October 26th, 2005
NLHE Small Buy-In Tournament Strategy
NLHE Small Buy-In Tournament Strategy Making Moves
What makes a successful move in a small-stakes tournament? The most common you see are the slow-play and the check-raise. By varying upyour game, you keep your opponents on their toes, and force them to make a decision. Usually, you need to have these factors […]
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October 26th, 2005
Tom ‘Time’ Leonard
Continuing along on our journey to improved performance, today let’s discuss recognizing opportunity before it actually knocks. Many beginner and intermediate players who have spent time working on their games by reading poker literature and clocking their opponents’ tendencies, focus on their position and starting hand values and try and play a selective […]
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October 26th, 2005
Barry Greenstein
The way high stakes poker professional Barry Greenstein’s upcoming book began . . .
“Doyle Brunson asked me to do a chapter for the sequel he was planning for Super System, and I turned him down for about two years.”
But “Texas Dolly” didn’t give up, coming back to Greenstein another time or two. The 50-year-old […]
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October 26th, 2005
Poker Cop: A Poker Murder Mystery
Crash! A tray of drinks is dropped. While everyone (except me) looks away, Wheels trades cards with The Dealer.
“All-in,” says Wheels.I move to go all-in, pushing my blue stacks forward before saying, “Wait, I’ve got one more chip!”
I lift up my plaster cast, revealing the $25 ‘Limp Inn’ chip and […]
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