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WSOP Seminar

The World Series of Poker is unique among poker events. In no other tournaments will you encounter such a wide variety of opponents, from those who barely know the rules to the very best in the world. This seminar will discuss a number of strategic adaptations for dealing with various … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Considering a Value Bet

What's Your Play?Villain is in his early 20s. I’ve never seen before, but he gives off a distinct air of “I used to play on the internet and I wasn’t too bad at it.” He just joined the table 10 hands ago, and when he sat down he asked what was the … Read full post

Weird Line, Big Fold

I thought about posting this one as a “What’s Your Play?”, but I think it’s too weird and the flop check would be too much of a distraction from the turn decision, so I’m just going to post it and write about it like I don’t do often enough anymore.  … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Kings on an Ace River

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Edit: Hey look, a mistake in a WYP post! Been a while since that happened… At least this was a minor one. My preflop raise was to 150, and I’ve adjusted pot size to reflect that. Sorry for any confusion.

It’s early in the $2500 Borgata Spring Poker Open Main … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Jacks With Heavy Action In Front

What's Your Play?This one comes to us via Andre Coimbra. Hero is new to the table but has the PokerStars Team Online red spade  that sometimes affects how people play. He has only 25 hands worth of data on all the Villains in this hand, so keep that in mind when considering … Read full post

Learning to Look Left

Card Player just published one of my articles about a challenge that I gave myself at the casino one night when it became clear that the game I wanted to play wasn’t going to go off:

Rather than leave immediately, though, I gave myself a challenge. I had to pay

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What’s Your Play? Rivered Top Pair

What's Your Play?This is the fourth hand of a six-max tournament on a .FR site. Hero (who is not me) and Villain are both readless on each other. Blinds are 50/100, both players have roughly 20K to start the hand.

Villain opens to 205 from the HJ, Hero calls with As Th … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Overpair on Dry Flop

What's Your Play?Playing 10-handed $1/$3 no-limit hold ’em. Villain has roughly $300, Hero covers.

Villain is relatively new to the table, but he’s already complaining, good-naturedly but often, about how he’s getting nothing but bad cards. Before looking at his cards this hand, he said, “I just want to see one card … Read full post

The Calling Demon

You pay off too much. You have trouble letting go of big hands. Bad calls on early streets get you into trouble later. You call when you know you’re beat, saying things like, “I had to,” or “I was priced in.”

Does this sound like you? I’ve got good news.

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The Hardest Player to Bluff

Often, when I’m in a smaller stakes game waiting for a seat in the bigger game to open up, I use it as an opportunity to practice my discipline. Generally it’s easier to pick up physical tells, betting tendencies, etc. in smaller stakes games, and rather than acting like it’s … Read full post

New Coaching Program: Crushing Live Cash Games

I’ve always done well in live cash games, but prior to Black Friday I didn’t play them all that often, and I do think you encounter a somewhat different player base in live games than you do online. As you may have noticed from the hands I’ve been posting, I’ve … Read full post

What’s Your Plan? Making Yourself a Target

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Edit: Just realized the first paragraph of this post disappeared for some reason. Rewriting it now.

In his opinion, Hero hasn’t been that aggressive, but that isn’t how this loose and passive $1/$3 no-limit hold ’em table sees it. I’ve mostly been doing pretty simple stuff, bombing it preflop against … Read full post

Getting Paid

My new video series at Tournament Poker Edge is called Getting Paid, and it’s about getting money into the pot when you have the best hand. The first video in this five-part series, which was just released, is about identifying specific hands in your opponent’s range from which you’ll … Read full post

What’s Your Play? Min-Raised on the River

What's Your Play?I haven’t posted in a while so I figured I’d go ahead and put up an early WYP.

Villain is a regular but for whatever reason we don’t have a lot of experience playing together. From what little I’ve seen he seems to be mostly loose-passive in small pots but … Read full post

The Button Tax

It occurs to me that, although my latest poker strategy article has been up since the beginning of the month, I haven’t actually mentioned it here yet. You can read The Button Tax in Two Plus Two Magazine to learn more about the value of position in multiway pots:

I

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It Was a Crazy Game of Poker

I arrived at my local card room expecting to play the usual loose-passive $1/$3/$6 game. Instead, there were two full tables of $5/$5 running with a substantial waiting list. I sat for over an hour in a $1/$3 game before a seat in the must-move game opened up. When I … Read full post

What’s Your Plan? Flopped Straight, Board Pairs on Turn

What's Your Play?The Game: $1/$3/$6 no-limit hold ’em. Plays loose-passive pre-flop but gets progressively more tight-passive as pots get larger.

Villain 1 ($1800): Best of the regulars in this Hero’s opinion. He’s 30ish, seems comfortable playing 200+ BB pots when it’s warranted, capable of bluffing, calling down, and folding in … Read full post

What’s His Hand? Nit vs LAG

What's Your Play?In honor of my first video series at Tournament Poker Edge, here’s a twist on the “What’s Your Play?” theme with an emphasis on hand reading.

Five-handed $5/$5 no-limit hold ’em game. Villain bought in about an hour ago for $500 and is down to about $440. He’s a … Read full post

PCA Main Event Day 1

I took my seat and immediately recognized Lee Markholt two seats to my left and Dani Stern two seats to his left. I never learned the names of the rest of my opponents, but they proved nearly as capable, and it was probably one of the toughest tournament tables I’ve … Read full post

Mailbag: Implied Odds in a Multiway Pot

Thinking Poker MailbagQ:Game is 2/5 and involves three players:
A-$350(SB)
B-$500(hero, MP)T/T
C-$650(Button)

action is limped by1 player(B) to Button that raises to $25, folds to BB and he re pops it for $85 total… now here is the question, given a hero read of extremely strong ranges on at the Read full post

What’s Your Plan? A LAG Picks Up a Hand

Edit: Villain is the BB (the $3 blind).What's Your Play?

Ten-handed live $1/$3/$6 game. Hero is the only player at the table with a pre-flop raise percent greater 5 (it’s close to 15). As such, I’m perceived as an insanely aggressive bully even though I’ve mostly shown big hands in big pots … Read full post

Book Review: Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker Volume 2

I’ve just published a review of Jonathan Little’s Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker Volume 2. Here’s the synopsis:

The book is subtitled “Stages of the Tournament”, but fewer than half of the book’s 270 pages are dedicated to this topic. Ironically, much of the book addresses topics on which Little

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