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Pokernews.info and online poker room Noble Poker team up for a $5,000 Freeroll tournament
Premier poker news source Pokernews.info (www.pokernews.info), and Noble Poker (www.noblepoker.com) have teamed up to bring poker players their favorite thing – Free Money.
On March 27th, 2005 at 1pm EST Noble Poker will host the first Noble Poker/Pokernews $5,000 freeroll tournament. This tournament will be a No Limit Texas Hold Em tournament, with $5,000 in total prize money. Pokernews.info writer, Professional poker player, and two time World Poker Tour final table participant Tony G will be playing in this very special tournament, and this will offer players a chance to play with, and learn from one of the best.
To sweeten the pot, Noble Poker will is offering an exclusive deposit bonus offer to Pokernews.info readers. A 100% deposit bonus up to $500 is being offered to anyone who signs up for a real money account at Noble Poker through the special Pokernews.info link. This 100% up to $500 is the best bonus deal on the web. Players who sign up through the special pokernews.info link will also automatically be eligible for the freeroll tournament.
“Noble Poker is delighted to be able to offer a $5,000 freeroll to new depositors coming from Pokernews.info. Hopefully, it will be just the first of...
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It's Time to Leave the Table
There are many things you need to learn in order to be a good poker player, and one of the most important lessons is knowing when it is time to stop playing. There will be times when you really want to keep playing, but you have to get up, while other times you will want nothing more than to leave a game behind but you won't be able to. This is all part of the process of becoming a world-class player. Anytime that your table has run out of luck or the money isn't coming your way is a good time to call it quits.
Tiredness
Playing poker is an intense psychological game that takes tremendous exertion and concentration to play, and there is no doubt that a long session of playing poker will leave you drained. Just look around the table at the end of a long day of playing and you will not see the same level of energy that you started with. Keeping track of the cards, hands, people as well as your own thoughts and feelings will keep you on your toes all day long.
As you begin to tire, your will...
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