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Qualify online for the Aussie Millions Main Event tonight via online poker site PokerStars. Tonight (10pm AEDT) and next Wednesday are your last two chance to qualify online for the Main Event at this years Aussie Millions, and with online satellites running all day and all week, there isn't a better way to get your seat at the big dance than by qualifying online via Pokerstars.

The Aussie Millions qualifier tournament is a $530 buy-in that guarantees one seat into the main event and $1,000 cash for every $11,971.00 in the prize pool. The Aussie MIllions tournament series officially kicks off tomorrow with the opening event, and numbers are set to break all records at this years event.

The 2012 Aussie Millions marks the 10th anniversary of Australia's biggest tournament series, and with Chinese New Year coinciding with the series, the number of high rollers and action players is set to break all previous records. "Gong Hey Fat Choy"

If you still don't have an account online at Pokerstars, fear not as you can down load the world leading software for free from our exclusive Pokerstars Review page.

POKERSTARS REVIEW

To locate the events, simple open the Pokerstars lobby and click, 'Events' and 'Special'.

Feeder satellites for tonights Aussie Millions Main Event Qualifier start from as little $4.40, so what are you waiting for, this year's Aussie Millions Main Event could have your name on it along with the estimated $2 Million dollar first place payout.

Published in Poker News
Monday, 12 December 2011 06:28

AUSSIE MILLIONS 2012 ONLINE SATELLITES

The 2012 Aussie Millions is right around the corner and you can still win your way into the big dance via a number of satellite options. The main event at the 2012 Aussie Millions will be the $10,600 buy-in and will feature over 600 players creating a prize pool in excess of $6,000,000 with 1st place set to take home $2,000,000. That certainly would be a great way to start the new year.

If you are looking to qualify online of the 2012 Aussie Millions, then Miller's Guide has a complete review of how, who and when to help guide you to the big dance.

ONLINE SATELLITES FOR THE AUSSIE MILLIONS

There are several sites currently running satellites for the Aussie Millions, below is a list as well as the buy-ins and times for the qualifiers.

 

1. SUPER POKER

Super Poker is a part of the very successful Cake Poker Network and they are running their final Aussie Millions Online Satellite qualifier next week. You can qualify for as little as $1.10 and feeders are running all day every day.

See below for the info.

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Tournament

Time AEST

Buy-in + Fee

Prize Pool

Aussie Millions $16,000 Final

Monday 19th 9am

$250 + $18

One Aussie Millions prize package per $16,000 in the prize pool.

Aussie Millions $16,000 Semi-Final

Daily: 6am, 2pm, 10pm

$27.50 + $2.50

One Aussie Millions Final seat per $268 in the prize pool.

Aussie Millions $16,000 Satellite

Daily: 3am, 7am, 11am, 3pm, 7pm, 11pm

$5 + $0.50

One Aussie Millions Semi-Final seat per $30 in the prize pool.

Aussie Millions $16,000 Super Satellite

Every 4 hours starting at 12am

$0.90 + $0.10

One Aussie Millions Satellite seat per $5.50 in the prize pool.

Aussie Millions $16,000 Super Super Satellite

Every 2 hours starting at 1am

$0.10 + $0.10

One Aussie Millions Super Satellite seat per $1 in the prize pool.

 

2. 888 POKER

Online poker site 888 Poker are also running a large satellite for the 2012 Aussie Millions, with the main qualifier awarding a guaranteed 2 packages for the lucky winners. Qualifiers are running all day every day leading up to the main qualifier.

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What:

Aussie Millions Qualifier

When:

January 7th @ 20:00 EDT (9:00 GMT)

Where:

'Live Events' & 'All'

Buy-in:

$500+$25

Win:

At least 2 seats worth AUD$10,600

Registration:

Open now!

 

3. POKERSTARS

While online mega site Pokerstars continue to cerebrate their 10th anniversary, they are also running qualifiers for the 2012 Aussie Millions.

