A nostalgic look at the 1998 WSOP Main Event. Some great footage of The Devilfish looking 90s style dapper (RIP) and a focus on European players in general. It's not going to teach you much about poker, but it's a well... Continue Reading →
This is a great beginner level article from Pokerology.com about how small pocket pairs can look very sexy, but can actually be massively costly. Give this a read and be honest with yourself, are you doing the things that the author... Continue Reading →
This guy is the epitome of the new generation player. I find him very calming and inspiring, and if you can wade through the nervous "erms", then he actually has some interesting things to say. If you find interview videos... Continue Reading →
Online players have much less information at their disposal, but there are still clues to be found, as this Paddy Power tutorial video shows you. Monkey Thinking: One way to attempt to bring an understanding of tells into your online... Continue Reading →
A documentary about the Ultimate Bet/Absolute "super-user" scandal. Scary stuff for online players, and very hard to defend against to exclusive live players who like to say the online game is "fixed" because they can't keep up. It won't stop... Continue Reading →
Mike Caro is a man worth listening to. Nicknamed "The Mad Genius" he's written a butt-load of stuff about poker, including statistical contributions to the biggest poker texts in the world. This video will be very useful to beginners and... Continue Reading →
Some interesting points from Phil Hellmuth about how to manage your tournament life when you have a stack that is 15bb or smaller. Monkey Thinking: It's particularly important to note that although K9 or better may be a mathematically sound... Continue Reading →
If you've been playing some large-field MTTs then you may have found that the latter stages of the game are tough. This article from PokerSite.org is a very basic guide to forming an approach to this stage of a MTT.... Continue Reading →
"I know there’s been a lot of ranting about tanking recently, and everyone’s all about the shot-clock. I’m very much on that band wagon, because live poker is slow, too damn slow, and in danger of being really boring, not just to recreational players, but to half-competent online grinders playing even low numbers of multiple tables."