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Trapping Aggressive
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Video Example
Betting The Correct Amount Depending On Your Opponent in Texas
Holdem: I know the books say to bet X amount for X
situations, but what I'm saying is you have to adjust.
Folding Big Hands: Folding cards is a part of poker that
you need to be able to do, especially when it comes to big
hands. I see poker players.
Betting The Correct Amount Depending On Your Opponent in Texas
Holdem: You need to be raising
amounts that your player understands, not just the standard 3 or
4x. Some players don't understand, or don't respect the
"correct" bet.
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Gus Hanson talks
about how taking a break in poker is not always a bad thing; in
fact, in his situation he actually wiped away all his losses by
taking a break and then coming back. |
Phil Ivey
goes heads up with Allen Cunninham
Watch the entire WSOP 2007 event
from Day 1
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Phil Ivey 222 vs. Allen Cunningham's AA
Phil Ivey's KK vs. Brad Booth's 42 suited
Daniel Negreanu vs. Gus Hansen $575,700 hand
Farah vs. Hudson, 1st hand out of WSOP
Poker Strategy Videos:
Phil Gordon answers question about blind stealing in cash vs.
tournament play
Daniel Negreanu explains Small Ball Poker (1 of 3)
Daneil Negreanu explains Small Ball Poker (2 of 3)
Daniel Negreanu explains Small Ball Poker (3 of 3)
TJ Cloutier Explains One Hand Defeat Against Chris Ferguson
Odds & Outs by Phil Gorden
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