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		<title>WPT Paris High Roller for ‚Ç¨234,495 Won by Sorel Mizzi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A total of &#8218;&#199;&#168;234,495 ($336,386) within the tournament prize of WPT Paris High Roller has been won by Sorel Mizzi. In the said game, he surely could overcome in three days about 36 players. Last year&#8217;s &#8218;&#199;&#168;15,000 buy-in tournament, there were 25 players. Remarkably, Sorell Mizzi faced Freddy Deeb for that heads up phase competition. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A total of &sbquo;&Ccedil;&uml;234,495 ($336,386) within the tournament prize of WPT Paris High Roller has been won by Sorel Mizzi. In the said game, he surely could overcome in three days about 36 players. Last year&#8217;s &sbquo;&Ccedil;&uml;15,000 buy-in tournament, there were 25 players. Remarkably, Sorell Mizzi faced Freddy Deeb for that heads up phase competition.</p>
<p>Sorel Mizzi seated around the 1.6 million stack and Deep on the 200k throughout the heads-up tournament. The blind was 4k/8k. Mizzi was conscious of the potential issues ahead because last year Deep also managed to overcome the 5 to a single chip deficit in desire to the runner-up spot. When we&#8217;re to compare the sport of Sorel Mizzi this past year, he could be in edge on his chip this present tournament. Throughout the final round, Deep was holding in all-in A-J from the J-5-6 flop. And in that round, Mizzi hold the pocket rockets. Then, it was where Deep was eliminated for the &sbquo;&Ccedil;&uml;130,275 payday. He took $7,225,837 being the two-time WSOP bracelent holder in the said tournament.</p>
<p>Sorel wrote in the twitter post he won the 234,495 euros and the trophy through the WPT Paris High Roller. From not too long agogame, he said until this year is really a sweet revenge also it really was a great play. Following the game, the Bluff Magazine recognized Sorel since the Player of the year.</p>
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		<title>Federated Sports and Gaming: Season One Qualifiers Revealed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federated Poker League made known their list of 218 players who qualified on Tuesday for the first 2011-2012 season. Every eligible player is given a tour card, which will allow individuals to carry on competing for two, three or five years, based on previous achievements. No sponsored exemptions will be observed into the league [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Federated Poker League made known their list of 218 players who qualified on Tuesday for the first 2011-2012 season. Every eligible player is given a tour card, which will allow individuals to carry on competing for two, three or five years, based on previous achievements.</p>
<p>No sponsored exemptions will be observed into the league during the first season other than nine players who can make their way in through the preliminary events that begin each of the four Main Events, which will be held at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>The minimum criteria to get a tour card is no less than $1.25 million in adjusted lifetime earnings, with not over $750,000 coming from any single win and no less than nine cashes since 2008. Players who have no less than $4 million in adjusted lifetime earnings, with not over $2 million coming from any single win, along with the nine cashes, earn five-year cards.<br />
All in all, the 218 players made 27 five-year cards, 55 three-year cards plus 136 two-year cards. </p>
<p>The league will comprise of four events, kicking off in August and will feature a pro-am, a charity tournament plus a $20,000 main event. Join one of the fastest and largest poker rooms in the world, visit <a href="http://www.ruffpoker.com/ultimate-bet/">Ultimate Bet</a> today.</p>
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		<title>Online Poker Dos and Don&#8217;ts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You would not be a jerk at a poker table in Vegas. So do not be one on the internet. While the anonymity of the Net may make a game of internet poker appear particularly ad hoc, do not be duped. Whether folks are playing for laughs or heavy business, there&#8217;s certain etiquette to follow. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You would not be a jerk at a poker table in Vegas. So do not be one on the internet. While the anonymity of the Net may make a game of internet poker appear particularly ad hoc, do not be duped. Whether folks are playing for laughs or heavy business, there&#8217;s certain etiquette to follow. A lot of what&#8217;s considered acceptable behaviour remains true for all poker games, both online and in real life. Just follow these laws and apply a little common-sense, and you will fit right in at the online table. DON&#8217;T keep your fellow players waiting. Keep the game moving! If others are becoming frustrated at waiting for you as you can&#8217;t act in an efficient fashion, maybe you ought to be at the table to begin with. If you are experiencing a bad connection or hardware issues, it&#8217;s respectful to drop out instead of drag the game down. DO take some time.</p>
<p>This could appear like a contradiction to the 1st do not but it is not. Just be absolutely certain you have sufficient time, within reason, to contemplate what you&#8217;re doing or you will begin making mistakes. Do not give information to your fellow players.</p>
<p>Not only is it tough technique, it is also annoying and quite rude. DO keep your playing style sundry. This is sound advice for any poker player. Keep playing the same way again and again, and finally a good competitor will pick up on it and use your repetition against you. DON&#8217;T jump out and in of a game after winning. It is not even permitted on a couple of sites, but some less-likable players will obtain in at the minimum, when a pot, leap out, and then buy back in with the minimum. It&#8217;s poor playing and it isn&#8217;t going to get you any respect at the table. DO join up to bonuses and rewards if you can, but do not get obsessed.</p>
