| By Dave Apostolico The exploding popularity of no limit hold ‘em tournaments continues to amaze me. Within a five minute drive of my house (located outside of Philadelphia), there are at least a dozen restaurants/bars that hold weekly tournaments. Th read more |
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| By Vince Burgio Every couple of years, it seems, I have to publicly let off a little steam bywriting a column about things that irritate me. So, I´ll get right to it by telling you about the first thing that bugs me. It seems that every time I turn on read more |
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| By Nick Eisel When I last left off, I had gone over some of the big differences that exist between the early stages of a tournament and the middle ones. There is no hard and fast way to cover all of the aspects of each area of play, especially consider read more |
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| By Sean Carey We can all agree that the online poker world can be a calloused place. It's hard to face the cold reality that ensues when a man masquerading as a gecko or a buxom volleyball player catches a 2-outer on the river, then berates you for your read more |
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| BIntroduction Knowing the true odds in a poker-playing situation will often make you rethink the way you play a hand. Most players use intuition, and are often quite good at doing this, to guess what the odds are and therefore how to play a hand. How read more |
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| By Max Shapiro Early last year I had one of my usual intelligent conversations with Big Denny. "Hey, Maxey," he asked me, "ya got any pull wit' dat magazine ya writes for?" "Oh, sure," I replied sarcastically, "Barry Shulman doesn't dare make a move wi read more |
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| Par Lou Krieger (Traduction: Nicolas Fradet)Cette série cible les joueurs de Hold'em débutant. Le but est d'introduire de nouveaux joueurs à ce jeu excitant et leurs donner une assez bonne formation pour les rendre confortables à jouer du poker de casi read more |
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| By John Carlisle Catching a read on an opponent is simply an amazing feeling. In a recent No Limit Hold 'Em tournament, I was seated near two players who oozed tells and had very predictable betting patterns. I was desperate to get into any pot agains read more |
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| by Jason Pohl In part 1 of this article, I used some fairly dense calculations to demonstrate that the best play with overcards is very often a simple fold. In the second section, we will follow-up by gauging the odds with a larger pot and multiple opp read more |
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| A Joker Journal By Dave Cinch I've been slow rolling my Special Probability theory, as millions of you have probably noticed - and with good reason. When this gets in the hands of the masses, everything is gonna be different. It might be the biggest read more |
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