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Bovada Poker 2012 WSOP Odds – Gambling Predictions

2012 WSOP* Main Event Betting

Which of these past champions will last longer in the 2012 WSOP Main Event?

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2010 WSOP Qualifying – Bodog Satellite Tournaments

Bodog Poker Wants to Send YOU to the 2010 WSOP

Ever dreamed of playing poker for millions of dollars in Vegas? Play in any of Bodog Poker’s WSOP satellite tournaments, and you could be doing just that.

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Bodog.com Poker – Ultimate Sports Package

Bodog Poker’s Ultimate Sports Package is no fantasy!

Looking for the best poker rooms online? Check out our rankings!

Want to see Kobe Bryant and LeBron James go at it in the NBA Finals? Who wouldn’t? And, no, we don’t mean from the comfort of your couch. Believe it or not, you don’t have to be a celebrity or a millionaire to get a ticket to that potential can’t-miss matchup in person.

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Bodog Mini Poker Series

Bodog Mini Poker Series Features $12,000 2010 Main Event Prize Package

Become the FIRST member of Team Bodog 2010 and win one of the first seats to the 2010 World Series Vegas Main Event by entering the 2009 Bodog Mini Poker Series!

With the same intense action but at a fraction of the cost, the 2009 Bodog Mini Poker Series lets you challenge other players in our Bodog Poker Room and live to tell about it.

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WSOP Qualifying With Team Bodog

2009 World Series Of Poker Qualifying Tournaments 

Poker Immortality Awaits You at the 2009 WSOP

Poker’s largest land-based event attracts both online players and poker professionals from around the globe. Last year, 6,800-plus entrants played in the $10k buy-in Main Event. For some poker players, that’s an overwhelmingly large group to go up against and the intimidation factor can be pretty intense.

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2009: A Banner Year For Bodog

More events, more promotions and even more prizes, don’t miss out!

For Immediate Release

Feb. 3, 2008

The Super Bowl may be over, but the year has just begun for Bodog. With more Sports, Poker and Casino events and promotions planned than ever before, 2009 is already shaping up to be a banner year for Bodog.

Bodog Poker is ahead of the game, having already given away 11 $12,000 World Series of Poker* prize packages, with many more to come throughout the year.

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Poker Promo: 12 Days Of Poker – BodogLife.com

Bodog’s 12 Days Of Poker

To access all of Bodog’s free poker tables, simply download the software and sign up for a free account. Then pick any table on the play money list, and start playing. The free online component of Bodog Poker is identical to our “real money” tables, so the transition will be easy when you decide you’re ready.  

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Bodog Poker Open II

Bodog’s Biggest Guaranteed Poker Tournament Ever

The Bodog Poker Open II is now accepting registration. Qualifiers are also up and running for this series of eight championship events with buy-ins ranging from $100 – $500.

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KILL BILL Wins Bodog Poker Tournament

“KILL_BILL” Slays Field to Win Bodog Poker’s $250,000 Guaranteed Tournament

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August 18, 2008

History was made on Sunday night at Bodoglife.com when the online poker powerhouse hosted its $250,000 Guaranteed Online Poker Tournament, the largest guaranteed prize pool tournament in Bodog history. On hand to battle for a share of the massive prize pool were 816 online poker players, all of whom were getting exceptional value for their tournament dollars.

By tournament’s end, a total of 135 players finished in the money, but it was “KILL_BILL” of Germany, who walked away with the lion’s share by claiming victory and the tournament’s $56,600 first-place prize.

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Online Poker Hand Selection

Poker Hand Selection Tips

August 14 2008

In the game of Razz, starting hand selection is very important. Unlike games such as Omaha or Texas Holdem, you can’t hit a monster hand with any old cards. This is a low-hand game, so you must start with low cards if you want a chance to win a hand. Razz is played in the 7-Stud format, so your first three cards will help you decide if you’re going to play the hand.

You should have no cards higher than an 8 in the first three cards you are dealt. Sometimes you can go to the 9, but 9-high rarely wins a hand. Stick with the 8 rule, and if it’s the beginning of a tournament you can drop it down to 7-high. The only other times you might consider playing three first cards bigger than a 9 would be if all of your opponents are showing big cards and your up card is small, or if it’s late in a tournament and there’s pressure from the blind levels. Then you come in with a raise and you can often pick up the pot right there.

There are no other exceptions for playing hands with cards bigger than 9. You drastically decrease your odds of winning if you do, so stick to the rule and you’ll find success.