| By Rolf SlotboomI've been playing poker professionally for about four years now and the game has been very good to me. It's a great thing for someone to do something he really likes day in day out; it's a great feeling to make money playing the game yo read more |
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| By Max Shapiro Back in the 19th Century, an author named Steven Vincent Benet wrote a story (later a play and then a movie) called “The Devil and Daniel Webster.” It was about a New Hampshire farmer plagued by misfortune. When his bad luck becomes un read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu As many people may know by now, I recently decided to make an open challenge available to anybody in the world. The rules are simple: You pick the game (from a list of nine) and the amount for which you want to play, from a minimum o read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu Part III of this trilogy is clearly the most difficult for me to write. In Part I and Part II, I shared with you some of the sillier things I've done in my life, but they pale in comparison to what I'm about to tell you. This isn't read more |
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| One day recently I was sitting around reading Jim McManus' Positively Fifth Street, when all of a sudden I had one of those rare moments they call an "epiphany." In case you think an epiphany is pretty unlikely for the likes of a common gambler, hold you read more |
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| By Lou Krieger No matter how you slice it, poker always revolves around this primary relationship: Does the pot offer enough money - or promise to offer enough money once all the betting rounds are concluded - to overcome the odds against making your ha read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu Daniel Negreanu is an instructor at Poker. The great Charles Barkely once said, "I am not a role model." Well, like it or not, his behavior had some influence on the game of basketball, nonetheless. Young basketball players of the read more |
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| By Chris Jeon These days, I can't sit down in a Texas hold 'em game without listening to somebody waxing poetic about how bad everybody plays while trying to justify their own controversial moves on the felt. It is even worse when that criticism is dir read more |
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| By Jim Woods Recently, I observed a sad reversal of fortune at a limit hold'em table. However, the loser could have minimized his loss by folding. All the danger signs were blaring, but his initial luck deafened him. He wasted a considerable amount of read more |
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| By Jim Woods You're seated at a $1/$2 NL holdem table where the action has been moderate. You've limped in late position with suited 87 and no one raised. Five players see the J 3 4 flop. When the first three players check, you figure, "Hell, SOMEONE read more |
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