Month: June 2012

Poker

Are you playing non-exploitable poker?

Much has been written about exploiting opponents on the felt. This is a critical part of the game. If you can’t identify and exploit the weakness in opponents, you’ll rarely have an edge and ultimately you won’t be successful. I’m quite sure every winning player spends a great deal of time and energy on this […]

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Poker

Are you entering a pot first? Raise!

In my last article (cash-game economics), I tried to help players determine where their best value is when picking a cash level to play. Most cardrooms have structured cash-game levels with $1-$2, $2-$5 and $5-$10 the most common. We’ll always use the $2-$5 game, which is the game I love to play, for purposes of […]

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Poker

Always give yourself a chance to win at the poker tables

Every year thousands of poker players make the pilgrimage to Las Vegas hoping to win World Series of Poker gold, but more than 99 percent go home empty-handed. With the odds stacked that much against ultimate success, you should do everything you can to help yourself win, so here are a few suggestions to help […]

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