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How to do the Best Party Trick ever! Spin a Toothbrush on your finger
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How to Do Restless Ghost Quest Runscape
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Limping in Late in an Omaha Poker Tournament
Limping in late in the game during an Omaha poker tournament could be a smart move if the cards are somewhat connected. Understand the best times to limp with helpful information from an...
Good Hands for Omaha Poker
Good hands are rare in Omaha poker, but knowing a bit of style and strategy for the game is a great way to get ahead. Recognize the best hands to play with helpful information from an experienced...
An Example Hand of Omaha Poker Part 2
During Omaha poker, betting on the pot is good with a solid hand, such as a strait draw or a flush draw. See what happens during a round of betting with helpful information from an experienced...
Dealing with Aces in Omaha Poker
Aces are usually high in Omaha poker, so it should be one of the two cards played at the end of the game. Use aces throughout a game of Omaha Hold'em with helpful information from an experienced...
Starting to Raise in Omaha Poker Mid-Tournament
In Omaha poker, known as Omaha Hold'em, it is important to recognize how to bet on the flop. Find out how to play the game smart with helpful information from an experienced card player in this...
Double-Paired Hands in Omaha Poker
Knowing when to push or fold is important to learn in Omaha poker, as even double-suited hands can end up being bad hands. Learn to fold a mediocre hand when necessary with helpful information...
The Flop & Draw of Omaha Poker
Committing to the flop is a good idea in certain situations, especially when the odds are in your favor. Find out when to bet on the flop with helpful information from an experienced card player...
An Example Hand of Omaha Poker Part 1
An example of an ace baby hand in Omaha poker is an ace-seven, which is also known as a weak ace. Recognize poor hands during the game with helpful information from an experienced card player in...
Raising in Omaha Poker
In Omaha poker, the time to raise is when other players are likely to fold many of their hands, which gets them closer to being out of the game. Know when to raise the pot during a game with...
An Example Hand of Omaha Poker Part 3
Some hands in Omaha poker are better to limp, but there are times when it is smart to play a little looser to get ahead. Find out how to gamble cleverly with helpful information from an...
Pushing or Folding in an Omaha Poker
At a point in Omaha poker, the player must decide whether to push or fold depending on the hand. Figure out which hands are good for pushing, and which are best to fold, with helpful information...
Good Hands for Omaha Poker Part 2
The key to recognizing a good hand in Omaha poker is to find cards that can work together to produce a good hand. Learn the finer points of creating winning poker hands with helpful information...
Trouble-Starting Hands for Omaha Poker
Hands in Omaha poker that can start trouble from the beginning include lower cards that are not suited, and face cards with gaps. Know when to fold with helpful information from an experienced...
Pot-Limit Omaha Poker Tournament Strategy
In a Pot-Limit Omaha poker tournament, it is always better to fold bad hands for most of the game until a decent hand is dealt. Play conservatively for the best chance of winning with helpful...
Flop & Draw in an Omaha Poker Tournament
To bet on the flop and draw in Omaha poker, it is important to remain patient, as many opponents will be happy to play mediocre hands throughout the game. Learn great techniques for getting ahead...
Betting on the Flop in Omaha Poker Tournament
Generally, not committing to the flop in an Omaha poker tournament is advisable for most of the game, until an amazing hand is dealt. Understand how to bet on the flop with helpful information...
Understanding Pot-Limit Omaha Poker Tournament Strategy
Pot-Limit Omaha poker is a game that has gained popularity along with Texas Hold'em. Learn the ins and outs of the game with helpful information from an experienced card player in this free video...
Example of Omaha Poker
Omaha poker is a card game with community cards and down cards, much like Texas Hold'em, but there are four down cards before the first round of betting. Understand the basic concept of the game...
Good Hands for Omaha Poker Part 1
When playing Omaha poker, it is important to recognize good starting hands, as the game requires playing tighter than many other poker games. Find out the importance of starting off strong with...
How to Play Spiderette Solitaire
Spiderette solitaire is a kind of hybrid of the typical version of solitaire, known as Klondike, and the game of Spider solitaire. Find out how to play solitaire with the layout of Klondike and...
How to Play 4 Corners Solitaire
Four corners solitaire is a sort of geometric game that has a stockpile, a tableau, a waste pile and the foundation. Learn about dealing and playing a game of 4 Corners solitaire with help from an...
Different Ways to Play Solitaire
There are a number of ways to play solitaire, such as Klondike, Golf and Clock solitaire. Discover the many variations on the common game of solitaire with help from an experience card game player...
How to Play Baker's Solitaire
Baker's solitaire is a version of solitaire that doesn't use a stockpile, and the entire deck of cards are dealt out onto the playing area, or tableau. Find out how to use the four piles of cards...