Every day from now until the 18th of January, Pokerstars running daily satellites to the weekly Aussie Millions qualifiers. Buy-ins start at $7.50 with the qualifier featuring a $530 buy-in.

Every Wednesday at 10pm and every Sunday at 8pm and Monday morning at 8am Pokerstars will host the $530 Aussie Millions Qualifier.

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4. PARTY POKER

Party Poker is also on board running online satellites for the 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event. Party Poker satellites are awarding one of the biggest prize packages with a $16,000 package to the winners that includes 8 nights accommodation, Main Event buy-in and $2,500 spending money.

Each Sunday from now until the 8th of January, Party Poker is hosting a $640 + $40 qualifier with one $16,000 package guaranteed. For Aussie Players, these qualifiers take place on Monday mornings at 7am. One of the best things about the Party Poker Aussie Millions online satellites is that you can qualify for the $640 + $40 buy-in for FREE every day.

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Published in Poker News
Wednesday, 02 November 2011 07:07

PKR - Online Poker Like You Have Never Seen It

PKR Poker is not just an online poker site, it is an online poker experience. With the most advanced graphics engine in the world, players are immersed into a complete 3D environment that looks and feels like a live poker experience.

Players at PKR have the ability to fully customise their player avatars so that they can create any type of look that they wish. In addition to this, in game players have the ability to learn fancy chip tricks that they can show off to the other players at the table.

PKR Chip Tricks

Aside from the best graphics and game play, PKR offers new players with one of the best sign up bonuses as well. New players are greeted with a 100% up to $800 sign up bonus. Simply sign up for PKR via the exclusive Miller's Guide links then make your first deposit. PKR will then match your first deposit by 100% up to a total of $800. This is a great way to get started in online poker and is also a great way to try out a new online poker site such as PKR.

For those players looking for great online tournaments and guarantees, the good news is that PKR run over 150 tournaments every day and offer online tournaments with buy-ins starting from $0.22 all the way up to $270 with guarantees all the way up to $100,000.

 

 

Miller's Guide has reviewed the top 5 online poker sites and PKR is one of these. You can read the full review of PKR by clicking the link below.

 

PKR REVIEW

Published in Poker News
Sunday, 24 July 2011 20:39

Poker

Over the past 10 years Poker has exploded in popularity. The biggest Poker Event in the world is the annual World Series Of Poker, held each year at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas NV USA. The World Series Of Poker (WSOP) features a series of poker tournaments over a series of weeks and culminates in a Main Event that features a $10,000 USD buy-in. In 2002 the Main Event for the WSOP had 631 participants. In 2003 there were 839. In 2004 the number of entrants exploded to 2,576, a 325% growth rate. In 2005, the Main Event had 5,619 players, and in 2006 8,773 players sat down in the $10,000 buy in Main Event.

The growth of poker is attributed to a number of factors, the biggest two factors being Television and Online Poker. In the 2003 World Series of Poker, Chris Moneymaker won the Main Event and took home $2,500,000. It should be noted that Chris had never actually played poker in a casino in his life, and had learnt to play poker by playing the game online. He actually qualified for the WSOP via what is known as a satellite. A satellite is small buy-in poker tournament that awards the winners with a ticket to a bigger buy-in poker tournament.

Chris Moneymaker WSOP WinnerIn 2003, Chris Moneymaker qualified for the $10,000 Main Event for $33 online at PokerStars. (View the Official Miller's Guide PokerStars Review Here). His win was also televised globally on the worldwide sports network ESPN. Once Chris’ win went public on television, online poker exploded.

The win of Chris Moneymaker in 2003 was the primary factor behind the epic growth of the online poker industry, and in 2004 the number of players in the $10,000 buy-in main event grew by 325% when 2,576 players entered for their chance at poker immortality. That year, Greg "Fossil Man" Raymer was the eventual winner and took home the $5,000,000 USD first prize.

