Three Great Keys to Succeed in Poker in Games

Posted by The WSOP Blog
March 1st, 2010

Three Great Keys to Succeed in Poker in Games
Contrary to the common belief that the success in poker is determined by your level of discipline, success in poker playing comes from adherence to some three key elements that instill discipline. Of course a poker odds calculator can come in handy too…
So discipline in poker is »

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Slow Play Considerations

Posted by The WSOP Blog
February 23rd, 2010

There are situations in the game of poker where a player may want to consider slow playing their hand in order to raise the value of the central pot but executing this in the wrong situations could see your hand falling behind should your opponent not fall into the trap or hit a card they »

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The term “out” in poker

Posted by The WSOP Blog
January 19th, 2010

Whenever there is more than a single betting you have ample chances of ensuring a proper way which would mean an unseen card whenever it is drawn will enable improvement of a players’ hand. This is for one which is likely to stage a victorious performance for the purposes of making millions of dollars. »

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Find a Poker Mentor

Posted by James
April 30th, 2009

Regardless of you level of skill in poker, there are players out there that are better than you. There are also players that think differently than you about every situation that you will face at a poker table. There are also those that have wisdom when it comes to poker and the »

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Having Normal Swings

Posted by The WSOP Blog
October 6th, 2008

Before I lay down my question, I would like to extend first my deepest appreciation for your efforts in providing a good site. Well, because of your site, I was able to understand the basics of Texas Holdem just about a couple of months ago and eventually played real cash games. Thanks!
For my first deposit, »

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Place for Building a Beginning Bankroll

Posted by The WSOP Blog
October 6th, 2008

Hello,
I badly need your advice. For about 6 months now, I’ve been playing Holdem and just lately, I started playing for real cash games. I played well, I believed so. I was able to triple my initial bankroll of $50 in 3 weeks time because of playing cash and SnG’s.
But as of now, I still »

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When is the Right Time Quitting on a Session?

Posted by The WSOP Blog
October 6th, 2008

Twice a week, I play 1-2 NL Holdem at a certain local card room. Typically, I play well in my games, leaving the room a winner roughly 3 out of 4 times I play. And usually, I buy in for $300.00, then leaving when I am either up $300 or the like.
On an average, I »

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Bankroll Clarifications

Posted by The WSOP Blog
October 6th, 2008

I always visit your site as well read all of your answers to some questions. I noticed that for a number of times, you advised and clearly suggested to play within limits and have the bankroll right for the game by which players are in. You have also advised for several times to keep an »

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Poker and the Pro's

Posted by The WSOP Blog
October 6th, 2008

For about 3 years now, I’ve been playing Holdem; just before it got awesomely huge. I actually see myself as an average player in terms of the stakes I play, which normally ranges from playing from $20-$100 tournaments, $5-10 limit, and nl table games with as much as $300 buy ins.
I am not bothered »

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Online Texas Holdem Games vs Actual In Face Games

Posted by The WSOP Blog
October 6th, 2008

I enjoy playing poker online. For me, it’s a very useful means of improving myself. But of course I am not exactly sure if it’s the same thing to other players. I don’t know if others see it as something useful.
Is there any difference between the actual in face games and online games, particularly »

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