Archive for December, 2007

Prime Poker at the Betting Directory

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

The Betting Directory have added Prime Poker to their directory of online poker rooms.

Prime Poker is a brand new online poker room which also offers a no download instant game action, for those who want to get straight into the action, using your browsers and a java plug-in.

Its poker game software is very realistic and almost resembles real poker game around the table with your friends or family.

Of course, they offer all cutting-edge features like statistical analysis of your game play, overall player rankings or options to graphically create the poker interface you like to play with.

The no download version means that you will not have to deal with long and annoying download times and as such you could play the games on any public computer in the world, if the place permitted gaming. In locations such as libraries or at airports where it is generally not possible to download software onto PCs.

Prime Poker provides you with their famous “Grand Prix” poker tournament, having a $30,000 guaranteed prize pool, and also powers several others named “Big Deal” or “Lucky Dollar” games.

Furthermore they offer you so-called private tournaments, a wide range of regular daily tournaments and “Sit and Go” cash games with limit no limit and pot limit games.

If you are new to the game a comprehensive poker school right on site is designed to help you. With instructions in the basics of the games, poker hand rankings, proper poker etiquette at the tables as well as a more in-depth history of game play, from which you can then analyse your bad plays and errors, to make sure that everything is covered at Prime Poker.

Current promotions at Prime Poker include a 50% Welcome Bonus for all new players up to $100, a 15% Reload Bonus every time you fund your online poker account with them and a $50 Refer-a-Friend Bonus when you successfully recommend Prime Poker to one of your friends or colleagues.

Needless to say, Prime Poker is officially licensed and regulated and features a friendly and competent 24/7 customer support operation, to answer your questions, there’s also an arsenal of hassle-free depositing options including (Neteller, InstaCash, Firepay, and most major credit cards etc.) which are also used when you cash out your winnings, of course.

Not only do they offer all well-known poker games. Part of their website is an online casino enabling you to play the most famous and popular casino games right in your browser. Again, there is no software download necessary.

The bottom line is you certainly can’t go wrong when you play poker at Prime Poker, sign up today and claim your deposit bonus.

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Poker Rooms - where to play poker online

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

Prime Poker is a brand new online poker room which also offers a no download instant game action, for those who want to get straight into the action, using your browsers and a java plug-in.

Its poker game software is very realistic and almost resembles real poker game around the table with your friends or family.

Of course, they offer all cutting-edge features like statistical analysis of your game play, overall player rankings or options to graphically create the poker interface you like to play with.

The no download version means that you will not have to deal with long and annoying download times and as such you could play the games on any public computer in the world, if the place permitted gaming. In locations such as libraries or at airports where it is generally not possible to download software onto PCs.

Prime Poker provides you with their famous “Grand Prix” poker tournament, having a $30,000 guaranteed prize pool, and also powers several others named “Big Deal” or “Lucky Dollar” games.

Furthermore they offer you so-called private tournaments, a wide range of regular daily tournaments and “Sit and Go” cash games with limit no limit and pot limit games.

If you are new to the game a comprehensive poker school right on site is designed to help you. With instructions in the basics of the games, poker hand rankings, proper poker etiquette at the tables as well as a more in-depth history of game play, from which you can then analyse your bad plays and errors, to make sure that everything is covered at Prime Poker.

Current promotions at Prime Poker include a 50% Welcome Bonus for all new players up to $100, a 15% Reload Bonus every time you fund your online poker account with them and a $50 Refer-a-Friend Bonus when you successfully recommend Prime Poker to one of your friends or colleagues.

Needless to say, Prime Poker is officially licensed and regulated and features a friendly and competent 24/7 customer support operation, to answer your questions, there’s also an arsenal of hassle-free depositing options including (Neteller, InstaCash, Firepay, and most major credit cards etc.) which are also used when you cash out your winnings, of course.

Not only do they offer all well-known poker games. Part of their website is an online casino enabling you to play the most famous and popular casino games right in your browser. Again, there is no software download necessary.

