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Roger was a fun player to have in the game. He was a big jolly guy who just loved to play poker. We called him Roger Funbucks. The game always picked up when he sat down. He would stay with the most incredible cards from any position. Trying to put him on a hand was like throwing rocks at the moon. Roger Funbucks played each hand to the end, saying, "You have to give those cards a chance." Roger played to play. He made a good deal of money on his job and he worked hard. So when he came to play, he played. He would throw off three to four hundred and get up and leave. As I said, we loved it when he came to play. Poker Player

Poker Card

Holdem Poker

It would hardly be poker without the cards. If you are playing with a brand-new deck, take out the Jokers and any miscellaneous cards, and then give the deck a good shuffle. If you are playing with a used deck, make sure it is complete and inspect the cards for any wear-and-tear that may 'mark' them. It’s a good idea to have more than one deck in case one gets damaged. Also, as one player is dealing a hand, the player to his right should prepare the other deck for the next game. Poker Chips - Real clay poker chips are expensive and more of a luxury than a necessity. Plastic chips will do just fine. However, these inexpensive sets usually have only three different colored chips. If you want more value-levels of chips, then you may need to go to a specialty store. Poker Card

Deal With Poker

Draw Poker

A favorable and perhaps the most generally used advantage is in the dealer giving himself one or two extra cards on the last round. The quantity is not noticeable when lying on the table, and as the extra cards are taken on the last round there is little time for inspection. The dealer immediately picks them up with the left hand as the deck is deposited on the table by the right. The selection is made and the discard palmed and gotten rid of as described under headline, “Skinning the Hand.” When holding too many in poker, it is preferable to palm and replace the extra cards on the deck when picking it up to deal the draw than to make the discard and throw the extra cards with it on the discard heap. The dealer palms the extra cards, lays his full hand on the table, replaces the palmed cards, deals the draw and his own draw, then makes his discard and picks up his draw. Deal With Poker

Poker Machines

Draw Poker

The reason these video poker machines paid out at the slot rate instead of the normal video poker rate is not completely known, though I think it had something to do with the fact that there used to be slot machines at these locations. When they switched to video Poker, someone neglected to convert the rate. Whatever the reason, they were awarding points at the slot- player’s rate of one point per $5 coin-in, rather than the video poker rate of one point per $8 coin-in. The normal video poker player cashback rate was .39%, and now I was getting the slot- player rate of .625%. Better yet, the high-roller premium was also applied to the higher rate, taking it up to .875%. How much was this worth? We were getting .33% extra and we were putting about $30,000 per hour through these machines. So the error was worth an extra $100 per hour played. Poker Machines

Poker Chips

Draw Poker

They call them "rocks" and they come in all shapes and sizes. A rock is a player who waits and waits and finally comes out swinging with a poker hand so powerful that it's a big favorite against almost all comers. A lot of good poker players started out as rocks. They abandoned that style of play when it became obvious that there was more money to be made with a selective but aggressive strategy. Aggressive poker puts fear in your opponents, it wins the chips, and it feeds your competitive instincts like nothing else. Now, Quincy, he was one heck of a rock. You should have seen him the day he set foot in Vegas with $15,000 in his pockets. Well, he got into the biggest game going at the Dunes and the boys just ate him up. Of course, he was playing on a short bankroll, so you could probably forgive him for being a little less than reckless with his capital. There's nothing wrong with being a rock, especially while you're building a bankroll. Trouble is, rocks get broke in the big poker games about as fast as high-stakes keno players. Poker Chips

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