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Poker Cash Games

How to behave and play in poker cash games is a fundamental principle for everyone who wants to make a living and also succeed in this game variant. Simple but effective strategies can very quickly make the difference.

This article focuses on how to succeed in poker cash games in general. It doesn´t matter if you are playing 0.05 / 0.10 $ or 500 / 1000 $ because the strategy is always the same. If you want to succeed against any opponent you have to think and play one level higher than he or she does. The ability to outthink and also calculate stakes sizes for the reason to plan moves such as a well planed check raise, heavy bet, small bet, or even a check with the intention to call with A high is essential to success.

Poker cash games require players who are willing to step out of their comfort zone and make plays that look impressive, but are effective and bringing the player money in the long run. You have to be serious, respect players but not allow them to manipulate you in any way. You want to be the one who makes the plays which are most uncomfortable for any opponent. Because you are playing for money, it has to be clear that there is no reason to be generous or “friendly” to the player next to you just because you know him. Poker is like doing business at the table, and you want to have and also sustain a maximum edge every time you sit down until you leave the table.

What are some general rules to start with poker cash games nowadays? You want to have a bigger bankroll than you put into play every time you sit down at a table. It doesn´t matter if you are playing online or life, because poker works always the same. Every time the dealer deals you the poker cards you want to ensure that you have enough money behind without worrying about losing a few buy ins in a row. This can happen, especially if you should be facing a bad run of poker cards. The game is for long term winners, and you can only compete against any player if you have a big enough bankroll to re-buy and reload if you should go broke.

Make sure to have at least 20 – 40 buy-ins behind before you sit down on a table. This will help avoid going entirely broke, and gives you the opportunity to see more cards, and play your edge and best game all the time. If you wouldn´t have enough money on the other hand, you would never have the chance to re-buy and play against an opponent for hours. Playing poker cash games correctly is a question of the right mental attitude and also proper bankroll management for each player. The great players know there edge and play for the long term.

How to Sponsor a Motorcycle Poker Run (Page 1 of 2)

My first motorcycle was a 1943 Flat Head Harley Davidson. When I found the bike for sale I had no money, but I knew I wanted this dream machine. I wasn’t making enough money to pay for it so I needed a plan. I came up with a way to raise money and throw a great party at the same time. I organized a Poker Run. I made enough money to buy the Harley, had a few bucks left over and had allot of fun along the way.

The Poker Run was originally an event bikers played out on their Harley, but over the years it has been borrowed by Boaters, Runners, Bicyclist and I’m sure by others as well. The concept of a Poker Run is to travel a course or route and while doing so pick up poker cards along the way. Each person makes a 5 card poker hand from the cards they collect with the best hand winning money or prize. The way this is carried out for bikers is, each biker travels the planed route, every few miles there is a checkpoint at which each biker must stop and pickup a poker card. There are 7 checkpoints with the 7th checkpoint being at the final destination. Once all riders have reached the end, the rider with the best 5 card poker hand wins a grand prize. There can be variations to the prize scheme but the idea is to award cash or merchandise prizes at the end.

Sponsoring a poker run is fairly simple but takes time and some not so hard work. The first thing you need to do is plan the travel route and positioning of the check points. The route should be laid out so that the last check point is at the final destination. This is where the Poker Run party will be held. In order to do this you may need to get approval from the cities you plan to travel your poker run thru, there may be some paperwork and fees for this. Always check with the city municipalities to ensure compliance with local laws.

At the end of the run is a park or event facility, somewhere where a biker crowd can hang their hat for a few hours. Depending on where you live you may need a permit (especially if alcohol will be served) for the park. Of course you will need permission for any kind of event hall or facility you plan to use.

Next you need to do a little financial planning. By figuring out how much you will use for prize money and how much the party after the Poker Run will cost, you can calculate how many riders you’ll need and what the entrance fee will be. Keep in mind entrance fees should be less then $100 per bike, charge too much and the turn out will be poor. A word of caution here, be sure you do a good job of knowing the total cost of the event. Poor math can quickly turn a profit into a loss.

The next thing you will need to do is register riders. The best way to do this is to make a website where registration can be made and money can be collected. This of course may be more than you want to do so the old fashion method of mail-in or phone-in registration will work just as well. Along with registering riders for your poker run, you should also sell tickets to friends and others that just may simply want to attend the party after the ride is over. A scheme where a certain cost for the bike and it’s rider and another much lower cost for a passenger is a good approach.