| By Art Santella I want to give you some thoughts on a subject that must have crossed every poker player's mind since the game was invented. I know that covers a lot of territory but its a big question. There are many factors which make one a consisten read more |
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| By Jan Fisher Costa Rica boasts rich and exotic scenery and a lifestyle to peak the interest of the truly laid-back. Wondrous adventures abound to gather the attention of the casual tourist, all the way up to the most daredevil of all thrill seekers. read more |
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| By Dave Apostolico On its surface, poker is a friendly social game. Even at the biggest cash games and tournament events, players are expected to maintain a certain decorum and act civil toward each other. What many beginning players fail to realize read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu Daniel Negreanu is an instructor at Poker. I'm going to let you in on a little secret here. If you believe that watching for a twitchy eye or a flared nostril is what poker is all about - you're quite wrong. Many poker players (ma read more |
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| By Nolan Dalla Ladies and gentlemen, meet Ralph Grubb. He's a 52-year-old railbird who's fallen on hard times recently. Grubb lost his job about six months ago and has since been hanging out daily at the local cardroom, looking for a stake to get bac read more |
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| By Art SantellaIn past columns I've written about angle shots that bend the rules to the breaking point. I came across this question and found to my surprise, that it generated a lot of controversy amongst players. I had to cut many of the more confro read more |
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| By Robert Arabella I am become death, the destroyer of all worlds. - Benjamin Franklin, Crimes Against The Publick Part 1 - The Sinner's Game"Jack The Ripper," killer of six, taunted police with handwritten letters to The London Times. "The read more |
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| By Lou KriegerThis is the forth of our four-part series on bluffing: a look into the history and mystery of the bluff, along with another tale that's right up there with the great bluffs in poker's storied history. Bluffing and PositionIn most instances read more |
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| By John VorhausArticle Expired Please post them in our Poker. read more |
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| By John Vorhaus The first poker book I read was George Percy's estimable Seven-card Stud: The Waiting Game. It taught me something I had never before known, or even contemplated: that it's possible to extract profit from poker simply by not playing han read more |
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