Today I’m going to recommend you a Poker Guide written by Danish poker star Kim Birch. Kim is among the top poker pros in Scandinavia and a bestselling poker book author in his home country Denmark.

Since 2005 Kim Birch has been a sponsored live poker pro as well as an online poker machine known for his big cash game winnings online. He was among the very first back in 1999-2000 to be able to make money from online poker and became as far as we know the first Danish online poker millionaire!

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Position refers to the order in which players are seated around the table and the strategic consequences of this. Your position at the table is very important, because the more players are behind you, the higher is the probability that at least one of them can have a better hand.

To determine your position, you start at the current dealer and count the seats between you and the dealer counter-clockwise.

Generaly, in a 10 seats poker table, you have these positions:

- 2 late positions; the dealer and the player to his right
- 3 middle positions; the following 3 players
- 3 early positions; next 3 players
- 2 blind positions; the 2 players that already played small and big blind.

Position is one of the most vital elements to understand in order to be a long-term winning player. As a player’s position improves, so too does the range of cards with which he can profitably enter a hand.

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I think some of you need sometime to remember which is the order of Poker hands. So I will list here all posible situations, listed from the smallest posible winner to the king of poker hands, the Royal Flush.

High card
A high-card or no-pair hand is a poker hand such as Ks Qc 8s 4d 3h , in which no two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit. High card ranks below all other poker hands; two such hands are ranked by comparing the highest ranking card. If those are equal, then the next highest ranking card from each hand is compared, and so on until a difference is found.

One pair
One pair is a poker hand such as Ac As Qd 7c 5s , which contains two cards of the same rank, plus three other unmatched cards. Higher ranking pairs defeat lower ranking pairs; if two hands have the same pair, the non-paired cards (the kickers) are compared in descending order to determine the winner.

Two pairs
A poker hand such as As Ac Jc Js 4d , which contains two cards of the same rank, plus two cards of another rank (that match each other but not the first pair), plus one unmatched card, is called two pair. To rank two hands both containing two pair, the higher ranking pair of each is first compared, and the higher pair wins. If both hands have the same “top pair”, then the second pair of each is compared. Finally, if both hands have the same two pairs, the kicker determines the winner.

Three of a kind
Three of a kind, also called trips or set, is a poker hand such as As Ac Ad Td 6s , which contains three cards of the same rank, plus two unmatched cards. Higher-valued three of a kind defeat lower-valued three of a kind.

Straight
A straight is a poker hand such as As Kc Qd Js Tc , which contains five cards of sequential rank but in more than one suit. Two straights are ranked by comparing the highest card of each. Two straights with the same high card are of equal value, suits are not used to separate them.

Flush
A flush is a poker hand such as Kc Jc 9c 4c 2c, which contains five cards of the same suit, not in rank sequence. Two flushes are compared as if they were high card hands; the highest ranking card of each is compared to determine the winner.

Full house
A full house is a hand such as As Ac Ah 5c 5h , which contains three matching cards of one rank, and two matching cards of another rank. Between two full houses, the one with the higher ranking set of three wins.

Four of a kind
Four of a kind, also known as quads, is a poker hand such as Ks Kc Kd Kh Ts , which contains four cards of one rank, and an unmatched card of another rank. Higher ranking quads defeat lower ranking ones.

Straight flush
A straight flush is a poker hand which contains five cards in sequence, all of the same suit, such as Qs Js Ts 9s 8s. Two such hands are compared by their highest card.

Royal flush
An ace-high straight flush such as As Ks Qs Js Ts is known as a royal flush, and is the highest ranking standard poker hand.

An interesting fact to know, the probability to be dealt a royal flush in any suit in a five card hand is 1 for every 649,740 dealt hands, so do not cry if you haven’t seen a dealt Royal Flush in your entire life :)

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Today I present you a very interesting Poker Guide, SIT-N-GO PRO.

Publisher of the guide is Jonathan Rothman, winner of over $110,000 playing multi-table Sit-N-Go (SNG).

Here is a fragment of his starting history:

I graduated from college with a degree in computer science and got a job as a system’s analyst. I had an average job, paying an average salary. At the same time I was playing Texas Holdem poker on the side. Naturally, I became good enough at poker to make consistent winnings from playing regular cash games. To accomplish this consistency I practiced constantly, almost every single night. I read and reread every poker book out there, analyzing poker hands to refine my strategy.

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C-bet = Continuation bet
V-bet = Value Bet
Ch = check
C = call
F = fold
R = raise
Ai = all-in
CRAI = check-raise all-in
TPTK = Top Pair, Top Kicker
gg = good game
wp = well played
nh = nice hand
nb = nice bet
nc = nice call
ep = early position
mp = middle position
lp = late position
CO = cutoff
BTN = button
UTG = under the gun
UTG +1 = The person to the left of UTG
HJ = hijack (the position to the right of the Cutoff)
BB = Big Blind
SB = Small Blind
PT = Poker Tracker
PO = Poker Office
PTBB = PokerTracker Big Blinds (big blind amount multiplied by two)
ul = unlucky
gl = good luck
g1 = good one
n1 = nice one
gn = good night
WTG = Way to go!
DB = database
PS = PokerStars
FTP = Full Tilt Poker
PP = PartyPoker
AP = Absolute Poker
UB = Ultimate Bet
TP = Titan Poker
SUN = Sun Poker
ty = thank you
ft = Final Table
H/U = Heads up
HUD = Heads up display
vn = very nice
vnh = very nice hand

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