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Score Some Winning Strategies with Sweep It Poker

Score Some Winning Strategies with Sweep It Poker

Have you tried your hand yet in Gala’s casual poker game, Sweep It Poker? You can play right in your browser for free!

The more chips you win each day, the more entries you’ll stack for the Weekly Sweepstakes, increasing your chances to win $GALA! 

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Here are some basic poker tips for anyone looking to enhance their gameplay and increase their chip stack. Even though it involves elements of luck, poker is a game of skill.

Tip 1: Play to Learn

Poker is one of the most popular games in the world, not only for its intrinsic connection to money, but also for the multitude of strategic nuances that come with the game’s intricate balance of math and chance.

The best poker players will still tell you that they don’t know everything about the game. To some degree, the more you play, the more there is to learn.

“The more you know, the luckier you get in poker.”

-Doyle Brunson, poker champion and best-selling author

Doyle Brunson played professional poker for over six decades, until his death in May of last year at 89 years old. If you want to learn poker from a master from the absolute pinnacle fof the game, check out his books, Super System and Super System 2.

The moment you start thinking of yourself as an experienced poker player, you’re opening yourself up to untold vulnerabilities. Don’t get cocky– It never hurts to acknowledge that you could be missing something, especially in a game that’s so deceptively complicated.

Tip 2: Play the Opponent

You may have heard the standard poker advice, “Play the opponent, not the cards.” This is more than just stock advice – It’s a system to live by. Poker is not a game about your hand. Your hand is merely a single aspect of your strategy, while your opponent has the power to bring you victory or defeat depending on how you deal with them.

The “Showdown” event in which players must reveal their cards to determine a winner is rarer than it seems, especially on a player by player basis.

Consider that an average player in a Texas Hold’em ring game (9 seats occupied), will only participate in 2 showdowns per 100 hands dealt– That’s only 2%. But the other 98% of the time, that player still had cards in their hand. What they did with their chips in those other 98 hands matters far more than the showdown hands.

When you’re able to spot the patterns in your opponent’s betting habits, you can truly start to play the opponent. You can always make guesses about the cards they’re holding, but you’ll never know for sure until the rare moment of showdown. With your hands, the best you can do is to play aggressively when the odds are in your favor.

In the same way that you want more chips in the pot when you have the nuts, you want to see more cards with fewer chips when you think you might have a losing hand. More community cards (turn, river) might turn your hand around and make you a winner, but no matter what you’re doing to the pot, you don’t want your opponent to know your position. Assume that every player is playing from that same place of mathematical responsibility, betting hard when their hand is strong and softening up when their hand is weak while also trying to hide their intentions. 

Remember – Chances are that neither you nor your opponent will have a chance to see one another’s cards. That means that whoever played the other more effectively will take down that non-showdown pot. Only 20-25% of hands in a ring game will even make it to a showdown at all, so patterns tend to matter more than hands.

Tip 3: Chase with Caution

Whether you’re calling preflop with a couple of low suited connectors or holding out to see the suit you want on the turn, chasing a draw is generally a risky move.

“Chasing” in this context means that you have most of a good hand. If the cards you want fall, then you’ll almost always have the winning hand. If they don’t, you’re sure to lose if it comes to a showdown.

Some draws are worth chasing. For example, let’s say you have 5♠/6♠ and you get to see the flop with no preflop raise. If you see a flop of 3♥/4♣/10♦, you’re in a good position to chase your straight if the price is right. 

Any 2 or 7 will make your straight, so if you can see the turn, go for it. Additionally, there’s currently no chance of someone drawing out a flush on you to beat your straight. However, by calling instead of raising, you’d run the risk of revealing that you’re on a draw and trying to minimize the bet. Therefore, when chasing a straight like this, you’d better be ready to commit some chips to the chase, then ditch the cards if it loses economic reasonability.

Be very careful with draws in every situation. Someone with a made hand is almost certainly looking to price you out and take the pot before your draw hits, and they’ll almost always recognize when you achieve the hand you were drawing for.

