April 2010
One of the most important reasons to play on PokerStars is its VIP Club, which awards its players with a ton of excellent prizes which include cash rewards and run all the way up to a brand new car. Even in the absence of real PokerStars rakeback, getting some hands in on Poker Stars will net you VIP Player points, and these in turn will get you an entrance in what is possibly the biggest and best frequent player program in the entirety of online poker! And yes, when you compare the system to others that offer rakeback, you will see for yourself that it is worth much more than standard rakeback if you play just a moderate amount.
It goes like this. Each individual player on PokerStars starts out as a BronzeStar player, which is the first VIP level (more on that later). Play some hands and tourneys on Poker Stars and you will be generating VIP Player Points. Get some VPPs in and you will be inching towards the next VIP level. Some VIP levels are monthly, meaning that they will have to be renewed each month for an additional month of membership. Others… READ MORE
Read MoreAnyone who has played online poker seriously, knows that there are a
thousand different playing methods. The beautiful thing about the
poker is the variety of different ways you can play your cards. It’s a
cliché to say that all online players are aggressive, but it would be
a big mistake to think that the all play alike. There are players who
like to three-bet constantly before the flop, or favor consistent
pressure applied on every street. Anyone who’s really good will tell
you that the key to consistent success is being able to adapt your
play to different poker hand order situations. By becoming a more
versatile and unpredictable player, your opponents will find it a lot
harder to combat your playing style.
One thing that all online players have in common is the use they get
from Hand Converter tools. Every single online player will learn
something new when they pour over their past play, looking closely at
every step in the hand and thinking hard about how to build on and
correct positives and negatives. If you’re a READ MORE
