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Concentrate on Annie Duke

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Annie Duke might not have came away with her first WSOP Bracelet until 2004 but she is still one of the most powerful poker competitors around the ring matches at The Bellagio in Vegas. Annie’s long-awaited WSOP bracelet came with success at the "forgotten game" of Omaha Hi-Lo.

While players from the "younger generation" of poker run wild after a huge success at the tables, Annie goes home to be "mom" to her 4 kids. She hails from New Hampshire and was raised into a family of card players. If you do not believe that, check out her brother, Howard Lederer, in action, who taught her how to play the game.

However, Annie Duke is not a small fry kind of girl and has earned her cut of hard matches, including eliminating Howard a few times on several occasions.

Earning over three million dollars in tournament play, Annie branched out to become a advisor to both UltimateBet.com and Hollywood actor Ben Affleck, who aspired to build up his skills to become a power player at the poker table.

You might just run into her at the Bellagio, you will catch her on the tv and you might just even play against her in an online poker game, but do not expect a simple win. Unless you’re a rising star, you will not beat her. although, it would be cool to say you sat at the same table as "The Duke".

 

Poker Hand Rankings

Poker hand rankings are one of the most crucial aspects of any poker game. When playing web-based poker, particularly fast online poker games such as Texas Holdem Poker, you need to be able to quickly discern which cards are required to create a better poker hand.

Newbies usually locate themselves losing their initial few games by not being capable of identify which cards offer the best possibilities to construct a really sturdy hand. It is fairly simple to understand the poker hand rankings if you just take just a little time to study them.

Remember that when you are playing Hold’em poker you are attempting to build the very best 5-card poker hand from a value of seven cards. You will find 2 hole or pocket cards and 5 communal cards. You could use any combination to develop your best hand. You could even use all five communal cards.

These are the Poker Hand Rankings :

Royal Flush :

This hand is unbeatable, the highest ranking hand possible. A Royal Flush is made of five cards of the similar suit, 10 through to Ace. Ten; Jack; Queen; King; Ace – must be the exact same suit.

Straight Flush :

This hand is not as strong as the royal flush except just as rare. A direct flush created up of 5 consecutive cards of the identical suit. For instance six to ten, three to seven or Ace-five (an ace can wager on both high and low in straights)

4-of-a-kind :

This refers to any hand containing four related cards, such as four Kings, four Tens, or 4 3s.

Full House :

A full house occurs when you have Three-of-Kind and a Pair. For instance, three sevens and 2 5’s styles a Full House.

Flush :

A flush is any five cards of the same suit. The cards might be in any order, if they were in succession it would be a straight flush.

Straight :

A Straight is five cards of any suit in succession. Straights are really common in Hold’em Poker.

Three-of-a-kind :

This is any 3 similar cards of any suit. For example 3 kings, 3 seven or 3 fives…