With straight and flush draws, it’s better to play against others who are chasing draws than to chase them yourself. If you are chasing, present your betting actions as having the made hand already.

One unlikely advantage to chasing straights and flushes can come from playing in early positions on the table. This will help mask your intentions, lending legitimacy to your check and waiting to see how the rest of the players will act before you decide to pay for your draw.

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Thinking Poker: The Glory of Playing Cards

Thinking Poker: The Glory of Playing Cards

Poker isn’t a complicated game. The rules and mechanics are pretty basic, but the nuance runs deep. The origins of poker go back more than a thousand years by some estimates, in large part because of this simple elegance. 

We like to get under the hood of games here at Gala, so we’re going to take some time in this series to delve deep into some specific mechanics and ideas that make poker poker. 

While it may seem simple from a player-perspective, the “engine” powering poker is amazingly powerful… so that’s a good place to start. The classic deck of playing cards… one of the most useful analogue randomness engines ever created!

The Magic of Playing Cards

The possible combinations of deck order in a 52-card deck is equal to 52!, or 52 factorial. This means 52x51x50x49, etc. Factorial growth can get out of hand very quickly, so 52! is a MASSIVE number.

  • There are 1326 different possible combinations of hole cards you can be dealt in Hold ‘Em
  • There are 2,598,960 possible combinations the five cards on the table can be in as they are revealed
  • There are 9,122,409,676,719,740,029,270,368,190,464,000,000 (9.122 undecillion!) possible combinations for how the entire 23-card board could play out for a game with 9 players.
  • There are roughly 8×1067 possible combinations for a deck of cards to be shuffled in – that’s roughly 80 unvigintillion!

Let’s use an analogy to illustrate the above… after all, 80 unvigintillion is more atoms than are in the entire Earth… or more molecules in the entire universe! We could use a better way to visualize it.

Let’s say hypothetically that every solar system in the universe has 100 planets on average (crowded, right?). Each of these planets has 100 billion people on them, and there’s 1 million solar systems in each of 1 billion galaxies across the universe. Every person on each of those planets has 1000 decks of cards that they shuffle 1000 times every single second since the beginning of the universe.

On average, each of those 10 octillion people (1028) shuffling cards will NEVER have shuffled to the same deck setup twice in the ~ 436,117,077,000,000,000 seconds since the universe began. In fact, they’d be way off.

All those people would’ve theoretically explored around 4×1051 possible combinations (4 sexdecillion). They would need to repeat the entire experiment around 20 quadrillion times (2×1016) before they had enough repetitions to even possibly cover all combinations. Unfortunately, that’s probably long after the heat death of the universe.

Looking to have your mind blown by some more card math magic? Check out this oldie, but goodie!

Fifty Two Cards

The standard deck of playing cards has 52 cards – 13 of each suit: 2-10, jack, queen, king and ace. For our purposes we will ignore joker cards, as they are a non-standard addition to the deck and aren’t used in many games.

Playing cards themselves have unclear origins, but it’s widely thought that they began to emerge as dominoes in the 10th century in China. The classic tiles were eventually replaced by more decorative paper cards, which people crafted games around. The silk road spread the cards first to India and Persia, eventually winding all the way across to the far edges of Africa and Europe.

It’s important to note that these weren’t deck of cards as we know them, and there was no standardization for what was a playing card deck. People simply played games made for the cards they had access to. They’d adapt existing games to their deck or make new ones. Since gaming often happened in small communities or families, this was perfect at the time.

In the 16th century in Europe what we think of as a standardized deck began to surface. First there were many different decks, but popularity began to focus on a 52-card deck with four suits created in France – largely resembling the one we still use. Spurred by the spreading of coffee houses across the continent, standard decks were massively helpful as gaming left the home and often found its way to a cafe table.

Poker and the Standard Deck


Poker also has an unclear origin, but we do know that it began to gain popularity in the 19th century. There were lots of different rules and games, but many of them were designed around the most popular type of deck at that time… that’s right, the 13×4, 52-card standard!

