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Online Poker All-In Or Fold Bounty Tournaments Help Make Excellent Poker Skills

Yes there’s an online tournament which is all-in or fold and still a bounty tournament. It is definitely a unusual tournament but an intriguing one indeed. For those who don’t know what an all-in or fold tournament is a tournament where each round before the flop you have to go all-in or fold your hand, It is different from the all-in type tournament which requires a player go all in every time which requires no strategy at all, but mostly luck. A bounty tournament is when you receive a bonus for knocking out a player. In such type of tournament the prize pool is less because half is awarded to the the bounties. This tournament has a lot of elements and new strategies.

One thing for sure this sort of tournament will cure you of the nasty habit of limping in to pots. It’s impossible to limp in during an all-in or fold tournament. It’s a very good lesson to learn. Limping typically is a bad habit along with a bad poker play. Also, you must play with a good hand. Players are either going all-in with top hands or folding bad ones. This helps you with the discipline of only playing top hands before the flop. A good skill to possess in your poker game.

It’s important to play top starting hands in late position. If you consider the strategy of these types of tournaments, players are playing the very top hands in early and middle position. They are fully aware a small hand in these positions will get beat by a good late hand. So remember that in late position with no one all-in in front of you, a hand slightly lower than the top hand can be played here to steal blinds.

Stack size is so important in these tournaments. Understand that the starting stack size is the same for all at the start of the tournament. So really hand strength is the only variable initially. Later in the tournament the stack sizes are far different and are starting to turn into a weapon to be reckoned with. Two things are going on here. First, the larger stacks can play a bit more aggressively because if they gamble a little an lose to the smaller stack they’re not out of the tournament. This play puts pressure on short stacks and if the play borderline hand they’re gone.

Now let’s talk about the cash and prizes. The best thing about this is you may knock players out and get their bounty. If you play top hands you may very quickly get your entry fees back and then you are playing for free. Remember all players have a bounty and every one but the winner loses theirs. So the bounties can get you profitable quickly. For the tournament prize money is usually 50 percent less as a result of bounties, but enough there to play for. Follow these strategies we mentioned previously and you’ll be getting plenty bounties and finish at the final table.

In this post we found a unique tournament which is very fun to play, with some very strict strategies, and it teaches the players some very good discipline and tools for your poker game. We only have played these tournaments at Carbon Poker and Pokerhost Poker both US poker sites. They are generally hard to find, but are well worth it when you do.

Betting Tips and Money Management in Soccer Betting

Soccer experts provide you with betting tips, the media publishes the latest news about the opponent teams and their key players, bookmakers support hundreds of betting methods… However, when you finally place your huge wager on a sure favorite, this is the time to start praying… Unfortunately, the world of soccer betting is quite unpredictable. There are thousands of factors playing against us. How can we cut our betting losses? The only way to do it is by using money management strategies.

This article summarizes the methods and strategies of betting money management and provides a statistical comparison of their performance based on betting odds and match results of top European leagues.

The most common betting money management strategies in our days are: Martingale, Row of numbers and Kelly criterion. While the first two do not require any prior information, Kelly criterion requires the punter to know the probability of a win.

DEFINITIONS
Before presenting the performance analysis, a brief description of the above-mentioned strategies is necessary:

— Martingale strategy means doubling the stack after a loss and returning back to the starting stack after a win. This strategy is the most popular today and promises positive profits, but requires intensive money investments.

— Row of numbers means planning a series of constant profits. Given betting odds, the punter calculates each stake in a way that will allow him to make the planned profit. In case he loses, he should increase the next stack in such a way the profit will return both the money already lost and the planned profits for the lost games. This strategy is less aggressive than Martingale but still dangerous.

— Kelly criterion: mathematically proven to be the best strategy in the long run. However, it requires knowing the probability of a win. The stacks are calculated in proportion of the size of your funds and according to the relation between the probability of a win and the betting odds. When probability and odds are high, a high stack will be placed and vice versa.

DATA AND METHODS
In order to evaluate the performance of each strategy, we analyzed the betting odds set by bookmakers for the top European leagues. Imagine that bookmakers are punters who place a stake on a favorite with minimal betting odds. One can easily estimate the probability of a win by dividing the average number of home/draw/away outcomes by the total number of games in a season.

The betting odds and results are taken from the four European top leagues playing in the 2008/2009 season: English Premier, French Ligue 1, German Bundesliga 1 and Spanish Primera Division.

SUMMARY
— The results show that Kelly criterion is the best money management strategy of the three with an average profit of +5% compared to +1% (Row) and +1.2% (Martingale).

— The most profitable was the French Ligue 1 with a betting profit of +22% (Kelly), +9% (Row) and +10% (Martingale).

— The least profitable was the English Premier League with a betting loses of -10% (Kelly) ), -9% (Row) and -8% (Martingale).