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		<title>Chip Stacking.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people pay little attention to how another person stacks their poker chips, as they think it bares little to no significance on how they play. Wrong. Here&#8217;s why&#8230;

Chip Stacking
Neat, tidy chip-stack
These players are generally tight players. (Refer to my beginner&#8217;s guide to poker strategy for elaboration) They&#8217;re at FullTiltPoker to gamble, but not to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people pay little attention to how another person stacks their poker chips, as they think it bares little to no significance on how they play. Wrong. Here&#8217;s why&#8230;</p>
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<h2>Chip Stacking</h2>
<h3>Neat, tidy chip-stack</h3>
<p>These players are generally tight players. (Refer to my beginner&#8217;s guide to poker strategy for elaboration) They&#8217;re at <a href="http://www.burnpoker.com/FullTilt/">FullTiltPoker</a> to gamble, but not to lose their money. A player like this will usually fold if the odds are against them. This <em>tell</em> tells us two things:</p>
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<li>We should scarcely enter a pot against this player with a mediocre or marginal poker hand.</li>
<li>This one is more important to us. A lot of players will actually stack their <em>winnings</em> <em>separately</em> for them to keep track of. Why does this help us? Well, when betting, we can bet more than this persons winnings and &#8211; given their nature &#8211; they&#8217;ll probably fold unless they&#8217;ve got a rock-solid hand. (Something you should probably deduce before trying to bet them out!)</li>
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<h3>Messy, scattered chip-stack.</h3>
<p>This lets us know that the player is loose. They&#8217;re at <a href="http://www.vegaspokerpro.com/full-tilt-poker.asp">FullTiltPoker.com</a> to gamble, ready to splash some chips around and you can use this to your advantage. If a player is really <em>this</em> uncaring (sometimes you&#8217;ll find players in between) and their stack is all over the place, they&#8217;re literally a calling station. Just watch out for suckouts!</p>
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<h3>I just won a big pot.</h3>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t really think of a fitting heading for this one&#8230; But anyway, this refers to when players have just won a big pot and still haven&#8217;t had time to stack their poker chips yet. More often than not, they&#8217;ll see their hole cards before stacking them and then splash some chips into the pot with a marginal hand &#8211; something you should be wary of. More so than that, if a player starts betting into a pot after they&#8217;ve just won one, then you should also know that in most cases they&#8217;re <em>not bluffing</em>. To the contrary, they&#8217;ll probably have quick a solid hand.</p>
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