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Tom Dwan and Patrik Antonius Online Poker Challenge Update
The Online Poker Guy | November 16th 2009 by Dave
Here is another update on the “durrrr Challenge” where Tom “durrrr” Dwan is playing heads-up in Pot-Limit Omaha against Patrik Antonius. If you’re not familiar with the challenge, check out the “durrrr” onli read more
Basic types of poker players in NL Texas Holdem
Online Poker Guide - poker room promotions and bonuses | November 16th 2009 by Denis Klicic
Today I write about the most basic or generic types of poker players that exist out there, especially in the arena of No-limit Texas Holdem Poker games. This information will help you recognize what type of poker player describes you and your opponen read more
Betting Out Of Position
Fuzion Poker Blog | November 9th 2009 by Graham
Where you sit in relation to the dealer button greatly influences how you’ll play your hand. In fact, there are many aspects to poker strategy that are based on table position alone. For the purpose of this article, always assume that seat 1 is the read more
Be Sure Of The Motive And Logic Of Each Of Your Action In Poker
NetWatch | November 8th 2009
Frequent callers are very commonly identified as losers in poker and it is a true fact that the best poker players will not tell you the exact secret to winning. One such thing that poker players might not teach you is not call very often. When you a read more
The wish to win is crucial for poker
NetWatch | October 30th 2009
The wish to win is crucial for any sport. Higher poker players should have a have a die-hard wish to win, but they also need to appreciate that winning every game is not all the wonder in the world. A psychology to stand failure despite a big hope read more
Firing the Second Bullet - Greg Mueller
Poker006 | Poker Bonuses, Tips, News and Strategies | October 28th 2009 by David Bergeron
In No-Limit Hold 'em, one of the trickiest and, sometimes, scariest situations occurs when you bluff at a pot on the flop and get called. The turn brings a blank and you're left with a big decision: Do I fire a second bullet and continue with the blu read more
All over the place
Ultimate Bet Blog | October 20th 2009 by Roger Dalton
Usually my blogs will have some sort of narrative thread running through them. Less, bloggy, more story. This week’s entry is going to be a bit all over the place as it reflects where I am at which is all over the place. In the last month I’ve be read more
Winning at Hold’em – Table Position
Free Money Online Site Blog | October 19th 2009 by Mizanur Rahman
In Texas Hold’em, a player’s table position is one of the most important elements of developing a winning game. A player’s position in Hold’em is where he/she is seated relative to the player on the “button”. Your read more
The Size of the Blind
Health and Fitness Proudct Reviews | October 14th 2009 by James yaqins
The size of the blind always plays an important role in choosing whether to call from the small blind or just giving up. When you are playing a fixed limit poker, the small blind is half the size of the big blind. However, in games where you’re pla read more
Know yourself before reading your opponents
Health and Fitness Proudct Reviews | October 14th 2009 by James yaqins
Spotting tells in a live game is always easier than trying to read someone you can’t see. While playing live you can read your opponents quite easily. The shaky hands, the clenched jaw, the guy who practically leaps out of his seat. And also if read more
Calling from the Small Blind
Health and Fitness Proudct Reviews | October 14th 2009 by James yaqins
Although there’s some good news associated with playing the blinds, the bad part is that you would be losing money in the long run. This is the case for everyone, no matter how good are their skill in playing poker. The reason behind it all is the read more
Don’t Turn Into A Calling Station In A Deep Stack Event
NetWatch | October 14th 2009
What happens most often for a newcomer coming into a deep stack big buy-in event is that they turn into a calling station overnight. It’s as if they stepped off the plane and morphed overnight into this ugly, little butterfly that only knows th read more
How to tell if you are being bluffed in Poker
EverydayHowTo.net | October 12th 2009 by Stephen
Exploiting someone who is bluffing is an easy way to make money at the poker table, but unfortunately, many people miss out on this opportunity because they fail to pick up on the most subtle signs of a bluff. No related posts. read more
Counting Outs – The key to making good calls – Lesson 1
BigTPoker | October 12th 2009 by BigT
An out is simply any card which you want. An out usually completes a good hand, though it could also just block and opponent from completing theirs. Not all outs are equal either, some are guaranteed, others are discounted, and some just probable. read more
101 Winning Tournament Poker Moves Overview
Home Based Business | October 12th 2009 by kanrich
Uncover the mystery of 101 Winning Tournament Poker Moves and see if it is right for you at this time. Please read our detailed overview of 101 Winning Tournament Poker Moves. You love imtimidating people in the Poker Rooms. There is something mor read more
