Maverick

Maverick With more twists than a switchback trail and more sleights of hand than a shell game Maverick is rollicking proof of how the west was fun. A riverboat poker tourney promises a winner-take-all $500 000....and Bret aims to be the winner who does all the taking! But first he must cope with the hangman's noose a runaway stage a wily Indian chief outlaws ingrates a bagful of rattlesnakes and more close calls than a long-tailed cat in a roomful of rocking chairs. So don't miss this excitement.

Keno – a fun online game

If you are a fan of the lottery and your numbers games then Keno is the perfect way to indulge into in an online casino room.

80 numbers are mixed into a glass bubble in which 20 are then randomly drawn out one by one as you look to complete your game card in the period.

Before the draw is made you will get to choose up to 15 numbers on each card and just like in a bingo or a lottery game, you need to successfully match all of the numbers you selected beforehand. People who usually play Betfair video poker and are looking for a change may want to give it a try.

The more cards you choose in keno, the greater chance you have of winning in the game. But of course, selecting more cards does take up more of your bankroll so think carefully about how much you would like to commit in each game. Fans of slots will be familiar with bankroll management.

It is possible to pick up enough cards to cover every number in the bubble; however, this does not guarantee a winning result because they have to be drawn together on one card from the 20 numbers in the game. Alternatively, there is also the option of keeping your favourite numbers on all you cards. Banking on certain numbers gives you a great chance of winning if they come out in the early stages of the draw because you will have several options in your favour as you look to complete your set.

There is no real set strategy when it comes to Keno which means that there is no winning formula to the game. You simply need to rely on luck and hope you have picked the right numbers on the day.

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Life’s a Gamble: The High Stakes and Low Life of a Poker Professional

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Poker Lingo: Explaining The Basics

In the world of online gaming, there are a number of complex terms and seemingly difficult definitions that confuse players new to poker or online casino games. A failure to get to grips with the lingo can put people off online poker and casino before they’ve even given themselves a proper chance to succeed. However, if you dig a little deeper, you’ll see that the terms that may have frightened you in the past aren’t actually so scary. Let’s take a look at a few of these terms:

Blinds: This refers to the forced bets that take the place of an ante. The person located on the left hand side of the dealer needs to pay the small blind, and the next person needs to pay the big blind.

Draw: If you opt to draw, you’ll be hoping to give your hand a boost using cards that come up on the board. Usually you’ll need one specific card to complete your hand and put you in prime position to do well in the game.

Limit Poker: This refers to the variation of the game on sites like Unibet Denmark that uses fixed-size bets.

Longhand: This is a term that confuses people for absolutely no reason! Longhand simply refers to a game with at least seven people. The opposite to Longhand is…you’ve guessed it – shorthand!

Position: Quite simply, this refers to the place where you sit at the poker table.

An Introduction to Omaha

If you’re a little confused by the world of Omaha poker, fret no more; we’re here to explain the basics behind the game!

In Omaha, every player is handed four hole cards, while five community poker cards are shared by everyone involved in the game. You need to bear in mind, though, that in order to make up your hand, you’ll need to use exactly two cards from your hand and three cards from the board.

Omaha isn’t the most popular poker game around on sites like Unibet DK, mainly because people hold preconceptions about the skill level needed to take part; it is a more technical game that requires more concentration than other variations, but the psychological element involved in versions like Texas Hold’em isn’t quite as intense, which some people prefer.

At low-limit Omaha games, recommended for beginners and those who may be distracted by other things going on in their lives, you may well find a number of players who play too loose because they believe that their two-pair is a fantastic hand. If you’re taking part in this sort of game, play hands that do well in multi-way pots and bet hard when you’ve built up enough confidence.

Remember that in Omaha, starting hands aren’t as important as they are in varieties like Texas Hold’em.

Poker Face of Wall Street

Poker Face of Wall Street Wall Street is where poker and modern finance and the theory behind these games clash head on. In both worlds real risk means real money is made or lost in a heart beat and neither camp is always rational with the risk it takes.

Pot Control

Pot control is a term used to describe an action that result in the pot being kept small because you have a hand that cannot stand a lot of action. Pots are kept small in two ways. The first is to bet smaller because the smaller you bet the smaller the pot size will remain. The second is to check one or two streets. Here are a few examples of pot control:

You pick up Q9o in the cutoff and raise when playing on the Betfair poker website. A decent regular player calls in the big blind. The flop is Q74r and he checks to you and you bet two-thirds pot and the big blind calls. The turn is an off suit deuce and the big blind checks again. Now if you analyse your action here it is going to be difficult to get three streets of value from a worse hand. Your opponent could easily have defended his big blind with hands that dominate yours such as QT, QJ or KQ. By checking back the turn you keep the pot small in relation to the strength of your hand. If he checks back a safe river card then you can go for your second street of value. If he donk leads you can just call. Fans of Betfair poker live should remember this.

The other time you see pot control at work a lot is during live deep-stacked tournament poker. It seems almost mandatory for the play to go check-check on the turn. This is done with the mindset that there is a long way to go in the competition and the wish to steer clear of big confrontations with medium holdings.

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