| By Matthew Hilger This is the third article in a series called Top 10 Mistakes of Online Players. The mistakes are not given in any particular order. Most of the mistakes apply to live play also although two or three of them are most applicable to o read more |
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| By Chuck Humphrey Contents:IntroductionExpanded Payout Concepts in GeneralMy Expanded Payout ProposalEffect on the Great, Good, Average and Poor Players?ConclusionsSurveyIntroductionTournament poker has expanded considerably over the past few years. I read more |
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| By Rolf SlotboomPoker World Thrilled by New Kid on the BlockPeople who know me or have read my works know I'm a money player; I hardly ever play tournaments. In my home country (The Netherlands) middle-limit hold'em and big pot-limit Omaha cash games a read more |
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| By Max Shapiro A few years ago I heard that two Indian tribes were battling each other for the right to open a casino in Barstow. I then wrote a column, wondering where I might move Big Denny in case I had to relocate the Barstow Card Casino. Big Den read more |
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| By Jennifer Newell Thanks for joining me on our second date. I see that we have some things in common, and I'm feeling the connection. And it's nice that I don't have to get dressed up for our get-togethers! A few weeks ago, I began a series of articl read more |
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| The topic of whether online poker is legal or illegal is frankly quite interesting. Typically, gambling is managed by each individual state, and as a result some states have legalized gambling and casinos and others do not. However, the internet is no read more |
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| By Rolf Slotboom In parts I, II and III of this series on blinds defense I discussed some very marginal hands that, when played under the right circumstances, can actually add to your hourly rate. Today, I will give a few more big blind hands. I will read more |
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| By Dave Cinch So there we were playing some hold'em the other night, and the subject of one of my all-time favorite movies came up – “Tombstone.” I've seen it dozens of times, and, as a result, have to consider myself a bit of an expert on it. (If y read more |
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| By Amy Calistri In the movie Rounders, Ed Norton plays the anti-hero, Worm. Worm has done jail time, cheats at cards, takes on debts he can not pay, and has more self-destructive tendencies than there are dead armadillos on a south Texas highway. He's read more |
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| By Michael WiesenbergRoy West writes for Card Player, as do I. His Rule No. 1 of poker is"Play happy." (I don't think he has any other rules.) That's a goodone for you low rollers, to whom I address a good many of my columns. You're probably not tryi read more |
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