Monday, June 29, 2015

Products for Omaha

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Useful products for Omaha: marked cards and infrared contact lenses or sunglasses, chip tray camera and bar code marked cards, Omaha scanning system or poker analyzers. Welcome to http://www.salemarkedcards.com for more information about Omaha and products. About Omaha Omaha is similar to hold’em in using a three-card flop on the board, a fourth board card, and then a fifth board card. Each player is dealt 4 hole or down cards, and must use exactly 2 cards from his/her hole cards and 3 from the board to make a 5-card poker hand. It can also be played hi/lo, but we'll stick to the highest hand w
ins it all version--commonly known as Omaha High--in the how-to below. Rules of Omaha The two players to the left of the dealer put out blind bets. The player directly to the dealer's left puts out the small blind while the player two to the dealer's left puts out the big blind. Don't know what blinds are? Read more about Betting Basics 1. Every player is dealt four cards, face down. These are called hole or pocket cards. 2. The action, or the first move, falls on the player to the left of the big blind. He can either call the bet, raise it, or fold. Betting continues around the table, clockwise. 3. After the betting is completed, three cards are dealt face up in the center of the table, which is referred to as the board. 4. The first three cards are called the flop. These cards are “community cards” meaning everyone can (and will) use them in combination with their own hole cards to make the best hand. 5. From the flop on, betting begins with the player to the dealer’s left, who can check or bet. 6. A fourth card is dealt face up onto the board. This is called fourth street or the turn card. 7. Another round of betting. 8. The final card is dealt face up. This card is also called fifth street or the river. 9. A final round of betting occurs. The remaining players show their cards. To make their final five-card hand, players must use two of their four hole cards and three of the cards on the board. Players can use any two cards from the hole and any three cards from the board, but it must be exactly 2 from the hole cards and 3 from the board to make the best 5-card hand. Tips: 1. The best starting hand in Omaha High is Ace-Ace-King-Queen double-suited. 2. Good starting hands in Omaha High contain: Suited aces, four-card connectors (10-J-Q-K), two pairs as long as one is high. The main differences between Hold'em and Omaha are the following: 1. In Omaha you are dealt four cards instead of two 2. The best hand is made up of two cards of your hand and three of the five community cards (unlike Texas Hold'em, you can't use four or five cards on the table).

Monday, June 15, 2015

Big Scores for Combes, Trigg and Spinks

People all over the world pay attention to the World Series of Poker and many of us may easily forget that he online poker world is still turning during the WSOP proceedings. However, the players, especially those who are mentioned in this week's Sunday Briefing would always have a clear memory of it.

The biggest score had made by “JaMmYsTyLe7”, he weighed in at an impressive $89,712.09 this weekend when he finished third in the PokerStars Sunday Million. MmYsRyLe7 is a low-stakes player who has had varying degrees of success, and this Sunday will go down as one of the best in his career because in addition to winning that huge sum of money, he also finished third in The Bigger $33 and walked away with $4,566.23 after a four-way chop.

Two of the UK’s most prominent stars were also involved in chops this Sunday. Charlie “JIZOINT” Combes chopped The Bigger $162 then finished second to collect $27,531.01 while Rick “ThEcLaiMEer” Trigg finished second in the Sunday Supersonic for $29,005.68 after a three-way deal. Rounding out the high-stakes action at PokerStars was Jon “LUFCBas” Spinks’ fourth place finish in the Sunday 500 that banked him a cool $23,653.75.

 What’s more, the mid-stakes events of pokerstars, particularly on a Sunday, also award big prizes.“A PINKFreud?” won the Hotter $55 after a three-handed deal and collected $15,644.72, while “fuzzybrush” finished in fifth place in The Bigger $55 for an $8,298.12 addition to his bankroll. James “jamesg777” Graham is now $9,031.54 richer after becoming the runner-up in The Hotter $33 and Dan “judgedredd13” Charlton collected $7,089.61 after busting in fourth place in The Bigger $75. There were also some solid results over at Full Tilt where “milli89uk” won the Turbo Multi-Hundo for $10,509.00 and Mat “checktrap11” Cuthbertson won $12,600.00 for his fourth place finish in The Sunday Major. Also boosting their Full Tilt roll were the likes of “PhilRoyal888” who finished in third place in the Super Sized Sunday for $8,160.00, Ireland’s “fishhookn1” who finished in seventh place in the same event for $2,354.10 and “Flop_Me_HappyOK” who came fourth in the Big Ben for $3,535.56.

