tournaments
tournaments
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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
Have you ever played a game of poker where you have your opponent dominated and he hits a two outer to win the pot? In poker, a bad beat occurs when you get your money in the pot with the best hand b...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-11
Every single poker player on the planet believes he should be a winning poker player. No one goes into a game believing they are outmatched and will eventually lose all of their money. Anyone can le...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-11
Phil Ivey has been labeled as the best poker player in the world by many of the top pros. He was born in Riverside, CA and moved to New Jersey before reaching the age of one. His grandfather introdu...
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by Napoleon Will - 2007-01-11
Howard Lederer grew up in a family of five where he enjoyed playing various card games at a young age. He found himself getting really competitive in these card games while playing his father. After...
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by Syd Z. Nohcud - 2007-02-04
You may have wondered if your golfing predecessor existed. Was there such a person who also thought up the concept of a golf tournament for an easy day off and a chance to beat the pants off your supe...
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7.
by David Alan - 2007-02-22
With the warmer temperatures that will soon blanket the northern states brings forth some excellent early spring bass fishing opportunities. Often in the early spring you can load your boat with bass...
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by Nancy Andrews - 2007-03-07
This is the time of year when many of us are reviewing our plans for our local annual golf event. Since most of these events are for charity, budgets can be lean.If you have not already considered a ...
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by Arthur Prudent - 2007-03-17
Game is a very peculiar side of the human life that has its own laws, which do not fit into the framework of traditional logic. Here reigns His Majesty Chance and everything is relative: the weak can ...
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10.
by Brian Stubiak - 2007-03-19
In part 1 of this series I discussed play at the beginning of a sit and go (SNG) tournament, where you should be very tight. Here we are going to talk about the theory behind the "push-fold" strat...