The bottom line is you certainly can’t go wrong when you play poker at Prime Poker, sign up today and claim your deposit bonus.

50% Refill Bonus!

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Until December 23rd, all players who have previously deposited at Suite332 are eligible for a 50% DAILY bonus on their daily deposits (Maximum 1 bonus/day), up to $500/day!

Simply deposit between this Thursday, September 20th 12:01AM Eastern Standard Time and Sunday, December 23rd 11:59PM Eastern Standard Time to be eligible!

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Daily bonus period is counted using Eastern Standard Time from 12:01am 11:59pm. Your initial wagering on your deposit prior to bonus crediting will be counted!

Wagering requirements on the bonus are the regular 20X Deposit + Bonus amount (Virtual Suite) and 40X Deposit + Bonus amount (Live Suite). Please take the time to read our bonus redemption conditions (Last updated August 20th) on our Bonus Policies page. Please note that this promotion cannot be combined with other Suite332.com bonus offers.

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The G-Spot:Beware Early Position Limpers

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

By Tony Guerrera

Blinds are T1000-T2000. You’re in the fifth hour of a no-limit hold’em tournament that’s down to 40 of its 500 original entrants. You have 7 opponents at your table. A new hand is dealt. The under-the-gun player (UTG) limps with a T25,000 stack. The T8,000 stack two to his left shoves all-in. PAction folds to you, and you’re in the big blind with T30,000. You have 99.

Accumulate Chips, But Do So Cautiously

To do well in poker tournaments, you need to accumulate chips. And accumulating chips means getting your chips in when you’re ahead of your opponents’ distributions. With your 99, you’re almost certainly ahead of the all-in player’s distribution. Unfortunately, the UTG limper is still in the hand, and he completely changes the dynamics of the hand. Before making any decisions, you need to consider his hand distribution.

In the absence of any other evidence, you have to assume that the UTG limper has a huge hand. Poker Players who limp from early position when the blinds are high typically have big hands. This is especially true of players with very short stacks, but it’s pretty much true regardless of the limper’s stack size. Early position limpers in high blind tournament play are looking to get value from their premium hole cards, and they assume that they won’t get any action if they raise from early position, figuring that an early position raise would betray the strength of their hand.

Discipline, Discipline, Discipline

If you’re new to the table and know nothing about the UTG limper, you need to lay your 99 down. Honestly, JJ and even QQ are hands that you should probably lay down in this spot. The only way you can justify putting any chips in this pot is if the UTG limper has been a habitual limper…a player who has been limping a few times per orbit.

This article is specifically about early position limpers in high blind tournament play, but as usual, there’s a more generalized lesson to be learned. Whenever you’re in a hand, one seemingly tiny change to a scenario can have a huge effect on your optimal course of action. A player who typically opens to 5 big blinds changes things up and opens to 3.5 big blinds. What’s the significance? Pay attention to every possible detail, and separate the meaningful information from the random smoke that means nothing.

Eat properly, stay hydrated, and get enough rest, so you can play as alertly and effectively as possible!

Tony Guerrera is the author of Killer Poker By The Numbers. Visit him online at http://www.killerpokerbythenumbers.com

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The G-Spot: Finding Greener Grass

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

By Tony Guerrera

You’re playing poker online, and normally, online poker hands is all about instant gratification (like online anything else). But this time you’re actually stuck waiting for a seat to open up in your game of choice: 6-max $100NL hold’em. After the longest minute of waiting in your life, you take a seat at your new table

Tough Start

Your elation is quickly eclipsed by disappointment. Occasionally, getting caught bluffing or calling with the worst hand can have a positive impact on your table image. However, getting off to a really bad start is a very difficult handicap to shed, and it’s one that you’ve just given yourself in your first 10-15 minutes at the table – having dumped $200 on some very poor play.

You’re not handicapped because of the money you’ve already lost, and how you’ll have to play winning poker hand from this point forward just to have a shot at breaking even for the session. Remember, each session is just part of the proverbial life-long session. Instead, you’re handicapped because of the psychological edge that your opponents currently have over you. They are mentally alert – like sharks honing in for the kill. You are dumbfounded, as if you just took a surprise punch to the stomach.

