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December 22, 2009

You Will Never Win a Free Online Poker Tournament Until You Read This

The first rule of good free online poker playing is to have patience. For example, I’ve gone 20 hands or more on various sites and will fold due to terrible cards. In time some good cards will appear. You just have to wait.

A lot of people go all in with an Ace and whatever card they have. This is foolish. If you do go all in, then there is every chance that you will only get one player who takes the bet. I prefer to bet low and get all nine people to put their money in. Wait until after the flop to bet. Make sure a possible straight or flush won’t beat you. It’s worth the wait.

Avoid betting on cards that you hope to get in the future. For example you have 4 cards to a straight and someone goes all in. Now is the time to fold. Chances are you are not going to win this one.

Playing online poker means that you cannot see if people are using their poker face, but you can still watch players and learn how they play their game. I see a lot of people bet $400 on opening bet and then go all in after flop. These people generally have nothing.

And then you have the Bully player. They have some extra money and bet high every hand. Let them go. Don’t get discouraged. Your hand will come.

If you are a gambler, make sure your down cards will make a straight, or you have a pair. Never bet 2/9, 2/8, K/3 for example. All you have here is a luck bet.

I have found that playing free online poker games to perfect my play is the way to start playing poker, there are many sites that you can play at and not pay a penny but still win real cash.

Patience wins over luck every time. Be patient in every free online poker game or poker tournament that you play and you will, as the expression goes, make your own luck.

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November 22, 2009

Hire A Compensation Lawyer If You Have Been Forced Out Of Your Career Because Of Bullying

David’s Story
“ I had reached a supervisory job at the company I had been working at for 5 years. But then came the new manager with whom I did not see eye to eye. When I gave my opinion or suggested innovations he would sneer at me and make my suggestions seem rubbish. Now some of my colleagues accept his behaviour and so the same. His bullying tactics started to be used by others.”

Stories like this are becoming more and more common. This was a job David loved but he was forced out die to these bullies, and he could use a compensation lawyer to claim financial justice for being a victim. According to research conducted by The Workplace Bullying Institute, workplace bullying is now among the top causes of poor employee retention, resignation, and other organizational problems. One out of three human resources officials stated that they had seen bullying in the workplace.

In the workplace, bullying comes in the form of criticism, teasing and even sarcasm directed at another employee. Situations can become extremely unsavoury as antagonism, verbal abuse and even physical injuries have been committed by bullies. The bully will often try to get all of the other people in the office to think negatively of the victim through character debasement. Some are deliberately singled out to do unpleasant or hard tasks. Colleagues may even try to sabotage the victims’ work.

Effects of this harassment can cause victims to suffer from stress, anxiety, and serious health problems. Absenteeism from work is one clear sign of a stress-related illness. harassment can bring on depression and sleeping disorders as well as the other illnesses mentioned above. The effects of harassment goes beyond the workplace as it also affects the victim’s marriage or personal life. The office will become a horrible place to work for everyone when the actions of one bully are visible by all. About 80% of bullies are bosses. They can also be some people in supervising and managerial roles who will bully those under them.

Bullying will only be prevented when the perpetrators are punished by losing their jobs. There should be programmes in force to help lower stress and have an acceptable amount of work for each employee.

If a bully has been able to force you out of the workplace use a compensation lawyer to get what you deserve.

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November 11, 2008

Beat Speeding Ticket Advice

So driving on your way to a meeting, traffic is as routine as the moon is to the night and it feels like a good day in the works. Of course it is too good to be true because you just got caught speeding. Feeling pretty irritated at the remarkable predicament you incidentally hum under your breath, “Not another speeding ticket,” and your brain is set a swirl pondering, how can I beat this one?

You hesitantly show him your license, registration and insurance. He walks back to his ticket horse, types something in his computer, strolls back and cites you a traffic ticket. As a mother of three, it is the last thing I want to hear because I have been there, done that and I know what it entails. I got my children on my mind, work to get to and a credit card bill that I just realized I didn’t pay.

So I negotiate with the Ticket Nazi, “I am begging you, is there anyway you could have mercy on me and surrender me a verbal warning instead?” He looks at me as though he is empathetic with my turmoil; regardless he gives me a speeding ticket anyway. Then I get back on the street hoping I don’t ignorantly hose up again adding on more traffic tickets.

How do I get stopped in a minivan? I know it is ugly but damn, is it really that bad! It is not as though I was driving like some out of control maniac or trying to break the sound barrier. I just happened to cross a ticket bully and I cannot afford it.

As if overlooking my car payment wasn’t enough, tacking on speeding fines to my ever growing mound of debt was enough to make me want to find a way of getting out of it. The only question that remained was what was the best way to go about it? So I made my way to the law student’s library to gather information on how to beat a speeding ticket. In this day and age I held there had to be an aperture in the system somewhere.

I was studying the law books but honestly, I didn’t understand a damn word of it. I then redirected my eyes to some book that promises to get you out of your speeding fines but as I am skimming through I notice that it was written for violations given in Mississippi. That ain’t my state! Now I am getting really aggravated and feeling hopeless and ready to suck it up and edit my finances to make room for this inane traffic ticket.

Nearly ready to break down, some man sitting by me offers me this book he studied on the web, he said it did the trick for him. So when I got back home with the glimmer of hope I had reserved and found it. My heart began to putter and a devilish smile sits happily on my face.

What I failed to recognize at the time I was stopped is how relevant a laser or radar gun becomes as proof. It sucked that I still had to pay a fraction of the ticket but at least I got to keep some money.

Not too long ago I got pulled over again in violation of some stupid penal code but that time I had it in the bag. I did get the ticket thrown out and I love, love, love this book. Oh yeah! Mommy did it, it’s my birthday! Yes, there are ways to beat speeding ticket. If this knuckle head can do it then you can do it too. Let those thieving bastards try it again muhahahahaha…

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