The rest is all about industrialization creating worldwide standardization. On June 28th, 1881, the Russell, Morgan, and Co. printing company manufactured their first 52-card deck featuring a familiar design on the back with filigree embellishments and two bicycles. The company would rebrand their company name to the popular name of their Bicycle line of cards before long.

https://bicyclecards.com/history

It was their printing that popularized the inclusion of two jokers and two advertising cards (later one would be swapped out for a rules card). 

This pretty much brings us to where we are today, with the amazing 52-card analogue game engine that is a deck of cards being spread the world over. 

Thinking Cards

It’s easy to forget in these days of digital calculation and instant algorithmic analysis that we were very clever for millennia before computers. There are tons of games that use the 52-card deck of playing cards, and it’s not hard to see why.

Playing cards ensure fairness and pure randomization across a wide variety of game mechanics. Not only are they so amazingly random, but every card looks the same. This creates the opportunity to make games with incomplete information mechanics that don’t sacrifice any of the power of randomization.

In the future, we’ll dive into more poker-specific topics in this series. Still, the groundwork we’ve discussed here today is important, because poker would not be what it is without the classic deck of cards. In fact, we’d go so far as to say that no games would be what they are without our history in playing cards. Humans have been playing games for countless eons, but the deck of cards may be our crowning achievement in it… even if it is one of the most simple and elegant.

Tune in for more deep dives coming up as we get beneath the cards into the nuances of poker mechanics and keep Thinking Poker!

Sweep Up Some Strategy Tips with Sweep It Poker

Sweep Up Some Strategy Tips with Sweep It Poker

Ready to up your poker game? Sweep It Poker, Gala Games’ free-to-play casual poker game, is here to help you hone your skills while giving you a chance to win $GALA in our weekly Sweepstakes!

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In this series of blog articles, we’ll dive into the basics of poker to get you playing like a pro in no time. In this series, we’ll stick to the games currently included with Sweep It Poker, Texas Hold’em and Omaha Hold’em.

Let’s start with the fundamentals

Understanding the Basics: Poker Hand Rankings

Mastering poker begins with knowing the hand rankings. Here’s a quick rundown from the highest to lowest:

  1. Royal Flush: A, K, Q, J, 10, all of the same suit.
  2. Straight Flush: Five consecutive cards of the same suit.
  3. Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank.
  4. Full House: Three cards of one rank and two cards of another.
  5. Flush: Any five cards of the same suit, not in sequence.
  6. Straight: Five consecutive cards of different suits.
  7. Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank.
  8. Two Pair: Two different pairs.
  9. One Pair: Two cards of the same rank.
  10. High Card: When no other hand applies, the highest card wins.

Action on You – The Art of Betting

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Betting is a crucial aspect of poker that can make or break your game. Here’s a breakdown of common betting actions:

Check: If no one has bet, you can choose to check, passing the action to the next player. This action is signified by the player saying “check” or knocking on the table felt.

Bet: Wager chips into the pot. Once a bet is made, players must call, raise, or fold. Betting can be verbally announced or visually as the player slides or tosses chips into the pot area.

Call: Match the current bet by announcing “call” and contributing chips to the pot.

Raise: Increase the current bet by announcing a raise or adding at least 2X the chips that have already been bet. If you don’t have twice as many chips in your stack, you must raise all in or fold.

Fold: Discard your hand and forfeit the current round, indicated by tossing cards face down onto the table.

Understanding Position

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Your position at the poker table affects your strategy. Position in this case refers to your location on the table relative to the “Dealer” button, which moves clockwise around the table hand by hand.

Early Position: The first few seats to act. Play conservatively here because you have less information about other players’ hands. If you’re first to act in a new round of betting with several players, you’ll probably want to let another player open the betting for that round.

Middle Position: The seats in the middle of the table. You can start to play a bit more aggressively in the middle position, but you should still be cautious. A raise here could risk a reraise from a late-position player with awesome cards.

