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This article belongs to the Poker Pro series
Gustav Hansen, or Gus Hansen as he's known on the World's poker scene, belongs to the poker superstars along with names such as Phil Ivey, Doyle Brunson and Daniel Negreanu to name a few.
Gus Hansen aka "The great Dane" was born just outside Copenhagen on February 13th 1974. Since then he has undoubtedly become the most famous Danish poker player throughout the times.
In this article I will sum up how Gus Hansen built his poker bankroll,
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Submitted by Stuart, from OneStopPoker.com, this article belongs to the Poker Rules series.
This article is for those who have not played Texas Hold’em Poker and wish to understand how it is played in online poker tournaments.
1. THE BLINDS
For the first two players left of the dealer, they will put into the pot the small blind (first player left of the dealer) and the big blind(second player left of the dealer). These blinds will start low say 20 chips for the small blind and 40 chips for
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This article belongs to the Poker Bankroll Building series.
I've tried to put together a list of my top 10 "not to do" when it comes to poker bankroll building. If you disagree or have anything to add (perhaps you have your own recipe for building a poker bankroll) please feel free to add a comment.
Do not start your poker bankroll building project without a plan
Planning is crucial in order for any project to become a success (I should know since I work as a project manager for a living).
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Full Tilt Poker have invented an ingenious new poker concept fittingly named Rush Poker. The general idea of Rush Poker is to play as many hands as possible by minimizing the time you have to wait between hands. Rush Poker is extremely fast, enabling players to play in excess of 300 hands per hour on a single table.
Here's how Full Tilt Poker's Rush Poker works:
When you join a Rush Poker game you are placed in a pool of other Rush Poker players at your chosen limit and poker variant. These
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Submitted by Jonathan, this article belongs to the Poker and life series.
Jonathan runs the Why do I play poker website, which as the name suggests is all about sharing each others motivations for self punishment on the felt.
I've been married for 10 years, have 2 kids and almost no time to myself. If you count my internet porn babes as company, then I do in fact have no time to myself. When I get a call to join a neighbor's home game on a random Wednesday night, I think to myself, "What would
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Submitted by Stuart, this article belongs to the Poker Strategy series.
WHAT IS POSITION?
Table position is where you are sitting in relationship to the dealer or ‘button’. For this discussion we will assume a full table of 10 players.
‘Early position‘: The two positions left of the big blind or three left of the button.
‘Middle Position’: the next four seats.
‘Late Position’ (the best position): The next two seats.
PLAY in EARLY POSITION
The first person to bet (after
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Submitted by Adam, this article belongs to the Poker Strategy series.
Continuation betting
One of the most profitable and fundamental features of poker, including cash games and MTT strategy, is the continuation bet. Succinctly put, this is when you bet the flop regardless of the cards you hold, after raising preflop.
The continuation bet and its intrinsic value is based on the fact that your opponent(s) will miss the flop more often than not, so a continuation bet, usually of around half
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Submitted by Adam, this article belongs to the Poker Tournament series.
Freerolls
Many poker players look down on freerolls because they feel they’re above it. They view them as meaningless repositories for poor players who can’t afford the buy-in for proper tournaments or cash games. The truth is though that many of the world’s best players exercise games in freerolls because they provide a means of earning cash with zero risk. Annette Obrestad, winner of the WSOPE 2007, and Tom Durrrr
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Submitted by James, this article belongs to the Poker Strategy series.
If you play cash games online, especially full ring, you're bound to run into a lot of multitablers. Hell, you might even be a multitabler yourself. Multitabling gets more and more popular everyday. Players can earn a decent hourly income at fairly low stakes where fish make up a larger percentage of the player pool. You can also rack up a lot of bonus money or rakeback in the process. I play 24 tables at once on PokerStars,
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Submitted by Stuart, this article belongs to the Poker Tournament series.
The term Tilt in poker is used to explain a state of mental anger, confusion or frustration in which a player uses a poor judgment or strategy. This usually leads to a player becoming very aggressive (in his/her playing style).
So it’s when we play poker in a manner that is not in sync with the ‘normal’ or usual way we play our hand.
Discipline
Having the discipline to use what we know is right is critical
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