Greg Raymer WSOP Winner

One of the key factors behind poker's growth and popularity is the ease at which players can learn the game. Miller's Guide has developed a comprehensive Poker Rules section where you can learn how to play the game that everyone is enjoying. Wether you are looking learn Texas Holden (the worlds most popular form of poker) or Seven Card Stud, check out the Poker Rules section below.

If you are up to speed with the poker rules yet you don't yet have an online poker account, Millers Guide offers you the best Guide To Online Poker. There are literally thousands of websites now offering online poker to prospective online poker players. The Millers Guide to Online Poker helps you choose the best online poker site by reviewing the top 5 sites globally. The top 5 online poker sites are selected based on a number of very important criteria. There are a number of important factors that you should consider when looking to play online poker for the first time.

 

Poker RulesOnline Poker Reviews

Published in Poker
Sunday, 24 July 2011 14:02

Poker Rules

Poker has exploded over the years in popularity, and it seems that these day's everyone is playing the game. One of the key reasons for the popularity of poker is the ease at which it can be learnt.

A common saying about poker is: "It takes 5 minutes to learn, but a lifetime to master"

This saying is very true, as poker is a very simple card game to learn. The complexities of the game are based around the many different situations that arise during game play combined with the fact that the game is played between players at the table and not versus the house. Other popular casino games such as blackjack and roulette are played vs the house, whereas poker is a game played between players, commonly referred to as a peer-to-peer gaming.  When playing against other people, complexities arise from the different personalities and styles of the individual people that you play against. While this factor is the one that makes it infinitely difficult to master, it is also the factor that makes it infinitely enjoyable to play.

The first step to learning poker rules is to learn the hand rankings of poker. Poker Rules for almost all variations of poker are based on the same universal hand rankings. Games such as Texas Holdem, 7-Card Stud, Omaha and Draw Poker all use the same hand rankings in regards to their poker rules.

With all common poker variations, hands are calculated based on their 5 card total. While many poker variations allow for a different number of cards dealt to the players, the winning hand is always determined from the best 5 card poker hand at the end of the day.

Below are the hand rankings for poker.

Miller's Guide Poker Hand Rankings

1. Royal Flush

A Royal Flush is the best hand in poker. If you have this hand, you cannot lose. A Royal Flush is comprised of the Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace in the same suit. The odds of being dealt a Royal Flush on the flop in Texas Holdem using both of your cards is 1 in 649,740. In some variations of poker it is possible for more than one player to hold a royal flush, in this instance the pot would be split between those that hold a royal flush. A Royal Flush is the same rank no matter what suit it is in.

2. Straight Flush

A Straight Flush is the second best hand in poker. A Straight Flush is comprised of any 5 cards making a straight that are all the same suit. The lowest possible straight flush is an Ace, Deuce, Three, Four and Five all of the same suit. The highest straight flush is a Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace all of the same suit (Royal Flush). It is possible in many forms of poker for more than one person to have a straight flush. In the instance where two or more players are dealt a straight flush, the winning straight flush will be the one that has the highest card as part of their straight. For example, a 7 high straight flush (3-4-5-6-7 same suit) is ranked higher than a 6 high straight flush (2-3-4-5-6 same suit)

3. Four of a Kind

Four of a Kind is the third best hand in poker. Four of a kind is comprised of 4 of a kind as well as one other random card making a 5 card hand. The highest four of a kind is four aces with the lowest four of a kind being four deuces. It is possible in some variations of poker for more than one person to have four of a kind. In the instance where two or more people have the same four of a kind, for example in texas holdem there may be 4 aces on the board, the player with the higher kicker would be the winner of the pot. Example, one player may hold KQ while the other may hold JQ and the board may be J - A - A - A - A. In this example, the KQ would be the best hand, four aces and a king vs four aces and a queen.