You look at the lobby to see if any other 6-max $100NL hold’em seats have opened. Unfortunately, all the tables are still full, and you put yourself on the 6-max $100NL hold’em waiting list.

Just Leave

Congratulations for being honest about your situation and realizing that you need to find a different table. With so many poker sites, and so many tables at each site, there’s never a need to battle through a bad table image that you create from a few early mistakes. The mistake that everyone makes here, and the one that I want you to avoid, is continuing to sit and play at the really tough table you’ve created for yourself while you wait for your seat at another table. Leave your bad table immediately, and give yourself a few moments to compose yourself so that you can enter your new table with a refreshed mindset.

Discipline

Not playing beyond your bankroll; not becoming a compulsive gambler; having the willingness to lay down a great hand to an even better hand; table selection. A profitable poker player is a disciplined poker player. When the grass isn’t very green where you currently are, get up and find some greener grass.

Tony Guerrera is the author of Killer Poker By The Numbers. Visit him online at http://www.killerpokerbythenumbers.com

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SPOTLIGHT ON …..32 Red Poker

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

32Red Poker is part of the Microgaming Poker Network, the fastest growing network with industry-leading software. Players can choose from Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, 7 Card Stud, 5 Card Stud and 5 Card Draw. With tables at every limit, cash games, single table and multi table tournaments, there are games to suit every level of player!

32Red Poker offers the widest range of Guaranteed Tournaments – with at least $4 Million in Guaranteed Prize Pools every month. Our monthly highlight is the $250,000 Guaranteed on the first Sunday of every month, but to keep you entertained in between, we’ve got $25,000 Guaranteed every day and $125,000 Guaranteed every week.

Where 32Red Poker really stands head and shoulders above other online poker rooms is in the level of service players can expect when visiting the poker room. Available 24/7, 365 days of the year, our in-house Player Support Team are knowledge, efficient and friendly, and regarded as the best in the business. Players can also expect personal service from 32Red’s Operations Director, Pat Harrison, and CEO Ed Ware.

Current promotions at 32Red Poker include a Limited Time Welcome Bonus offer of $500 for New Players, plus a $32 Monthly Match every month of the year. Players can also enjoy a share of the $20,000 Honey Pot and the $6,000 Wise Guys promotions, plus earn RedBacks loyalty points every time they play.


Empty Santa’s Sack!

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Xmas comes only once a year, and CarbonPoker is dedicated to spreading the generosity and Xmas cheer amongst their fantastic community of players. For the entire month December they’re offering Xmas prizes and bonuses to keep the party rolling all the way to 2008. With a combination of surprise sng tables, special deposit bonuses and a unique month-long scavenger hunt with fantastic prizes, there’s something for everyone at CarbonPoker this Xmas.

To kick things off, they’ll be running a “Choose Your Own $12,500 Seat” initial deposit bonus, with the instant potential to win a live tournament package worth $12,500!

Simply make an initial deposit of $100 or more throughout December and you will receive a special freeroll entry coupon to the “Choose Your Own Seat Freeroll”. For full details, check out the official promotion page for the December “Choose Your Own Seat” adventure.

It’s now time to deck the halls and decorate the tree, because Xmas at CarbonPoker starts right now!

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New Mansion.com freerolls

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Mansion.com Poker, one of the best in the business, is giving back to their players in a very big way.

The Gibraltar-based online Poker site is running daily, weekly and monthly Freerolls giving every Member a chance to participate no matter how small their bankroll is.

Players can hone their skills the easy way and share in over $25,000 in regular Freeroll prize money every month — all exclusive to Mansion.com.

For the ultimate in real value, Mansion.com continues to reward player loyalty. Regular online players at Mansion Poker can qualify for the Monthly $15,000 Loyalty Freeroll scheduled on the second Saturday of every month at 18:00GMT (19:00CET).