Late Position: The last few seats to act, including the dealer. You have more information on how opponents are playing, allowing you to be more aggressive. The player with the Dealer button has the last choice, allowing them to “position bet” if every other player has checked in that round.

Basic Poker Strategy Tips

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Play Tight-Aggressive: Focus on playing strong hands aggressively. This makes you less predictable and maximizes your winning potential. Play into your patience and fight the urge to play every hand no matter your cards.

Bluff Wisely: Bluffing can be powerful but should be used sparingly. Always consider your position and your opponents’ tendencies. More chips are won by betting appropriately on mathematically winning hands than bluffing with rags (bad cards).

Observe Opponents: Pay attention to how your opponents play. Look for patterns and tendencies that you can exploit. This doesn’t necessarily mean only physical and vocal mannerisms– More often, it’s patterns in their betting and raising habits. Any time the cards are shown at the end of a hand, there is a lot to learn from your opponents.

Bankroll Management: Set a budget for your poker play and stick to it. Whether you’re playing in a real money game or a casual free game like Sweep It Poker, never chase losses.

Sweep It Poker offers a fantastic platform to practice these basics without the risk of losing real money. The more you play, the more entries you can stack for the weekly Sweepstakes, enhancing your skills in a fun and engaging environment surrounded by members of the Gala community.

Stay tuned for our next blog post where we’ll dive deeper into advanced strategies and tips to help you dominate the poker table. Thanks for being a part of our vibrant community and may your hands always be winning!

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Sweep Up Some Strategy Tips with Sweep It Poker

PokerGO Play is Rebranding to Sweep It Poker!

Shuffle up and deal! PokerGO Play is soon rebranding to Sweep It Poker! This rebrand will come with some fun aesthetic updates and continues to offer the same engaging features you love about the casual sweepstakes based poker game.

Daily Challenges and Sweepstakes

Under the new banner, Sweep It Poker continues to offer daily challenges that test your skills and keep the excitement alive as you build your chip stack and climb the leaderboards. Additionally, you can compete in regular free-to-play sweepstakes for a chance to win $GALA.

The Sweepstakes add an extra layer of thrill, giving you more reasons to play every day. The more chips you win throughout each Sweepstakes, the more entries and chances to win!

As the game’s core reward opportunity, we really want the Sweepstakes to shine. That’s why we’ve retitled the game to Sweep It Poker.

NFT Avatar Frames and Bonuses

Players can still obtain various gameplay bonuses for collecting and playing with NFT Avatar Frames, but all Avatar Frames will soon be removed from the store forever, meaning you’ll only be able to find them on the secondary market (if you’re feeling lucky)!

These frames not only enhance your avatar’s appearance but also offer daily chip boost advantages. By sunsetting the primary sale of these items with the game’s rebrand, we can ensure that their benefits will be exclusively valued as early adopter rewards!

Keep collecting and using these limited supply Avatar Frames to boost your performance and stand out in the poker arena, while you still can!

Why the Rebrand?

The rebranding to Sweep It Poker reflects our commitment to evolving and enhancing the player experience. We believe this new identity better captures the dynamic and rewarding nature of the game.

Our goal is to create a platform where players can enjoy not just poker, but a comprehensive and engaging gaming experience that rewards their efforts and time.

Join the Revolution

As part of the Gala Games platform, Sweep It Poker is powered by GalaChain, our purpose-built blockchain designed to support high transaction volumes with low fees and rapid settlement times. This ensures that your gaming experience is seamless and secure.

Tell your friends, take a seat and get ready to clean ‘em out with Sweep It Poker, new from Gala Games!

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Introducing GalaChain Poker and the $GCHIP Token Launch

Introducing GalaChain Poker and the $GCHIP Token Launch

IMPORTANT UPDATE – May 3, 2024

After digesting valuable community feedback and wrestling with some yet undecided but important details of GalaChain Poker, the Gala team has decided to postpone this launch and the accompanying node sale.

