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Turbo Sit and Go

January 06, 2009

Nine Player Sit and Go Turbo Strategy

A nine player sit and go tournament is the most commonly played poker tournament on sites like FullTiltPoker.com and the turbo version means that the blinds increase every five minutes. Playing the turbo version makes the game run a lot faster and you will be able to play more tournaments then if you we’re to play regular nine player sit and go tournaments. The top three players get paid money with each place winning a different percentage which means coming in first and third differs by quite a bit of money.

In a turbo tournament the blinds will increase very quickly and in a nine player tournament they will probably increase every rotation around the table. This means you aren’t going to see very many hands before your stack is hurting from the blinds and it means patience isn’t the key to winning. In a turbo tournament you need to make sure that you’re playing aggressively and opening up your starting hand selection because all your opponents will be. Tight players don’t fare well in turbo tournaments because there isn’t enough time to sit and wait for a monster hand.

With the blinds increasing every five minutes on FullTilt it won’t take long for the action to begin and usually there will be a couple players out within 10-15 minutes. While the blinds are in these first three stages you should aim to play as many cheap pots as possible to try and hit the flop. If you hit a monster hand then try doubling up your stack, but if not then just fold your hand. After the first three stages there will usually be about 6-7 players left in the match.

The action generally slows down at this stage and the players will begin waiting a bit for a big hand. The low stack will usually remain the loose action to steal the blinds and it won’t be long before another player is eliminated. Generally it will take about another 15 minutes for the field of players to be down to four which means you’re getting close to the money.

This is when the PokerStars.com action really begins to tighten up due to the fact the top three players win money. The third and fourth place players won’t want to go all-in because they’d be risking losing without winning any money. I suggest playing tight in this situation unless you’re in the low stack. If you’re the low stack then you need to be fairly aggressive because you’ll need to either steal some blinds or double up to stand a chance in the tournament.

Once you’re in the top three you’ve won money no matter what happens and you’ve done part of your job. Your first job is to finish in third place minimum which you’ve accomplished and now you just need to try and win first place. Continue playing the way you’ve been playing and put pressure on your opponents. Most players won’t want to face an all-in with three players left either because the difference in payout from second to third is decent.

Blogging Manual

June 06, 2008

Blogging has taken off the past few years and thousands of blogs are created each day which means there is a lot of competition in the industry. Many poker affiliates have been spending time lately working on poker blogs targeted at gaining niche traffic which will convert into real money players. If you’re a www.PokerStar.net poker affiliate looking for new ways to earn revenue then you should take a close look at blogging as a new medium for targeting real money players.

When you decide you want to start a blog or multiple blogs the first thing you need to do is get the items you need purchased. You will need domains and hosting in order to get your website live. Most hosts have excellent options for downloading Wordpress to your domain. You’ll be able to download Wordpress to your domain with the click of one button. Once you’ve downloaded Wordpress to your domain you’ll be able to log-in to the Wordpress admin panel.

Once you’ve gotten this far you’ll need to start uploading your theme and plug-ins to your Wordpress directory. There is lots of great plug-ins out there for Wordpress which will make your pocker blog more powerful for making money. After setting up your theme and plug-ins it will be time to start adding content to your blog. Spend lots of time adding content to your blog because content is by far the most important aspect of blogging.

After adding some content to your blog it will be time to build links to your blog. Adding links to your blog will be a continuous job and you’ll never stop building links to your blog. Keep building links and content on your blog until you’ve begun getting traffic coming into your blog. Once you have traffic coming into your blog you should start looking into adding poker room reviews to your blog and banners located in the sidebar to the top poker rooms. You’ll make most of your money as a poker affiliate by getting real money players to sign-up for accounts on poker rooms through your links.

Apart from making money through real money player sign-ups on www.Ladbrokes.com poker bloggers also have other means of generating revenue. You will be able to make money from selling private ads and links as well as blog posts with links to other blogs. You need to be careful when doing this though because it could hurt your search engine rankings if you add too many outgoing links on your blog. The poker niche is very lucrative and it’s definitely a great industry to become apart of. Starting a blog is simple, making money from your blog isn’t, but with the right amount of work you’ll start seeing results.

Once you start making money from your blog as opposed to Cheating on Party Poker think about spending a percentage of the money you make on improving your blog. You can buy tools which will help increase the speed of tasks and once you have money you should look into any automated tools. It usually takes about six months before your blog is going to see any real results so stick with it and show some patience as you’ll need it.