| By Bob Ciaffone An examination of poker literature will show considerable disagreement on the subject of where to sit at a poker table. We are, of course, not talking about avoiding tobacco smoke, excessive body odor, or a player who overflows his allo read more |
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| By Allen L. Spath Okay, we all do it, some better than others, but nevertheless we all approach a table with our eyes darting from player to player, checking out their body language, their regalia and eventually their chip stack. In an instant we form read more |
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| By Max Shapiro I admire Andy Glazer immensely. He is a gentleman and agifted, polished writer. I like the way he throws in a lotof great quotes in his stories, though I'm not sure if that'sbecause he's cultured or if he just looks them up inBartlett's read more |
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| By Lou KriegerThis series is aimed squarely at beginning Hold'em players. The goal is to introduce new players to this exciting game and give them enough background to make them feel comfortable playing casino poker. Texas Hold'em is among the most po read more |
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| By Paul Samuel (The UK's answer to Mike Caro or Lassie)1. IntroductionAs discussed in the last article, a lot of inexperienced or passive players suffer in tournaments by waiting for the opportunity to double through when low stacked.We analysed the co read more |
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| By Paul Samuel (The UK's answer to Mike Caro or Lassie)Introduction Whilst losing my money on Paradise Poker recently, I found myself considering an interesting problem.In the UK, we play mostly pot limit and it is clear that pot limit hold'em and limit read more |
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| By Rolf SlotboomWhen you're new to poker, you might like the game because it's so simple. You get two cards in the hole, there are five cards in the middle, best hand wins. Easy game, right? Wrong! If you want to become a top player, you'll find this read more |
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| By Daniel NegreanuI just couldn’t wait to get back to playing the big tournaments. Of course, I wasn’t actually able to play any of the events at the WSOP in ‘96, but just being there gave me the itch. So, I decided to sporadically t read more |
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| By Lou Krieger Every poker player experiences losing sessions some of the time - actually a good portion of the time, due to the game's inherent short-term luck factor - but when you do lose, there's no reason why you should make it any easier than need read more |
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| By Vince Burgio Many years ago when I first began playing poker full time, I would at times wrestle over whether what I was doing had any meaning. It seemed most of the time to be a somewhat silly endeavor. I questioned why I had put in the many hours read more |
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