The World Series of Poker is only a couple of weeks away and if you haven’t socked away the $10,000 buy-in there’s still a bit of time to win your way to this huge Las Vegas event. Online poker room Bodog Poker is giving away 100 free seats to the WSOP. Woo hoo! Once you arrive in Vegas you will be representing Team Bodog during the WSOP, and as such you will be given VIP treatment that will include:

- A personal handler to ensure you play your best
- VIP Players lounge: hang out with the pros, meet the Bodog girls, get a massage, enjoy a little TV celebrity.
- Cool swag: Bodog clothes, bags, gadgets.
- Player’s club evenings: party hard.

To get a seat to the WSOP you can either buy your way in directly into the semi-final tables for those free WSOP chairs or you can go on the cheap and work your way all the way up to the free World Series of Poker spot (starting at $1.50 buy-in or use your free points). For more information on how to win your way to the WSOP, visit Bodog Poker.

With a million bucks on the table, you may want to ante up for a shot at the World Poker Crown!

This is a pretty cool tournament: Poker News and Pacific Poker have teamed up for the “World Poker Crown” tournament! Jet off too an exclusive location in Peralada, Spain (May 6-10) to compete in a poker tournament for $1 million in guaranteed prize money. The prize package also includes a private helicopter transfer from Barcelona for a three-night stay at the five-star Peralada Hotel.

Here’s how to qualify for the World Poker Crown online final (WPC) taking place on April 26: PokerNews’ massive Unbeatable WPC Giveaway #2 will take place this Friday, April 25, at 7.00 pm (GMT) and will feature a buy-in of $25 + $2.50. To be eligible for this satellite, sign up to Pacific Poker through PokerNews and register a new account. Then all you have to do is access the Tournament Lobby and register to the PokerNews Unbeatable WPC Giveaway #2!

Montel Williams

Talk show host Montel Williams is set to play for Team USA at the PartyPoker.com Poker Nations Cup, which will play out April 7-10th in Cardiff, Wales.

Joining Williams will be captain Robert Williamson III, Jamie Gold, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, Freddy Deeb and Chad Brown.

“I am thrilled and honored that I have been invited to be a part of Team USA for the Poker Nations Cup,” said Williams. “My teammates are extraordinary as I have played against many of them in the past year and now look forward to teaming up with them in our quest to defeat poker pros from around the globe.”

The winsome Williams has been playing poker for a number of years, going back to his old Navy days and as recently as the 2007 WSOP where he held the chip lead for an entire day.

Matt Damon Antes Up for Africa

The 2008 Ante Up For Africa poker tournament takes place at the World Series of Poker at 2pm (PST) on Wednesday, July 2nd at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Hosted by Don Cheadle and Annie Duke, this annual charity poker event hopes to raise money for victims of the crisis in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Four years of fighting have left 200,000 dead and forced 2.5 million people out of their homes to live in refugee camps in Chad and Sudan.

Last year’s event brought together dozens of Hollywood celebrities and poker pros and raised over $700,000.

Celebrities in attendance last year: Ben Affleck, Jason Alexander, Hank Azaria, Charles Barkley, Don Cheadle, Matt Damon, Shannon Elizabeth, Brad Garrett, Willie Garson, Cheryl Hines, Kevin James, Mekhi Phifer, Ray Romano, Adam Sandler, Kevin Smith, Martin Sheen, Donnie Wahlberg, Montel Williams.

Poker pros in attendance last year: Andy Bloch, Doyle Brunson, Miami John Cernuto, Annie Duke, Antonio Esfandiari, Chris Ferguson, Ted Forrest, Rafe Furst, Jamie Gold, Phil Gordon, Clonie Gowen, Barry Greenstein, Joe Hachem, Russ Hamilton, Jennifer Harman, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer, Mike Matusow, Daniel Negreanu, Kevin O’Donnel, David Singer, Katja Thater, Robert Williamson III, Paul Wolfe, Steve Zolotow.

