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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

SWTOR Leveling Guide - Fastest Way to Reach Level 50

Do you want to know how to reach level 50 in SWTOR as soon as possible? Well, even if this post isn't exactly a step-by-step SWTOR leveling guide, you will surely find here a few bits of valuable information that will help you level a lot more faster. By the time you have finished reading this article, you'll know what you have to do.

Probably just like yourself, no matter what MMO I play, my number one goal is to hit the level cap as quickly as possible, and have my character ready for end-game PvP and raiding. Needless to say, I have the same goal for Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Leveling in SWTOR isn't too difficult, but just as in almost any other MMO, it's the same long and tedious process. Although Bioware has given a very neat storyline to each class, which also gives the game a very catchy atmosphere, if you get caught by it, it will take you a lot of time to reach level 50.

Ok, so let's see...

What's the Fastest Way to Level Up in SWTOR?

Not surprisingly, it's questing (or completing missions, to put it in SWTOR terms). And SWTOR quests don't have a high level of difficulty, in general, featuring quite a distinctive central leveling path. But there are always hidden objectives that can take a lot of time to discover, and shortcuts that can make your leveling process much easier and bring you a high XP rating. That's when a SWTOR leveling guide comes in.

Plus, if you know how to alternate your questing sessions with warzones and flashpoints sessions, you will also be able to keep a peaked XP rating. This aspect is also covered excellently by a SWTOR leveling guide I've been using.

SWTOR Fast Leveling Tips

Knowing questing shortcuts or the exact location of certain quest bosses or objectives isn't enough though, to have a quick progression in Star Wars: The Old Republic. There are also a few rules that I've learned by using a SWTOR leveling guide, that I'm going to share here.

1. If you want fast leveling, skip all the NPC talking in each quest. Pressing "space" allows you to do that. Sadly, I wasn't able to find out about the "skip-talking" command only on my second day of SWTOR. Every time I asked about it in the game chat, the trolls that were everywhere, gave me only erroneous advice, like: "Press ALT + F4, that'll do!"

2. Enable area loot. Looting a large pack of corpses one by one will considerably slow you down.

3. Choose an AoE specialization for leveling.

4. Although most classes have at least one basic healing ability, it's always a good idea to have medpacks with you. Dying after you have cleared a cave full of mobs, right before you complete your objective really sucks, and doing it over and over again will surely slow you down.

Now, to level fast in SWTOR isn't that difficult. But in order to do that, it's best to know exactly where to go and what to do, when to join a warzone or a flashpoint, and what quests to complete, especially in flashpoints.

A SWTOR leveling guide can be a lot of help. You will find more details about the best one of them, only a click away.

Click here: SWTOR Leveling Guide.


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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Poker Play: An Effective Strategy At Any Level

I never had an interest in gambling until I moved to Vegas. I was living in the suburbs of Chicago and working as a kitchen manager of a downtown restaurant. I never had time to socialize since work seemed to take up all my time. I was usually too tired from the long days of managing the restaurant. My wife and I were in the process of building a house in a brand new development. After our house was built, we made the decision to moved to Vegas. The timing was perfect, there was a housing boom in full force at the time and we bought our 2nd home at a great price. I moved out ahead of my wife for the purpose of finding work in the restaurant business. She was a registered nurse and was guaranteed work at a very nice hospital. Everything was good, or so I thought. Still unable to find a job at that point, we both eventually settled in our new home in Vegas and sold our house in Chicago and then divorced. I was single and jobless. I went through a few meaningless jobs before I landed a job dealing poker at Binion's Horseshoe during The World Series of Poker. I had a natural love for the game and was intrigued by the math involved in poker. My fascination with being able to get good "reads" on people led me on a pursuit to learn all I could about body language and the math behind poker.