4. Full House

A Full house is a five card poker hand that is comprised of three of a kind and a pair. The ranking of the full house is determined by the size of the three of a kind whereas the highest full house would be aces full and the lowest full house would be deuces full. If two players have the same three of a kind in their full house, the ranking would then be determined by the size of the pair. For example, in a game of texas holdem where the board is A - A - A - 4 - 6 and player (a) has a pair of Jacks and player (b) has a pair of Tens then player (a) would win with Aces full of Jacks vs Aces full of Tens.

5. Flush

A Flush is a five card poker hand comprised of the same suit. The ranking for a flush is dependant on the highest card in the flush. It is often possible for more than one player to hold a flush of the same suit, and in this case, the player with the higher ranking card as part of their flush would be the winner. The highest possible flush is an ace high flush and the lowest flush possible is a 6 high flush (A 5 high flush would be a straight flush).

6. Straight

A Straight is a five card poker hand featuring five cards in a row. The ranking for a straight is based on the highest card that makes up part of the straight. The highest ranking straight is an Ace high straight - Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace. The lowest possible straight is a five high straight - Ace, Deuce, Three, Four and Five.

7. Three of a Kind

Three of a Kind is made up of any five card poker hand comprised of three of a kind and any random two cards. The highest three of a kind is three aces while the lowest three of a kind is three deuces.

8. Two Pair

Two pair is any five card poker hand comprised of any two pair and one additional random card. Two pairs are ranked by their higher of the pairs and the second pair only comes into ranking when more than one player has the same first pair. It is also possible for two players to hold the same two pair, in this instance, the player with the higher kicker would win the pot. If both players have the same two pair and the same kicker, then it would be a split pot.

9. One Pair

One Pair is any five card poker hand that has one pair and three random cards. Pairs are ranked from highest to lowest with a pair of aces being the highest ranking pair and deuces being the lowest ranking pair.

10. High Card

The lowest ranking poker hand is one that does not have any pairs, straights or flushes. This type of poker hand is simply called high card. A poker hand of this type is ranked by the highest card in the five card combination.

The most popular poker variation is Texas Holdem. Miller's Guide has a complete poker rules section just for Texas Holdem. Check out the Texas Holdem Rules Page below.

Alternatively if you are ready to play, you can check out the Miller's Guide Online Poker reviews page for a detailed review of the worlds top 5 online poker sites. You can even create an account for free and start playing free poker to help you learn the game and the mechanics of the game

 

Texas Holdem RulesOnline Poker Reviews

Published in Poker
Monday, 04 July 2011 13:41

Super Poker

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7/10

  • SOFTWARE
  • 7/10
  • LIQUIDITY
  • 8/10
  • SIGN UP BONUS
  • 8/10
  • DEPOSITS/CASHOUTS
  • 7/10
  • SUPPORT
  • 6/10
  • PROMOTIONS
  • 6/10
Published in Super Poker
Saturday, 28 February 2009 14:12

Guide To Online Poker

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Miller's Guide has put together one of the most comprehensive guides to online poker on the net. When looking to chose where to play online poker, it is important that you know what to look for. Below we have outlined the most important factors when looking at an online poker operator.

The most important factors when selecting your online poker site are:

1. Software
2. Liquidity
3. Sign Up Bonus
4. Deposits / Cashouts
5. Support
6. Promotions

SOFTWARE

First and foremost when looking for a guide to online poker, you should consider the software. As you are probably looking to play online poker for the first time, you need to make sure the site you choose has the best software to help make your online poker experience as user-friendly as possible. In addition to user-friendliness, good software helps ensure a safe reliable platform for the players playing online. With the top online poker sites, there are often over 100,000 players playing concurrently, so the robustness of the software is crucial in this respect.

Due to the explosion of online poker, there has been an incredible increase in the number of companies offering online poker to players from all over the world. Online poker has been around since early 2000, and in the early days, there were no clear market leaders and only a handful of operators. Over the course of time, the best sites with the best software came to the forefront of the online poker market.

