Finding a tough call vs. wild poker player in a tournament
The following hand took place in the $25,500 World Poker Tour Bellagio main event. We were playing 400-800-100. A wild-looking German player with 180,000 chips
The following hand took place in the $25,500 World Poker Tour Bellagio main event. We were playing 400-800-100. A wild-looking German player with 180,000 chips
This hand came up in a $1K World Series of Poker event I recently played. I raised to 400 at 100-200-25 from middle position with
I recently played in the $25,500 World Poker Tour main event at the Bellagio, and I can honestly say I played the best four days
The past few years, right before the World Series of Poker rolls around, I usually offer a WSOP coaching package to the members of my
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from Ante Up senior strategy columnist Jonathan Little’s new book, Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker, Vol. 2, which
When you’re playing poker, or doing anything else in life, it’s extremely beneficial to think ahead. For example, when you’re walking across the street, you
After a disappointing PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, where I cashed in 0 of 8 or so tournaments, I continued my normal January tournament trip to Biloxi,
When you’re in a tough situation at the poker table, it’s necessary to sit back and put all the pieces of the puzzle together to
Sometimes opponents allow you to win a pot when they clearly should not. I recently played this hand in a $1,500 preliminary event. A player
Quite often, when playing the major tournament circuit, you’ll find yourself with no chips at a final table despite recently having a decent shot at
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