jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2009

Angel Guillén


Se Termina el año y con ello los preparativos del Gran Inicio del LAPT el 19 de Noviembre en Playa Conchal, Costa Rica. Aqui les presentamos a, los que anuestro parecer seran, los Favoritos para ganar este Gran Evento del Poker Latinoamericano.


Y para empezar, pues alguien de casa, un Mexicano.


Angel Guillen "Ettoren"

Gracias al auge del poker en todo el mundo, Ángel Guillén, natural de Ciudad de México, forma parte de una nueva raza de jugadores que llega a la escena. Puede que sea nuevo en el juego, pero el resultado de sus torneos hasta la fecha muestra que es uno de los mejores y más prometedores jugadores de la historia de México.

El primer contacto de Ángel con el poker de alto nivel se produjo en enero de 2009, en la PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. Fue capaz de mantenerse firme en una de las escenas más duras del poker mundial, finalizando en una increíble 51ª posición por 27.500 $. Este fue el momento decisivo para Ángel y, desde entonces, sus resultados no han hecho más que mejorar. El siguiente paso fue una aparición en una mesa final en la 2ª temporada del LAPT Punta del Este, donde finalizó 3º y se llevó a casa 99.920 $.

Las World Series of Poker* de 2009 fueron espectaculares para Ángel. En primer lugar, finalizó segundo en un evento de Hold’em sin límite de 2.500 $, por el que se embolsó 312.800 $. La mayoría de jugadores se hubiesen dado por satisfechos con este resultado, pero sólo 10 días después, Ángel consiguió uno mejor. El Evento 32 – Hold’em sin límite de 2.000 $ reunió a 1.534 jugadores. Tan sólo tres días después, Ángel se proclamaba vencedor. Obtuvo 530.548 $ por el primer premio y el deseado brazalete de oro tras vencer en un torneo del evento más prestigioso de poker en vivo del mundo. Si algo tenemos que destacar de su actuación durante 2009, es que Ángel tiene ante sí una larga y lucrativa carrera en el poker profesional.

Tras estudiar Económicas en la universidad, Ángel es un inversor de acciones y valores muy sagaz. En su tiempo libre, disfruta de sus hobbies favoritos, entre ellos el tenis, viajar, leer y ver películas. Está muy orgulloso de pertenecer al Equipo PokerStars Pro y juega online bajo el pseudónimo “angelguillen”.



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Texas Hold'em Poker


Texas Hold'em is a variation of poker "open" that plays with 2 to 10 players.
Purpose of Texas Hold'em Poker

Each player receives two cards face down (not visible to other players). Then 5 cards open (visible to all players) are placed on the board (the center of the table). The goal is to make the best possible combination of five cards with the 7 cards that are available (two hole cards + 5 cards open).
Playing the game

The dealer shuffles the deck of 52 cards and is cut by the player on his left. The deal is then in the direction of clockwise, card by card.

Blinds
First, the two players directly to the left of the dealer must "pre-shield", that is to say a bet before getting cards. This system is in place to ensure that every winning hand wins the money. The player to the immediate left of the dealer button is the "small blind" usually equal to half of the minimum stake. The player to the left of the "small blind" puts the "big blind," equal to the amount of the minimum stake.


Donor: 2 Hole Cards
The dealer two cards face down to each player. These cards are only visible by the player who has them.

First round of betting
The paris begins with the player immediately to the left of the "big blind" and continue in the direction of clockwise around the table. Each player can either fold, call or raise. The player who folds his cards makes the donor and can not intervene in the current hand. Being forced to align its follow up on the previous one player. To raise, the player must wager an amount greater than the previous player (the stimulus must exceed at least one blind). The auction of the first round only stop when all players have either bet or spent the same amount.

Dealer: The flop (3 cards open)
After the first betting round, the dealer raises three cards face up on the board. These three cards are called the flop.

Second round of betting
The paris begins with the player to the immediate left of the dealer. Each player can either fold, call, raise, or say "word". The making of "word" can stay in the game without betting. This is possible only if you have not been raised or if no bet has yet been made. The 2nd round of the auction stops only when all players have either bet or spent the same amount.

Donor: The Turning (1 card open)
After the second betting round, the dealer asks one open card on the board. This card is called the Turn.

Third round of betting
Identical to the second round of betting.

Donor: The River ( Free cash to play )
After the 3rd round of betting, the dealer asks one open card on the board. This card is called the river.

Fourth betting round
Identical to the second round of betting.

Showdown
After the last round of paris, the best 5 card hand is determined for each remaining player in game two hole cards and the five community cards can be used to construct a hand. The player with the best 5 game cards wins the pot. In the rare case where the best hand is made by the community cards, the pot is divided between all the players involved in the coup. If you see that you have lost your hand and you do not want to show your cards to the other players, you can throw your cards without showing them.

Next round
After a deal is completed and the pot taken by the winner, the dealer button (donor) moves from one player to the other on the left and the next hand begins. The game is mixed, cut by the player left of the dealer then gives new ...

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The Bluff is the concept which have the most talked about poker. This is to make your opponent fold when they hold a game better than yours to steal the pot. Bluffing can also be used, on the contrary, to believe in your players that they have a better hand than yours. You should know cheat to win, otherwise you become predictable.

To be a perfect player, it is know bluff at the right time, but not with anything or anyone, knowing if the bluff will be profitable or not. Here are the rules to meet to become a formidable bluff.

1 - Do not bluff against more than two players
You will have more chances, and the pot will be less interesting

2 - Do not bluff anyone
Avoid bluffing against opponents beginners, they are able to follow anything. Also, do not bluff if you feel the opponent play hard.

3 - Enjoy your bluffs
If you are caught bluffing, remember to use the same technique for you to pay your future hand.

4 - Know the bluff and read tells
Know read tells players to properly place your bluff. Also, know your bluffing tells that players immaginent a game you do not.

5 - Bluffing at the right table
Avoid blufffer on tables that have a large potential for improving your opponents' hands. Prefer bluff on tables with scorecards. Also, do not bluff the flop, your chances of passing are low, unless you have shown strength preflop. In general, it is best to wait for the river.

6 - The pot
If the amount of the pot is important, advresaires will be more apt to follow, if it is too low it may not valor in the sentence. Know well determined.

7 - position
If you are the last to speak, your bluff autra more likely to happen. Also, stealing blinds before the flop usually works very well.

8 - The Semi-Bluff
It is a bluff with a weak hand but high potential

9 - Do not bluff too often
Your opponents suspect that you do not play hard every time. Also, do not bluff the first hand.

10 - Keep a logical behavior
An opponent may notice a careful action too unusual, and can follow. It's called a "nice call"

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