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Chapter 1: Straight to the Point (Intro)

Chapter 2: Sleazy Online Players

Chapter 3: Multiple Tables of Income

Chapter 4: The Poker Cheat Sheet

Chapter 5: Cheat Your Online Competitors
Out of Their Money!*














Chapter 1: Straight to the Point

Online poker has experienced a huge increase in
popularity due to many factors. The many television
programs, the convenience of playing from home at
any time, the ease of depositing and withdrawing
funds, and many other factors contribute to this
popularity.

Many people feel uncomfortable in a live poker
room, others find it inconvenient to find a room to
play at, so turning on the pc and joining a game is
the perfect solution.

Secrets Revealed

This eBook gives the knowledge needed to enter the
online world of poker, and also gives insight into
the SECRETS AND TECHNIQUES online poker
professionals have been using to maximize their
profits online.

There are currently over 60 million individuals who
play Texas Holdem online, and yet only a hand full
of poker players know these secrets - why is that?
First off, if every online poker player had this
poker knowledge, the competition online would be
too strong. Second, if the fish (the weak players
of which professionals make their money off of)
attained this information, their will be no longer
any fish in the sea. And last, online poker pros
are just too embarrassed to admit they are using
these secrets because it makes them look weak No
one wants to be known to have secret aids helping
them win at online poker its too humiliating!

This is what you have been waiting for so lets get
right to it. This is not some 400-page book that
will bore you. It is designed to be brief and
effective.

Good luck on your journey to profits and fun at
poker!

























Chapter 2: Sleazy Online Players

Something You Should Know

Because of the anonymity of playing online, there
are a few things to know that differs from playing
live poker. Some people will play hands that they
would never play in person, mainly because it is
only a mouse click and no one can glare at them
when they see the horrible starting hand they had.
This leads to many more suckouts. You will get
drawn out on more than normal and get rivered more
often. Your swings will be greater in internet
poker as opposed to casino poker. When it happens
to you, just take it in stride knowing that, in
time, your good play will be rewarded and their bad
play will cost them money. Also, sometimes the chat
can get a little raucous, so it is best not to get
involved in arguments and just ignore anything that
might be said to you that is derogatory.

About twice as many hands are dealt an hour online
than in a casino room. Add this to the loose
playing of many players, and you have the basis for
many of the rumors of online rooms being "rigged".
Instead of attributing their losses to bad play, it
is much easier for bad players to think the room
has some nefarious plot in place to make them lose.
To think that a multimillion-dollar operation would
jeopardize their business to make an extra few
dollars is illogical.

Before you play, you need to be aware of the
possibility of cheating. Just as in a live poker
room, some cheating takes place. Rather than ignore
it, we think it is better to address it and be
aware of it. Wherever there is money at stake, some
people will try to cheat to get it. Online card
rooms have programs in place to reduce the
probability of cheating. They can see if two or
more players continually play in the same games, if
players timeout on purpose, and other things that
reduce the risk of playing with cheats. It is
important that you report any suspicious behavior
to the site to investigate.

Two friends can talk over the phone and compare
hands; one person could have two computers and be
two players in one game, etc. Just be aware of
this, but don't get paranoid over it. It is in the
site's best interest to curb cheating, so reporting
it is the best way to stop it. In low limit games,
you probably don't have much to worry about, but in
higher limits, you should be more vigil and report
anything suspicious. One of the benefits of playing
online is that if you are in a game and don't feel
comfortable, it is very easy to leave and enter
another room.









Chapter 3: Multiple Tables of Income

Playing More than One Table:
Most players eventually realize that it's fun and
fairly easy to play at multiple online tables at
one time its the most effective way to maximize
your earning potential. Here are some tips and
instructions for playing multiple games:
1. Increase the resolution on your monitor. You can
do this by right clicking on the desktop, then
clicking on Properties, then clicking on Settings.
You can then grab the arrow in the Screen
Resolution area and move it to a smaller
resolution.
If possible, use the 1,600 x 1,200 setting to get
up to four games on one screen without overlap. In
order to maximize your screen area, make sure your
video card and monitor support higher resolution
settings.
2. Once you get into playing more than one game,
the best way for you to keep up with the action is
to look for hands you can fold automatically. Use
advance actions. That will help you pay more
attention to the game you have a real hand in.
3. Play the same game at every table. It will help
you avoid mistakes in reading and playing your
hand, and you'll find it easier to get into a good
rhythm.
4. Most importantly: Track who has raised the pot.
Make sure you make a mental note of this since it
is the key to how you will play your hand later. It
sounds simple, but it is easy to get in a pot and
not recall who raised when you're playing more than
one game.
5. Make sure you take some breaks. The games will
still be there when you get back.




















Chapter 4: The Poker Cheat Sheet

The table below includes recommendations for pre-
flop betting in low-mid limit Hold'em. This chart
was created to assist new poker players, and
attempts to illustrate (1) A list of 47 playable
starting hands, (2) Groupings by stoplight colors
(green-yellow-red), (3) How suited and non-suited
hands compare, (4) Which hands you should fold by
position, (5) Which hands you should call by
position up to a certain number of BBs, (6) Which
hands you should raise with, (7) How high you
should call if someone raises behind you, and (8)
How you should play the hands in heads up play
(either in SB or BB). This is a lot of information
for a small chart designed to be printed on the
back of a business card or poster




Colors - The colors are from a stop light, shades
of green, yellow and red. Any card combination not
shown on this chart should not be played unless you
are stealing blinds from weak players, etc..
Raising more than these recommendations would be
called semi-bluffing. The grid in the lower right
suggests what you should do, raise or call a
certain number of Big Blinds.

Early, Mid & Late Position - This chart shows
betting by position assuming that there are many
players. Late position is divided into two types
of play, when many are in the pot versus few in the
pot. The first number is the number of big blinds
to (R)aise or (C)all on your first opportunity to
bet, and the second number is the maximum amount to
(C)all with this hand prior to seeing the flop. If
the Chart says R2, and it the bet is already at two
blinds, then you are to call. CA refers to Calling
Any raise.

Heads Up - SB & BB - This is for heads up play,
indicating whether you should call or raise when in
the small blind (SB) or big blind (BB).

For instance, if your hand is a King & Nine of the
same suit, then you have a yellow caution light, so
follow the grid to the first yellow box after the
words "Suit/Pr."

In Early Position: Fold
In Mid Position: Call up to one big blind, and
if it comes back to you a second time, call up
to two big blinds.
In Late Position w/ Few players in the pot,
call up to two big blinds, and up to three if
it comes back to you a second time.
In Late Position w/ Many players in the pot,
cal up to three big blinds, and if it comes
back, call anything.
Heads Up in the SB: Raise to try to steal the
BB, and call if the big blind raises you back.
Heads Up in the BB: Call.
































Chapter 5: Cheat Your Online Competitors Out of
Their Money*

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