Actions before the flop: when your chip stack dictates pushing All in after an opponent’s raise
Go All in after an opponent's raise when you have less than eight times the original bet. You need to keep increasing your chip count…
Go All in after an opponent's raise when you have less than eight times the original bet. You need to keep increasing your chip count…
If there hasn't been a raise, immediately push All in preflop if you have 9BB or less. Even the best plans sometimes fail. Your chip…
In November 2002, I participated in my first WPT (World Poker Tour) tournament held at Lucky Chances Casino in Colma, California. A very interesting fact…
Stealing from the small blind. One of the interesting facts about tournament poker is that people are very passive in blind vs blind duels. While…
When everyone folds to you on the Button, don't raise, just limp in. It is well known that if everyone folds to you on the…
There is already so much material released about A-K that its quantity can simply overwhelm. Today, some players just go all-in before the flop, while…
When the tournament reaches the midpoint, start raising with suited connectors while in position. Playing with suited connectors is difficult in all stages of the…
During the bubble phase, be more aggressive, raise with a wider range of hands just before reaching the money. The person who finishes on the…
This happened in March 2004, when the poker boom triggered by Chris Moneymaker was just beginning. I registered for a $1000 No-limit Hold'em tournament at…
One of the challenges in major poker tournaments is playing against poker professionals. Professional players are significantly more aggressive and raise pre-flop much more often.…