Weekly Poker Hand #255
It seems like every time the lights go out, a big pot takes place. Night time makes people go crazy!
…
Weekly Poker Hand #255 Read More »
It seems like every time the lights go out, a big pot takes place. Night time makes people go crazy!
…
Weekly Poker Hand #255 Read More »
After many years of spending 12 hours a day sitting with poor posture and playing poker, I realized I was not in great health. Thankfully, I made a change, got in shape, and learned a lot. Getting in shape will help you think more clearly, play your best for longer periods of time, and be happier! In this video, I will share with you some tips that I wish I knew 10 years ago.
The Benefits of Getting in Shape Read More »
Apostle decides to get out of line against Rich at $5/$10 no-limit. Let’s see if it works out for him.
…
Weekly Poker Hand #254 Read More »
In this video, I am going to teach you the rules of Texas Holdem, poker hand rankings, and a basic strategy to get you started playing! After this video, you will feel comfortable playing with friends and family, charity events, and fun home games.
The most important thing to do as you begin to play poker is to have fun! Do not get overwhelmed or devastated if you lose, just enjoy the experience.
If you want to master other games, we have you covered and prepared guides for you:
…Poker for Beginners Read More »
Baysy decides to run an optimistic bluff but runs into trips. That is unlucky!
…
Weekly Poker Hand #253 Read More »
In this video, I will tell you the mindset flaw that is holding back thousands of small stakes players. If you fix this, you will find yourself playing your “A” game more often and always focusing on the things you can control. Let me know what you think!
The #1 Mindset Flaw of Small Stakes Players Read More »
In this episode of Weekly Poker Hand, Kathy picks up A-A and has to figure out how to get all the money in.
…
Weekly Poker Hand #252 Read More »
The first step to consistently win money in poker is to learn how to think in terms of hand ranges. It’s time to stop trying to put your opponents on one exact hand. Instead, analyze all of the possible hands that your opponents could have in any given situation. In this video, I will teach you how to do this so that you can become a consistent winner in poker.
How to Think in Terms of Ranges Read More »
Bottom pair has to decide whether or not to bluff on the turn and river. What do you think?
…
Weekly Poker Hand #251 Read More »
If you constantly chop in tournaments, you are lighting money on fire! This is because when you chop, you fail to get experience in short-handed, high-pressure situations. And on top of that, it’s unlikely that you’re getting an advantageous deal.
Today, I want to teach you the math behind the 3 most common methods of chopping and convince you to stop chopping unless your opponents pay you to make a deal!
Let’s NOT Make a Deal Read More »