I have always had an interest in understanding people. I studied psychology at Middle Tennessee State University in the early 90's. I have spent the last 11 years studying body language and facial expressions to better understand peoples' personalities. It has led me down a completely different path than I had anticipated. My aim is no longer to improve my poker game but to use research and studies to help myself and others understand personality.

Poker was originally played by groups of guys getting together for a "friendly" game of cards. Games were held in inconspicuous back rooms, dimly lit, where going "all in" could cost you more than the money on the table. There was always the threat of being raided by police, mugged by gunmen or both. It wasn't until Benny Binion moved poker to the gambling mecca now known as Las Vegas to legitimize what we know as poker. However, today's poker is an entirely different game. From excessive numbers of players to accessibility to information found on the Internet about the game and new and improved methods of play, finding the advantages in poker are becoming scarce.

There are three basic ingredients when it comes to playing poker effectively. The first is understanding the numbers behind poker, in other words knowing poker math. Next, is the ability to read someone's body language. And the third is understanding a person's personality. In this article, I am hoping to show you how these three interact with one another and how you can improve your ability to read others.

The first part to learning poker is the math skills. If you are saying to yourself that you are not good at math, that's ok. With a little logic and common sense, you can understand the fundamentals. Just understand that the math never changes. The statistical chance of drawing a specific card has, is, and always will be a 20 per cent chance. The basic are the percentages or probability of making your hand. For example, when I was playing consistently, I would look for certain percentages of my hole cards (Texas hold em) before I would get up from the game and try my luck at another table. I know that I should see a pocket pair once every sixteen hands, suited cards once every three to four hands, and suited connectors once every forty-six hands. The big statistic that saves me a lot of money is the issue with pocket jacks. I always thought this was a strong hand, however I learned that when holding pocket jacks, my percentages of a higher card coming on the flop are greater than my chance of getting pocket jacks! Lesson: don't play jacks to strong, you end up a long-term loser. An advanced skill to keep in mind is your expected value. Without going into too much detail about it, it is basically what you expect to get from a given betting session, and armed with this value, helps make your decisions. It's a little tricky and should be reserved for when you move up the poker ladder to then next level of game. For now just focus on the basic percentages. Don't get ahead of yourself. Get the basics down. It wont take you long. It took me about a week to understand the basics, then I was off to the races. Once I had an understanding of basic percentages and EV (expected value) I was still hungry for more. I felt like something was still missing from my game. I found that in my ability to read body language.

The next ingredient is the ability to read someone's body language. The skills you learn here can help you in every aspect of your life. As I continue my research and study in body language, I am still in awe of how this information is not valued enough to be taught in schools. The basic premise to body language is never, and I mean never, take a single body language and make a judgment on just that one trait. Some guys say if you really want to know what someone is going to do on a poker table look at their feet. At their feet? Come on, when I am sitting at a poker table, the last thing I am going to is say, "your all in, can you wait a second, I have to look under the table at your feet and then I can make my decision. " no, I'm afraid this isn't what would happen at a poker table. And it defies our basic rule to take gestures in isolation. The key to body language is to take body language in context. If someone has their arms crossed, it usually means they are being defensive. However, if they are sitting under the air conditioner vent and its 60 degrees in the poker room, it could mean they are cold, not being defensive. This is the best advice I can give you when it comes to reading someones body language. Once you become familiar with the putting body language expressions together in a meaningful way, the more advanced stage is to focus on the face and facial expression. There are more nerve connections between the brain and the face than any other part of the body. The poker face is expressionless, motionless but full of information if you know what you are looking for. There is a lot to facial expressions, too much to cover in this article, but what i can tell you is that your game will drastically improve once you start studying the face and all that it has to offer. Once again stick with the basics, learn to read overall body language, then move to more detailed information in the face.

