Why tip the dealer in zynga poker




















You are looking for a set. If it happens that you do have top pair to the board, go all-in or make large bets like with JJ or 10 You can call with nearly any two cards pre-flop for small bets, but I generally like any kind of connects QK, 56, 79 suited or not, or any suited cards, and of course the stronger hands like pocket pairs and AK, AQ as well.

Again, you can play a huge range here. There is no use trying to bluff pre-flop to pick up blinds as there will be at least one caller a majority of the time. If you pick up a high suited connector AK, AQ, KQ, etc raising it up 7 times the big blind should narrow down the field a bit. To protect your possible top pair if you hit from garbage two pairs and other possible hands. If you get pocket QQ or higher, try to narrow down the field with an all-in. If the majority of the table will call anyway, you may just want to see a flop before betting.

In which case you are looking for low flops or, of course, your set 3 of a kind. The point is, keep the pots small without large pre-flop hands. If you have big hands, make people pay to see the flop. The likelihood that there are draws out there increases with each additional player. Make people pay for their draws. If you think you have the best hand, make sure you bet about pot-size bets or higher to make them overpay for their draw.

The more confident you are in your hand, the more you should bet. No kidding. You will likely get called. There is not enough fold equity in any hand to use this strategy.

I will admit I have bluffed a few times on Zynga, but those were very rare situations, probably 1 in hands. You are looking for top pair or higher on the flop. When you draw, look for straights and flushes. Keep in mind the number of people in a hand after a flop. If there are 8 other people in a hand, your top pair is not very strong.

If it is heads up, it is likely good but not guaranteed. Still, you will make most of your money on big hands two pair or higher that give you confidence to bet. Most players still play loose-passive after the flop. Believe it or not, very few players actually bluff.

If they go all-in on the river, chances are they have a good hand. Too many times players will know they are beat with their two pair, or straights when there is a one card flush on the board, yet they will call off their stack anyway.

You have to gauge your hand strength against the number of players in the hand and the bets being made. The more players in the hand, the stronger your hand will need to be in order to be considered a winning hand.

One aspect of skill regarding poker is math and valuation. If you constantly overpay for draws, or you call for losing draws, you will go broke. If there are 8 other players after a flop, the likelihood that someone else has a flush draw with you is very good, especially if there are several callers, so be careful with anything less than a King high flush.

These odds help us to price our draw. The starting stacks are only 1, If you play the lower tournaments, it is quite common for more than one player, sometimes 3 or 4 players to move all in. Poker is my favorite hobby, only matched by my love for video games. This is the deal found on "Zynga Poker" tables. Players do this by giving dealers some money in the form of poker chips off the table.

This is standard behavior and encouraged. There normally is a visible dealer on the poker table. Often poker games show this action to other players. This the table dealer found on "WSOP" tables.

There are zero reasons to tip dealers in poker games. Tipping the dealer in poker games is pointless and a waste of chips. There is no dealer. The game deals the cards for you, and no person has anything to do with this. So when you tip the dealer in poker games, you are giving chips back to the game and not to a person. I have seen one poker game in the past that let players be dealers on the table. In this game, tips went to that player when people tipped at tables.

It is a great idea, and I wish more popular games would copy it. This gives a real reason to have tips at poker tables, and it also benefits players. My guess is the developers know this a way to get players to lose chips and maybe buy more. To be a bit fairer, maybe they add this in because players have an urge to tip dealers even when they are not there?

Many players will tip somewhere between a half to one percent of the jackpot. At most casinos the only dealers that get to keep what you give them are the poker dealers. Most casinos require that the dealers split their tips with all who worked that day. The dealers only share in the tips, floor people, bartenders, waitresses and the casino itself do not get a part of this money.

The requirements to get this job usually consist of having some experience. A casino is so fast paced that the people hired to man the bar and deliver drinks do not get much on the job training.

So if this is a job you see yourself doing in the future get some experience before applying at the casino. The biggest tips come from dealing poker, but with all of the rules which can also vary from house to house , players, and pots to keep track of, it is also the most challenging and skill-intensive game to deal. The pit boss was originally the casino manager or one of the managers.

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