Bonuses Available When Online Gambling

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Date May 27

If you are planning on visiting an online casino for online gambling, you need to be aware of the bonuses that are available. Many of these are not advertised right out in the open. Some of them are codes that need to be found when you click on a link. One you get the codes, you can then get the bonuses. There are bonuses available for all types of online gambling and some of them even add up to free money.

Not all casino bonuses require you to make a deposit in order to obtain a bonus. In some cases, you can get a bonus if you just get a promotional code for the site that has the free bonus code. This will allow you to play at the site for free. This is the best way for you to enjoy your online gambling experience, especially if you are just starting out. You can have all the fun that you want without having to worry about losing your own money when you take advantage of the bonuses. This is like having free money to play at the casino and enjoy yourself.

Many of the online bonuses for gambling are restricted to certain games, like poker. Before you choose the bonuses that you want, you should take a look at those that are available. Take a look at them, read the terms and conditions of the bonuses and also pick one that will work with the games that you want to play as well as at the casino where you want to play. In some cases, the larger bonuses may not be for you if you do not plan on playing the game that they are for. You should make sure that any bonus you do receive when you are playing at an online casino can be used for the game that you want to play.

It is easy to get bonuses and fun as well. You can feel a lot less stress and really get used to the hot online casino action in this way. Most people are a bit hesitant about online gambling the first time they play. This takes the edge off as you are playing with bonus money and not your own. It allows you to really get used to the casino and the games that are included. Even if you are totally new to online gambling and have never been to an online casino, you can use the bonuses to get used to the games and even find some new games that you may have always wanted to try but were not sure how to play. Many casinos have tutorials as well as low stakes games that you can test your luck on when you are playing.

Take a look at the many jackpot city bingo bonuses that are available for those who want to gamble online and choose one that will work for what you are looking for when it comes to your online casino games experience. You naturally want to choose the highest bonus that you can get for the best casino. You also want to take a look at the free money bonuses that will basically allow you to play for free at the casino. Be sure that any of the bonuses that you choose are for the games that you want to play and the wagering that you want to do when you are at an online casino.

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Strategy with Kristy: Quinn Sivage Discusses Using Stats Preflop

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Date Feb 20

Strategy with Kristy: Quinn Sivage Discusses Using Stats Preflop
February 09 2012, Kristy Arnett Related Articles Strategy with Kristy: John Kim Part Two Strategy with Kristy: John Kim Part One Strategy with Kristy: Jared Tendler on the Mental Game of Poker Pt 1 Share It Tags PokerNews Podcast, PokerNews Strategy Print Quinn Sivage is an online and live grinder known for his skills in using statistics to his advantage. The latest guest on the Strategy with Kristy podcast, Sivage discusses using statistics for optimal preflop strategy in six-max no-limit hold’em games. Here is a snippet from the interview: The idea of cold four-betting has been around for a while now, but a lot of regs [regular players] still havent added this to their game. If you see that the button is stealing over 50 percent, and the small blind is re-stealing at a frequency of 12 to 14 percent, thats a really great spot to put in a really small, cold four-bet. Its just an insanely powerful play that a lot of people dont do enough. I know that Andrew Seidman, or Balugawhale, in your first podcast, talks about how when people are polarized, they have either really strong hands or really weak hands, and often theyll have weak hands because in holdem its hard to make strong hands. I think thats true except some people dont ever four-bet weak hands. Theyre not polarized if they are only cold four-betting the very top of the range. If you look at that stat, and it says only 2 or 3 percent, Im going to guess that its only pocket jacks or better, and ace-king. That makes up two or three percent right there. That tells me that this player is only four-betting for value, and thats a mistake. When you cold four-bet, you can make it nice and small. You can make it like 22 big blinds, so youre risking like 21 big blinds to win like 19. Half the time, you need to get a fold there. If youre going to four-bet there with tens or better and ace-king, then to balance that out, you can actually put in ace-three suited up to ace-six suited, every single king-queen, every single ace-queen as a bluff. I chose those hands just because they have good blockers. Thats actually a good way to balance your range and will get your four-bet stat up to 6 percent. Podcast Powered By Podbean Tune in every week for new episodes of Strategy with Kristy. Feel free to send in questions, ideas or suggestions for the podcast to kristy@pokernews.com. Also remember to follow PokerNews on Twitter for up-to-the-minute news. Follow Kristy Arnett on Comments

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Sam Trickett Discusses High Stakes Cash Game at Aussie Millions

