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  • poker strategy FAQ


    Hi, Jack N.

    I'm guessing that you mean Texas Hold'em strategy.

    From my experience you need to adjust to the table image , if the table image is loose-aggressive you need to play tighter, if you table image is tight , play


    Pro's prefer 6 player tables. I normally play lose on the high stakes tables and tight on the low stakes tables. On the low stakes tables, people take chances a lot more because they do not lose as much, thus more fishing and bad plays.


    Go for the bigger poker training sites that have really top notch content like:

    www.deucescracked.com
    www,bluefirepoker.com

    There is a monthly fee though but you can test it for free.


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    Use a Google search like I just did. Find some images you like and shrink them down to wallet size.

    Here's what I found for Blackjack. Just pick the one that best represents the rules for your casino. (There are MANY variations of blackjack


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    Your website needs improvement.
    It's all words, and no graphics.

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    Strategy with Kristy: Darryll Fish on Preparing for the WSOP

    22.05.12

    Darryll Fish is a tournament specialist with numerous major cashes in no-limit hold'em and Omaha variations. He's accumulated nearly $1.7 million in live tournament winnings and is a staple on the World Poker Tour circuit. He is the latest guest on the Strategy with Kristy podcast and discusses how to prepare for the World Series of Poker. Fish also gives advice on how to play in the beginning levels of a low buy-in no-limit hold'em event.


    Source: PokerNews.com

    Bart Hanson -- Crushing Live Poker With Twitter

    22.05.12

    Sometimes the board runs out in such a way where a very strong hand becomes just a bluff catcher

    The nuts change street by street. Good poker players realize that sometimes their very strong hands may only beat a bluff with the given action. Weaker players do not know that their own hand strength is actually irrelevant in certain situations – your opponent either has what he is representing or he does not. Let us take a look at an example. Say in a $1-$2 game with effective stacks of $300 we raise with Q Q to $10 and three people call. The flop comes out very favorably for us – Q 3 2 . We bet out $30 and one person from out of position calls. The turn is a 10 . Our opponent checks, we bet $70, and again he calls. The river is one of the absolute worst cards the deck, the 6 . Our opponent now open moves all-in for $190. So many times I hear inexperienced players say in this situation, “I have a set I have to call,” not realizing that their own hand strength does not matter. Their opponent either has a flush, straight or is bluffing. The fact that they have three queens is basically the same as having A-Q or, to a more extreme extent, ace-high (if we think that our opponent either has a flush or a busted straight-draw like A-5).


    Source: CardPlayer.com

    Investing Like a Poker Player

    22.05.12

    On a recent business trip to Pittsburgh, PA, I had the pleasure of hanging out with one of the best advisers in the country, Michael Reese from Michigan. But it wasn’t his financial prowess that impressed me; it was his mastery of poker. That’s right, poker. So, it got me thinking: Can investors do better if they start to t hink like poker players ? I say yes.

    You can do better because world-class poker players think differently about money. Now, I’m not saying you should gamble with your retirement. Rather, there are certain attributes that when correctly added to your investment strategy can really juice up your returns and limit your losses. Before you’re you go “all in,” learn some of the common traits held by the world’s top poker players:


    Source: U.S. News & World Report (blog)

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