holdem
holdem
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-17
Picking off a bluff may be one of the most difficult things to do in any form of poker especially a tournament. Many times you will face a bet for your tournament life. If you call and are beat, you...
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by Michael Hawley - 2007-01-18
If you want to learn to play Texas Hold'em poker, the best way is to arm yourself with as much knowledge of the game as possible. The best way to do this is to build your own library of the best low ...
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by Valentino Viccetzar - 2007-01-22
Heads up poker involves only two players. A recent phenomenon, it gained popularity in recent years thanks to internet poker sites and the sit 'n' go games they offered. For players looking to develop...
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by John Timmons - 2007-01-27
Know What They HaveThe most basic skill to getting anywhere in hold'em is that of being able to read the cards your opponent has hidden. Of course, you'll never be certain, but with knowledge of your...
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by Gail Leino - 2007-01-29
A Texas Holdem Party may be just the excuse, I mean theme, and you were looking for to have as an accent to a great beer party. Invite the guys over for a couple of cold ones and a good game of Texas...
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by Nate Shaw - 2007-02-11
There are many reasons you should play tournament poker. The main reason is because of the huge amounts of money you can win. Last year the winner of the WSOP (World Series of Poker) won 5 million dol...
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by Nate Shaw - 2007-02-11
Freeroll tournaments are one way to truly get something for nothing from online poker rooms. Freeroll tournaments sounds as good as it is, it's a tournament with no entry fee. Its free! The reason onl...
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by Nate Shaw - 2007-02-11
Ace-King (AK) is one of the biggest decision hands in no-limit tournaments. It can make you or break you. AK is known to be a good "all-in hand" and it is, but you don't want to push all you chips in ...
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by Nate Shaw - 2007-02-11
A small pocket pair is any pair from 22-99. To make it a pocket pair you have to receive them as your hole cards, the cards that no one but you can see. I like to play small pocket pairs in a tourney ...
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by Nate Shaw - 2007-02-11
I consider middle pocket pairs to be pocket tens and pocket jacks. Middle pocket pairs can be tricky cards to play in tournaments, a lot of players consider pocket jacks to be a top pocket pair, this ...