[an error occurred while processing this directive] Poker Tournament Tips From Bill Burton – Some Etiquette, Advice And Tips
GTC e-newsletter + e-book, FREE:  Extra! Extra! The Golden Touch bi-monthly e-newsletter has gotten even better! Great new advantage gambling articles on craps, blackjack, and poker, PLUS a free e-book by the GTC crew: "Expert Tips on Casino Gambling"
The Golden Touch™
precision shooting
craps classes
GTC: the world's greatest instructors
instructor certification program
what our students say
craps class packages
photo galleries
non-disclosure agreement
Free GTC newsletter
Media Information
about Frank Scoblete
about Dominator
media video Media Video
The Gambler's Outpost
Full Sized Regulation Casino Craps tables
books and tapes
NEW  e-books
practice rigs
regulation dice
Casino Apparel
casino chips
Smart Craps software
All software
GTC catalogue
Craps Club Forum
Articles
Gambling Quote of the Week
Updated: Frank Scoblete's Wisdom
Dominator's Domain
Updated: Stickman's Stance
Guest Columns
Geek Corner with Dan
Updated: Burton About Poker
Greg Scoblete Blog
G. Scoblete at RealClearWorld.com
The Skinny from Skinny
The Goddess Speaks
Updated: Tamburin on Blackjack
Current Craps Conditions
World Records
World Records and Achievements
GTC Instructors' 50+ Rolls
The Captain Rolls 147 Numbers
The Captain Holds World Record
Tamburin Sets World Record
Frank Scoblete's World Craps Championship Results
All About Craps
The Words of Craps
Craps Glossary
Odds and Edges
Members Only Pages
message boards
chat room
archives
get-togethers
join
Post of the Month
Articles
Taking Advantage of Non-Random "Random" Craps - Part 2
Is Random Craps Really Random? - Part 1
Dealers Shouldn't Play a Private Game
There's No Such Thing as Responsible Gaming
To Bet or Not to Bet—With or Against the Trend, That Is
Frank Scoblete's Las Vegas Diary
Why Dealers Can't Be Human
Interview with the Captain
Cut the Hedges from Your Game
Get Yourself a Craps Table!
home
contact us
privacy policy
additional craps info
useful links
site map





Toll-Free
866 Set Dice
1 | 866 | 738 | 3423

    Golden Touch™ Craps

Poker Tournament Tips Part 1

 

A few weeks ago I was hired to organize and run a poker tournament for a corporate sales event. The company thought it would be a great way for their employees to bond while enjoying a different form of entertainment. Some of the attendees had never played in a live tournament before so they asked me to speak with the group and give them a few tips before the tournament started. I thought I would share them with you here. I started my talk with the ten basic etiquette tips for playing live poker and then gave them ten strategy tips. This month I will pass along the strategy tips in case some readers have not played in a poker room before. It is always easy to spot the online player or the newbie by they way act at the tables.

 

Playing in a Casino Poker Tournament

Playing casino poker is quite different from playing in an online or home game. There are certain procedures and protocols you will need to understand before you sit down to play.

Etiquette

Don’t throw your chips into the pot. Place them in a stack in front of your cards. This allows the dealer to make sure the bet is correct and other players can see exactly how much you are betting. The dealer will scoop the chips into the main pot before dealing the next round.

If you are going to raise you should announce "raise" when it is your turn. If you don’t announce a raise, you must put the bet and the raise in at the same time. If you put in the bet and then go back to your stack for the raise, you will be called for a "string bet," which is not allowed, and your raise will not be honored.

Make it a habit to look at your hole cards once and memorize them. This will allow you to act smoothly and keep the game going. It will also prevent you from giving away any tells that may occur by looking at your cards.

It is up to the players to protect their cards at all times. Place your hands or a chip on top of your cards. If another player’s cards mix with yours when they throw in their cards your hand will be declared dead. Put a chip or some other toke on top of you hole cards.

Don’t act out of turn. Doing so can give the other players an unfair advantage. Make sure to wait until it is your turn to act. Even if you plan to fold you have to wait until it is your turn.

Don’t talk about the cards you through away while a hand is being played out by the other players. If you were to mention that you threw away a card that an active player may need on the draw this will give them an unfair advantage.

Never berate or try to educate another player at the table. A bad beat in poker is when you have a good hand that is a favorite to win beaten by a player who caught a miracle draw with a hand that should not have been played to begin with. If you suffer a bad beat just say "nice hand" and move on. If you berate a bad player you may drive them out of the game. If you educate them they may play better next time.

Don’t tell "Bad Beat" stories! Bad beats are like the weather. Everyone talks about it but nobody can do anything to change it. It's a really boring subject and so are bad beats. Everyone has suffered bad beats and by constantly talking about them you just make yourself look like as a loser.

Until next time, remember:

"Luck comes and goes...Knowledge Stays Forever!"

*****************************************************

About the writer.

Bill Burton is the Casino Gambling Guide and columnist for the Internet portal About.com located at: www.casinogambling.about.com He is the author of "1000 Best Casino Gambling Secrets" and "Get the Edge at Low Limit Texas Hold'em" available online at www.billburton.com. He an instructor for Golden Touch Craps: www.thecrapsclub.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

© copyright 2003 | Golden Touch™ Craps International, LLC | all rights reserved | Privacy Policy