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Why join one or more of the sites through us?
We will be having monthly free rolls for great prizes and cash. We will also be giving away a $1,500 seat to the WSOP for the winner of the player of the year tournament!

How to join our new League “AllinJac”

Complete one or more of the six steps below; if you complete more then one of the steps you will get bonus points for the Player of the Year tournament to win a $1,500 seat to the WSOP this upcoming year!

Join 1 of the 3 sites or buy 1 of the 3 software programs to join our league. You can also join our league by referring 3 people that complete at least one of the below.

1. Poker School Online

2. Spade Club

3. Club UBT

4. Purchase Holdem Indicator $79.95

5. Purchase Tournament Indicator $89.95

6. Purchase Omaha Indicator $79.95

I have included the links so you can view the sites and see what they are offering. If you like what you see you can buy or sign up from there. Remember though if you want to sign up for Poker School Online I can get you a month free if you are a new member.
Important!
After you sign up through us to any of the three sites you need to email jay@allinjac.com and let us know you are a new member so we can start adding points and including you in our private email of upcoming rated events and skill leagues.

Referral Bonus:
For every 5 people that you refer to AllinJac you will receive one month free membership to Poker School Online!

If you are already a member of all three and would like to join our league you can! Get 3 referrals that sign up through us and you will be included in our league! Easy as 1 2 3 :)

New Contest!
We are having a referral contest! Whoever gets the most referrals by the end of November will win a Xbox 360! Delivered in time for Christmas.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Avoiding Going on Tilt

Hello again everyone. I would like to address the issue of a player going on tilt. This has happened at one time or another to all of us during play. Primary reasons for going on tilt could be a bad beat or possibly even some players claim they become bored from not playing many hands. Many players will start out with a good quality hand or make a great hand only to be outdrawn.

This usually happens more when a big pot is involved than if it were a small pot. When a player loses a big portion of their stack due to a bad beat common instinct is to try to get those chips back at any cost right away. This instinct leads us into making bad decisions that only make the situation worse than it was to start with. There are a few things that can be done to not go on tilt and make the situation worse than it already is.

The first thing is if you have a big enough stack still is to walk away and cool off for a few minutes. The few chips you may lose in the blinds or antes may be worth the time away from the table to refocus. The next thing is to remember that the hand is in the past and you can't change what has already occurred. Too many players dwell on that hand they lost and it only leads to more misfortune. The final piece of advise I have is after a bad beat no matter your chip stack tighten up your game and only play the good quality starting hands to level things back out for yourself. Remember that just because you take a bad beat and if it does make you short in chips that does not mean you are out of the tourney. Carefully playing good starting hands and thinking each play through will help. I have seen too many players after a bad beat just give up by pushing it all in the pot the next hand.

Don't fall into the tilt trap remember that good play will be rewarded most of the time. Until next time I hope to see you at the tables and good luck.

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