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Add fish to your Buddy List - This really is quite a popular tip utilized by many of the excellent players on Party Poker. By checking your buddy list off and on, you can see when your favorite maniacs are logging on to play. Although you are unable to see exactly which table they're seated at, you can manually search throughout the tables to look for your target.

This tip is mainly useful in the event you are adding maniacs to your buddy list, as maniacs tend to create table dynamics which are far better for you than say, a calling station. With a maniac at the table and five calling stations for example, there will be serious pots being generated, so you can score big if you hit your cards. At the exact same token alternatively, with a lot of drawers within the pot, your chances for getting outdrawn are certainly high. Just take into account that.

BZ2_8780.jpgClick between game tabs to refresh your table listings

This trick is useful mainly for SnG (sit and go / single table) tournaments, which are notoriously quick to fill up. Often times, you'll see "Wtng for 5 players" as the table status, but whenever you click on the game, it will have already started. This is as a result of the table status not updating quickly, that you can force by clicking between tabs. Of note in contrast, is that Party Poker has recently upped the refresh rate of the tables substantially, so this is not a major issue like it used to be.

Keep player notes on opponents - I cannot stress this enough. So much to ensure that I will be writing an article regarding how to take some really good notes in the future (updated: Player Notes page now up). While you always want to be paying focus on how people are playing, in online poker, players are always coming and going, which does not give you period to feel them out. Taking notes cam help you whenever you play these opponents again. Even if you aren't going to play this person it again, taking notes causes it to be much easier to keep a mental track of how each player plays and what to anticipate from them. The big things to note are: smart or stupid, aggressive or passive, tight or loose, straight up or bluffs, bets out a draw or not and what kind of hands do they play or pre-flop raise with. Yes, this really is a lot of information to note, but it will help you within the long run.

Learn to leave the table - This is really just a general poker tip, but it still nabs even the poker pros sometimes. At Party Poker, if you find that you are being outplayed, outclassed or simply unlucky at the table, it's OK to leave. Do not think about getting your hard earned money back or getting revenge on the bastard that rivered you for the 3rd time now. If you're losing money at your table, you don't have good table image regardless of what you could think. Not just are you not in an excellent mood, which puts you on tilt (admit it or not), but other players will be more more likely to make plays against you. This makes your game harder in more ways than you want. With numerous tables at Party Poker, just get up and go, it's that easy.

I can not stress this enough should the game gets short-handed (6 or less players) and you are not familiar with short-handed play. This really is a very easy way to lose a whole lot of cash should you not know what you are doing. I see this happen all the time, any time a table breaks up and I am stuck with two solid players and three guys who do not realize they may be going to get run over. Do not be road kill when all it takes is just one click.

Buy-in more than necessary at the poker table

If you've been doing your homework, you'll realize that you should always sit in with at minimum 20 times the big blind at any poker table. Within the realities of fantastic online poker casino poker, this certainly will be more along the lines of at least 40 times the BB. Personally, I like to sit down with practically 100x the BB. You should think about doing this too. Why? To begin with, do not ever be within the position of holding the nuts and not having enough money to raise the pot. I've seen this happen too often times, where a guy will have flopped a full house in a $3/6 game, but only have $12 within his bankroll. He could have made a killing if it weren't for the very fact he was playing with a small stack.
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