| By Art SantellaTells are the visual "means to an end" part of poker. Pay attention to finding and exploiting them, and you will get more bang for your buck. Have a few yourself and you can bet not only will someone spot them fast, but they will also l read more |
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| By John Carlisle While playing a live No-Limit Hold 'Em tournament, a guy on opposite end of the table called my large pre-flop raise. When everyone else folded, I was staring him down as the dealer prepared to show us the flop. When the card read more |
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| Most of the remaining players have been at the table long enough now to get pretty tense. Pacing between the tables, you can't help but hear comments that speak to the highly charged atmosphere. Here are some overheards from Day 2b, Level 2: From a ma read more |
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| Many poker players cultivate an icy image at the table. They want to appear formidable and intimidating. Not Paul Wolfe. Paul is always affable and chatty. Even though he started the day very short, with just over 15k in chips, he talked with his tab read more |
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| If you've read any of the popular poker literature, you've no doubt heard about the importance of playing only your best hands. You know, A-K, high pairs ' the Group 1 hands. You've read about the 'gap concept,' and know that if there's an open-raise y read more |
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| By John Carlisle, MA, NCC The World Series of Poker used to be comprised of a few dozen poker chums converging on Binon's. Most of the faces around the table were more than familiar, meaning that the tournament could almost run itself. Nobody in the po read more |
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| By Dave Scharf A great book I have just finished reading Phil Gordon's Little Green Book: Lessons and Thinking in No-limit Texas Hold'em. Let me say, congratulations Phil, you have produced an excellent, thought provoking tome. It seems like everybo read more |
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| By Robert Arabella No matter where it is they hunt for their prey, serial killers, driven by an uncontrollable bloodlust, seek, for reasons only known to them, specific types of victims. New York City's "Son Of Sam," David Berkowitz; Boston's Strangler read more |
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| How To Dominate The Poker Tables Have you ever lost a huge pot because you had a flush draw or straight draw and didn't catch the card you needed? It's happened to all of us. And frankly, it sucks. Because when you're on a draw, you're just ONE CAR read more |
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| By Rolf SlotboomA while ago, I wrote the articles "A few misconceptions in poker" (1) and (2). I described some ideas, thoughts or statements that are considered to be "true" by a large group of players; ideas that seem OK, but are in my opinion not co read more |
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