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by Rick Braddy - 2006-12-09
If you play tournaments, either sit and go or regular multi-table tournaments of any kind, online or offline, you need to be aware of what your "M Factor" is and what to do about it.So, what is this M...
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by Stephanie Pendrys - 2006-12-21
American writer Jack London (1876-1916), who also logged years as an amateur boxer, oyster pirate and prospector during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush was not a man to sit and wait for opportunity to com...
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by Dani Stern - 2006-12-22
Lesson 1Like Amir Vahedi said about a million times at the 2003 WSOP, "In order to live, you have to be willing to die." It sounds a little ridiculous, but I really believe in it. I am just as ready t...
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by Napoleon Will - 2006-12-27
Building a bankroll playing poker is one of the most important steps towards becoming a serious poker player. Before you even decide to play poker, put aside some money that you can afford to lose. ...
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by Napoleon Will - 2006-12-27
Poker is a game of people played through the medium of cards. A tell is a pattern that indicates the relative strength of an opponent's hand. If you play online poker, common tells include betting p...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-01
A pair of kings is the second best starting hand in the game of No-Limit Texas Hold'em. In any position, you should raise this hand about three to four times the big blind. Betting puts pressure on ...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-01
A pair of queens is considered to be a premium hand along with AA and KK. QQ is played similar to most premium hands by raising three to four times the big blind in any position. Raising pre-flop pu...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-01
One of the biggest mistakes a poker player can make is giving into his ego. Misplaying pocket aces or pocket queens is small in comparison to letting your ego take over. Ego makes you believe that y...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-01
Playing small pocket pairs may be one of the easiest types of hands to play. Small pocket pairs consist of: TT, 99, 88, 77, 66, 55, 44, 33, and 22. In any position, you should limp with these hands....
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-03
Once you learn the basics of No-Limit Texas Hold'em, you should expand your mind to more advanced concepts. Setting a trap is an advanced concept that has more to do with psychology than your hole car...