| Why play poker? It seems like a simple question, but the answer is both complex and personal. There are many different reasons to play or not play poker. Often, the reasons a person chooses to play poker will shed a light on what type of player that p read more |
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| By Rolf Slotboom On my way to qualifying for the final of the Holland Casino Poker Championships In the summer of 2005, the state casino in my home country The Netherlands started up a new event, the Holland Casino Poker Championships. Six qualifying ev read more |
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| There once was this group of cats from around greater Louisville who just gambled full time and didn't have a job. You'd always see them at poker games, racetracks, riverboats, ball games, golf courses and the like, but you'd never see them in a traffic read more |
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| By Mike PaulleWith the expansion of casinos across the country, there has been an explosion of cardroom poker. Until recently, of the millions of poker players in America, few had an opportunity to play outside their 'home' games without traveling to L read more |
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| By Nick Eisel Different casinos have different structures for their No-Limit Hold'em cash games nowadays. I'd like to say that the standard is a $300 buy-in with a reasonable rake, but I'm not even sure that would be true if you took a cross-section of read more |
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| By Matthew Hilger This is the last article in a series called Top 10 Mistakes of Online Players. The mistakes are not given in any particular order. Most of the mistakes apply to live play also although two or three of them are more applicable to on read more |
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| By Paul Samuel (The UK's answer to Mike Caro or Lassie)IntroductionI'm still here. Due to overwhelming demand, I have returned to bore and amaze you with maths and mayhem.By the way, why do Americans call it math? Is it because you do less of it than u read more |
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| By Max Shapiro All year long, I've been searching every gambling magazine I could find, along with the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Money magazine, and even the National Enquirer. But, for some unfathomable reason, they've al read more |
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| By John Vorhaus As you prepare to make the transition from limit to no-limit Texas hold'em, or into hold'em from other forms of poker, you need to give some thought to the state of mind you bring to the game. The difference between limit thinking and n read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu Before the World Series of Poker started, Barry Greenstein had agreed to play me in all the nine forms of poker that I had listed in my open poker challenges. Since I asked for a rematch in seven-card stud after he beat me, the amo read more |
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