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Poker Nuts News September 2007
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Poker Nuts News - Featuring:



  • ITH Convention Photo Gallery

  • Mansion October Promo & Review
  • IPOY Standings
  • 'Ask an Expert' Featuring Alan Schoonmaker

  • Community Notes & News

  • "A Common Mistake When Drawing - Strategy from Matthew

 

 


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ASK AN EXPERT

September 2007 - Collin Moshmanr
Collin Moshman graduated in 2003 with an honors degree in theoretical math from Caltech. Later that year, he began playing $0.10-$0.25 cash no-limit hold 'em and $6 Sit 'n Go's. By the time he was crushing the $215's SNGs and beyond, he abandoned his post-graduate studies in economics to focus on Sit 'n Go poker as a full-time career. Collin's primary occupation is still online SNG gameplay, but he also writes and coaches on his site www.sngbook.com. His book, SitnGo Strategy was recently released.


Deal-Making in tournaments

Posted by Piemaster

Hey Matt I remember reading an article of yours some time ago where you said that you were against deal making in tournaments. What practical steps would you like to see to reduce this practice? Do you think that the reason that so many deals are made is that prize structures are not flat enough to start with?



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This Month's expert - October 2007 - Alan Schoonmaker
Alan Schoonmaker has a Ph.D. in industrial psychology from the University of California in Berkley. He has personally taught or consulted in 28 countries on all six continents. He has written four books on industrial psychology and two books on poker: The Psychology of Poker and Your Worst Poker Enemy. He currently hosts a radio program with special poker guests each week at http://www.holdemradio.com/pages/psychofpoker

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Mansion

Overview:

Mansion Poker does not accept players from the United States. Mansion Poker is the home of Big Prizepool Tournaments, as well as NL Cash Games and SnGs. Mansion has been in business since 2004, and they currently run an online casino, sportsbook and poker room. Players can find many avenues of gambling entertainment to choose form, although Mansion is best known for it's PokerDome Challenge and high prizepool poker tournaments.

Bonus: First Time Deposit Bonus: 100% up to $500.

Requirements: 60 Mansion Club Points per $10 in bonus earned in $10 increments.

  • In tournaments, for every US Dollar (USD) you spend in tournament fees, you are awarded 2 MCPs. This equals 33% rakeback of tournament and SnG fees paid.
  • In ring games MCPs are awarded based on table rake. Only players who are dealt cards in the hand are awarded MCPs.
Table Rake
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USD 2.00 - 2.99
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Expiration Terms: 90 days from date of deposit.

Special Offer: Players using Moneybookers for their first time deposit will receive a further 10% to their bonus up to $500, from now until midnight [GMT], October 31st, 2007.

ITH's Free Gift Offer:

    •  3 Standard PKR Bonus Gifts

    •  1 Premium Gift and 1 Standard Gifts, or

    •  A 500pc Pokerchip Set shipped anywhere in the world for free!

Players will need to deposit a minimum of $50 and accumulate a minimum of 300 MCPs to qualify for the Free Gift Offer.

After satisfying your requirements, simply go into the Free Gift Offer webpage and click on the "Finished the Requirements? Claim Now!" button and fill out the criteria to receive your free gift.

Restrictions: Players who have already opened a play money or real money account at Mansion Poker are not eligible for this offer. If you already have an account, opening up a new account with a different username does not make you eligible for the free book. This offer is exclusive to www.InternetTexasHoldem.com so you must use one of the links provided on this website. Accounts set up through other websites are not eligible for the free books. Please ensure that you follow the directions provided to ensure that you receive proper credit for the free books.

Mansion Poker's Tournaments:

Tournament players will find a small variety of guaranteed prizepool tournaments with low buy-ins and satellites running throughout the day. In addition to the $5,000 and $10,000 guarantees offered during the week, Mansion Poker also offers the following guaranteed tournaments:

    •  $150,000 Guarantee on Sunday at 8:00PM GMT

    •  $110,000 Guarantee on Tuesday at 8:00PM GMT

    •  $50,000 Guarantee on Thursday at 8:00PM GMT

    •  $20,000 Guarantee, twice on Saturday at 11:00AM and 8:00PM GMT .

Players will find that these tournaments almost always carry very deep overlays, which make them that much more attractive.

Mansion Cash Games:

Although Mansion Poker offers Fixed and Pot Limit HE Cash Games, they rarely see any traffic and players wishing to play cash games will usually find only NL Stakes.Players will find tables of NL10 through NL40,000. However, most traffic resides at the NL 400 tables and below.

Odds and Ends:

    •  Mansion Poker is not Poker Tracker compatible:

    •  Mansion Poker has a very good industry-standard, 5% rake structure with maximum $3 rake per pot and a No-Flop, No Drop policy.

    •  Players may multi-table as many tables as they wish.

 



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Rank

Online Poker Player

Points

1 PearlJammer 6637  
2 SCTrojans 6611  
3 POKERPRO33 5580
4 Tmay420 5300
5 Andy McLEOD 5208
6 THAY3R 5075
7 mattg1983 5046
8 CrazyMarco
4954
9 phat_cat 4513
10 BKiCE
4313
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A Common Mistake When Drawing
Written by
Matthew Hilger

The most common mistake of beginning players is playing too loosely. They play too many starting hands, continue too often with weak pairs on the flop, and chase unprofitable draws.

