Poker Strs
Poker Strs

Poker Strs is one of the most recognized names in online poker and provides players with the ability to play with the pros such as Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein and Chris Moneymaker. Over the last few years Poker Strs has grown to a phenomenal size supporting more than 120,000 players online. Some of the main attractions include the satellites to live events such as the WSOP, three different tournament leader boards, and millions each weekly in guaranteed tournaments. PokerStrs now provides software compatible for both Mac and Windows, supports over 12 languages and accepts US players.
Poker Strs provides one of the easiest first deposit bonuses for new players offering a 100% match up to $50. This bonus will be held in your pending bonus account until you have earned the required number of comp points, also referred to as frequent player points. The PokerStrs points are earned in any real money game where either a rake is taken or a fee is paid for tournaments. You will earn points at a fixed rate of up to 5 points for cash games dependant on the rake taken and up to 7 points in tournaments. The bonus will be released in increments of $10 once you have earned at least 100 FPP’s. You will also qualify for new depositor freerolls and enrolled into the VIP player rewards program at PokerStrs.
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PokerStrs
PokerStrs

Signup with PokerStrs and you will get a 100% bonus up to $50. You can also play against some of the best poker players in the world, including Daniel Negreanu (2004 "Player of the Year"), Chris Moneymaker (2003 World Series of Poker Champion), Greg Raymer (2004 World Series of Poker Champion), and Joe Hachem (2005 World Series of Poker Champion). Play today at PokerStrs!
The PokerStrs software is available for Mac and Windows players and features some of the best tools for both the beginner and advanced player. Speed is never an issue and you shouldn’t experience any delays or lags while playing online, even during peak hours. The PokerStrs.com lobby is very easy to navigate with all your main options in the top menu and each of the games properly categorized to allow you to quickly find your games. Lobby statistics are available for each of the supported games which includes; % of players seeing the flop, number of hands per hour (120+), average pot size and your opponents chip stack.
The PokerStrs.net software does support the use of Poker Tracker and other similar software if the hand history files are insufficient. PokerStrs allows players to play as many as eight games simultaneously and uses quick resizing tools to avoid windows overlapping. Other features on PokerStrs include; tournament dollars, personalized avatars, four color decks, note taking and game stats within the tables.
The PokerStrs payment options will vary by country to country but the poker room has ensured that players will have a choice in how they want to deposit. When requesting a withdrawal, your withdrawal will be processed within 24-48 hours and credited back to the original method used for the deposit. Current pokerstrs.com deposit options include; Webmoney, eChecks, ELV, Online bank transfer, money orders, Diners Club, Western Union, ClickandBuy, Moneybookers, Neteller, Solo, VISA / VISA Delta / VISA Electron / Gift and Prepaid VISA and MasterCard
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The Three Bet
If you’re playing a cash game on a full tit poker ring table you’re going to run into the opportunities where you need to three bet your opponent. There are a couple different reasons for three betting your opponent and we’re going to take a look at those in this guide. The first thing I want to comment on quickly is that when you’re three betting your opponent there are a lot of things to consider and it is never going to work out every time.
The two different reasons for three betting an opponent are simple and they are because you have a real hand or because you’re bluffing your opponent. If you have a premium hand then you’re obviously three betting for value because you want your opponent to come over the top. If you’re three betting as a bluff because you want to take the pot down then you’re going to need to most likely fold to a four-bet.
There are several important factors that you need to consider when you’re three betting as a bluff. You need to consider the opponent you’re playing against and whether or not you have any history against each other. If you have history against each other then you need to figure out what range your opponent would re-raise you with. If they are loose then they may have nothing whereas if they don’t play many hands they probably have a monster hand.
Not only do you need to consider the range your star poker opponent is on, but you also need to consider how your opponent is going to react when you three bet them. You need to try and think back to previous hands and determine whether your opponent has been three betted in the past and what they did. If they folded to a three bet in the past then you might get away with a three bet bluff. If your opponent is known to be very loose with calling big bets then you might not want to three bet on a bluff because there is a good chance they will come over the top.
Another factor you need to consider when you’re bluffing a three bet is how much your opponent has re-raised you. If your opponent has made a $20 pot $100 then you might need to think twice about popping the pot up again. If your opponent has only made a minimum re-raise then they might be just feeling you out although they could also have a monster. When you three bet your opponent online you will find that the result is your opponent folding in most cases. You will get caught sometimes when three betting and someone will eventually move all-in on you, but this is expected.
Now you have an idea of why you should three bet your opponents. If you don’t know things like this at the poker table then you’re not going to be as successful as you can be. Make sure when you’re three betting on a bluff that your opponent isn’t already pot committed. You should also try and ensure that you don’t commit yourself to a pot when you’re bluffing on a three bet because you don’t want to be forced into a call if you get re-raised again.
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