Players who have deposited at least once and have earned 25 Mansion Poker Points (MPPs)* or more are also eligible to enter a $3,000 Monthly Freeroll on Friday, 14 December at 18:00 GMT (19:00 CET), hosted regularly on the second Friday of every month at 18:00 GMT (19:00 CET).

Those who have missed the mark this time around should aim to earn their qualifying MPPs throughout December, and mark the following important dates in their calendar:

Upcoming $3,000 Monthly Freeroll      	Upcoming $15,000 Loyalty FreerollFriday,
11 January 2008            				Saturday, 12 January 2008

Even new players to the game of online Poker will discover that Mansion.com Freerolls are the most cost-effective and risk-free way to getting started.

Be quick to enter the $500 Daily Freerolls every day from Monday to Friday or book a seat in the $1,000 Weekly Freerolls every Saturday. With no qualifying period or deposit requirements, the fields fill up early, so register now at Mansion.com for a chance to share in free cash prizes. Just have an existing real money account to qualify for the Weekly Freerolls.

Members remember … it’s easy to enter. Play Poker more often to qualify for a slice of the big money action.

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G-Spot: Quickly Estimating Your Opponents’ Folding Percentages

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

By Tony Guerrera

Getting opponents to fold to your aggression is important in all forms of poker hands, but particularly the shovefest that defines the endgame of most tournaments. The methodology in this article will allow you to estimate your probability of winning uncontested to within a few percent.

Assign Distributions

To estimate your fold equity, first assign hand distributions and calling distributions to your opponents. Suppose action folds to you in the cutoff, and you have 75s. Since your opponents haven’t acted yet, their hand distributions are [All]. If you push all-in, you believe that all your opponents will call with [AA-55, AK-AT].

You know your 2 hole cards, so 50 cards remain. There are 1,225 total combinations of 2 hole cards from a 50 card deck (commit this number to memory). For pocket pairs in your opponents’ distributions, there are 6 combinations, 3 combinations, or 1 combination, depending on if the pocket pair has 0, 1, or 2 cards in common with your hole cards. In this example, [AA-88,66] represent 6 combinations each. And [77,55] represent 3 combinations each. For unpaired hole cards, take the number of the first card available and multiply by the number of the second card available. In this example, your 75s doesn’t counterfeit any of the AK-AT hands, so each of those hands has (4)(4) = 16 combinations.

Multiply

This isn’t exact, but to find the probability that all your opponents will fold, simply multiply all your opponents’ folding probabilities. For example, if P(A) is probability that Player A will fold and P(B) is the probability that Player B will fold, the probability that both players will fold is P(A)P(B).

In this example, each player has the same calling distribution, so P(Fold) is be the same for each. To find P(Fold), first find the total number of calling combinations. In this example, that number is 118. Since there are 1225 combinations total, this means that your opponents are folding 1225 – 118 = 1,107 combinations. P(Fold) for each poker player is 1,107/1,225. The probability that all three players will fold is (1,107/1,225)(1,107/1,225)(1,107/1,225).

Of course, these really big numbers are tough to multiply in your head. So to get a quick estimate, say that 1,107/1,225 is close to 1,100/1,200 which is close to 11/12 which is about .92 which is about .9. (.9)(.9)(.9) is .729, meaning that you’ll win uncontested about 73% of the time.

Be Comfortable With Estimating

73% might not be the true percentage that all your opponents will fold. But at most, it’s only off by a few percent. When you’re in the heat of battle, you need to make educated decisions in compressed time frames. Using estimates is a great way to make sure that you’re at least in the ballpark. Play smart, and enjoy the rewards!

Tony Guerrera is the author of Killer Poker By The Numbers. Visit him online at http://www.killerpokerbythenumbers.com

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Winning Poker Lessons From Warren Buffett

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

This article is provided free of charge by www.RoyRounder.com “Roy Rounder” is the pen name of a successful professional poker player and author.

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Dear Poker Player,

Warren Buffett is one smart dude. And RICH.

He’s the second richest man in the WORLD… right behind Bill Gates. Forbes estimates that his net worth is $40 BILLION.

