followed by bet on turn:
When a player check-calls on the flop and then
opens the betting on the turn, he will generally be in a weak
position. This kind of bet
usually means that the player has picked up a draw or that he is
semi-bluffing with a
draw he got on the flop. In these cases you should strongly
consider raising no matter
what cards you’re holding.
Delayed check: When a player takes
longer than usual to check, he generally does
not want you to make a bet. This player wants to intimidate you by
implying strength
and is hoping he will get to see the next card for free.
Instant check (with help of the “in turn” check/fold button):
When a player in late
position uses the "in turn" button to check he will generally have
a weak hand. This type
of move is often made by people that are playing at multiple
tables. They don’t want to
waste any time on lousy cards.
Signs of strong hands in online poker:
Immediate bet or raise on the river:
When a player bets or raises right away on the
river he will generally have a strong hand. He makes this move to
make you think he’s
on a bluff, and is hoping that you will call his bet/raise.
Sometimes this tactic is used
on the turn as well.
Delayed bet: When a player takes a
long time and then makes a bet, he will normally
have strong cards. He’s trying to imply weakness in the hopes that
you will call his bet
or even raise him. If you do he will probably re-raise.
Delayed call: When a player waits
for a long time and then calls he might well be
slow playing a strong hand. He wants you to think he’s weak and is
hoping that you
will bet into him again.