Please subscribe via email at GalaChainPoker.com to ensure you get the latest information as decisions are made regarding launch date, node sales and feature plans.

Thanks for being part of the Gala community!

TL;DR

  • GalaChain Poker launches in mid May, 2024
  • GalaChain Poker is unrelated to PokerGO Play, which will continue.
  • Prior economy update plans for PokerGO Play now apply solely to GalaChain Poker.
  • Tokenized Table Node licenses will be available early next week, limited to only 200 with the lowest possible pre-launch pricing.
  • 60% of $GCHIP will go to players/referrers and 30% to Texas Hold’em Table Node operators.
  • Subscribe for Table Node sale updates at GalaChainPoker.com.

Prepare for an exhilarating addition to the Gala Games ecosystem with the upcoming launch of GalaChain Poker, accompanied by its pioneering AI token, $GCHIP. Here’s what you need to know about the new game and token.

Join members of the GalaChain Poker team tonight (April 26th) on Youtube starting at 6pm PT as they answer questions about the reward economy and share some of GalaChain Poker’s vision for the future!

Introducing GalaChain Poker

In just a few weeks, GalaChain Poker will make its GalaChain debut, and anticipation is building for what promises to be a major advancement in blockchain gaming.

Through the speed, scalability and security of GalaChain, we finally have the ability to deliver these features to the world without altering what you love about your favorite wagering games.

$GCHIP–The First AI Gaming Token

$GCHIP is set to revolutionize the way we play poker online. As Gala’s first AI Gaming token, $GCHIP will offer players state-of-the art advice and insights, driven by AI and derived from a comprehensive analysis of game strategies and player behavior.

The primary utility of $GCHIP will eventually be powering the game’s various AI add-on features. These features will also be powered by Texas Hold’em Table Nodes, described below in greater detail.

GalaChain Poker’s robust set of AI features will not immediately be available with launch, but will come with future updates as ways for players to spend the $GCHIP they have received as rewards. 

$GCHIP is designed to not only enhance the gaming experience, but also to provide real tradable value and utility within the GalaChain Poker ecosystem.

As a GalaChain minted token, $GCHIP will be easily transferable within the ecosystem. This allows players the freedom to swap their rewards for various other currencies and use them as they please, within or without the Gala Games ecosystem. 

For players who choose to keep those $GCHIP rewards in the game, we’ll soon present some new AI-powered utility options that will open doors to additional rewards, enhanced poker gameplay, AI instruction and much more.

Stability in PokerGo Play

Fans of the existing free-to-play casual poker game, PokerGo Play, can breathe easy—there will be no changes and we will continue to support it in its current form. It remains as engaging and accessible as ever.

While the first version of GalaChain Poker’s tokenomics was originally announced here as a new system for PokerGO Play, from this point on all new tokenomics will apply solely to the new title, GalaChain Poker. $GCHIP will not be used as a utility or reward token within PokerGO Play.

GalaChain Poker Tokenomics

GalaChain Poker will always be free to download and play, with various ways to participate without making purchases or owning $GCHIP. However, for those who wish to get involved in the strategic intricacies of the game’s reward economy, $GCHIP tokenomics have been carefully calibrated to benefit players and support sustainable ecosystem growth.

GalaChain Poker has an incredibly strong focus on the players themselves, offering them a 50% reward share of all generated $GCHIP.

As with many other Gala Games, token rewards for GalaChain Poker will be distributed daily as mint allowances, allowing the player to mint them onto the blockchain whenever they please.

  • 50% to Players, rewarding active gameplay.
  • 10% to a Referral Program incentivizing community growth.
  • 30% to Texas Hold’em Table Nodes operators, ensuring smooth operations and platform integrity.
  • 7.5% to Gala, supporting continual development and innovation.
  • 2.5% to Founder’s Node operators, honoring their crucial role in our network.

How $GCHIP is Generated

The total amount of $GCHIP generated and distributed as rewards is determined by the amount of in-game chips taken by “the house.”