 Lastly, congratulations to “babazee1” who collected $13,620.00 for his third place finish in the 888poker $100,000 Mega Deep and a mention for Marc “icallyamet” Wright who finished in fifth place in the $50,000 Turbo Mega Deep for a $3,397.20 score.

Monday, June 8, 2015

What We See from Players Taking Issue with New Modiano Decks at WSOP

It’s normal when one or some players say “I don’t like my cards”. It just sounds like a rounder running bad and whining about it. However, when some top players said “I don’t like the cards. I will take issue with the decks”, it’s really an event.Now many players are taking issue with new Modiano decks at WSOP.

The WSOP brought in a new Modiano card manufacturer to supply decks for the 2015 WSOP. It’s said to be an Italian company, which makes 100 percent plastic playing cards constructed with its own proprietary platinum acetate. The company's website claims that they are superior to competitors like Copag and Fournier, even in "every aspect worthy of merit." However, many of players are taking issue with that claim after two weeks into the 2015 WSOP schedule.

They have pointed several problems with the cards.
First, the cards are too too thin and they are easily marked. It’s said that in the deuce-to-seven the other night, every three to four hands people were noticing marked cards, and they eventually just gave up, so they were essentially playing with marked cards.
Second, they manufactured the cards in a wrong way. The clubs and spades are similar in shape. A spade is usually pointy and has a rough edge. These ones are rounded, so it's very difficult to tell them apart, especially for those who don't have great eyesight. And it’s very difficult to distinguish between a king, queen and a jack.

As a matter of fact, we couldn’t tell which cards are better or superior just by one aspect. As for marked cards, both plastic cards and paper ones can be marked well with invisible marks. For this event, we can tell that marked cards are common used in poker games, even in the WSOP. People who have prepared for it can win or defend himself from losing, and those who do nothing can only give up or lose money.

This article comes from www.salemarkedcards.com.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

A Guy Running Hot Through 18 Levels of Hyper Hold’em

This is a picture of two players in the WSOP of 2015. The young guy on the left has an appreciation for playing something a little different with the $1,000 Hyper turbo event at the WSOP, and he enjoyed a big run to build a stack big enough to make him one of the chip leaders on the money bubble. 

He came into the 2015 World Series of Poker on a wave of momentum, having won SCOOP Player of the Series after winning three High-level events, making four High-level final tables and five final tables overall. After missing in the first couple of events he played at the 2015 WSOP, Mercier built up one of the bigger stacks through the first 15 levels of the $1,000 Hyper Hold’em event. 

With levels of just 20 minutes, they were already nearing the money bubble when BLUFF caught up with Mercier on the third break of the day. In the picture, we can see that both the players are focusing on the cards. People may say that’s normal and so it is. 

But do you see something orange in the ear of the guy on the right? Is it possible that this guy wear a mini earpiece to listen info of the cards or the game? And about the young guy again, is he wearing infrared contact lenses to see some invisible marks on the marked cards? To be honest, I don’t know and you don’t know either. But nothing is impossible, right?

Sunday, May 31, 2015

A Record-breaking Event of 2015 WSOP

It was said that there was a record-breaking Event #5: The Colossus $565 No-Limit Hold'em, on the fourth day of the 2015 World Series of Poker. A champion was crowned in the $3,000 No Limit Hold'em Shootout, and after 11 levels of play they got down to just two players remaining in Event #3: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low. 

It was Nick Petrangel who had the amzing pefermance. Nick Petrangelo Books His First WSOP Bracelet Win in the $3,000 Shootout Nick Petrangelo continued his blazing hot year with his first WSOP gold bracelet win in Event #4: $3,000 No Limit Hold'em Shootout on Saturday. 

The Feeding Hills, Massachusetts, pro pushed over the $1 million mark in 2015 tournament earnings after booking the $201,812 win. He defeated high-stakes online grinder Jason Les heads up. Many people admire or envy this lucky guy and hope earn some money like him. 

However, god help those who help themselves. Only you do something to help you yourself and then can you be more lucky. As for the poker games, maybe the marked cards http://www.salemarkedcards.com/, poker analyzers, infrared contact lenses and so on can bring you good luck to win.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Back to Home at Last

It's such a long time to get back to the google+ of Salemarkedcards.
I have tried lots of way to get back the pass word or resset the passworld.
After a week's work, I did at last.
It's so nice to get back and have blogs here.
From now on, I, Lisa from www.salemarkedcards.com, will share more with you all my friend.Good days!