| By Matthew Hilger There are certain hold'em situations against unknown opponents in which you can make the same play with a high level of success. One of my favorite plays is a version of a delayed bluff. A delayed bluff is typically defined as call read more |
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| By Paul Samuel (The UK's answer to Mike Caro or Lassie)1. IntroductionThis is going to be really interesting; You remember in the last article how we compared the merits of pocket pairs. Well do you ? If not go back and re-read. Whilst on the road tod read more |
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| By Art SantellaI'm sure that at one time or another we all have questioned a hand that we lost, and wondered if we pushed too hard or not hard enough. Hindsight is always 20/20 but at least we can learn from questioning our success's or failures in pok read more |
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| By Al Spath Ever take a foolish daredevil ride down the rapids of the Colorado River? Well, most of us haven't, but in stud poker, players frequently experience a river equally full of risk and unpredictable dangers. Although a bit more tranquil, the 7 read more |
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| Part One by Tommy Angelo Before anything flows, there must be a difference. Between different elevations, water flows. Between different pressures, air flows. Between different poker players, money flows. In the world of reciprocality, it's not what read more |
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| By Max Shapiro A while back I drove up for a tournament at the Barstow Card Casino and was stunned to discover that the tournament director was Filthy Willy. I asked Big Denny how come. "Aw," he shrugged, "Dirty Wally wuz cryin' on my shoulder about h read more |
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| By Max Shapiro My sweetie was reading a health magazine article one day. "Maxwell," she said to me, "do you know what the number one cause of death is for men?" "Aggravation." "Don't get smart with me," she snapped. "It's heart attacks. And this artic read more |
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| By Jan Fisher It's been said that you can't please all the people all the time, but in an effort to disprove that theory, Card Player Cruises sailed from both the East and West coasts during the month of November. We began the month with a 10-day, six read more |
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| By John Vorhaus Why do you play poker? Do you do it for fun? To make a living? To put a few extra shekels in your satchel? Maybe, sadly, your obsessive-compulsive personality won't let you get away from the game. If that's the case (a subject for a dif read more |
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| By Nick Eisel One mistake beginning players tend to make when they are learning the ins and outs of online tournaments is that they use the minimum bet button far too often. The funny thing about this is that it is actually rarely correct to ever do so read more |
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