
Thursday, February 28, 2013
How to Win at Poker - The Preflop Checklist
This is an awesome video from Gripsed.com that will help you understand poker mechanics and decide whether or not you can play your hand profitably.
Getting you invested in profitable spots while avoiding the dangerous
ones.
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3 things we need to master to be great poker players
There are three things you need to master to be a great poker player. That’s right, just three things. If you master just one or two, you’ll probably be mediocre at best
(probably still bad). Some people have excellent emotional control,
but bad hand reading skills. Others have great strategy, but bad
emotional control. Identify your weakness and strengths.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The Top 10 SEXIEST Female Poker Players of All Time
There’s something sexy about a woman playing poker. Maybe it’s the
attitude. Maybe it’s charm. Or maybe it’s because we’ve been playing
poker with our fat neighbors Leroy, Tommy, Ugly Tommy and Third-Best
Tommy for the past 7 years and we need some female interaction. Here is the Final Table of Heavenly Hunnies:
Poker Strategy: Turning Your Hand Into a Bluff with Vinny Pahuja
The Player: Vinny Pahuja
After spending five years at Lehman Brothers, one of the world’s premier investment banks, Pahuja decided to leave in 2007 because he was tired of the corporate grind and seriously questioned the viability of the markets he was involved in. A regular in the New York City underground cash games since 2004, Pahuja decided to devote more time to his newly found passion: poker tournaments.
After spending five years at Lehman Brothers, one of the world’s premier investment banks, Pahuja decided to leave in 2007 because he was tired of the corporate grind and seriously questioned the viability of the markets he was involved in. A regular in the New York City underground cash games since 2004, Pahuja decided to devote more time to his newly found passion: poker tournaments.
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