| By Dr. Mark Burtman Someone once asked me, "What is the second best thing to winning at poker?" The answer was, "Losing at poker!" Lately, I have been doing a lot of the second best thing. There was a large string of posts on Poker related to a young m read more |
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| By David Apostolico Poker is not only situational but textual. By textual, I mean that every game has its own unique dynamic. There will be an ebb and flow that will naturally occur. Everything builds off what has transpired before. While it's usefu read more |
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| By Mike CaroWe talk a lot about "advertising" in poker. Ten years ago, in Poker Player newspaper, I wrote a column defining one of my approaches to maximizing profit through the use of advertising. Before you read it, you need to know that it probably read more |
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| By John Vorhaus For a long time, the line on John Vorhaus was, "As a poker player, he's a pretty good writer." I used that line myself, in a sort of self-deprecating, self-excusing way to explain why I didn't enter a lot of tournaments and why you read more |
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| Par Lou Krieger (Traduction: Nicolas Fradet)Surcartes - Devriez-vous jouer des surcartes, ou non? Plusieurs de vos adversaires vont couramment appeler avec des surcartes. Supposons que vous égalisez avant le flop avec K-J, vous êtes contre trois advers read more |
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| By Dr. Mark Burtman Do you remember the song The Night Chicago Died? It was a big hit in 1974 by Paper Lace. I was in 5th grade and I bought the 8-track tape. That was the only big hit they had. They were a "one-hit wonder". VH-1 often shows videos read more |
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| By Barry TanenbaumI have been trying to think of a sport/activity in which it is worse to finish second than it is in poker. I finally came up with boxing, in which the guy that finishes second may be unconscious. But even then, the guy who finishes s read more |
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| By Rolf SlotboomIn pot-limit Omaha (just like in any other flop-type game), the flop is the decision point in whether or not (and how) to continue with the hand. It's important to have your cards fit in with the flop well, that is it is usually unwise read more |
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| By Jim McManus By the time I can face the prospect of a me-less PokerMillion again, it's 6:45 Sunday evening, November 19, and we're down to five guys. Since their hole cards are being filmed through glass panels then broadcast live to the world, the a read more |
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| By Nolan Dalla Is Hitchhiking Legal? You can usually tell something about a poker player by the kind of car he drives. Back in Dallas, the best players always drove the fanciest cars. If the parking lot was full of Caddys and Lincolns, the game was p read more |
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