Greg 'FBT' Mueller - Finding Your Inner Maniac
Poker006 | Poker Bonuses, Tips, News and Strategies | October 9th 2009 by David Bergeron
A couple of years ago, I was wandering a Vegas poker room after busting out of a tournament. I was looking to play a No-Limit ring game, but the higher stakes games had long waiting lists. I decided to take an open seat in a $2-$5 game. When I sat read more
Beware the Min Raise - Phil Gordon
Poker006 | Poker Bonuses, Tips, News and Strategies | October 7th 2009 by David Bergeron
Say you're playing in a low-stakes ring game. The blinds are $.50 and $1, and it's folded to you in middle position. You find a nice hand - pocket Tens - and bring it in for a standard raise of three times the big blind. It's folded around to a playe read more
Several Poker Coaches Are Selfish To The Core
NetWatch | October 6th 2009
The value of money which you might have to spend for on a poker coach can be immense based on how famous and how skilled and how demanding the coach is. Some of them are dirty costly and you might not be able to afford them. If you are looking to ge read more
Flopping straight draws with a pocket connector: A tricky Texas H…
BigTPoker | October 6th 2009 by BigT
One of the more difficult calculations you’ll encounter in hold’em is the chance to get a straight and its friends the open straight and gutshot straight draw. In particular we are interested in the case when you have a connector and y read more
Throwing Money Away Like An Egoistic Poker Star
NetWatch | October 5th 2009
Generally if we play strong poker hands and keep away from bad hands we will succeed more money, this is possibly not true. This can be only true if there was no tricking and bluffing in poker and people played poker just straight, but since players read more
When to Quit Poker for the Day
ABCs of Texas Holdem | September 29th 2009 by Sheri Victora
Even professional players have losing sessions. One important quality for a winning poker player is to know when to call it a day. This can greatly help your bankroll grow. In fixed limit Hold’em, you should be quitting for the day if you either lo read more
Playing Bottom Two Pair - Rafe Furst
Poker006 | Poker Bonuses, Tips, News and Strategies | September 28th 2009 by David Bergeron
Players get excited when they flop two pair because they know they're in a great position to take down a pot. But often, two pair is not nearly as powerful as it seems. This is especially true when holding bottom two pair or top and bottom pair. Thes read more
As A Law It Is Not Sensible To Play Slack Bets
NetWatch | September 27th 2009
First and foremost, an improved Omaha for learner would be to play low-limit Omaha high/low games in poker rooms. Low boundary tables are less frequented by higher poker players and by meeting such tables beginners can study the games with failing le read more
The Other Danger in Slow Playing - Howard Lederer
Poker006 | Poker Bonuses, Tips, News and Strategies | September 26th 2009 by David Bergeron
You've probably heard the standard reason to avoid slow playing: It's dangerous, because when you slow play, you give an opponent a chance to make a bigger hand at a minimal cost. This is absolutely true. But there's another reason to play your big h read more
World Series of Poker Champions
jacksbetter.com | September 25th 2009 by Steno
Year-by-year World Series of Poker results, players, and pots. read more
Why I Prefer Cash Games to Tournaments - Huckleberry Seed
Poker006 | Poker Bonuses, Tips, News and Strategies | September 25th 2009 by David Bergeron
I'm best known in the poker world for my tournament success. I've won four World Series of Poker bracelets, including the World Championship in 1996. With as much success as I've had in tournaments, however, I still prefer to spend most of my time in read more
Try To Make More Winning Than Losing
NetWatch | September 24th 2009
Texas Hold’em is the most popular poker game when you are playing poker online. These games can be played as limits, pot Limit or No Limit, though the concepts of the playing are the same; the betting poker strategy might vary for each. Texas H read more
Turn out to be a card player
NetWatch | September 22nd 2009
A card player was once upon a time careful a spend frugality. unexpected riches was there for a card player from times immemorial, but no body ever did consider that it is quite likely to make a living by being a expert card player. For myself, I d read more
The Free Card
BigTPoker | September 18th 2009 by BigT
Checks around the board and everybody sees the next card without putting money in the pot. This is a free card. As with anything in life things that are free come with strings attached. Giving your opponent a free cards sets you up for disappointmen read more
Is Playing Aggressively a Good Move?
Winning Online Poker - Mal Clarke | September 17th 2009 by Mal
Just ask 2006 World Series of Poker Main Even Champion Jamie Gold if playing aggressive poker is a good move. In that contest he walked away from the table with over $10 million dollars in winnings all due to his aggressive style, one that he still u read more

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