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Value And Continuation Bet In Poker

April 20, 2012
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Value And Continuation Bet In Poker

Value and continuation bet are two of the most common terms in poker and they have an important role in your poker strategy, too. Let’s see the most important aspects of value- and continuation bet. Value bet occurs when you have a high pocket pair or two high cards and on the flop your hand seems...
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Phil Ivey Is The Master Of Poker

September 13, 2011
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Phil Ivey Is The Master Of Poker

When it comes to high stakes cash games the fans are usually talking about Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius or Tom Dwan (also known as “durrrr”). Phil Ivey is a much-feared player because of his extremely aggressive style and his great hand reading skills. One of the key factors why Ivey is successful is his very...
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Being On Tilt Can Ruin Your Poker Bankroll

August 17, 2011
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Being On Tilt Can Ruin Your Poker Bankroll

Tilt is one of the main reasons why many players can never be successful in poker. Tilt has its limitations but also its opportunities. Every player suffers from bad beats; the only question is how they can handle it. You probably heard about Mike Matusow throwing his notebook in the swimming pool or Phil...
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Winning Or Losing It All? Playing With AK, Part2

November 17, 2010
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Winning Or Losing It All? Playing With AK, Part2

The last time we saw how a hand develops when you hold AK and a safe flop comes. This time we will see a hand where you have the exact same AK and you are in the same position at the same stakes, but your spot is a lot tougher and decision making is...
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