In “Cash Style” Games

“Cash Style” tables are offered at many different minimum buy-in levels and the amount of $GCHIP allocated to daily rewards is determined by the amount of in-game chips bet at the tables. 

For every 1M in-game chips bet on the tables, 1 $GCHIP is generated for reward distribution.

In SNG Games

SNGs are tournaments for which each player pays an entry fee from their in-game chips. At launch, GalaChain Poker will offer 5-player SNG tables that award prizes to 1st and 2nd place. 

For every 1M chips spent on SNG entry fees, 2.5 $GCHIP is generated for reward distribution.

How Players are Rewarded

To determine the share of each day’s $GCHIP rewards going to individual players, each player’s participation is converted to a point structure, described in-game as a player’s Score.

Participating players’ Scores translate to their share of the daily $GCHIP distribution. This means that players who bet more often and in higher amounts will have higher scores, which generally lead to greater shares of the day’s rewards.

Score Multipliers

By reaching minimum buy-in amounts for higher stakes tables, players automatically enhance their potential daily $GCHIP reward share. But even on top of that, a system of Score multipliers will be used to further increase rewards for players who compete in higher stakes competition.

By adding additional incentives for players to play at the stakes levels that closely match their chip capacity, we can ensure a more competitively balanced game, discouraging chip stack bullying and encouraging more fair gameplay.

Rewarding Fair Play

In summary of the Score multiplier system:

For every 1 $GCHIP that is “fairly” generated, the player’s Score increases by 1.

GalaChain Poker will serve a wide range of players, from free participants to large stack contenders who consistently use $GCHIP to purchase additional in-game chips. With such a wide range of stakes levels and chip count sizes, a system was needed to prevent bullying.

For example, if a player has a stack 10,000 times bigger than yours, they probably shouldn’t be playing at your table because they will be tempted to bully you with their easily replenished chip stack. Chip stack bullying in this manner has the potential to make the game less enjoyable for everyone involved– Therefore, we want to incentivize players to sit at tables that are well suited to their total chip counts.

The table below includes the initial plans for these multipliers in “Cash Style” games:

For SNG tourneys, players are instantly awarded Score points when joining tourneys at various levels. The Score received for joining a SNG is directly proportional to the amount of chips spent as a SNG entry fee.

Spending $GCHIP

In addition to the set of AI upgrades that will be available with a post-launch update, players can always use $GCHIP to purchase additional in-game chips. The most basic purchase level in the GalaChain Poker app will get you 10,000 in-game chips for 1 $GCHIP, but as you spend more $GCHIP in a single purchase, the in-game chip value received will grow.

For exact $GCHIP to in-game chip conversion rates, check the listings in the Gala Games store.

Texas Hold’em Table Nodes

The GalaChain Poker DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) will be powered by the Texas Hold’em Table Node network, whose active operators will always receive 30% of the $GCHIP generated as rewards for operating their nodes.

In addition to the hosting of normal gameplay, Texas Hold’em Table Nodes will ultimately power the game’s forthcoming AI features, ensuring increasing utility for this network as a groundbreaking decentralized AI mechanism.

Transferable Node Workload NFTs will be issued to all Texas Hold’em Table Node operators to ensure that our community of operators is free to trade their nodes.

Upcoming Node Sale

The initial sale of Texas Hold’em Table Node licenses will begin early next week. Subscribe with your email address at GalaChainPoker.com to ensure you get a notification when it’s time for the sale to begin.

As a special pre launch offer, Texas Hold’em Table Node licenses will first be available in an extremely limited supply of just 200 of them for $400 per node license. New batches of Texas Hold’em Table Nodes will be released at higher price tiers at the team’s discretion, driven by player activity.

The pre-launch Texas Hold’em Table Node license sale is the lowest price for which these licenses will be available in a primary sale.

As with all Gala nodes, running a workload for the DePIN will be required and $GCHIP rewards will be allocated based on workload activity.

GalaChain Poker is set to redefine blockchain gaming, offering rewards for playing, whether or not you’re winning!