| In no-limit or pot-limit poker, the bets can become very big and apply a great deal of pressure on anyone having to face those bets. During a hand, there is a single point where the greatest amount of pressure can be applied. It is at those points that read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu Daniel Negreanu is an instructor at Poker. "The harder you work, the luckier you get." - McAlexander It amazes me how often I hear things like, "I used to hold lots of hands when I was young," or, "I used to hit every flush draw whe read more |
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| By Jim McManus Mae West: "Is poker a game of chance?" W.C. Fields: "Not the way I play it."-My Little Chickadee Last November I flew east across the Atlantic with my country's line of succession up for grabs for the first time since 1789. Boa read more |
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| By Dr. Mark Burtman Perhaps no one greeted 2004 with more enthusiasm than I did. 2003 turned out to be one of the most difficult years of my life. As my life seemed to unravel in many departments, I managed to reassemble myself in a new location with read more |
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| By Tim Lavalli All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go.Yes indeed, all roads, well at least all poker roads lead to Las Vegas and to the 2006 World Series of Poker at the Rio. For those of you not venturing to the big event, which starts on June 26th, read more |
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| By Dr. Mark Burtman In July of 2003 I started a new practice in Columbus, Mississippi. I had practiced in Paducah, Kentucky for nearly 3 years before making a change. In Kentucky my love of poker was frowned upon by the powers that be in the medical p read more |
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| By Lou Krieger No, this is not an article on plumbing, although some of the characters we'll meet here could use some repair work. The title refers to an unhappy condition that many poker players as well as other gamblers share, and even many successfu read more |
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| By Vince Burgio Will somebody please tell me how to determine which way to turn when you get off that darn elevator at Binion's Horseshoe? I have been staying at Binions for 14 years and as of last May, at the World Series of Poker, I have never been abl read more |
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| By Robert Arabella "El Rey del Poker," Paco Vargas, a poker player from South America, has been found dead. Talbot, the Poker Room's Chief of Security, "The Poker Cop," begins his investigation. Part 3 Playing Solitaire I identify the dead man, read more |
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| By John Carlisle, MA, NCC We, poker players, certainly have our own language. Non-players think of our verbiage of pot-odds, pocket rockets, drawing dead, and the like to be nothing short of a foreign language. What I have found, though, is even those read more |
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