Weekly Poker Hand #20
I deal with loose, aggressive players who like to reraise before the flop. Don’t be afraid of them!
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I deal with loose, aggressive players who like to reraise before the flop. Don’t be afraid of them!
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Weekly Poker Hand #20 Read More »
In this short video blog, I discuss the ups and downs I have experienced so far while playing the WPT, EPT and online Prague.
Video Blog: Swingy trip in Prague Read More »
I recently heard one of the people I look up to, Tim Ferriss, state that he learned to play heads-up poker by studying and memorizing charts. While playing from a chart may be a super-simple way to “learn” the game, in the long run, you will be doing yourself a disservice. In the 14 minute video, I explain why.
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Do not depend on charts Read More »
I show you how to play the nuts on a scary board when deep-stacked. I also outline when you should slow play and when you shouldn’t.
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Weekly Poker Hand #19 Read More »
This blog post initially appeared as a guest post on Zach Elwood’s blog at ReadingPokerTells.com. For the best information about poker tells, check it out.
Whenever I am in the middle of any sort of significant downswing, I make a point to study the technical aspects of the game as much as possible while also seeing if anything else is going wrong with my game.
In this blog post, I will discuss how poker tells helped me claw out of my biggest downswing to date and also list ways you can use tells to improve your game.
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Learning from Zach Elwood Read More »
Phil Hellmuth played J-J to perfection, propelling him to victory in the WSOP Europe main event.
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Weekly Poker Hand #18 Read More »
I recently found myself in an interesting situation in the $1,500 bounty event at the Best Bet in Jacksonville, Florida, where I was unsure about the ideal play. Actually, I am still unsure about the optimal play. Maybe you can teach me something by leaving your thoughts in the comments section at the end of this post. …
Interesting situation from a bounty tournament Read More »
I show you when it makes sense to slow play when you have a tiny stack. If you fail to get full value out of your best hands when you have almost no chips, you are likely making errors.
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Weekly Poker Hand #17 Read More »
Since top pair is the most common “value” hand you will make after the flop, it is important to fully understand how to play it. Despite the frequency with which you make top pair, most amateur players misplay this holding on a regular basis. It is important to realize that all top pairs are not created equal.
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Evaulating Top Pair Read More »
I use small bets to conserve chips when I have a tiny stack, allowing me to lose two hands before I go broke instead of only one.
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Weekly Poker Hand #16 Read More »