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Successful Poker Players Think And Apply Acquired Knowledge.
By The Marksman at January 10, 2011 | 12:37 pm | 0 Comment
There are so many ways to play poker, and so many theories on the best strategy that some people get caught up in a system or a certain style. When people first start playing Poker they tend to try and emulate a particular player, but that doesn't really work because you can't see every hand they play, or know what they are thinking at that time. If you have read more...
Poker Strategy: A Beginner’s Guide To Continuation Bets
By The Marksman at August 2, 2010 | 7:11 am | 1 Comments
When you start learning to play poker, you may find it difficult to know how to play hands after the flop. Most beginning players will get dealt Ace Jack for example, and then the flop will come and they will not hit a pair. Many beginning players are somewhat lost as to what do do, and that is where a continuation or C-bet comes into play. When you follow up more...
Five Trouble Poker Hands That Players Commonly Overplay
By The Marksman at July 19, 2010 | 6:55 am | 0 Comment
When a person first starts playing poker, they are generally handed a hand rankings card so they know what hand trumps what. Most people generally recognize that face cards are valuable, and gush with excitement when they are dealt two of them. Although these hands can be very strong, they are far from a definite victory if you’re holding them. It takes a more...
An Introduction to Limit Texas Hold’em Poker
By The Marksman at June 22, 2010 | 11:19 am | 0 Comment
The Poker game you hear most people discuss these days is No-Limit Texas Hold’em, but in a lot of places Limit Hold’em is still very popular. Limit Hold’em also provides a lot of opportunity to make money as well, but it does require a different style of play than no limit. Fixed-Limit Texas Hold'em is a favorite game of casinos, both offline and online, as more...
Playing the “right” cards does not always mean you will win at Poker!
By The Marksman at March 31, 2010 | 6:05 am | 0 Comment
It has happened to us all, you are dealt a big hand and end up losing with AKs to players who will call your pre-flop raise because they "just had a feeling" about their 58 off-suit. You get knocked out and start to wonder where it all went wrong. If you are anything like me, you let those bad beats and hands affect you into your next poker session. You are so more...