Monthly Archives: October 2011

CarbonPoker Returns to Poker’s Biggest Market

As of Wednesday, October 13th at 12:01AM Server Time CarbonPoker will be accepting new players worldwide. If you have been waiting for them to open up again to new US and worldwide players now is your chance. They are currently offering a 100% matching bonus of up to $600 and 14 days of $500 Freerolls. Check out the link below for more info.


UPDATE: It looks like it is all Merge skins that are reopening. CarbonPoker is one of the largest.

Set Mining 101

There are poker players that have never even heard the term Set Mining. If that’s the case, or you want to do a little better, continue reading and you just may find yourself having more profitable sessions.

Set Mining refers to playing pocket pairs to hit a set on the flop – regardless of the raise before you providing the odds make sense. To put it bluntly, the reason you want to play all of your pairs is because it’s your best chance to take all of an opponent’s chips.

In many Cash Games, the initial raise is 2.5 to maybe 10 big blinds. Most people think it’s right to fold when you’re holding a small pair and you just know your opponent is holding a high pocket pair. This might look correct on the surface, but you’re actually in an excellent position to call. If you believe your opponent holds a high pocket pair, you know they’re not likely to fold regardless of what hits the flop. If you hit your set, you’re going to have a chance to take all of your opponent’s chips or double up. Often you will have the added benefit of putting him on tilt after he sees you called a raise with a small pocket pair. Then it will only be a matter of time before all his money is gone.

You will flop a set roughly one in 8 times (actually 1:7.5). My simple rule of thumb is if I am getting more than 20-to-1 preflop, I will call with any pair. If I’m reasonably certain the opponent has a high pair and will give me his stack if I hit, then I require lower odds. If you stick to the game plan of getting away from misses, especially with small pairs, and trying to get all-in when you hit on the flop, you will improve your net return. Every once in a while you will lose with a set. It happens, and if you don’t lose a lot, you played it wrong. FYI set-over-set happens about 1% of the time in a pair vs pair situation or once in about 4400 deals at a 10-handed table, which is well worth the risk.

Good luck to you,
K-REX

Full Tilt Poker Sold To French Investment Group? Maybe…

Full Tilt Poker just had their gaming license by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission revoked this past Thursday and now they say a deal is done to sell the inactive site to a French investment group.

PokerStrategy.com broke the news from Full Tilt. Full Tilt Poker said that the French investment company Groupe Bernard Tapie signed “an exclusive agreement” to purchase the company. The deal will potentially allow the company to pay off players worldwide. There are however a few problems.

Number one is a settlement in the United States with the U. S. Department of Justice to close the current legal case. Number two is Bernard Tapie’s checkered past. In 1995 he was sentenced to 2 years in prison for fixing a major soccer match. He was also in tax trouble in 1993 and prosecuted for tax evasion.

It seems like we get a little good news peppered with bad…