September 21st, 2005
Sam Mudaro the Omaha Guru
Poker is a game of decisions. We are constantly challenged with rendering decisions, most of them while possessing incomplete information in a relatively short period of time. Some of my colleagues would go as far as stating that those who win at poker are those who make the fewest mistakes while […]
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September 21st, 2005
James McKenna, Ph.D.
Last time I discussed the more structured type of bluffer. These are players who like to either dare you or sneak up on you. I also mentioned in Part I, that there are a whole set of players who are not so well planned in their bluffs. They are much looser players who […]
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September 21st, 2005
George Epstein
The “Esther Bluff” - What’s that? Let me explain. . .
A year ago, I introduced you to my then 8-year-old granddaughter, Esther Fayla Epstein, and her almost incredible, innate talent for playing poker. She has an instinctive flair for the game; she’s a natural winner. .
Well, Esther is now 9 years old and is […]
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September 21st, 2005
Borgata Poker Open - WPT Event
I’m currently at the Borgata Casino in lovely Atlantic City, NJ and I’ll be here over the next few days covering the World Poker Tour Borgata Open. Buy-in is $10,000 and players start with $20K in chips. That structure is great for the entrants because it gives them more ammo […]
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