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Internet Texas Holdem : About the Author - Matthew Hilger
Internet Texas Holdem  :  About the Author - Matthew Hilger

Matthew Hilger quit his job to play poker on the Internet. In 1999 that shocked most people. Within 2 years, Matthew had authored a definitive book on Internet Poker, helping to usher in this international phenomenom

Regarded as both a pioneer & a leading author on the subject of Internet Poker. On top of publishing 3 Poker Books, Matthew writes columns for top poker periodicals such as CardPlayer & is tapped as an industry expert by periodicals such as the Wall Street Journal. Read More About Matthew Hilger

The Poker Mindset: Essential Attitudes for Poker Success
The Poker Mindset:  Essential Attitudes for Poker Success

The Poker Mindset: Essential Attitudes for Poker Success by Ian Taylor, aka Piemaster and myself is on schedule for a mid-March release. At the risk of sounding too self-promoting, I can honestly say that for some players this will be the most important poker book that they ever read. As the sub-title suggests, a good understanding of the concepts in this book is essential if you want to succeed in poker. Players at all levels ought to gain new insights from the book, or at least reinforce ideas that they already have. Continue to Book Synopsis

Texas Holdem Odds & Probabilities
Texas Holdem Odds & Probabilities

  • 1. How often does each starting hand win against a specific hand or random hand?
  • 2. What are the odds of your opponent holding a pocket pair when he raises?
  • 3. What is the probability that an over-card will flop when you hold JJ?
  • 4. How do you determine if drawing is profitable or not?
Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities answers all of these questions and more. Every single decision you make at the poker table is in some way related to odds and probabilities.

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Internet Texas Holdem : Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro
Internet Texas Holdem : Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro

A comprehensive overview of Texas Holdem is presented including general poker concepts such as probability and odds, bluffing, raising and check-raising. Various deceptive tactics are also discussed such as free cards, slowplaying, and inducing bluffs and calls. You'll learn the correct strategies for starting hand play as well as playing on the flop, turn, and river. You'll learn the intricacies of playing on the Internet and the differences in strategies between Internet and live play. Finally, you'll be able to practice all of these strategies on over 200 actual Internet hands.

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Texas Holdem Poker Strategy
Written by Matthew Hilger   

Matthew looks at the advantages and disadvantages of an Online poker career
Many people have become enamored with online poker and ask me frequently, “I want to play online poker professionally, what do you recommend?” One problem I have with this question is that is seems that the decision has already been made. Online poker is a lot of fun as a hobby, but playing for a living is quite different and is a decision that should be carefully thought out before quitting your day job.

There are some great benefits to playing Online poker for a living:
- You can work your own hours.
- You are your own boss.
- You can take as much vacation as you like.
- You can work wherever you want in the world.
- You can work in your underwear, lol.

I quit a very good job as a Finance Director with a large pharmaceutical company to be able to take advantage of these benefits. I moved to New Zealand for a couple of years and enjoyed a nice relaxing life. The great thing about online poker is that I could work around my social life rather than plan my social life around work. It was a good life…but playing online poker full-time began to take its toll after a couple of years.

As with any job, playing online poker for a living is not all fun and games. Playing 10 hours a week can be a lot of fun and be a great hobby but the fun and thrill of playing online poker is not quite the same once you start playing 40 hours a week in front of a computer. I still have a passion for online poker and enjoy playing most of the time, but playing online poker full-time was not something that I saw myself doing for many years.

I have been fortunate in that I am still involved in online poker full-time as a business with my book, website, and publishing company. This makes playing online poker once again a part-time activity that I can enjoy when I want to without having to rely on it 40 hours a week to pay the bills. Before making the transition to full-time online poker, think very carefully about how you would enjoy playing online poker in front of a computer screen full-time for many years. It would be a shame to ruin what is now a great hobby for many of you.

Let’s look at some of the practical downsides to playing online poker for a living. Although it is great to have as many vacation days as you want, these vacations days are not paid! I always enjoyed four weeks of vacation before with my finance job, but it is quite different when you know that no income is coming in while you are away. If you do decide to play online poker for a living, I recommend setting aside some vacation pay each month just like a regular job. This way you can feel like you are being paid and enjoy your vacation without worrying about money.

There are also some additional expenses for being self-employed. American residents must pay full FICA and Medicare payments, which is 15.3% of your salary up to certain limits, rather than the 7.65% you pay when working for a company. You must also pay for medical and dental insurance.

Remember also that gambling income is taxable in the United States just like regular income, even if you play part-time. If you are an American citizen and move overseas, you are able to deduct over $80,000 a year from your income since you are not residing in the States. This effectively eliminates most income tax, but you still must pay the FICA and Medicare taxes.

Obviously, online poker has some inherent risks that are part of the job. You will have an unstable income each month with the risk of actually losing money during a month. Even experts can play hundreds of hours and still lose money. To play professionally, you need to be the type of person that can handle these fluctuations. Although they shouldn’t happen too frequently, they will occur, and believe me they are not much fun.

Finally, many players who ask me about playing online poker are still rather limited in their playing experience. They make a lot of money over a few hundred hours and think about how great this would translate into a full-time job. Online poker is a game of luck and skill and a few hundred hours of play is not nearly enough to know how much you could expect to earn. Even a player who should normally lose one big bet an hour could win up to 250 big bets over a 100 hour period simply by getting a lucky run of cards. Be sure that you have enough experience and bankroll before you even consider making the plunge to online poker.

 
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