Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) March 21, 2005
FoldorRaise.com (http://www.FoldorRaise.com), an interactive Texas Hold-Âem strategy web site, is proud to announce that it has added post-flop scenarios to its extensive offering of Texas Hold-Âem strategy information. This new feature allows users to decide what to do after the flop based on the previous action in the hand.
In addition to offering a database of post-flop hands created by in-house experts, FoldorRaise.com gives visitors an opportunity to revisit hands from the World Poker TourÂs (NASDAQ:WPTE) latest televised tournaments. Players can vote on how they would handle a post-flop raise from Doyle Brunson and other scenarios.
After Âplaying a hand, users can see what other players selected. The site also offers advice on how experts would play each scenario. Users can also post and read comments about playing each hand.
ÂUser feedback regarding our starting-hand scenarios was extremely positive. Moving to more complicated post-flop scenarios gives our users the opportunity to play against the best players in the world like Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, John Juanda and others  without having to buy-in for a penny!, said Rusty Szurek, one of the siteÂs founders.
To see if you can take on these poker superstars, play a few hands at: http://www.foldorraise.com/postflop.php (registration is required but itÂs free)
FoldorRaise.com also presents users with a starting-hand scenario and allows the users to decide whether they would fold, call, raise or make a big raise. The site is intended for all levels of players.
ÂWe see consistent trends among all players where they fail to understand how their position and the previous betting at the table changes how a hand should be played  especially after the flop. Using FoldorRaise.com is a much cheaper way to learn how to play (itÂs free) than losing money at the tables, said Tyson Lowery, another of the siteÂs founders.
The popularity of the World Poker Tour and The World Series of Poker have made Texas HoldÂem one of the most popular water-cooler topics of conversation. With this popularity, poker classes and Âboot camps are on the rise. With some approaching $1,500, many players will likely want to consider free sites like FoldorRaise.com first in their efforts to learn and improve their games.
About FoldorRaise.com
FoldorRaise.com is owned and operated by Power Poker Network, LLC, a network of web properties that offer Texas Hold-Âem strategy information.
Visit http://www.FoldorRaise.com for more information.
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