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	<title>Poker Pesong - The Best Poker Lesson and Practice</title>
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		<title>Making Friends, Avoiding Deadbeats</title>
		<description>Most cardroom players eventually make some friends of people they meet in the cardroom. Don't be too quick to do this. Poker attracts a complete cross section of society. You'll meet all kinds of people from all walks of life. Although most of them are great people, some really are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=27</link>
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		<title>Dealers</title>
		<description>The dealer is an employee of the cardroom and is at work. If you have a question about the game, ask the dealer. If you want to talk about last night's football game, talk to one of the other players. The dealer's job is to keep the game running smoothly, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=26</link>
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		<title>Short Buys</title>
		<description>Every table has an established minimum buy-in. Your first purchase of chips must be at least that amount. At some cardrooms, after the initial purchase, it is permissible to buy less than the minimum buy. This is called a short buy Almost all cardrooms will allow a short buy if ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=25</link>
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		<title>Ratholing</title>
		<description>"Ratholing" is the poker term for taking money off the table and slipping it into your pocket. It's not allowed. Except for incidental uses, such as tipping the cocktail waitress, taking money off the table is not allowed. </description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=24</link>
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		<title>Table Stakes</title>
		<description>All cardroom games are played at table stakes. That means you can't reach into your pocket for more money during the play of the hand. You can't be bet out of the hand either; you remain in competition for whatever the pot is up to the point where you've run ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=23</link>
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		<title>Act in Turn</title>
		<description>In Hold 'Em, the action at each betting round begins with the first player to the left of a designated dealer. Each player then acts in turn. Don't act until it's your turn-don't fold or bet early. </description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=22</link>
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		<title>Splashing the Pot</title>
		<description>When you make a call or bet, just place your chips in front of you. Don't toss your chips into the pot. The dealer will count your chips before putting them into the pot to ensure your bet is the correct amount. Just throwing your chips directly into the pot ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=21</link>
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		<title>Be Careful What You Say</title>
		<description>Verbal declarations usually count. "Call and raise" is the verbal equivalent of a string bet, and, in some cardrooms, if you say that before you put your chips in the pot, you will be limited to a call. </description>
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		<title>Raising</title>
		<description>A raise must be at least the size of the bet. For example, if I bet $4 in a 1-4 game, then you must raise by $4 if you want to raise. If I had bet $2 then you could raise $2, $3, or $4. You cannot make a $2 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=19</link>
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		<title>String Bets</title>
		<description>A string bet is a bet that's made in two motions. It's common in home games to see a player say, "I call your dollar," put a dollar in the pot, then say, "And raise you a dollar," as he reaches into his stack of chips for a second chip. ...</description>
		<link>http://www.pokerpesong.com/?p=18</link>
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