Once we put these first two together, we have almost completed our poker game. The third and last ingredient is understanding the personality of a person. Poker, at a basic level, is a game about cards. You play cards, you look at cards, and understand the cards. As you progress and step up your game to higher levels, poker becomes a game of observing and understanding people. The cards don't matter as much. Naturally, the best hand wins in a game of poker, but learning the skills to understand body language (in particular, facial expressions) and the type of personalities you are dealing with, is truly what the game of poker is about. It is very important to be able to tell if a person is lying to you. The greatest gift you can have is the ability to not only make good statistical decision, and read their body language, but to baseline the person's personality by what you see and hear at the table. Personality is composed of five key elements. One, the level of intellect. Two, their temperament. Third, their skill level. Fourth, a person's morality. And finally, number five, their attitude. To function highly on all five takes a rather unique individual. And everyone swings on a pendulum from high to low in each area. But knowing this is half the battle. Knowing how to apply this information is the other half. Once you are able to make intelligent decisions based on personality, with enough practiced, can make you unstoppable at any level of play.

These are the three basic ingredients when it comes to playing poker effectively. In this article, my hope was to show you how these three build upon one another and how you can improve your ability to read others and improve your game. First off, learn the math, it wont ever change. It is the foundation to build upon to be good at playing poker at the beginning levels. Next, learn body language skills, emphasize the facial expressions and context. Learn how the facial muscles react to stress and how wrinkles form based on the long-term use of certain muscles. And finally, read someone's personality traits by how they behave at the table, how skillful they are at playing, their level of intelligence and temperament.

By doing these things and becoming a life long student of the game, you should not expect to stay at whatever level you are at. You can improve you poker game and see amazing returns when these principles are applied. A word of caution, once you head down this path, you will see everything in a new light and understand human nature better. Your new found abilities may just lead you into directions you may not expect!

I will end this article with a true, real story. In 2004 I was full-fledged studying, reading body language, and profiling personalities everywhere I went. (I am sorry to those poor clerks at the Smith's on Flamingo). It was new to me then and it seemed as though I could read people at a different, higher level. I could predict how they were going to react based on the things I said and did. It was time to take a chance at the poker table. I had 140 dollars in my checking account and withdrew the money to try my hand at applying this to poker. I played for 31 hours straight, applied all that I had learned at that point and presto, it worked like a charm. I cashed out over 30 times my investment (over 100 dollars per hour) and was able to take home enough money to cover my bills for that month. With the little extra I had, I bought into a satellite at the Mirage a few days later. The WPT kicked off their season that year at the Mirage, so I wanted to test my new strategies at the next level. It was about 200 dollars for the satellite. I won it. Entered another, won it. Entered another, won it. In no time, I won enough money to cover the super satellite into main event that year. They were giving 37 seats that year and I think there were 355 satellite entrants. When they announced we had made to 37, I was about 15th in chips. A ten thousand dollar seat was mine, with only a two hundred-dollar investment. I sold the seat at a very reasonable discount to a friend and didn't play the main event. I took some time off to get better at my skills, and here I am, eight years later. Do I regret not playing? Sometimes. I think about what could have been. But in reality, the matter is I have not looked back on the decision to take a break in regret, and who knows, when the timing is right, you may see me at a final table of a main event someday.


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Thursday, June 21, 2012

WoW Leveling Locations - Where Can You Level In WoW?

Finding the right WoW leveling locations isn't something difficult. You can level up in a lot of places throughout the game. They all work pretty good, so you just have to find out which suits you the best. That is why I will share with you the best places where you can level up in WoW.


Instead of telling you each zone where you should be for a particular level range, I will show you what leveling locations you have available in general. There is more than one way to advance in the game and you will see them all here.


Quests


The most used method to level up is by doing quests. Players choose this way of advancing because you can also get Gathering professions and make some money too. If you know your way around the quests in WoW or you are using a leveling guide, this method will prove to be the fastest yet.


Grinding


This is another of the pretty good WoW leveling locations, it's just that it is boring. If you have Heirloom items on you than it is worth it. Although it will become harder and harder to gain a new level once you advance.


