| As time passes, more and more countries legalize gambling, more casinos are opened in new and varied places around the world and more areas become legally approved by the authorities for gambling as a form of social entertainment. If you ask people outs read more |
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| On average a player that has a good working knowledge and experience of playing poker will play no more than 30% of his or her time. Out of that 30%, approximately 15% of this he or she will be folding on the flop. To the untrained eye, this seems like read more |
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| By Mike CaroA couple years ago, I was playing in a $200/$400 seven stud game. I was against just George at the river. He was smoking approximately his fifth cigarette in the hour and a half he'd been sitting at my table.The entire strength of my hand read more |
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| By Nick Eisel Most poker players realize that there is a difference between No Limit cash games and tournaments, but my guess is that many don't know where the differences lie or why it matters. I see plenty of "mistakes" in NL cash games simply becaus read more |
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| A lot of hold'em players who are new to Omaha, have trouble adjusting to the game. This is partly because playing Omaha requires a different mindset than playing hold'em (because Omaha is a drawing game, and because therefore there isn't necessarily suc read more |
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| Leaves on the ground, football on TV, and large sums of money up for grabs on Full Tilt Poker can only mean one thing - it's time for this fall's Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS). FTOPS II kicked off on Saturday with a new event and an earlier star read more |
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| By Rolf SlotboomWhen people who know nothing about poker hear that I'm a professional player, they often ask if I'm addicted. Most of the time, I have to answer (as honestly as possible): I don't know. Since I started playing poker for a living three read more |
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| By Scott Aigner Tournaments are basically of two types. Freeze outs and Rebuy. In the freeze out tournament everyone starts out with the same number of chips. The structure warrants a tighter strategy. Once you lose all your chips, you are out of the read more |
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| By Nick Eisel My primary goal when I started writing this column almost a year ago was to examine the ins and outs of shorthanded limit online poker. Since that time my interests have changed and also my choice of games has changed. Lately I've been read more |
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| By Guy Downs Limit Texas hold em is played with two different structures: spread limit and fixed limit. An example of a spread limit game is $2-$5, where there is only one $2 blind, and players have the option pre-flop of either calling for $2 or raisi read more |
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