Weekly Poker Hand #48
I have to decide whether or not to value bet the river versus a tight player. What would you do?
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I have to decide whether or not to value bet the river versus a tight player. What would you do?
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Weekly Poker Hand #48 Read More »
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My opponent is overly wild. Should I make a big call down or fold to his aggression? You decide!
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Lessons I’ve Learned at the World Championship
by Jennifer Shahade
The two-time US women’s chess champion, and PokerStars Mind Sports Ambassador Jennifer Shahade admits that her biggest highlight of this poker season was winning the TonyBet Open Face Chinese World Championship High Roller event. Not only was it the biggest live buy-in she ever played, it was also the biggest cash prize of her career.
Since the event was streamed live, the recorded video footage allowed Jennifer to analyze her own game and use it to teach others about OFC poker. In this piece Jennifer shares her thoughts on two hands she played during the tournament and looks at them in more detail. …
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In this video, I share my thoughts from my first two weeks at the 2015 WSOP, including final tabling the $5,000 event and also launching my new multi-author book project, Excelling at No-Limit Hold’em. Even though the first two weeks started off fairly tough, the last few days have been amazing. …
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I get well out of line and chip up early in a major tournament. Do you make these plays or do you think I am crazy?
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Those who know my game well know I don’t particularly like to fold reasonably strong hands. While being a bit of a calling station works well against most good, aggressive players who almost always have at least some bluffs in their ranges, against weaker opponents who play blatantly straightforward and rarely bluff, calling down with good, but not amazing, hands can get you in a ton of trouble. …
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Check out this dicey hand I played in a $1,000 satellite. I thought my opponent was somewhat crazy and trusted my read.
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By Ken Adams:
How do you prepare for playing in the WSOP Main Event? Everyone has their own ideas about what you can do to increase your chances of making a deep run. If you think you can’t learn anything useful by studying Jamie Gold’s successful championship run in 2006, you are mistaken. Whatever your opinion of Jamie’s poker skills, you would do well to copy his habit of snacking on blueberries throughout the long tournament days. …
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I show you how to play a premium made hand on a draw-heavy board when you get raised on the flop.
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