| By Lou KriegerThis is the first of a four-part series on bluffing. Not only will we show you how, when, and why to bluff, we'll also tell you about some of the most famous bluffs in poker history. Bluffing is poker's magic elixir. It's the sleight-of read more |
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| By John Vorhaus Something smart players do (and we do too if we're smart) is keep a constant lookout for incipient leaks in their play. When things start to go wrong, they don't just sit around and mope and hope for better days. They investigate, with read more |
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| By Max Shapiro I got excited recently when I read an article describinghow collectors are willing to pay really big bucks fororiginal manuscripts from famous writers like me. Suchdocuments, the article pointed out, were especially valuablewhen they bore read more |
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| Andy Bloch is still in the house. After a quicker exit than he would have liked from today's $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, Andy spent the afternoon in the Full Tilt lounge doing'what else?'playing poker, this time online in a satellite for the main read more |
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| Andy Bloch is in the house. A week ago, Andy could walk the halls of the Rio in relative anonymity. Not today. Everywhere he goes someone intercepts him to congratulate him on his heroic second-place finish in the $50,000 HORSE event. One of his read more |
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| By Lou KriegerWhat should I do when I make my draw? Many Hold'em novices automatically check a good flush from early position, hoping to check-raise, thereby trapping their opponents for an additional bet. Others always will bet. These are two very di read more |
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| By Nolan Dalla A typical, tight-fisted unpersonable, unresponsive Omaha "rock" (UPI) OMAHA, NEBRASKA - Community leaders and elected officials in Nebraska' largest city filed a $350 million class-action lawsuit against several major read more |
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| By John Vorhaus Not long ago I got an angry email from someone who had bought my book The Killer Poker Hold'em Handbook. Said reader was outraged that nowhere on the cover of the book was the disclaimer that it was about limit and not no-limit hold'em. read more |
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| David Singer doesn't play World Series events hoping to make final tables. He plays to win bracelets and is satisfied with nothing less. After finishing sixth in the $50,000 HORSE event and taking home $411,840, he was back in the Rio today, just twelv read more |
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| Hanging out in the Full Tilt lounge just prior to the start of the $3,000 Omaha High-Low Eight-or-Better tournament, Mike Matusow was being his usual loquacious self. Chatty, loud, intense, Mike talks like he plays poker: fast and furious. SR: So y read more |
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