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Bluffing And Moving Up

In my last article, I discussed how the relative strength of your hand reading skills versus your opponents’ can help determine whether you’re ready to move up to higher stakes games. The river betting round is the one that allows you to benefit most from sharp hand reading, so it’s Bluffing And Moving Up|930|3.95|USD|| a [...]

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Hand Reading And Moving Up

In my last article, I claimed that the two factors most cited in discussions of moving up, winrate and bankroll, don’t tell the whole story. If you’re thinking about moving up to a higher stakes game, you should also consider some other factors. The consideration is your overall comfort level at Hand Reading And Moving [...]

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Assessing Your Comfort Level

Are you ready to move up to higher stakes? How can you know when you are? These questions are on the minds of most serious players at least some of the time. Conquering your current game and moving on to bigger and better things is the goal of most players. Most discussion Assessing Your Comfort [...]

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Taking An All-In Risk

In tournament play, you make decision after decision that could result in risking all your chips. You’ll make at least one decision for all your chips in virtually every tournament you play. And in most tournaments you’ll make multiple all-in decisions. Whenever you choose to go for it, and you lose, Taking An All-In Risk|917|3.95|USD|| [...]

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Fighting Back

If you’ve played much no-limit, you’ve no doubt at some point run into a hyper-aggressive player. This player is constantly betting and raising with little pretense of actually holding strong hands each time. In many games, a hyper-aggressive player will thrive because no one has the guts to fight back. Fighting Back|914|3.95|USD|| He drags pot [...]

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Does Short-Handed Play Affect Blind Defense?

Blind stealing and blind defense. What hands should I do it with? Should I do it more short-handed? What factors affect whether I try a blind steal or whether I defend my blind. These questions are extremely common. I get asked them in many forms. Unfortunately, a complete answer could Does Short-Handed Play Affect Blind [...]

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Using The Free Showdown Play

Last issue I introduced you to a tactic called the free showdown play. The idea is that, if you have position, you can raise the turn with a marginal hand to encourage your opponent to call and check the river. Then you can check behind and take a Using The Free Showdown Play|885|3.95|USD|| free showdown. [...]

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Introduction To The Free Showdown Play

Having position bestows an enormous advantage. But to make the most of the advantage, you have to employ what I call tactics of ambiguous aggression. You make plenty of bets and raises in position. Sometimes those bets and raises imply a strong hand, and they signify more bets and raises Introduction To The Free Showdown [...]

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Three No-Limit Realities

Eyewitness accounts are notoriously unreliable. An image enters the eye and hits the back of the retina. Almost immediately the brain goes to work trying to fill in the blanks. Was only half of a face in view? Just the back of a head? The brain seamlessly fills in the Three No-Limit Realities|872|3.95|USD|| missing information, [...]

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Pocket Kings Flop An Ace… Again

It happens to us all more times than we’d like to count. We build a nice pot with pocket kings and then the flop comes and… BAM! There’s the ace. The way you handle it depends a lot on your opponents, the stack sizes, and more. Let’s look at a Pocket Kings Flop An Ace… [...]

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