| By Daniel Negreanu I recently played in a $20,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em invitational tournament at Wynn Las Vegas. It was a short field of 23 players and would air live on FoxSportsNet. The structure was rather fast in order to get down to the final read more |
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| By Max Shapiro "Hey, Max," Action Al greeted me one day, "I want to talkto you about something."I held my hand up like a cop stopping traffic. "Look,Al," I said sternly. "I can't use you in any of my columnsright now, and I really don't want to hear an read more |
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| The World Series of Poker has sprouted many followers in the last couple of years. Amateur tables are popping up all over the world and friendly cash games are everywhere come Friday night. Whether it is for thrill or profit the so called sport of pok read more |
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| By Rolf Slotboom Today, I will discuss a few common errors among people who think they play well. Most of the time, the players involved don't even know they are making a mistake, because they seem to be doing the right thing. I will analyze three of read more |
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| By Jan Fisher So far in this series of articles, we have discussed many things involving playing poker in public. You now have been made aware of the different employees whom you will encounter as well as the jobs that they will perform. The idea of p read more |
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| By Max Shapiro From time to time I have poked a little fun at Oklahoma Johnny Hale and his Seniors tournaments, which at last count encompassed at least 14 separate "World Championship" events yearly. OK Johnny has taken this ribbing in good spirits. read more |
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| Until you become a consistent winning online poker player, your main concern should be developing a strong set of starting hand standards and learning how to play those cards properly. However, once you reach the next level of your poker game you shoul read more |
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| By Rolf Slotboom Recently, there's been quite a bit of discussion as to what constitutes a "good" player. Is a good player someone who challenges the very best, and then knows how to beat them? Or is a good player someone who tries to find himself in read more |
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| By Al Spath So the debate rages on, do I play solid-aggressive poker, or do I play with reckless abandon? I sometimes think the answer may actually lie somewhere in-between. I strive to teach beginning players to play solid-aggressive (tight-aggressiv read more |
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| By Nick Eisel By far the most difficult position to play in a shorthanded game is the small blind. This shouldn't be too hard believe since you have the worst position from the flop onward and you're already halfway in the pot making it more tempting t read more |
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