Category: Mark Brement

Mark Brement

Chipping up early is vital to winning in poker

Editor’s note: This is Part II in a series on playing SNGs to work on your tournament game. We play our best in January because we are clinging to those resolutions, but unfortunately old tendencies resurface and leaks creep back in like a fog in the night. The most difficult adjustment for a strong, solid, […]

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Mark Brement

Play SNG tourneys to work on your poker game

Editor’s note: This is one in a series. A poker student of mine recently downloaded my columns from the past year and wrote me a nice note of appreciation. He asked me a few questions regarding tournament play and he said he started a weekly poker think tank, something I advised in my last column. […]

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Mark Brement

Thou shalt get a poker coach

Editor’s note: This is one in a series. Poker is a game where success is measured in money and the game is more competitive than ever. Odds are you don’t have a poker coach, and that is a leak. Major League Baseball players were coached from a young age with countless hours of practice and […]

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Mark Brement

Thou shalt have a poker plan

Editor’s note: This is one in a series. A poker coach should keep his players on track. This starts with a poker plan. Players tend

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Mark Brement

Thou shalt understand the poker math

Editor’s note: This is one in a series. Most of my students over the past decade have come through my poker class at Pima Community College, starting off as beginners. Now they’re all proficient to say the least. One of my students finished second recently in online tournament with 510 players, and he admits he […]

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