The Rules of Spider Solitaire
Spider solitaire is a more difficult version of solitaire that does not use a waste pile, and it has a two-deck stockpile. Find out when everything can be moved up into a foundation pile in Spider...
Comparison of Solitaire Card Games
Solitaire card games have a deck known as the stock pile, and most versions have a waste pile for the cards that are turned over. Find out how most solitaire card games involve turning three cards...
Solitaire Card Game Rules
When most people say they are going to play solitaire, they are typically talking about a game called Klondike. Learn about the seven column tableau that is used on solitaire card games with help...
How to Play Double Solitaire
Double solitaire is like the single version of Klondike, but instead of using one deck, two decks of cards are used. Find out how to deal out a game of double solitaire with help from an...
How to Call Trump in Euchre
In Euchre, a nine, a 10 and a queen are the three worst trumps possible, and they will typically lead to a bad hand. Discover why any three trump is worth calling in euchre with help from the...
When to Call Trump in Euchre
When learning to call trump in euchre, it's important to remember that there's always variations and changes in styles. Find out why a player should never turn down the right with help from the...
How to Bid by Eldest Hand in Euchre
In euchre, bidding by eldest hand means going to the other suit when a partner turns down a certain card. Find out strategies for playing euchre with help from the author of five card games books...
Understanding Percentages & Hand Strength in Euchre
In order to understand euchre percentages and hand strength, it's important to know that there are three mystery cards that never come into play. Find out how these three cards impacts the...
How to Count on Your Partner in Euchre
The basic premise of euchre is to count on a partner, and a partner should always be expected to get one trick. Learn about expecting a partner to get a trick on the side suit with help from the...
How to Deal a Game of Euchre
When dealing a game of euchre, always offer the cards for a cut and make sure to never deal from the bottom of the deck. Discover why euchre players should wait until their hand has been dealt in...
Opening Lead Variations in Euchre: Pt. 2
When playing euchre, the partner should not typically try to trump when they are in the second seat. Find out how to play off of the opening lead in euchre with help from the author of five card...
Scoring a Game of Euchre
In euchre, the scoring system is the same whether the variation of euchre being played is the progressive version or the standard 10-point game. Learn about the points that are scored by the maker...
How to Bid in Euchre
After the up card is turned down in euchre, there can only be one possible subsequent round of bidding. Observe a typical euchre hand to see how bidding works with help from the author of five...
Bidding Techniques in Euchre
In euchre, after three passes occur and a player has the opportunity to call the same color of the suit turned down, then it's time for that player to make the call. Discover how extreme euchre...
Euchre Strategy
When playing euchre, it's important to note that any time a player has a double side suit, they are really stretching the hope that they are going to get one of them, let alone both. Learn about...
Opening Lead Variations in Euchre
In euchre, the opening lead is always to the left of the leader, and if the other player named the trump, then the opening lead is still there. Discover how an off-suit ace is a better opening...
How to Score a Game of Euchre
Euchre is a card game in which everyone tries to get as many tricks as possible, and the standard scoring system has that 10 points equal a game. Find out how to earn one, two or four points in a...
Understanding the Importance of Partnership in Euchre
Partnership is extremely important in euchre, and trust in a partner is a key to success. Learn about the significance of interpreting a partner's plays in euchre with help from the author of five...
Rules of the Card Game Euchre
In euchre, a player is awarded one point for making three tricks, two points for a euchre and four points for a loner. Discover how the auction process works in euchre with help from the author of...
Overview of Euchre Game Play
When playing euchre, it's important to note that after the trump card has been called, the card of the same color and a different suit is the second-ranking trump suit. Find out what cards are...
How Trump Is Picked in Euchre
In euchre, the trump is picked after a bidding process that ends with the dealer accepting the given card. Learn about the auction that dictates what the trump card will be with help from the...
The Varying Rules of Euchre
A common variation of euchre says that if a partner orders a hand to an individual, that person is declaring that they are going to play the hand by themselves. Learn about the terms "alone" and...
Euchre Terminology for Novice Players
There are a number of euchre terms that are used within the game, such as "barn" referring to someone being "at the barn," or about to win the game. Learn about more euchre terms, such as "cross...
Overview of the Euchre Card Deck
The euchre deck only contains 24 cards, so a standard deck can be turned into a euchre deck by removing the cards that are numbered two through eight. Discover how the suit of a euchre card is...
History of Euchre for Novice Players
Euchre is a game with a disputed history, and varying accounts have euchre coming to America from various parts of Europe. Discover how euchre has turned into a mainstay of card games in the...