As players gain experience, they make these types of mistakes with less frequency. Some of these players will learn about odds and pot odds. They learn that their hand has a certain probability of improving, and they compare this probability to the cost of the bet and the size of the pot. They might even add some implied pot odds by looking at what they will win, should they hit their hand.

Unfortunately, some players make a critical mistake at this juncture: They make decisions on the flop based on the odds of improving with two cards to come, while failing to consider the total cost of drawing. Do not make this same mistake!

Let's look at a common example: You are playing limit hold'em and your opponent bets $1 on the flop, giving you 5-to-1 pot odds if you call. You have a gutshot draw. Your odds chart shows that your odds against hitting a straight by the river are 5-to-1, so you decide to call. Making decisions based on the odds with two cards to come is a major leak!

The main problem is that most players forget to include the cost of the turn bet. If you are going to draw to the river based on the odds against improving with two cards to come, you must include the cost of the turn bet in your calculation. In our example, the 5-to-1 odds against improving are based on seeing two more cards, so you must include the cost of receiving two cards in your calculation. Therefore, you need to be able to win $15 in order for calling to be correct ($3 times 5). With only $5 in the pot on the flop, it would be difficult to win the additional $10 from your opponents that's required to justify a call.

For example, assume that in the above scenario, there is $8 in the pot, and you are faced with a $1 bet. If you are using odds with two cards to come, you would calculate your cost to be $1 on the flop and $2 on the turn, for a total of $3. With your hand 5-to-1 against improving, you would determine that you need to win $15 in this pot to justify calling. It is doubtful that you would win an additional $7 on the turn and river from your opponents, so you decide to fold.

But, folding is a mistake. On the flop, you have to pay only $1 to see one more card. The odds of improving on the next card are 11-to-1. Therefore, you need to win a total of $11 to justify calling on the flop. With $8 in the pot, you are getting pretty good implied odds that you will win an additional $3 on the turn and/or river to justify a single call on the flop. It is often correct to call on the flop when the bets are small, and then fold on the turn if you miss your draw when the bets get bigger. Sometimes you eliminate this possibility when using odds with two cards to come.

Another mistake that beginners make when using odds with two cards to come is that they feel committed to seeing the river no matter what happens. This can be a mistake, as the turn may completely change the context of the board and eliminate some of your outs. You also might face raises from opponents who have yet to act.

So, this begs the question, "How should you make drawing decisions on the flop?" You should make them one street at a time. On the flop, calculate the odds of improving on the next card, and then compare them to the implied pot odds you are receiving. If you do not improve on the turn, go through the same process of comparing the odds of improving on the river to the implied pot odds. When you make decisions one step at a time, you will avoid mistakes and overcommitting to a pot when the situation might change.

You might ask, "Many poker books offer charts that include two cards to come. When are the odds with two cards to come relevant?" Odds with two cards to come should be used in all-in situations. This occurs frequently in no-limit poker, but is not so common in limit hold'em. In limit, you might use the odds with two cards to come if either you or your opponent is all in due to a small stack. Another application is deciding whether you can profitably raise a draw for value on the flop. But if you're simply deciding whether to draw or fold, always look at your draws one street at a time.

The concepts in this column are discussed further in Matthew's book, Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities. Matthew is also the author of Internet Texas Hold'em and the co-author, with Ian Taylor, of the newly released The Poker Mindset: Essential Attitudes for Poker Success.

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Happenings in the Internet Poker Rankings

Its football season once again. High School, Pop Warner, Collegiate and Professional football is under way and the players have already taken the field by storm.

It seems fitting, that with the 2007-2008 football season under way, a player known as SCTrojans has taken September's Internet Player Race by storm. SCTrojans has managed to do what some of us here at ITH thought might be hard to accomplish and that is make this season a closer run event than we expected. Pearljammer had managed to forge a near insurmountable points lead, until this month has unfolded. However, as of this writing, SCTrojans has turned this IPR race into a dogfight, and has overtaken Pearljammer for the top spot. It's apparent that we'll have a very tough fight for the title of Internet Player of the Year. However, with ¼ of the season still to unfold, even 1st and 2nd can't be assured just yet.

What has SCTrojans done to vault himself into the catbird seat? Simply finished 8 times on the final table so far this month for more than $175,000 in winnings. This doesn't even count the other finishes in money that he's accomplished. Here's the rundown:

    •  1 st in the Poker Stars Nightly Hundred Grand

    •  3 rd in the Poker Stars Sunday $200 Rebuy

    •  6 th and 9th in the Poker Stars Sunday Warmup

    •  1 st in the Full Tilt $1K Monday

    •  1 st in the Full Tilt $55,000 Guarantee

    •  1 st in the Full Tilt Saturday $50,000 Guarantee 6-Max

    •  2 nd in the Full Tilt $32,000 Guarantee

Speaking of Full Tilt, has anyone caught the recent spate of finishes that 1996 World Series of Poker Winner Huckleberry Seed has accomplished during September? Huck Seed has started dominating some final tables of his own:

    •  1 st , 3 rd and 6 th place finishes in the Full Tilt Daily $32,000 Guarantee

    •  8 th in a Sunday $750,000 Guarantee on Full Tilt.

Watch out who you are playing against online. These two great players, as well as, Pearljammer, P0KERPR033, mattg1983 and last year's winner phat_cat are all gearing for your chips and the prizepool.

Once again, on behalf of ITH, we congratulate SCTrojan's move to the top spot in IPR, as well as the hot streak Mr. Seed has been on.

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