| By Robert Arabella Part 5 - ExecutionRead Parts 1-4 hereThere have been three poisoning deaths at the Las Vegas Majestic's Poker Room. The Chief of Poker Room Security, Talbot, The Poker Cop, continues the investigation. Red Penny lowers the gun, slig read more |
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| By Matthew Hilger Stack sizes play an important role in No-Limit decisions on when we can draw and how much we should bet. The implied pot odds are the direct result of the size of each player's chip position. Determining how much to bet is in direc read more |
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| By Nick Eisel In my first article for this site I outlined many of the reasons why shorthanded is more profitable than a full game for any serious player. One of these points was that most people make even more mistakes in a short game than they do at read more |
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| By John Vorhaus "'There must be some way out of here,' said the joker to the thief," and while I doubt Bob Dylan was thinking about poker when he penned those words, the question does arise, in winning and losing sessions alike, when is enough enough? I read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu If you've been reading my columns over the last few months, you'd know that I played in a very friendly $10-$20 game as a teenager. Heck, almost all the players in the game would get together afterward for a few drinks! The important read more |
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| By Jason Pohl In this article, we will begin to tackle the dangerous decisions one has to make in the small blind, specifically when facing a habitual blind stealer. Playing a small blind combines all the critical factors of big blind play: frequency o read more |
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| By Mark Burtman, M.D. If you have been following my series of articles, this is what you know so far. First I am an amateur poker player with delusions of grandeur. I am a gynecologist by day (not a delusion) and avid poker player by night. This yea read more |
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| By Max Shapiro I was schmoozing one night with two special friends, VinceBurgio, one of the classiest acts on the tournament circuit,and Jack Fox, the engaging and friendly Reno attorney who's been making numerous final table finishes lately. (My sweeti read more |
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| By Nolan Dalla I play poker 4 to 5 nights per week. This past week, I had two interesting sessions, back-to-back, which illustrate an important poker concept. That concept is:Poker profits do not come from being dealt good starting hands. Sure, it h read more |
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| By Michael WiesenbergThis article is for readers who have played poker at home butnever in a public cardroom. You may be the best player in yourhome game but if you don't know what to expect in a cardroom allyour skill will be unusable. The rest of yo read more |
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