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Sunday, March 19, 2006

How To Make A Six-Figure Income From Playing Online Poker!

We all play online poker to have fun and win; however, some people actually play online poker to make money - a lot of money.

His name is Kim Birch, also known as "KB" and the "Danish Dragon".  Since 2001-2002 Kim has been earning an annual six-figure income
playing online no-limit Texas Hold'em Poker in both Cash games and  online poker tournaments.  You can find out more about him at:

  http://www.Poker-Sidekick.com/SixFigurePokerIncome.html

If you are tired of the BS and are ready to learn how to play online poker professionally, then stick around, because I'm about to reveal the truth on how to turn your online poker play into a successful business.

It's not a coincidence that you got this email. ou subscribed to this newsletter to learn how to improve your game, drag in more pots, win tournaments and become a much better player.  And that's what we're going to do here...

I'm introducing you to the latest and best information available for getting those results.  Kim's approach to making a living playing online poker is something we can all learn and benefit from in our own online games and tournament play.

WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER

 How To Win More Pots Day After Day And Skyrocket Your Earnings!

 Never Lose to A Gambler With Lucky Cards Again!

 Winning Texas NL Hold'em Poker Strategy for SNG's.

 One Month From Today You Can Be Playing Online Poker
 As A Business With The Skills Of A Poker Pro!

 Learn How To Keep From Losing Your Shirt And Win Pots!

 Learn Exactly When And How To Bluff In An Online Poker
 Game/Tournament.

 Develop An Advanced Level Of Mastery Over Online NL
 Texas Hold'em Poker.

 Master heads-up play and earn easy money at the tables!

 Advanced Poker Moves And Strategies That Will Help You
 To Take The Money Even From Professional Players!

 Learn how to read players in online poker just like an open book
 and steal their money while they ponder about what just happened!

 Gain A Competitive Edge With My Insider Online Poker Knowledge!
 
This is just a few of the secrets Kim's online poker course will teach
you!  Take a moment and have a look - it's worth a few minutes of your
time to learn more:

  http://www.Poker-Sidekick.com/SixFigurePokerIncome.html

I'll be very interested in hearing how well you've done with this
newfound knowledge.

Good luck!

Rick
http://www.poker-sidekick.com

MY REVIEW OF KIM's E-BOOK

Kim explains his strategies for bankroll, how to manage money, which tournaments and game formats to play, then how to play them.  There's one
place where he forgot to translate Danish to English (no big deal, it was just an example, and you can translate it using www.babelfish.com if that's of real interest).

His Sit & Go strategies are a lot like mine (and anyone's who wins at SNG regularly).  He then explains how he "types" players, something I'd never seen before.  He has a unique system for profiling different players that's quite fascinating.  I can't wait to try that stuff out on everyone:

  http://www.Poker-Sidekick.com/SixFigurePokerIncome.html

He goes on to explain his approach to playing position in poker.  Not too much different than what I've been teaching, but a bit more refined (as you'd expect from a pro).  It's amazing how the little adjustments one makes can make such a difference...

Kim provides a system for calculating "outs" and converting them into percerntages, which has been around for a while (and is a good method to use, if you can't afford a decent poker odds calculator :)

Or, if you're playing offline and need to quickly calculate odds and see whether you should stay in a pot or get out, based upon the odds, which is often the case...

Kim also discusses the likelhood that other players are holding an Ace based on the number of players (a technique that can be used for determing whether any particular card is likely or not).  This is very interesting and telling, once you realize how it works.  In fact, there's a lot of useful and insightful statistical information Kim spends quite a bit of time on bluffing and reading other players' hands, something you must become good at to make money consistently.

He also spends a good amount of time on heads-up play (good tips, but I provide others in my Sit and Go e-book):

   http://www.poker-sidekick.com/sit_and_go/

Finally, Kim goes through the most extensive play-by-play, blow-by- blow examples of actual play examples and how he'd play each type of
situation, and why.  This is what truly differentiates Kim's e-book from all the rest, in my opinion.  So, is it worth the money?  It's only $49.  If you've ever reloaded your online poker account, you know that's not a lot of money to be spending on poker these days.  In fact, if you're reloading your account very often, chances are excellent that you need to spend a little time studying up, so you can be unloading that account for
a change!

So, if you are tired of the BS and are ready to learn how to play online poker professionally, then check out Kim's poker e-book... it's the real thing.

  http://www.Poker-Sidekick.com/SixFigurePokerIncome.html

Until next time.  Good luck!

Rick
http://www.poker-sidekick.com

http://www.Poker-Sidekick.com/SixFigurePokerIncome.html


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Texas Holdem Today

The Texas Holdem poker phenomenon has taken the country by storm. There are reportedly over 100 million active poker players worldwide. Poker’s popularity is largely the byproduct of technology and several recent trends: 1) online gaming, where players engage and socialize in real-time over the Internet, and 2) the broad publicity created by high profile TV shows like the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and World Poker Tour (WPT).

