| If you have read my columns before you know I hate the term "long run." To me it is the human mind trying to rationalize something that seems to be an almost mystical and unknown mathematical probability. Let's talk plain English here. One thing we can read more |
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| When I started writing this column several years ago, I promised that I was going to depict the unforgettable characters that belly up in our beloved poker games, no matter how much jeopardy it might put me in. So I've either got to violate my journalis read more |
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| Back in the day when forming a successful band was their big dream, guitarist Chad Gilbert had to drop out of high school to focus on the band, and drummer Cyrus Bolooki, turned down a scholarship, and the chance to follow in his father's footsteps - a w read more |
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| By Jason Pohl I received an email early in January regarding heads-up strategy. Tom asked, "How much is being in position worth? Or to put it another way, how often should you be defending your blinds?" In the last article, I examined reraises from the read more |
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| by Jason Pohl In Part I, we set the foundation for a flop strategy against a single preflop raiser. With top pair or better, we were able to definitively demonstrate the superiority of a check-raise on the flop against almost all opponents. To most ed read more |
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| Last night, I started accumulating chips soon after we got into the money in the $50,000 HORSE event. I actually knocked out the bubble boy with a pair of deuces. He tried to raise my bring-in with A-K-J, and he didn't have enough chips to get me off o read more |
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| I won't go into the specifics of the hand, but suffice to say that it was the kind of thing that could only happen in Pot-Limit Omaha. Three of us were all in on the turn, and when we turned our cards up, we saw that we all had the nuts, and we all had read more |
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| By Dr. Mark Burtman As I have evolved as a poker player these last two years, I have gone from a one weekend a month player, with occasional jaunts to St Louis, Evansville, or Tunica, to person who runs a home game four nights a week. I thought I would read more |
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| By Mike PaulleSome days you wake up stupid, you know what I mean?David Sklansky writes a column in Poker Digest Magazine called 'FightingFuzzy Thinking.' I've wanted to ask David how you 'fight' fuzzy thinking when some days you are unarmed.The reason I read more |
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| By Dave Scharf Navigating a warship Long ago I was a navigating officer in the navy. The bulk of work in navigating a warship is done prior to going to sea. The Nav O makes a very thorough plan. The "Nav Plan" is drawn on charts (maps of the sea) and read more |
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