LIQUIDITY

The second most important factor when looking at a guide to online poker is liquidity. The number of active players playing with that particular site or network defines its liquidity. As poker is a game played between players, and not a house game, it is crucial that when you want to play online poker the site you are playing with has good liquidity, otherwise you won’t be able to find the game limits or game variation to suite your style.

SIGN UP BONUSES

Once you have narrowed down an online poker site based on these first two very important criteria, it is then simply a choice of bonuses. Most sites offer the same games, but not all sites offer the same bonuses. Virtually all online poker sites will look to offer you an initial sign-up bonus. This bonus is paid out when players make their initial deposit with the site, so it is often wise to try and make the biggest deposit your bankroll can handle so that you get the maximum bonus offered. If you are not a serious poker player, then making a small deposit is also not an issue, it just means that the initial deposit bonus will be smaller for you. Deposit bonuses are paid as players play online. Once you reach certain rake milestones, the site will unlock portions of your deposit bonus. Some sites offer immediate deposit bonuses, but these are rare, and generally are not from reputable websites, so beware of offers that look too good to be true.

DEPOSITS/CASHOUTS

The next key factor in determining who will be your choice of online poker site is Deposits/Cashouts. These two very important factors are crucial in choosing where you wish to play, as if you can't get money in or out of the site, it doesn't make much sense to play there. Almost all online poker sites offer a large variety of Deposit and cashout options, so you should investigate which option best suits you. Some players prefer to not use credit cards, while others will only use credit cards, fortunately online poker sites allow for methods that cater to all types of players.

SUPPORT

As with any type of transaction online, support is a critical factor. Generally speaking, most internet poker sites have exceptional support and these range from simple email support to live call centres or 24/7 online support. Whatever is your preference, support can sometimes be a critical factor for players as they like to know the answers to their questions as quickly and as efficiently as possible.

PROMOTIONS

The final factor when looking for an online poker site is Promotions. When it comes to the biggest and best online poker sites, promotions can be a big factor for players. Most commonly, online poker sites will run promotions that allow players to win packages to play in offline poker tournaments all over the world. These types of promotions are often called satellites or step-tournaments. A satellite is a small buy-in poker tournament that will award a seat into a bigger buy-in tournament such as the Aussie Millions or the World Series of Poker where the entry fee is $10,000 or more. Other popular promotions include poker tournaments with large guarantees. A good example of this is the Poker Stars Sunday Million. This event features a guaranteed prize pool of $1,000,000 USD each week, and it offers players the chance at life changing prize money.

Miller’s Guide has selected the top 5 online poker sites and given you a complete review of each site to help you decide where is best for you to play online poker. Check out each individual review of the top 5 sites to see which site best suits you.

If you still are not familiar with poker yet, you can check out the Miller's Guide Poker Rules section.

Alternatively, you may already play poker online but find that you are only playing online poker at a free play website. You might now feel that you are ready to take the plunge but have more questions about real money poker, then check out our comprehensive Real Money Poker section for a thorough breakdown of the key factors when looking to take the jump from free play poker to Real Money poker.

Online Poker ReviewsReal Money Poker

Published in Guide to Online Poker
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 17:40

888 Poker

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7.8/10

  • SOFTWARE
  • 8/10
  • LIQUIDITY
  • 6/10
  • SIGN UP BONUS
  • 8/10
  • DEPOSITS/CASHOUTS
  • 8/10
  • SUPPORT
  • 9/10
  • PROMOTIONS
  • 8/10
Published in 888 Poker
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 17:15

Poker Stars

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8.8/10

  • SOFTWARE
  • 8/10
  • LIQUIDITY
  • 10/10
  • SIGN UP BONUS
  • 8/10
  • DEPOSITS/CASHOUTS
  • 9/10
  • SUPPORT
  • 8/10
  • PROMOTIONS
  • 10/10
Published in PokerStars
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