With all the poker-mania, there’s a modern day "gold rush" underway today. Analyst estimates are a bit sketchy, but some estimate that people will spend up to $4.5 billion U.S. in 2005 on poker-related items of every kind, including:

* Online poker room play

* Poker tournaments

* Online poker room financial brokers (e.g., Firepay, NetTeller, Citadel and others)

* Casino poker rooms

* Game units for your TV

* Poker chip sets and dealer buttons (you can even get "collector" edition dealer buttons signed by the pros - got some as Christmas presents this year!)

* Poker tables and instructions for how to build poker tables

* Poker software (poker odds calculators, poker games, home tournament organizers, tournament director kits)

* Texas holdem poker rule and starting hand cards

* Poker schools and training courses

* Poker books and strategy e-books

* Poker hats, shirts and clothing items

* Local poker clubs

* Free Texas Holdem poker stuff of every kind imaginable.

To give you an idea of how many people are now playing with real-money online, have a look at PokerPulse.com. PokerPulse keeps tabs on the top online poker rooms and tracks how many real-money poker games are running at any point in time. Some estimates based upon these statistics suggest that online poker room companies are turning over in excess of $110 million U.S. every 24 hours, with hundreds of thousands of online players active any given evening.

So, with the worldwide inertia that poker has today, how far can it go? Will it be like the CB Radio - a brief flash in the pan and then suddenly - poof! Will it be just another fad and memory, with occasional reminders like Smokey and the Bandit? Hard to say for sure, but with the momentum, advertising and so many young people, including many teenagers and children playing across the Internet, it could be that the poker big bang has occured and its expansion has only really begun...

As with many new, controversial phenomenon such as poker, there's the social morality aspect and question: Is playing poker gambling? Is it really just a game of skill? The question of whether online poker rooms are just as much about gambling as traditional casino games and online bookie operations is certainly one that is shaping some industries, and creating some others. Before we look for the answers to those questions, let's explore what the actions of certain parties might lead us to believe.

For example, the traditional credit card processors (MC, VISA, AMEX, PayPal, and others) decided to discontinue use of their credit card services to fund player's online poker accounts. Today, there's a whole cottage industry that has sprung up to fill the enormous demand for transferring funds between bank accounts and online poker room accounts, processing untold millions of dollars each day.

Try advertising a poker-related item through Google's AdWords or the Yahoo/MSN equivalent (Overture) and you'll quickly find they have a category known as "Gambling URL" that'll come into play. Any website that could be related to online poker rooms is considered a "gambling" site and advertising services are thereby refused. So, what happened as a result? Well, aside from these companies losing advertising revenues, it's forced the poker industry into fierce competition for the poker-related search "namespaces". Try searching for something using keywords like "Texas Holdem poker" and see what you find.

It's amazing at how clogged up the search engine namespace has become, with every search engine optimization (SEO) technique and trick known to man being used by poker website owners in an attempt to gain visibility, page ranking and routing of more visitor traffic to their websites.

In my opinion, the answer to the question "Is playing poker gambling?" is - it depends. It depends on the player's skill level. If you're a highly-skilled player, then IMHO it's not gambling - it's playing a sophisticated game like chess, where you not only must defeat the opponents but you must also use strategy and play the odds in order to win.

You beat the odds by playing only certain starting hands from given positions at the table, adjusting your play based upon the game situation, understanding other players' styles, and by developing a strategy for winning, throwing your weight (chip stack) around at the right times, and by sitting out at other times. No, it's far from gambling for many of us. However, for those who don't possess the requisite skills, it is gambling more often than it's not, since skill is much less of a factor for such players. Since the basic rules are deceptively simple, people often have no idea why they're beaten.

What makes it very different from traditional casino gambling games, though, is that you're not playing against the house. The online poker room takes a "rake", a percentage of the money that's in play (e.g., 10% or so), which is how the online poker room generates revenues. It doesn't really matter who wins or loses, since the poker operator always gets paid for hosting the game.

I'll cover popular online poker rooms in a future article in more detail, but suffice it to say, there's gold in them there hills and the claims have been staked by the market leaders, who are raking in fortunes providing their sophisticated online service businesses to millions of eager players worldwide.

Since these business aren't allowed to operate within U.S. borders, they're virtually unregulated (at least by U.S. standards) and new ones continue to pop up every month. Now I don't want to make it sound like everyone who plays online is playing with real money - quite the contrary. There's an enormous number of players who just use "play money" and have a real blast playing and socializing via the use of instant messaging and interactions through the online poker room site.

So, is the poker phenomenon a trend or just another fad that's destined to take it's place in our video library, beside Smokey and the Bandit and that CB radio wave that crested in the 1970's? Hard to say for sure. One thing is for certain. A lot of people are having fun playing in online poker rooms, at traditional casinos and in their own home games - while an army of others are supplying that demand, and making a boatload of money in the process.

Until next time - Good Luck!

Rick

Rick Braddy is an avid writer, Texas Holdem poker player and professional software developer and marketer for over 25 years. His websites and Texas Holdem poker software helps people become better players. If you're a poker player, be sure to visit his Texas Holdem poker websites and learn how you can play better Texas Holdem poker, too.

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