I’ve noticed there is some embarrassment associated with not “knowing everything” within micro/low stakes poker, but, due to my massive ego, I have never been ashamed to say “durrr… what?”. I’m really happy to say that people message me all... Continue Reading →
I was asked an interesting question by one of my Twitter buddies this week, it was: “Is getting big chunks of your stack in pre-flop really giving you a good ROI?” He asked me that after I went on Twitter... Continue Reading →
"I have dealt tables, usually finals, where everybody knows what they're doing, and nobody's trying to look 'cool', they just state their action, and the game moves quickly."
I think I am most often a loose, aggressive player, so I'm always interested in listening to strategies on how to beat them, it can only help my game. This guy's voice is a bit robotic, I think he's reading... Continue Reading →
Ed Miller, with his spectacular, background-blending hair is back with some interesting pre-flop concept insights. He lists this as "advanced", but I disagree. While the pace of the video is fairly fast, the content is definitely relevant to beginner/intermediate players.... Continue Reading →
"Understanding ICM is advanced strategy, and I don't want to make beginner players sweat about yet another load of mathematical bullshit that makes poker boring; but sometimes a principle is important, and you only need the principle here."
22 very useful minutes from James "Splitsuit" Sweeney on understanding an opponent's range and using that information to identify good bluffing/value spots. As usual, he hits the ground running, but if you get a bit lost at the start, stick... Continue Reading →
Yesterday, I posted a hand in which Tom Dwan won a huge pot with an epic bluff, and then I lauded the power of pure aggression. See Dwan's epic bluff here. Today, I'm posting a hand where Tom Dwan wins money... Continue Reading →