(How’s THAT for a bankroll?)

What’s interesting about Buffett is that he made his fortune over a LONGGG period of time… by consistently beating the stock market year after year after year.

He wasn’t one of those “overnight” dot-com billionaires.

He wasn’t “lucky” to be in the right place at the right time.

He didn’t “invent” some new technology that changed the world.

Nope… all he did was invest and “pick winners” over and over. Since taking control of Berkshire 40 years ago, Buffett has delivered a compound annual return of 22%.

AND JUST BY DOING THAT, he became the 2nd richest man alive.

OK– so why am I rambling on about 75-year old man who’s good at investing?

The reason is because I’ve realized that there are DOZENS of important parallels between the STOCK MARKET and POKER.

Here are just a few:

* The stock market is often considered “gambling”, due to its unpredictable nature… just as POKER is often considered gambling, even though it’s a SKILL game.

* The stock market has a heavy emphasis on odds and mathematics… just like poker.

* The stock market is predominately a male-driven industry… just like poker.

* The stock market has PLENTY of up’s and down’s, and “streaks”… just like poker.

* And so on.

Of course, these are “surface” similarities.

Now think about the PSYCHOLOGY of poker and the stock market… and how they’re often EXACTLY THE SAME:

* In the stock market, everyone dreams of buying that one MIRACLE STOCK that will go from $2 to $200 and make them rich…

In poker, everyone has their “pipe dream” of winning a huge million-dollar tournament on ESPN.

* When a stock tanks, most investors FREAK OUT and immediately make several bad investment decisions in a row. It’s usually THESE decisions that hurt them the most.

In poker, this is known as “tilt”. Bad beats cause some damage… but it’s usually the decisions you make AFTER the bad beats that cause you to lose the game.

* Believe it or not, most stock investors come out on the LOSING END over time… even though the market has historically gone UP year after year.

Most poker players end up losing over time also, despite all the “fish” out there to prey on.

* And so on.

OK, so you get the idea.

Lately I’ve been reading a lot of books about the stock market… and especially about Warren Buffett. (Hell, I need somewhere to invest all these poker winnings!)

Anyway, here’s what’s REALLY interesting:

Warren Buffett’s INVESTMENT APPROACH is almost identical to the POKER STRATEGY I use every day.

And it’s the SAME approach used by top poker pros to consistently win tournaments and ring games…

Interesting, huh?

Of course, it makes sense when you think about it.

If poker and investing are similar, then the guys who beat the STOCK MARKET probably use the same techniques as the guys who win at POKER.

And who better to learn poker from than the “KING” of the stock market… and the 2nd richest man in the world?

*** WARREN BUFFETT’S WINNING APPROACH ***

Warren Buffett operates on PRINCIPLES. He doesn’t get caught up in “hype” or emotion.

Below are the five MOST IMPORTANT principles that he follows… and how they relate to your poker game.

PRINCIPLE 1: PATIENCE IS KEY.

Patience, patience, patience!

It’s the number one mistake that causes most poker players to lose… and it’s one of the “secrets” to Buffett’s 22% annual returns.

Warren Buffett does not make an investment unless he is absolutely 100% confident that it will make him money.

That means he PASSES UP a lot of great investment opportunities.

Warren Buffett has said “no” to stocks that ended up increasing by 10,000%!

But more importantly… he’s passed up all those other stocks that LOOKED GOOD, but PLUMMETED later.

The problem is, us human beings are addicted to ACTION and MOVEMENT and EXCITEMENT. We don’t want to just sit around and WAIT.

But that’s EXACTLY what Buffett does…

He waits.

And waits.

And waits.

He KNOWS that sooner or later, a GREAT opportunity will come up… and then he’ll jump on it.

It’s the same way with poker.

You’ve GOT to be patient. We all want to “get in there” and make strong bets… bluff out opponents… and take down lots of pots. We want ACTION.

BUT THAT’S NOT HOW YOU DO IT.

You’ve got to sit back… be patient… and WAIT.

