September 5th, 2008
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With No Limit Texas Hold’em in the spotlight for many years there are many who forget there are many other poker games with which to hone your general poker skills.
Now even if you are a total poker novice it is likely you know a number of other games and the general rules of said games [...]
August 24th, 2008
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In a cash game it is important to do everything you can to maximize the amount of money you can win from your opponents. It is important to keep the maximum amount of chips in front of you at any given time.
There is no worse feeling than losing a hand for most of your stack [...]
July 22nd, 2008
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In poker it is always vitally important to be patient with yourself, your opponents, and most importantly the cards.
In hold’em for instance you only receive decent starting hands a small percentage of the time. Only a small percentage of those good starting hands will improve with the flop. Mostly poker is a game of [...]
June 26th, 2008
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In many cases the most profitable way to play poker is by going against the flow of a game.
Here are two situations and examples of what is meant by this.
You sit down and find that the table you have chosen is pretty tame. Not a whole lot of re-raising, bluffing, crazy play etc going on. [...]
April 2nd, 2008
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If you have ever played poker online or live you have most likely seen the following scenario take place.
Player 1 makes a terrible call or silly all in raise. Usually involving bottom pair or a runner runner straight or flush draw. Usually 25% or less to win the hand.
Player 2 has either a large made [...]