Instances


Since Dungeon Finder was implemented, leveling through instances has become a very fun way to reach the level cap. You won't have trouble with items since you get blue loot from the bosses in the dungeons and until level 70, you also get a sack that contains a blue item each time you finish an instance.


Battlegrounds


The only trouble with Battlegrounds is that you only get experience when you finish it. If you win you get almost double experience to what you would get if you lose. And winning a BG might turn out to be difficult, since you go up against players who know what they are doing.


In broad, these are the WoW leveling locations you should look into. I suggest using quests to level up as it is the simplest way. If you are fed up with quests and the tranquility that usually accompanies them, then Battlegrounds is probably where you would want to be. Just make sure that you join matches in which you don't have the minimum level. If you do, you will be instantly defeated by enemy Rogues and that will get to be very annoying.


If you would like something between quests and Battlegrounds, then you should definitely try using the Dungeon Finder. As a tank or healer you will get groups pretty fast so you won't have to wait in the queue for very long.


 


 


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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

WoW Zones By Level For Mists Of Pandaria

A new expansion is coming to World of Warcraft, Mists of Pandaria. A lot of players have already played it in the Beta versions. They had a chance to play the new class, the Monk, and the new race, the Pandaren. If you haven't played the expansion yet, you will find this very useful. I will share with you the new WoW zones by level that will arrive sometime this year.

With the Mists of Pandaria expansion 5 new levels will be added, thus increasing the level cap from 85 to 90. Since a new race is also added, a new starter area will be implemented as well as several new zones where you can achieve the new level cap. If you want to go through these fast, you will need to know what they are called and for what level ranges. So let's start with the WoW zones by level for Mists of Pandaria.

The new starter area for the Pandaren race will be called The Wandering Isle. After that you will need to use the same zones you have until now for the 10 to 85 levels. After that, you will enter the new zones. And here they are:

The Jade Forest - 85 to 87
Valley Of The Four Winds - 86 to 87
Kun-Lai Summit - 86 to 88
Townlong Steppes - 88 to 89
Dread Wastes - 89 to 90
Vale Of Eternal Blossoms - 90

Alternatively, you can level from 85 to 90 in one single zone called Krasarang Wilds. Since you will be leveling several characters here, you should try both ways to see which one is fastest. One obvious benefit to leveling in a single large area is that you will be gaining a lot more reputation with the factions there. If you change zones a lot, you might not achieve this as some zones gain reputation for different factions.

One thing I know is that we will have our work cut out for us when this expansion hits. Not only will we have a lot of characters to get to level 90, but we will want to level up a Monk also and some other classes using the Pandaren race.

Knowing the WoW zones by level that you need to do quests in is very important. I hope this sneak peek at the new Pandaria zones will help you get an idea of where you need to go first.

Want to see how the new zones will look like? See them here: WoW Zones By Level.

Get a leveling guide to make sure that you reach the new level cap first! Click here: WoW Zones By Level.


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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

World of Warcraft Leveling Guide - The Fast Way To Level Up In WoW

Leveling a character in World of Warcraft can take a while. Depending if you are a new player or a veteran, the time it takes to reach the level cap can be between 5 days and 10 days of actual play time. In real time, that can from two weeks to two months. That is why most players look for a World of Warcraft leveling guide to use.


Some would argue that leveling in this game isn't difficult, it just takes a while longer. While this is true, since the game has a lot of levels to go through, I have to say that leveling can also be difficult. Say you are a new player who wants to reach the level cap. You will be wasting a lot of time at the beginning getting used to your character and the world around you.


You will be reading the quests entirely to see what you need to do. The location of the quests will be given to you by default. The only problem with that is that it lacks accuracy. You will see a big dot on your map around where the quest should be. So you will have to go to that area and look for what you need to do. For a new player, or someone who doesn't know the game very well, that will take a lot of time.


