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WSOP 2007 Schedule

April 18th, 2007 by elias.kai

2007 World Series of Poker Schedule – 2007 WSOP Schedule

1 June $5,000, mixed hold'em (3 days event)
1 June $500 casino employees no-limit hold'em (2 days event)
2 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
3 June $1,500 pot-limit hold'em (3 days event)
3 June $2,500 Omaha/seven card stud highlow 8/B (3 days event)
4 June $1,500 fixed-limit hold'em (3 days event)
4 June $5,000 pot-limit Omaha with rebuys (2 days event)
5 June $1,000 no-limit hold'em with rebuys (3 days event)
5 June $1,500 Omaha highlow split 8/B (3 days event)
6 June $2,000 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
6 June $5,000 seven card stud (3 days event)
7 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em six handed (3 days event)
8 June $5,000 pot-limit hold'em (3 days event)
8 June $1,500 seven card stud (2 days event)
9 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
9 June $2,500 H.O.R.S.E. (3 days event)
10 June $1,000 ladies no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
10 June $5,000 fixed-limit hold'em (3 days event)
11 June $2,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
11 June $2,000 seven card stud highlow 8/B (3 days event)
12 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em shootout (2 days event)
13 June $5,000 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
14 June $1,500 pot-limit Omaha (2 days event)
14 June $3,000 seven card stud highlow 8/B (3 days event)
15 June $2,000 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
15 June $5,000 H.O.R.S.E. (3 days event)
16 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
17 June $3,000 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
17 June $1,500 seven card razz (2 days event)
18 June $2,500 no-limit hold'em six handed (3 days event)
19 June $5,000 no-limit hold'em heads-up (3 days event)
19 June $2,000 seven card stud (2 days event)
20 June $1,500 pot-limit Omaha with rebuys (2 days event)
20 June $3,000 fixed-limit hold'em (3 days event)
21 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
21 June $5,000 Omaha highlow split 8/B (3 days event)
22 June $2,000 pot-limit hold'em (3 days event)
23 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
24 June $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. (5 days event)
24 June $1,500 mixed hold'em (3 days event)
25 June $1,000 seniors no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
25 June $1,500 pot-limit Omaha highlow split 8/B (2 days event)
26 June $2,000 fixed-limit hold'em (3 days event)
27 June $2,000 Omaha highlow split (2 days event)
28 June $5,000 no-limit hold'em six handed (3 days event)
28 June $1,000 seven card stud highlow 8/B (3 days event)
29 June $2,000 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
29 June $1,000 fixed-limit 27 triple draw lowball with rebuys (2 days event)
30 June $1,500 no-limit hold'em (3 days event)
1 July $10,000 pot-limit Omaha (2 days event)
1 July $1,000 S.H.O.E. (2 days event)
2 July $1,000 no-limit hold'em with rebuys (3 days event)
3 July $1,500 fixed-limit hold'em shootout (2 days event)
4 July $5,000 no-limit 27 draw lowball with rebuys (2 days event)
5 July satellite days / media event

Swedish player may like this article from DN
WSOP 2007 Final days - World Series of Poker Main Event

6 July $10,000 no-limit hold'em Days 1A
7 July $10,000 no-limit hold'em Days 1B
8 July $10,000 no-limit hold'em Days 1C
9 July Days Off
10 July Days 2
11 July Days 3
12 July Days 4
13 July Days 5
14 July Days 6
15 July Days 7
16 July Days Off
17 July Final Table

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How to play poker ?

March 18th, 2007 by elias.kai

Before you start learning and reading poker books, I will suggest that you read those questions first and understand that poker is a card game that doesn’t differ from your daily activities.

Please read some poker rules first from PokerRoom.com:
Please answer these questions before you learn how to play poker ?

How to be an honest player who cannot lose at poker.
How to increase your advantage so greatly that you can break most games at will.
How to prevent games from breaking up.
How to extract maximum money from all opponents.
How to keep losers in the game.
How to make winners quit.
How to see unexposed cards without cheating.
How to beat dishonest players and cheaters.
How to lie and practice deceit. (Only in poker can you do that and remain a gentleman.)
How to control the rules.
How to jack up stakes.
How to produce sloppy and careless attitudes in opponents.
How to make good players disintegrate into poor players.
How to manipulate opponents through distraction and hypnosis.
How to locate or create new games for bigger and quicker profits.

More poker academic poker sources: Using probabilistic knowledge and simulation to play poker
Source Proceedings of the sixteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence and the eleventh Innovative applications of artificial intelligence conference innovative applications of artificial intelligence. I enjoy to play poker at PokerRoom.com sometimes.
Orlando, Florida, United States
Pages: 697 - 703
Year of Publication: 1999
ISBN:0-262-51106-1

Authors
Darse Billings
Lourdes Peà±a
Jonathan Schaeffer
Duane Szafron

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Publisher
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