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Spread The Wealth

Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 1 Comment

This article is a part of the Poker Strategy series. One of the great aspects of online poker is the ability to play at multiple tables simultaneously.  If you don’t believe me, try hopping from table to table on your next trip to your local casino or cardroom!  In fact, many online pros credit multi-tabling as a key to their success, especially in no-limit and pot-limit cash games. For the sake of illustration, let us assume that you can choose between two scenarios when you sit down Read more [...]

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SNG tips_the re-steal

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy, Poker Tournament | 4 Comments

Submitted by Steve, this article is a part of the Poker Tournament series. Single Table Tournament Tips If you're an online poker player who's ever started a bankroll from scratch, you know that the best way to pamper a sorry excuse for a bankroll to life is through single table tournaments also know as sit and goes or simply SNGs. SNGs offer great odds to individual players, and when somebody's goal is rather not to lose than to win a lot, they'll do the job wonderfully. This is exactly Read more [...]

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Every move has a purpose

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 2 Comments

No matter what your poker experience or skill level it is important to be reminded from time to time that every single action you make at the table, whether online or in person has a purpose. In this case, I am not talking about possible tells like how long you take to make a decision, how you put your chips in the pot or things like body language. Today I am focusing on the simpler things, betting, checking, raising, re-raising or check-raising. My girlfriend played an interesting hand last week Read more [...]

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Playing small pocket pairs

Saturday, September 20th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 3 Comments

According to the following chart on EV (estimated value), no matter where you are sitting at the table does pocket 2s have a positive EV. This means you will lose more money playing them, than you will ever win. So why do people play them? For those how don't know, EV (estimated value) is the average of what you expect to make on any particular hand. It's important to note that EV and actual results will vary massively over any short term period. Once you have played enough hands (an infinite Read more [...]

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Poker Warfare

Friday, September 19th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 2 Comments

If poker is war, then chips are your ammunition and one must always use their ammunition thoughtfully - after all, once the ammo is gone, so are you. It is with that idea that I have always been keenly aware of ensuring purpose to every chip I commit to a pot. That being said, you can't play scared poker and win, in fact - I think it is essential to have an utter disconnect from money completely when at the felt (as strange as that may sound). Worrying about losing money has no place at the felt Read more [...]

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The pro’s and con’s of multi-tabling

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 14 Comments

Ever hear about the guy who plays 8, 12, 16, or 24 tables at once and wonder how they do that? How do they keep track of so many opponents in order to put them on a hand? How can they steal if they don't know how their opponents play? What are the benefits of doing this? What are the pitfalls of doing this? These are interesting points when thinking about multi-tabling. Now, by no means am I a skilled multi-tabling player. I've only been working on this for a few months now, but I can say, I'm Read more [...]

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Don’t play smart against `not so smart` people

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 8 Comments

That’s the expression right? Or is it stupid people? Either way, I can certainly relate. During the past 2 weeks I have been getting my money in good a lot and getting called by donkeys and losing a fair bit. If you're like me when you hear people say stuff like that you wonder how accurate and honest they are being so I'll give you 2 examples that happened in the same night online. During the first example I was playing a 10 cent 20 cent cash game at a table that was mostly playing tight with Read more [...]

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Limit rush

Monday, September 8th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | No Comments

As you might know, I won the first PokerBRB freeroll yesterday at Poker Nordica. "Alas, I did not enter" might be your immediate response. Don't worry, we have 3 more freerolls planned for the following 3 weekends so there are still plenty of chances to beat the PokerBRB champ. What you might not already know is that I threw away my 35$ winnings in less than half an hour on a Short Stack Limit Rush. For those of you who don't know what a limit rush is, here's an explanation: A limit rush is Read more [...]

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When Mistakes pay off

Saturday, September 6th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 1 Comment

Have you ever made a tough decision pre flop that you were sure was right until everyone's cards were shown? Did that mistake pay off for you? Did it make you feel good about your call, or did you realize that you just sucked out on somebody? These are interesting questions that you have likely thought about at some point. If not, then you will after reading this post. The other day I was playing in a 12 people, 2 table Sit 'N' Go (small buy-in). When we were down to 3 (top 4 paid) an interesting Read more [...]

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Jekyll/Hyde Factor

Friday, September 5th, 2008 | Poker Articles, Poker Strategy | 4 Comments

Hey there, I'm the new guy. I'm not much for introductions and the truth is that your here for the best game on earth, so let's not waste any time; let's talk some poker...more specifically, table image. I find that it's a funny thing about these labels we attach to ourselves with such impermeable closeness that they become a permanent part of our identity. I’ve found in my travels that it is very important to know the distinct differences between them, (as well as their hybrids i.e. tight/aggressive, Read more [...]

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