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Old 05-07-2004, 12:56 AM  
rakeback
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It's called standard varience.

It happens at all limits to all players. The key to poker is to get your money in when you have the best of it and protect it when you dont.

A general rule for cash games is to have a bankroll of 200 big bets (whatever the big blind is in NL, or the bet after the turn on limit games)

Having 200 big bets should keep you covered and let you work through swings.


I find lower limit online games to be quite soft and beatable.

Simple rules for cash games, don't bluff becuase some idiot will almost always call, and when you have a killer hand don't just go all in, bet so that someone will call you, you make no money going all in and everyone folding, you're much better off betting $5 and having someone call you to the river then betting a little larger.

If anyone wants to play on Party or Empire poker, I kick back 50-75% of all affiliate bonuses I get from those card rooms back to the player for signing up through me. You'll get back about $25 for every 1000 hands you play.

If you're interested check out my site rake-back.com
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