| By John Vorhaus In the psychology of no limit hold'em, most people look to the preflop raiser to lead the action postflop. This bet, famously called a continuation bet, can bring all sorts of grief to a preflop raiser when the flop misses his hand - esp read more |
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| By Dave Hench Like many chip collectors, I got started kind of by accident, keeping a few "souvenir" chips here and there from various casino towns. First was Reno, next was Las Vegas, then Tunica, Biloxi, and Atlantic City. At each stop, if I thoug read more |
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| By Al Spath If you are undecided as to where to plunk your money down, waiting another week will only increase the degree of difficulty in making your selection (at least 15-20 more internet poker rooms will come on line). It appears that poker sites read more |
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| By Mike Paulle"The Mind is a terrible thing to waste." So goes the ad on TV. It's equally true at the poker table. So many players slip into a semi-coma while playing poker, a GIANT edge you can have on your competition is mental.As a tournament poker read more |
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| By Barry TanenbaumIn Part I of this article, we discussed when and why to be deceptive. We concluded the you should make deceptive plays sparingly, and only when there is a clear reason why you need to be deceptive, and this hand will help you do that. read more |
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| By Dave Scharf There is a common mistake that just about all inexperienced players make. It is the same mistake made by many experienced players who, despite their experience, still lose tons of money at the poker table. Tiger Woods will teach you to read more |
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| By Rolf SlotboomA lot of poker players have somewhat mixed feelings towards people who play the game for a living. Although they respect their ability to beat the games and be a winning player, they often show contempt towards them by calling them "gri read more |
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| By Justin West It seems like only yesterday that I was pacing the tables at the World Series of Poker, fighting for position amidst a sea of reporters and railbirds, craning to catch a glimpse of poker history. Be that as it may, we're ready for read more |
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| By Vince Burgio The other day I was waiting to get into a side game at the Rio, when a young man asked if he could talk to me alone. I said, "Sure," and we separated ourselves from everyone. Once we were alone he explained that a few nights ago he had read more |
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| By Michael WiesenbergIf you've never played in a cardroom, you may think you'll run into nothing but thieves and angle shooters (players who take advantage of other unsophisticated players by misleading actions that are technically not outlawed by the h read more |
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