Thursday, February 11, 2010

Reefer Love Poker Tourney

Reefer Love is the name of the newest event at Reefer Poker where players are awarded with a free coupon to a $200 added Reefer Love tournament by winning a poker hand with a heart flush.

Details: From Saturday, Feb 13 through midnight on Sunday Feb 14 any player that wins a cash (ring) game hand with a heart flush, using both of their hole cards, will earn a free coupon to a $5 + .50 tournament with $200 added that will be held on Monday Feb 15th. Only games of Texas Holdem will qualify for this promotion, and both SnG and multi-table tournaments will be excluded. Players that have the qualifying hands must email love@reeferpoker.com with the winning hand number. After verifying that the hand qualifies, players will be awarded their coupons on Monday, February 15 at least 2 hours prior to the start of the tournament.

So don't be shy, whip-out that big sticky cola, roll it up and show some love, enjoy it with your sweet hearts....

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Roll of Reefer Poker

Reefer Poker have tapped into a unique energy source, as they continue to grow at a steady rate which is the envy of the competition because it’s still mostly by word of mouth, even after almost 2 years. The main reasons are the fun and the affinity. The name is very memorable so it get’s the introduction but the great service is what compels people to return, as they realize it’s a real serious poker operation, despite the often comical but attractive tournaments and promotions. The 420 community “niche” especially respond well to the weekly Stoners Vs Staff tournament and the weekend Wake ‘n Bake and/or 4:20 Poker Tournaments. However you slice it and dice it, there remains one key factor that distinguishes Reefer Poker from all other poker rooms, the reason it’s more of a community based brand than any of its competitors, it’s the weed.

So what’s on the horizon for the Reefer Poker in 2010 and beyond? The managing partners are all hands-on in the marketing of the brand and the products, they recognize that there’s a high-bar placed in front of them by well established companies with much deeper pockets, this means that they need to be more creative to generate the buzz factor with promotions that offer cool prize packages which include the popular logo shirts, hats, and branded rolling papers, bud grinders, vaporizers and bongs. The team must leverage the counter culture contacts on the social networks and their own social portal called Reefer People to build brand awareness, while at the same time continue to give away as much money, in guaranteed prize pools, as they can possibly afford, to remain competitive in the poker niche.

The dream of Reefer Poker is to bring the brand to the street and get face to face with the members of the 420 Army by sending a road crew with Reefer gear to every major cannabis expo, Hemp Festival, 420 Day Celebrations, Cannabis Cup and co-host another “Weed Series of Poker” with High Times Magazine, as seen in the September 2008 back to school issue under the title “Toker Poker”. Plus, Reefer Poker aspires to be the main buzz at the “World Series of Poker” in Las Vegas with a fully licensed bar and medical marijuana patient’s hospitality suite. There are also several major bike festivals and hip-hop rock concerts across the U.S. that fit perfectly into the ground team strategy, like the Bob Marley Festival in Miami, or the Smoke Out Festival in California. The future looks sweet for Reefer Poker.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Seasons Reefer Greetings

We wanted to take this opportunity, the day before Christmas, to wish everyone a very Merry Holiday Season and a safe Happy New Year. The growth of Reefer Poker this past year has far surpassed our wildest expectations and the cool people we’ve met along the way have made every minute of the effort well worth while. Reefer Poker promises to continue striving to be the “Best Dealer” online, so you can expect us to give away lot’s more great travel prizes, vaporizers, bongs, rolling papers, stickers, hat, t-shirts and of course lot’s of cash, as we continue to smoke the competition.

We thank you all for joining the Reefer Community and wish you and yours a very happy and buzzed holiday and the stickiest, dankest buds, in the new year.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Reefer Poker Bonus

Reefer Poker Initial Deposit Bonus 150% - $1420With Reefer Poker they make stepping up to the table for the first time a little more rewarding. With your first deposit you will receive an amazing 150% up to $1,420 FREE bonus. Their way of saying "Welcome to Reefer Poker". So, a deposit of just $100 will get you another $150 to use at the tables. $1,420 deposit will get you another $2,130 to use at the tables. Pretty easy. Take full advantage of this FREE bonus and watch your bank roll grow!

How do I get my 150% up to $1,420 FREE bonus?

Simple. Download the FREE software.
Use coupon code REALLYCOOL when you make your first deposit in the cashier.

REALLYCOOL awards 150% up to $1,420.00. Enter the code "REALLYCOOL" in the cashier with initial deposit only.
But it gets better!

All new depositors at Reefer Poker will also get a FREE entry to a $1,000 Monthly Depositors FREEROLL. Check your account for the coupon after you have made your first deposit.

Please note, there are play requirements to qualify for the bonuses. $1 of bonus money will be paid for every 75 V.I.P. points earned. Bonus money will be awarded in $5 increments. For further information or clarification on these requirements, please contact support@reeferpoker.com

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Reefer Community Freeroll Tournament

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Every month since May, Reefer Poker has been increasing the Reefer Community Freeroll Jackpot by $500 per month, this month the guaranteed prize pool has reached $2,000. Simply login and register for the tourney in the Lobby. To view your coupons click on the Cashier tab at the top, and then the Coupons tab.

Good luck in the tournament, and thanks for playing at Reefer Poker.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Reefer Poker Freeroll Tip

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Reefer Poker has a couple of big freeroll poker tournaments coming up, such as: Freerolls play a little bit different than regular buyin tournaments. There are many weak players that can be exploited, which is what I'm going to try and describe to you in this strategy tip: How to play pocket kings (pre flop)
How to play pocket kings (pre flop)

Pocket Kings are the second best starting hand you can get in Texas Holdem. If you play them right, you can win a big pot with them, but if you're not careful you could lose a big one. A lot of players in freerolls just push all-in no matter what the action in the hand is, while this can sometimes win you a big pot, you will usually win a very small one this way.

First of all, take a look at the action in front of you. Are you the first into the pot? Are there several 'limpers', who just called the big blinds' bet, in front of you? Or was there a raise in front of you? You always need to be either raising, or re-raising with your pocket kings. Are you the first to act? Raise to 3 times the value of the big blind. If there are limpers in front of you, you should raise more, to around the size of the total pot. If there was a already a raise in front of you, you should be looking to re-raise this bet to about 3 times the original raise. If there was already a re-raise in front of you, you should always push all-in.

Never, ever fold pocket kings before the flop in a freeroll tournament.

Example hand:

It's late in a Reefer Poker freeroll, blinds are up to 200/400 and most of the players at the table, including yourself have more than 10k in chips. You are on the button with KhKd and the player under the gun (the first to act) puts in a raise to 1000, a player in middle position calls the raise. It's then folded around to you and you re-raise to 3000. The small and big blind both fold. The original raiser thinks for a moment and decides to push his remaining chips into the pot. The middle position player now folds and you insta-call the all-in bet. When he shows you JsJh you high five your monitor and type 'whosyourdaddy' into the chat box. The board comes 7s 8s 9s 2d 2h and you win a huge pot to set yourself up to make the final table of the freeroll by playing your pocket kings correctly.

What could have gone wrong this hand if you played it differently? Suppose you just called the initial raise, you would be going to the flop with 2 other players. Now the flop comes 789, all spades. The under the gun player bets and the middle position player pushes all-in. Now you have a really tough decision, you have an overpair but no spades. What could your opponents have? No way to find out anymore and you decide to make a crying call for all your chips and so does the under the gun player. You can beat the pocket jacks that the first player shows, but the middle position player shows 10sJd to make a straight. Now he wins a huge pot and you are out of the tournament.

Hope you've enjoyed this poker strategy tip, see you on the tables at Reefer Poker.