Please visit the Ante Up for Africa website to see how you can help.

Jerry Yang - 2007 WSOP Winner

Can you believe the World Series of Poker is coming up on its 39th year? It’s true. The 39th Annual World Series of Poker World Championship No-Limit Texas Hold’em (Event 54) is scheduled to take place at the Rio Hotel & Casino on Thursday, July 03, 2008 to Tuesday, July 15, 2008. It’s a 13-day event that’s guaranteed to provide plenty of nail-biting action for spectators of the game, as well as lots of nerve-wracking moments for both pro and amateur poker players alike.

Last year’s winner, Jerry Yang, walked away with $8.25 million; the year before that Jamie Gold took home a sweet $12 million. What’s particularly intriguing about the WSOP Main Event is that history has proven that you don’t have to be a professional poker player to become the next World Champion. Over the last few years online poker players have made great strides in taking their game from online to offline, and in the process winning some seriously real cash.

Whether you’ve played in land-based tournaments before or not, the WSOP is a must-attend event for anyone who considers him or herself to be competitive poker player.

Get the complete schedule to the 2008 WSOP here.

Poker Skills

So you didn’t do so well at that online poker tournament you registered for last week. Who hasn’t gone into a tournament with high hopes only to get taken out early in the game? It isn’t the end of the world and it certainly doesn’t spell the end of your online poker playing. What you need now is more arsenal. When it comes to poker, knowing the basics will only get you so far; like anything else in life — knowledge is power. So listen up before you ante up:

Know your math: Pot odds, probabilities, the importance of outs…there is some amount of math involved in playing poker. Stay on top by staying smart.

Exercise discipline: A good poker player expects to win and hopes that everyone else at the table isn’t having their luckiest day. And it takes discipline to know when to play and when to quit. Learning from your mistakes also takes great discipline.

Observe your opponents: Empathize with them, watch their body language and look for tells. With each of your opponents, try to figure out what they’re holding. Do you think they may have some idea as to what you’re holding?

Risk vs. Reward: It’s okay to take a long-shot risk if you know the return is going to be greater.

With these four simple behaviors to take to your next poker tournament you’ll be surprised at how long you’ll last and how many chips you’ll stack up! Good luck!

Forget about basic poker strategy for a minute and think about this: Your Poker Face. Do you have one? If you intend on playing most of your poker games online then it’s not a huge concern. But I guarantee you this — it will be a big deal at your next home poker game or poker tournament.

Think of your best poker face being a lot like a blank canvass. You don’t want it to reveal anything. Cold. Anyway, give it some thought. In the meanwhile consider these famous poker faces:

Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson

Chris Ferguson
Chris Ferguson

Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

Think you’ve got what it takes to look like any one of these guys? Maybe not. But the poker face you take to your next poker game ought to be just as expressionless.

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Poker’s popularity over the years has been on the increase, thanks in large part to an increasing number of celebrities getting in on the game, but huge tournaments like the World Series of Poker and other televised tournaments have also turned more people into fans of the card game.

Wikipedia’s definition of ante: An ante is a forced bet in which each player places an equal amount of money or chips into the pot before the deal begins. In games where the acting dealer changes each turn, it is not uncommon for the players to agree that the dealer provides the ante for each player. This simplifies betting, but causes minor inequities if other players come and go or miss their turn to deal.

One of the more significant advancements over the last few years has been the lure of online poker. With close to 3,000 online poker rooms to choose from finding one that suits your needs is a fairly easy decision to make. But before you can even hope to become the next Chris Moneymaker or Jamie Gold, you’ve got to understand the basics. And that’s where we come in…

Welcome to the Ante Club!

For the first few weeks we hope to give you all the basic poker strategies and tips to get you on your way to becoming a good poker player. Once you’ve got a grip on the basics, we’ll provide you with more advanced tips and strategies to help you take your game to the next level.

In no time at all you’ll be playing alongside your favorite professional poker players!