Wait for good cards.

Wait for the PERFECT time to bust the manic at the table.

Wait for the PERFECT time to steal the blinds.

Wait for the PERFECT time to bluff out an opponent.

Wait for the PERFECT time to go all-in.

And then when you DO make a move…

PRINCIPLE 2: MAINTAIN A “LOW TURNOVER” PORTFOLIO OF JUST A FEW STOCKS.

Buffett insists on keeping 10-20% turnover with his portfolio.

This means he generally holds onto a stock for 5-10 years… AT LEAST. This is obviously OPPOSITE of how most investors do it. Most investors are checking the tickers every HOUR– watching for the slightest indication of movement or news.

More importantly… Buffett only invests in a FEW STOCKS AT A TIME.

Now THIS is crucial, because it goes against everything you’ve ever learned.

Growing up, you probably heard this advice a lot:

“Never put all your eggs in one basket.”

Right?

Well, Warren Buffett does the OPPOSITE.

He puts all his eggs in one basket… but… he chooses that basket VERY CAREFULLY!

You see, Buffett believes that if you’ve done your homework and you’re confident in your decision, there’s NO NEED to “diversify”.

In fact, he believes this is the ONLY REAL WAY to get rich in the stock market. Because if you buy LOTS of stocks, some are doomed to go down… and that will hurt your gains.

Now think how this relates to poker.

In poker, most players risk money on LOTS of pots, and try to get the best odds for each one… maybe 55%, 60%, and the OCCASIONAL 70% or higher.

What PROFESSIONAL poker players do is only play those OCCASIONAL pots with the best odds.

BUT, they risk more chips when they do it…

So instead of risking 20% of your chip stack five times… you want to risk 90% of your chip stack ONE time. But you choose that time VERY CAREFULLY!

For instance, let’s say the “average” poker player enters three pots where he feels the odds are in his favor.

The three pots go like this:

1.) He risks 1000 in chips with 60% odds.

2.) He risks 1000 in chips with 50% odds.

3.) He risks 1000 in chips with 60% odds.

Now… MATHEMATICALLY speaking… there are EIGHT different ways these scenarios can go. They are as follows (a win is designated with “W” and a loss with “L”):

1.) W-W-W

2.) W-W-L

3.) W-L-W

4.) W-L-L

5.) L-W-W

6.) L-W-L

7.) L-L-W

8.) L-L-L

If he wins all three, he ends up with 3000 chips in profit.

If he wins two but loses one, he ends up with just 1000 chips in profit.

If he LOSES two but wins one, he ends up with 1000 chips in losses.

And he if loses all three, he loses 3000 chips total.

Get it?

Now let me share with you the PERCENTAGES of the above scenarios.

Watch out, this may surprise you.

If you were to play three pots as described above and risk 1000 chips for each one, and do this exercise 100 times, here’s what would happen:

18% of the time you’d win 3,000 chips total.

42% of the time you’d win 1,000 chips total.

32% of the time you’d lose 1,000 chips total.

8% of the time you’d lose 3,000 chips total.

Your “net average” would be to PROFIT 400 CHIPS.

OK… that’s the “normal” approach.

Now let’s look at the WARREN BUFFETT approach.

Let’s say you entered just ONE pot and risked 3000 chips (instead of 1000) with 70% odds in your favor.

Now watch what happens:

70% of the time you’d win 3,000 chips total.

30% of the time you’d lose 3,000 chips total.

Your “net average” would be to PROFIT 1200 CHIPS.

That’s TRIPLE the results over time!

The key is to get BETTER ODDS and RISK MORE.

I better interject here that I do NOT recommend being one of those players who just sits back, waits for the “nuts”, and then goes all-in.

Not even close.

In fact, if you’ve read my newsletters you know that I’m a very aggressive player who loves to push action.

The KEY is that I BUILD THIS IMAGE through techniques based on feeler bets, positioning, and sensing weakness.

AND WHEN THE RIGHT OPPORTUNITY COMES ALONG, I RISK AS MANY CHIPS AS I CAN!

