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Cool Hand Poker online invites everyone (and that's you!) to sit down, relax and play free poker online. Play because you love the game, play because it's fun ....that way, everybody wins.

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Rake is a small maintenance fee that is taken from every pot played and ranges from as little as 5c to over $3. Players that contribute to the pot are therefore paying their share of the rake to us.

A rakeback refers to a percentage of the income the poker room gets that is derived from players rakes and paid back to them in the form of a bonus. Regular Poker players can play up to thousands of hands in a month and the rakes add up.

Rakeback Explained

When you decide to give online poker a try, you might hear something about rakeback. What is this, and why should you care? Because rakeback puts money back into your pocket, you should take the time to understand this deal before you create an online-poker account.

Online poker sites, like brick-and-mortar casinos, charge a rake. When you buy in to a tournament, part of the entry fee goes to the house. And every time you win a pot in a cash game, part of the money – the rake – goes to the house.

Typically, the house collects a small percentage of the pot for the rake. You won’t often pay more than one or two percent of the pot. This does not seem like much money, especially when you consider that many card rooms cap the rake at a set dollar amount. (You cannot, in most card rooms, pay more than a few bucks per pot even if one of the pots is huge.)

However, if you win enough pots or enter enough tournaments, you will end up giving the house quite a bit of money. That’s how the card rooms stay in business, so they’re counting on the rake.

Rakeback simply puts part of the rake back into your hands. Rakeback sites have worked out deals with online-poker sites so that everybody can make some money. Here’s how rakeback works.

You sign up for an online-poker site through a rakeback affiliate. Typically, you will either enter a special code that the rakeback site gives you or follow the signup link that’s listed on their site.

Whenever you pay a rake, the poker site keeps part of the money. Another part of the rake goes to the rakeback affiliate. The rest – thirty-five percent or more, depending on the affiliate – goes into your account at the rakeback site.

Poker sites make deals with rakeback affiliates for money. Rakeback attracts players to that poker site, which means that more money is going to the site. “Pro-rakeback” sites make more by giving you, and the affiliate, some of the profit.

However, you should not expect to avoid paying anything at all in the way of a rake. The poker site will still collect part of your rake – and the rakeback affiliate gets a cut as well. Think of rakeback as a discount on what you owe the house when you win a pot.

Not all rakeback sites are equal, though, so you should do some research before you sign up. Find out which sites offer the best deals and have the best reputations. You don’t often get to add rakeback to your online-poker account after you sign up, so you need to make the right decision the first time.

Signing up for rakeback is a free, easy way to get a discount on the rake. A few minutes of research before you sign up for a poker account can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on the rake depending on how much you play.
Texas Hold’em Tips: Reading the Board

If you’re a serious Hold’em player, you probably want to improve your game as much as possible. One of the best ways to sharpen your skills is to learn how to read the board. When you’re able to quickly and easily read the community cards, you’ll have an edge over the casual players.

“Reading the board” simply means that you look at the community cards and figure out the best-possible hand. If you know which hands could exist, you know where yours stands. This helps you decide if you should bet, raise or fold when it’s your turn to act.

Example:

If you’re holding A-A before the flop, then you have the best-possible hand right now. No two hole cards are better than pocket aces, so you should bet or raise accordingly.

However, your situation could change on the flop. Let’s say, for example, that the first three community cards are:

A-3-9 (rainbow – no matching suits).

If this is the case, then you have a set of aces. Right now, you have the nuts (poker slang for the best hand). You know that nobody else’s hand beats yours right now, so you can act accordingly.

Let’s say that the turn card is a 7. Now the board looks like:

A-3-9-7.

If two of the cards are the same suit, then an opponent could be drawing to a flush. This hand would beat yours, but nobody has made a flush yet. You still have the nuts, so you can put in a large bet. This often chases away anybody who is drawing to a flush. However, people with two pairs could call or, better yet, re-raise.

Now, let’s say that the river card is a jack. The board reads:

A-3-9-7-J.

You still have a set of aces, as your hand has not improved. However, somebody else could have a straight. If another player is holding 10-8, then your set loses. And if three of the cards on the board are the same suit, your hand loses to the flush.

You can, however, try to get a read on anybody else who’s still in the pot. Trying to put an opponent on a hand (figure out what he or she is holding) can help you make the right decision about your own cards.

If you practice reading the board, you’ll soon be able to figure out the best-possible hands in just a couple of seconds. Having this skill in your poker arsenal will help you make better decisions at the table, which will lead to better sessions and more fun.


Warnings:

Be aware of the worst poker server on net 24hpoker is the owner
of the worst shit server ever most known as b2b server. also called
Entraction Network. so if you see this name anywhere you know they
are just waiting for you to do a wrong move so they can fast steal
your money. besides that its the most dead server that is. yes you
have to hope there is anybody to play against each time you login.
If they have 500 to 1000 players online its like crowded and as much
as it ever get to be.
So best advice is never play 24h poker or any other room n same server
it is 24h you will be sponsoring even if its another room you see, but
they own it all, the site that for you looks like another casino or
poker site is the same as 24h but just like affiliates the Pokerroom
owner gets he's part of the share. but not to forget its still shit
24h poker that's making money on you. so stop feeding idiots.



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