| By Paul Samuel (The UK's answer to Mike Caro or Lassie) 1. Introduction This year has been awful for me; I have had an awful run of and what is worse, I have played one or two terrible hands. I am going to tell you about an awful play I made in a pot read more |
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| By Paul Samuel (The UK's answer to Mike Caro or Lassie) 1. Introduction First the good news in an otherwise tempestuous year, On Saturday 26th August my son (just 18) and I played in the £10 and £20 rebuy comps at Grosvenor Luton. I came 4 read more |
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| By John Carlisle Chances are, you've known quite a few players who've sworn-off poker forever after tilting, only to find themselves back at the tables a few weeks (or days) later. Often, players will see their bankrolls dwindle and their confidence s read more |
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| By Tommy AngeloWe have an old rule that is routinely abused and does not work. It's timeto put this dinosaur to rest.Players may demand to see called hands at the showdown. I'll call this the"I want to see that hand" rule (IWTSTH). This rule was inve read more |
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| By Dr. Mark Burtman This is Part 3 of my adventures at the World Poker Open (WPO). If you are just tuning in, in Part 1 I took 7th in my very first major tournament event: The $500 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo. In Part 2 I was concerned that it was just a fluke. read more |
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| Not all poker learning experiences need to be weighed down with talks about calculating pot odds, Bayes' Theorem, and things you'd learn in Stats 202 at your local state college. Here's my half-hearted attempt to teach a few things that have helped me b read more |
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| By Max Shapiro I couldn't believe it when I saw an ad in a magazine from a greeting card company promoting something called "Friendship Day." Send a card to a friend, the ad urged. Tell him what a good friend he is and how happy you are to be his friend read more |
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| By Art SantellaI have said in past columns that I know there are many good players in the lower limit games. The reasons that they don't move up may be that they cannot afford higher limits, they are playing for relaxation and recreation, or just are n read more |
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| Part 3-The Murdered King. By Robert Arabella Poker players call K the Suicide King because His Royal Majesty appears to be in the act of stabbing himself. Appearances can be deceptive. What if he's been stabbed by someone else and is trying to pull t read more |
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| By Andy Glazer, "The Poker Pundit"This isn't going to be a conventional Andy Glazer Poker Digest column, but these are not normal times. There's actually some useful poker content in here, but it's just a frame for more important issues.Right now I'm v read more |
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