Poker-Thread: Texas Hold'em
Vielleicht wars ihm einfach nicht genug Geld, was ich reingepackt habe, und deswegen ist er nach Flop und Turn noch mitgegangen und im River wars ihm dann zu blöd auszusteigen.
Man muss aber auch sagen, das es auch da nicht um Geld ging. Er hätte sicher spätestens nach meiner Erhöhung nach dem River weggeschmissen, wenn er weniger als 2 Könige hat.
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hab jetzt gefunden und nachgelesen wie es ginge..
PokerStars Private Tournaments Feature
If you have a PokerStars account then you’ve probably seen the private tournaments area in the PokerStars client, located in Tourney > Private. To register in any of these tournaments you need a password to be able to play in any of these and the buy-in for the tournament fee. The password for a private tournament is created and usually distributed by the tournament creator.
Many of these real-money private online tournaments are set up by regular players who have set up private tournaments to include only people they know, like family, co-workers, or friends. There are also private tournaments set up by websites, forums, corporations, charity groups, celebrities, etc. that draw larger fields.
Real-money private tournaments at PokerStars is a great way to play tournament host and offer your “Friday Night” home game online! Having your home poker game online is very easy to set up and is also very convenient for all the players. I personally mix my “home games” to include live and online tournaments.
So how does one set up a private tournament on PokerStars? If you have accumulated at least 2,000 Frequent Player Points (FPP) over the course of the lifetime of your PokerStars account then you qualify! To learn more about PokerStars Frequent Player Points (FPP) visit PokerStars and click on the Promotions tab and you’ll find a link on the bottom of the page under FPP Promotions.
Simply email PokerStars Support by going to PokerStars and clicking on the Support tab on the top right of the page and send an email request that they add the Private Tournaments feature to your account… It’s that easy! After you shoot off your email request to PokerStars you should be set up in less than an hour.
Setting up a Private Tournament on PokerStars:
Once PokerStars activates the Private Tournaments feature on your account you simply open up your PokerStars software and click on Requests > Private Tournaments > Create Tournament from the top menu.
You can now set up your private tournament; please note that you would need to create your private tournament at least one hour before it begins and be aware that all times are listed in Eastern Time (ET).
The first thing you need to do is choose the game for your tournament, your options are: Hold’em Limit, No-Limit and Pot-Limit, Omaha Limit, No-Limit and Pot-Limit, Omaha Hi/Lo Limit, No-Limit and Pot-Limit, Fixed Limit Stud, Fixed Limit Stud Hi/Lo, Fixed Limit Razz, Limit HOSE, and Limit HORSE. You also have the option of making a heads-up match tournament for all the available games. Hopefully PokerStars will be adding 5 Card Draw and 2-7 Triple Draw to the list soon, not that anyone I know will join!
The second thing you need to do is choose the date and time for the tournament (remember, all times are Eastern Time and you must create your tournament at least one hour before it begins).
The third thing you need to decide on is the buy-in fee of your tournament, the buy-ins range from $5.00 to $500.00. Please note that PokerStars will charge a tournament rake fee for all your participants. Buy-ins from $5.00 to $50.00 have a 10% rake fee and the higher buy-ins range from 6-9% in rake fees.
You now have to give your private tournament a password; use something that is easy to remember and easy to spell, e.g. blackmoon, appleyard, sharksoup, etc.
The final steps in creating your private tournament is to write a brief message that will appear in the tournament lobby, e.g. Time to take you all down, or There’s a bounty on Mike!, or Winner gets 10 points, etc. and finally you should write a brief name for your tournament that will be listed under the Private tab in Tourney. You are allowed a maximum of 20 characters for your tournament name, so be creative, names could look like, Mike’s NLH Challenge, or Jill’s Wed. Nighter, etc.
That’s it, now just click the Ok button and your off! Now it’s time to get the word out (and password) about your private tournament to the people you want to invite.
You can invite as many people as you like but the tournament will be automatically canceled if you have less than three players at the start of the tournament.
One last thing; try to get either at least eight players or ten or more players. It seems as though when you have nine players the tournament will start off with two tables, one with five and one with four players and will merge the players to one table when a person gets eliminated or when ten minutes have passed. I call this a bug but PokerStars has told me that it is not and that they are aware of the “issue”. I haven’t hosted a private tournament on PokerStars for a little while now so maybe this “issue” is resolved now… I hope.
Nach dem Flop schon Full, so ein Depp geht alle raises mit und findet auf dem River die Karte zum 4er...
Ich: König Dame Kreuz, im Flop 2 4 und 10 in Kreuz. Ich raise wie blöd, einer geht mit. River: Herz 5. Wieder massiver raise, Depp geht mit... auf dem River dann Kreuz 8, ich wieder raise und der Spacko hat Kreuz 8 und Pik 4...
usw. usw.
*Kotz*
Immer schön locker durch die Hose atmen !!
vielleicht hab ich ja einmal im Leben Glück im Spiel...
yessssssssssss darauf geb ich mir die kante *g*
Wenn da einer nur die Kreuz Ass hat dann hast du ja eh schon verloren, wenn nur 3 Kreuz liegen ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit das du gewinnst noch recht gut, aber bei 4 Kreuz auf dem Tisch und du OHNE die Ass.......
Jedenfalls ist es teilweise echt nicht normal, was da bei Pokerstars für Konstellationen zusammenkommen und was die Typen da alles zusammenspielen und dabei auch noch gewinnen...
Beispiel vorgestern wieder: Mein Gegner und ich ca. 3.000 in Chips, Blinds bei 50 / 100
Ich As König Herz, biete 500 - der andere geht mit.
Flop: 6 8 und 10 in Herz - Flush getroffen, also All in :) Der andere auch All in und was hat er ? 5 und 6 offsuited !!!
Turn und River waren dann nochmal 5 und 6
Den möcht ich sehen, der da nicht kotzt....
bei den tischen mit 20$ buy-in und mehr wäre jeder gegner rausgegangen nachdem der flop nen potenziellen herzflush zeigt. aber an den mickeymousetischen schauen sich die noobs das immer bis zum ende an...
Postet einfach den Tisch, ich komm dann dazu...
Natürlich nur um Chips....nicht dass ihr eure Aktien noch verkaufen müsst um mich auszubezahlen...*fg*
Gruß
mmm soll ich mir die 200 $ buy in auszahlen lassen oder lieber spielen?
die Wahrscheinlichkeit da was zu gewinnen ist eigentlich sehr gering...