Three Card Poker Basics

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There is little strategy and absolutely no bluffing involved in this game, which is why I said atrepparttar beginning that it is a game forrepparttar 136174 beginner. The main decision in this game comes whenrepparttar 136175 player first looks atrepparttar 136176 cards he is dealt. Here he must decide whether to fold or to raise. In three card poker a raise means you are paying to seerepparttar 136177 dealer's cards...

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Stanley Majors is an experienced online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics. His numerous articles found on Texas Holdem Net ,provide useful and factual poker information and insight.


Free Roll Texas Holdem Tournaments

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The tournament excitement begins fromrepparttar first round. Every player is given $1000 to use inrepparttar 136173 tournament. And every player is ranked according to how much money they currently hold.

There are a number of rounds which last a few minutes, and players are eliminated once they've lost all their money.

After each roundrepparttar 136174 remaining players are re-seated at fewer tables untilrepparttar 136175 final round where there is only one table left.

The excitement grows asrepparttar 136176 field narrows, and towardsrepparttar 136177 final stagesrepparttar 136178 blind bets are very high, up to $5000. So it's important to win as much money as possible inrepparttar 136179 early stages ofrepparttar 136180 tournament.

You may be leadingrepparttar 136181 poker tournament atrepparttar 136182 beginning but asrepparttar 136183 bet stakes are raised after every round it is very easy for others to accumulate more money and catch up with you...

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Stanley Majors is an experienced online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics. His numerous articles found on Texas Holdem Net ,provide useful and factual poker information and insight.


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