As you advance in the game, the quests will be harder and they will send you all over the map. As you chase after them, you will also find other quest hubs and you will be tempted to get those as well. In the end you will find yourself running around for large periods of time without doing anything but kill random mobs that attack you.


But things don't have to be that way, even for a new player. You can get a World of Warcraft leveling guide to address all those issues and more. Such a guide is made as an addon which you can use in game. What it should do, if it's a good guide, is tell you exactly where to go for each quest and also tell you which quests to get. You will be following an optimized quest path that will yield the most amount of experience in the least amount of time.


A leveling guide like this will also be very useful at the higher levels where you will need to complete a lot of quests in order to gain a new level. And the monsters there will be tougher and in greater numbers. If you were to wander around such an area you would only waste a lot of time and not advance at all.


The really great thing about a World of Warcraft leveling guide is that it will be yours forever. No matter how many expansions the game will have, you will also have the means to continue leveling fast.


Now you have the chance to get your very own World of Warcraft Leveling Guide.


It will help you achieve the maximum level in the game very fast. That way you can compete with anyone and you will have more time to focus on PvP or improving your character.


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WoW Zones By Level From 1 to 60 for Horde and Alliance

When starting a new character, choosing the right WoW zones by level is really important if you want to level up fast. Needless to say, the best Horde leveling path is different from the Alliance one. These paths can however intersect at some points.

Although it's really easy to choose your leveling path beginning with level 60, when it comes to the WoW zones by level from 1 to 60, there's a different story. Since you don't have a flying mount, and for 40 levels you won't even have a fast ground mount, if you choose the wrong areas, you will waste a lot of time.

In general, it's best to choose zones with high accessibility and visibility, and of course, zones with plenty of quest hubs. This way, your leveling process will be smooth.

Anyway, to make sure you're going to level up without a hassle, at least from level 1 to 60, here are the best WoW zones by level to go through, for Alliance and Horde.

Alliance

Elwynn Forest (1-10)
Westfall (10-15)
Loch Modan (15-19)
Wetlands (19-26)
Northern Stranglethorn (26-32)
Cape of Stranglethorn (32-36)
Western Plaguelands (36-40)
Eastern Plaguelands (40-45)
Badlands (45-47)
Searing Gorge (47-50)
Burning Steppes (50-52)
Swamp of Sorrows (52-55)
Winterspring (55-58)
Blasted Lands (58-60)

Horde

Durotar (1-10)
N. Barrens (10-20)
Ashenvale (20-26)
Arathi Highlands (26-30)
Hinterlands (30-34)
Western Plaguelands (34-39)
Eastern Plaguelands (39-44)
Badlands (44-47)
Felwood (47-51)
Winterspring (51-55)
Un'Goro Crater (55-57)
Blasted Lands (57-60)

Now, depending on the race you create your character from, you may not start in Elwynn Forest or Durotar. But it's best to migrate there and start your questing from those zones. In these zones there are the main cities of Horde and Alliance, and you'll find more players to help you out, you'll find all the trainers etc.

Also, as you can see, both leveling paths for Horde and Alliance contain Western and Eastern Plaguelands. That's because after the Cataclysm, these zones were severely changed, and now there are quite many quest hubs here, with very easy to complete quests. It would be a shame to choose different zones for leveling from 34 to 44. A very good alternative for Badlands, from 44 to 47 is Tanaris.

Many players decide to start with the Outland zones at level 58. Of course, you get more XP from the quests in Hellfire Peninsula by completing them at level 58. But those quests will be much more difficult to complete at this level. Plus, if you're on a populated PvP server, you'll probably be delayed by enemy players as well. So, it's best to play it safe, at least when it comes to the PvE part and ding level 60 in Blasted Lands.

Now, if you want to discover the best leveling path from 60 to 85, click here: WoW Zones By Level.

Also, if you want to learn more about the best WoW leveling addon, follow this link: WoW Zones by Level.


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