<p>While a fast boost to your bankroll is undeniably tasty, you may find that you will earn more cash over time staying in one place. Naturally, some deals are just too good to pass on. DON&#8217;T play knackered. The fantastic thing about net-based poker is that it&#8217;s being played at all points of the day and night. Wait till you are rested before logging on. You may play better and your bankroll will have an improved chance of getting larger.</p>
<p>DO play for free till you are comfy with a site&#8217;s games and software. Knowing how everything works improves your odds of winning when you do move on to real money, helping keep everybody else from curing your name because you are holding up the game with newbie mistakes. DON&#8217;T ask other players to test if another player is all-in. Once more, some sites don&#8217;t permit it, and it&#8217;s still bad form. DO enjoy yourself. Remember, it&#8217;s only a game.</p>
<p>While it is true that real cash is at risk, don&#8217;t bet more than you can afford and consider any losses the price of one or two hours of entertainment. And hey, if you win some, all of the better, right?</p>
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		<title>Advantages of Online Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Net-based poker is being more popular because there are high chances of winning cash. Below, I have debated the three top advantages of internet-based poker vs playing in brick and mortar poker rooms. No need to go to a casino it&#8217;s a well known fact the bricks and mortar poker firms like casinos or poker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Net-based poker is being more popular because there are high chances of winning cash. Below, I have debated the three top advantages of internet-based poker vs playing in brick and mortar poker rooms. No need to go to a casino it&#8217;s a well known fact the bricks and mortar poker firms like casinos or poker rooms essentially don&#8217;t make serious money thru poker. Also, there might not be a poker room in your locality or your town and you might need to go to another town to play poker. This can add to the entrance costs and price of the poker chips.</p>
<p>Visiting a casino can be costly and frightening for a beginner player. In the event of web-based poker, you can play at the surroundings of your own home. There&#8217;s no transport cost concerned and you can play in your PJs! Relaxed atmosphere when you&#8217;re playing for home, the atmosphere is completely relaxed versus playing in an honest to goodness poker room or a casino.</p>
<p>You are not going to see the faces of other players and as a consequence they can struggle to make you tense by a fake smile indicating they&#8217;ve got a good hand. Similarly, they may be unable to see your expressions and will struggle to gauge your hand. you are at the same level as an experienced poker player who won&#8217;t have an edge over you. Free credits Most net-based poker sites offer free credits to the members. It is enormously favourable as you can practice to your heart&#8217;s content without taking a chance on your money.</p>
<p>Although poker is a game of luck, practice is always important to become accomplished in it.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Improve Your Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internet poker has exploded in the previous couple of years. Even the U.S. Regime action has only had a minor effect on the business which continues to greet new players each day. Some play just for fun but a major % need to know the simplest way to win at online poker &#8212; they harbour [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Internet poker has exploded in the previous couple of years. Even the U.S. Regime action has only had a minor effect on the business which continues to greet new players each day. Some play just for fun but a major % need to know the simplest way to win at online poker &#8212; they harbour dreams of giving up the real job to play Texas Holdem for a job. I&#8217;ll tell you &#8212; this is certainly possible and not only a pipe dream. Consider the basic money flows in a game of internet poker. The house will take a small charge for hosting the game except for this, the cash is just transferred between players, from losers to winners.</p>
<p>What somebody loses, you can win! Now, on with the tips that may demonstrate how to win at net-based poker : Withdraw just a few USD at a time. Take to the table only what you want for 1 or 2 hands.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to know the way to win at web-based poker, this is imperative &#8212; your grey matter has a natural alarm that alerts you when cash is running low e.g. At fifty percent left, 20% left etc. If you play with your complete pot, you may lose a huge amount of cash before any alarm bells start to ring. Don&#8217;t always bet on long shots. If you have poor cards early in the game, fold and live to fight another day. You can occasionally need to bluff if you would like to learn the way to win at web-based poker, this is going to be the exception instead of the rule.</p>
<p>Profit from your great hands. Similarly , don&#8217;t waste a good hand &#8212; get your opponents to throw a respectable amount in the pot from one or two moderate raises. Don&#8217;t raise too much or they may suss you out and may fold. Inspect the game stats. You can learn much about the way to win at online poker from info on your opponents such as pc.s indicating how frequently they make it to the flop or the brook. If somebody is playing extremely well on the table, check out their figures and consider incorporating similar play into your game or look to get an edge against them based mostly on these summarised observations.</p>
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