I know that when the odds are heavily in my favor, it’s time to put my eggs in one basket and go for it…

PRINCIPLE 3: THE STOCK MARKET IS NOT ALWAYS RATIONAL OR “EFFICIENT”.

There’s a popular stock market concept called, “Efficient Market Theory” (EMT).

Most of the world’s leading business schools teach this widely-accepted concept.

However…

Warren Buffett says that the EMT is a bunch of hogwash!

He’s actually gone on record saying that part of him LOVES the fact that business schools teach this theory: It makes things easier on him because his competition doesn’t know what they’re doing!

Now… I’m not going to argue whether the theory is right or wrong. It doesn’t matter for our discussion here.

What I find intriguing is what Buffett believes IS true about the stock market…

You see, the EMT basically says that the stock market is “efficient” in its pricing… and that most buy/sell behavior is “rational”.

Buffett disagrees. He is CONSTANTLY scouting for opportunities where he thinks the market is acting in an IRRATIONAL manner… and then he jumps on the chance to buy an under-priced stock.

In other words, a core part of his investment philosophy is that the stock market is NOT efficient… and that there’s always room to grow your “bankroll” when others act irrationally.

It’s the same with poker.

When you’re playing Texas Holdem, you want to spot the “sucker” at the table… the guy who is making IRRATIONAL decisions.

This doesn’t only apply to amateurs, either. Even PROS have “irrational” habits, tells, and “tilt” behavior.

Your OPPONENTS will open up millions of “profit opportunities” for you… if you just watch closely.

And that brings us to the next principle:

PRINCIPLE 4: FOCUS ON THE VALUE OF THE BUSINESS, NOT THE PRICE OF THE STOCK.

This one has almost a direct translation to poker:

FOCUS ON THE PLAYERS, NOT THE CARDS.

You’re not playing poker against the house… you’re playing against your opponents.

With the stock market, everyone is always looking at the PRICE of a stock to determine if it’s worth buying or selling.

Buffett actually doesn’t even look at the price until LAST. What he looks at is the VALUE OF THE BUSINESS.

He only invests in top-notch businesses that meet specific conditions. He wants a business with strong growth prospects LONG TERM, good management, and stable numbers.

Once he finds a business that meets these criteria, THEN he looks at the price.

When the cards come out, what’s the first thing you’re thinking about? What are you looking at?

You should be thinking about your OPPONENTS… the POSITIONING at the table… the BETTING HABITS you’ve picked up in the last few hands… and your opponents’ FACES as they look at their cards.

THEN when the action comes to you and it’s YOUR TURN, you should peek to see what you’re holding.

Opponents first, cards second.

PRINCIPLE 5: DEMAND A MARGIN OF SAFETY FOR EVERY PURCHASE.

Warren Buffett is actually a very “conservative” investor, as are most poker professionals. He’ll only buy stocks that he feels are practically “guaranteed” to go up.

You should demand a “margin of safety” on every hand you play. This is actually much easier than it sounds.

Some of your tactics should include:

* Avoiding heads-up situations with players who have more chips, and instead favoring those with fewer chips. (That way if you go all-in and lose, you can still be in the game.)

* Buying pots and bluffing when you have good positioning. (That way you can get a read on your opponent and escape if things go bad.)

* Only “chasing” draws when the pot odds are CONSIDERABLY in your favor. (That way you end up way ahead over time.)

* And so on.

*** PLAY POKER LIKE WARREN BUFFETT ***

Perhaps the MOST IMPORTANT lesson I’ve learned from Warren Buffett is to NEVER FEAR doing the “unpopular” thing.

His career PROVES that “going against the grain” is often the BEST choice.

He doesn’t live by what others do… he operates on GUIDING PRINCIPLES that “win” over time.

Whether it’s ways to leverage table positioning, tactics for defeating common opponent styles, techniques for “stealing the button”, or figuring out the right times to bluff…

…You’ve got to first learn the POKER PRINCIPLES. And then you need the GUTS to stick to them.

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