Texas Hold Em Poker: Free Online Strategy For Winning Hands At The Tables

The most popular and probably the best type of poker game for a novice to try his hand at is texas hold em poker. In a matter of minutes, anyone can learn the rules, which usually begins with the two players to the left of the dealer placing blind bets. Two face down cards are then dealt to each player. A round of betting ensues, this time beginning with the person to the left of the first two people who placed the blinds in the beginning. Players can choose to check, raise, or fold when the turn to bet comes to them.

Afterwards, the dealer places three cards face up on the table. Called a flop, players can use these cards with the two that they already have to form their hands. Following this is another round of betting, after which the dealer places another card, known as the turn card, face up on the table. This card can be used to create a five card hand, if it improves the hand they already hold. The players place their bets, and the dealer places a final card on the table. Known as the river card, players can now use this as well as the other four on the table and the two that they have to create their final poker hands.

After one last round of betting, the players still in the game reveal their cards this is called the showdown. With a few rounds of practice, anyone can master the rules. However, mastering the game of poker itself is another story. Not merely an exercise in luck, texas hold em, despite its simplicity involves both brains and practice, thereby, continually challenging those who play it.

Texas hold em poker has become increasingly popular as a growing number of online sites attract people to play from the comfort of their homes. More and more people are starting to play the game competitively, brushing up on their skills and strategies, often in the hopes of earning some extra money. Many also participate in online texas hold em tournaments where the cash prizes can be very high.

Numerous sites and other resources have also sprung up to help people perfect their game, offering winning tips and proven strategies, as well as directing them towards the top sites at which to play. Organizations that bring together players are also gaining prominence. Television shows, such as “Celebrity Poker” on the Bravo network, where celebrities compete with each other playing texas hold em has proven to be a ratings success. This too has helped to raise the profile of a game once relegated to the casinos or to weekly male bonding activities. A broader, more diverse range of people are getting involved, from Ivy League college students to stay at home moms, many from the comfort of their homes as they log into the thousands of online sites. Sales of poker paraphernalia have seen a rise as well, as people are either taking the game much more seriously than they once used to or they are discovering it for the first time. Nonetheless, it remains to be seen whether this resurgence of texas hold em is merely a passing fad or one that will prove to have strong staying power.

CHRB Issues Advisory

Scott Chaney, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB)'s executive director, issued the following advisory on Sept. 21:

“On April 21, 2021, the amended language to Rule 1588 (Horse Ineligible to Start in a Race) became effective. More specifically, that rule requires that in order to run, a horse must be on the grounds of a CHRB inclosure and in the care of a licensed trainer for seven days prior to the race.

Horses cannot leave the grounds during this seven day period except to travel on a van between CHRB inclosures.

In other words, within 7 days of a race, horses are not permitted to go to a farm, clinic, or any place other than CHRB inclosures. Violation of this rule can result in a scratch and sanction for the responsible licensees.”

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Violence Colt Brings $220,000 To Top Wednesday At Keeneland September Sale

A colt by Violence from the family of Grade 2 winner Nicole H sold for $220,000 to James Zahler to headline Wednesday's ninth session of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Consigned by Woods Edge Farm (Peter O'Callaghan), agent, the colt is out of the Sharp Humor mare One Hot Senorita.

A total of 329 yearlings sold through the ring Wednesday for $12,969,000, for an average of $39,419 and a median of $30,000. Session results were comparable to 2021's ninth session when 325 horses sold through the ring for $12,929,500, for an average of 39,783 and a median of $30,000.

The 329 yearlings is a Keeneland record for number of horses sold through the ring during a single session. Today's clearance rate was 90 percent.

Cumulatively, 2,180 yearlings have sold through the ring for $389,605,000, an increase of 14.69 percent over the same period last year when 2,125 horses sold through the ring for $339,691,500. Average price of $178,718 is up 11.80 percent from $159,855 in 2021, while the median of $100,000 is 11.11 percent above last year's $90,000.

This year's sale has 12 sessions compared to 11 sessions in 2021.

Manfred and Penny Conrad purchased a son of Army Mule from the family of Queen's Plate winner Midnight Aria for $200,000. Denali Stud, agent, consigned the colt, who is out of Midnight Embrace, by Midnight Lute.

A filly by Uncle Mo out of Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic winner Life Is Sweet sold for $170,000 to Mathiesen Racing. Consigned by Lane's End, agent, the filly is also from the family of champion Sweet Catomine.

Red Wings paid $160,000 for a colt by Not This Time from the family of European champion Culture Vulture and Grade 2 winner Santa Catarina. The colt is out of Purrfect Song, by Unbridled's Song, and is a half-brother to stakes winner B. B. Dude. He was consigned by Sally Thomas agent.

Gainesway was the day's leading consignor, selling 23 yearlings for $1,166,000.

Grassroots Training and Sales spent $375,000 for 10 yearlings to be the day's top buyer.

The September Sale resumes Thursday at 10 a.m. ET, and runs through Saturday.

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Giannelli Appeals Conviction, 3 1/2-Year Sentence

Lisa Giannelli, who was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison Sept. 8 after being found guilty of peddling purportedly performance-enhancing drugs as a years-long protégé under the recently convicted drug-dealing veterinarian Seth Fishman, filed a formal notice of appeal for both her conviction and sentence in federal court Sept. 21.

Giannelli, 56, of Dalton, Delaware, was also ordered to pay a fine of $100,000 and to forfeit $900,000.

“This was not a one-time thing,” Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil of U.S. District Court (Southern District of New York) said at the time of sentencing. “For 18 years, Ms. Giannelli marketed and sold what she knew were illegal and powerful performance-enhancing drugs.”

Fishman, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison on July 11 after two felony drug-supplying convictions in a decades-long international racehorse doping conspiracy, has also appealed his conviction and penalties.

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