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Date Feb 05

Sam Trickett Discusses High Stakes Cash Game at Aussie Millions
February 04 2012, Donnie Peters, Remko Rinkema Related Articles Phil Ivey Wins 2012 Aussie Millions $250,000 Super High Roller The Aussie Millions Keeps On Growing Revisiting $100,000 Flips on Poker After Dark Related Tournaments Related Players Share It Tags Aussie Millions, Cash Poker, Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen, Jason Mercier, Macau, Million Dollar Cash Game, Patrik Antonius, Poker Player Interviews, Sam Trickett Print Recently, the Aussie Millions Million Dollar Cash Game was held at Crown Casino. Held year after year at the Aussie Millions, the game attracts some of the biggest stars in the poker world along with a few rich businessmen all playing for very large stakes with plenty of money on the line. This year, the first day of the game was AUD$500/1,000 no-limit hold’em with an AUD$100 ante for each player that was paid by the button. The first day of the game lasted several hours before breaking prior to midnight. Jason Mercier, Winfred Yu, Richard Young, Gus Hansen, Daniel Cates, Tom Dwan, Daniel Negreanu, Patrik Antonius and Sam Trickett all participated in the game. Trickett, who is no stranger to the Aussie Millions having won the $100,000 Challenge and placed runner-up in the $250,000 Super High Roller last year, was one of the big winners in the game. He pocketed a profit of approximately AUD$448,000 after buying in for AUD$200,000 on Thursday. Remko Rinkema from PokerNews.nl caught up with Trickett after the game broke for a quick chat about how things went, his rise to poker stardom and a key hand he played against Cates. Big cash game at the Aussie Millions, you guys just finished your first session, how did it go? Pretty well. I was running really good. I flopped loads of big hands, like three of four sets, but hardly won any big pots with the hands I flopped….I don’t regret anything, I played every hand well and did OK. It’s a shame my opponents didn’t hit a bit more when I was hitting, but it was still a good session and a big win. We saw two Chinese businessmen, they’re probably from Macau and you probably know them. What was the game like? It wasn’t the greatest game, but I feel like I got a good seat. If I could pick anywhere to sit on the table, I’d probably pick my seat. I was pretty happy with that. Yeah, it’s like when the line up is as tough as that, it comes down to who runs the best and who plays the best, really, and it was a combination of both. We saw you cash out a big amount of chips, what was the biggest pot you played and could you walk us through the hand? Well, the biggest pot I played was probably I don’t know how big it was because I don’t know how much he started the hand with but it was, I three-bet with ace-queen suited from the small blind, Jungleman called and the flop came nine, ten, jack rainbow. I check-called like 21 maybe getting this wrong $21,000 I think I check-called. Turn was a two of diamonds or something and I think he bet $52,000. I check-called again. The river was an eight and I moved in for like $125,000 and he called. So, that was a pretty big pot. Does it still do something to you, playing all these big pots? Or has it become normal over the last year because we’ve seen you play all the big games, you had an amazing year last year is it something big for you or has it become sort of normal? I try not to think about the size of the pot and how much money it is when I play. I just try and think about the chip contribution and how much chips he’s betting percentage wise and stuff. No, I’d say it doesn’t really do anything to me. Obviously, I like big wins like this, it’s good. It’s good to keep racking up wins like this I suppose, but it’s not like Macau. Macau gets me if anywhere gets me because the game’s a lot bigger. Any plans for more games here [in Australia], more televised games or maybe you’re going to play in the Mahogany Room? Yeah, I’m going to play, whatever other games are going on I’m going to play. Like I’ve said before in a few interviews before, I’m not going to be playing many tournaments this year high rollers only and a few bigger buy-in ones mainly just cash games because I just enjoy it more and it’s more relaxing. Could you go back into the way you looked at poker, let’s say, two years ago. Could you have thought you would have been at this point? It’s such an amazing achievement you’ve had over the last year and a half or two years. I’ve always wanted to be at the stage I’m at now and I’ve always felt like I’ve picked up the game pretty quickly. I’ve always felt comfortable at the table and sat with anyone, every time I’ve played with good players I’ve never felt out of my depth, in my view. That gave me the confidence to go ahead and move my game on and start playing in these tougher games. Even since I’ve started playing in these tough games, I’ve been doing well. I didn’t think I’d get there this quick, but I always thought I could get to this level in poker and I’m pretty happy to be playing in these games now. One final thing. Every country seems to have one, big superstar Jason Mercier from the U.S., Daniel Negreanu from Canada, and [Daniel "Jungleman" Cates] is also from the States but you’re the only Brit who has really made it to this high level. Would you say there’s a difference that you could point out between you and the guys who are just one tier below you who are also playing the big games, but just haven’t reached the top level? Well, right now a lot of the players from England are tournament players. They all play tournaments and they don’t really play many cash games. That’s where they’re all from, they all play online tournaments. They travel around playing the European circuit and every tournament going, so it’s hard for them to win as much, as say, I’m winning, because I’m putting myself in more position to win more money all the time playing in games like this. You’re risking more? Yeah, I risk more and, I don’t know, maybe I’m just a bit more experienced in those [games], as well. I’ve been playing a little bit longer than a lot of the younger generation back home at the minute. I’m sure with time there will be a few more players playing in these games. Stay up to date on all the latest news by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook. 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2012 Aussie Millions Main Event Chip Counts

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Date Feb 04

2012 Aussie Millions Main Event Chip Counts
Phil Ivey is back. Bjorn Li 2,025,000 45,000Patrick Healy 1,970,000 -230,000Lee Nelson 1,896,000 646,000Kenneth Wong 1,800,000 520,000Janis Lesinskis 1,790,000 590,000Matt Turk 1,360,000 -40,000Yann Dion 1,255,000 35,000Mohamad Kowssarie 1,170,000 145,000Oliver Speidel 1,150,000 -255,000Phil Ivey 1,148,000 -212,000Daniel Idema 1,140,000 140,000Karim Jomeen 652,000 257,000Mile Krstanoski 470,000 -260,000Joey Lawrence 385,000 -135,000Minh Nguyen 385,000 -355,000Grant Levy 318,000 -202,000Danny Chevalier 300,000 40,000Slade Fisher 114,000 -66,000 Play Online Poker Poker Blog Copyright 2008 Just add chips LLCSubscribe to PokerBloggs.com

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Secret Santa

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Date Jan 11

Secret Santa
Americas Cardroom are dropping up to $15,000 in cash and prizes on every poker player from December 2011 untilJanuary 2012. All YOU need to do is collect FPPs (Frequent Player Points) at Americas Cardroom to win. Youll earn one FPP for every cent you generate in rake. Please click here to visit Americas CardRoom Promotion Date: 06 December 2011 Subscribe to this poker promotions feed

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