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An Unusual Perspective on Poker Fish

Monday, March 1st, 2010

There are a lot of different ways that online poker sharks view poker fish. Some of the more advanced online poker players out there think of fish as silly new players that just don’t know any better. Other poker players think that fish are unintelligent players who fail to understand the fine points of poker […]

Will the Comedian Be Laughing at the End?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

We read a lot about how it is important to maintain a proper “poker face” at all times. We are told by our veritable poker online instructors that the most important thing is decorum at the table. I can hardly count all the different online poker articles that I have read […]

Record Breaking

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The largest pot in online poker history was taken down the other day by none other than one Patrick Antonius, a well known nosebleed stakes poker online player at Full Tilt and a participant in the “Durrr” challenge.
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Why an Aggressive Style Won’t Work at Microstakes

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

I have bad news for all you aggressive online poker players out there: you won’t be able to try your usual tricks at the microstakes online poker table. When you realize that microstakes is the new expanding field in the poker world, you are in a bit of a fix unless […]

Online Poker: Haven of the Young

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Among the great tidings of the online poker boom, one of the largest changes in the nature of the poker online community, both online and live, is the influx of younger and younger players. Whereas before the advent of the popularity of the World Series of Poker on ESPN the average […]

Re-Buy Tournament Tips

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Texas Hold ‘Em poker tournaments require a fee to enter, and from these fees the prize pool is created. Most poker online tournaments have a fixed fee to enter, and each player gets the same amount of chips as a starting stack. However, some tournaments offer what is known as […]

How and What to Think about in a Poker Game

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Poker is a thinking man’s game. It’s not an instinctive game, but rather one that requires that you use all that processing power in that head of yours. A lot of people play off of a script. It’s easy […]

Poker Jargon: ‘Going South’

Friday, August 21st, 2009

‘Going south,’ in cash game online poker, is a name for when a player takes money he previously had in play on the table and removes it from action. Often this might occur when a player has won a very large pot or series of pots, and thus […]

Don’t 7-10 Split, Bowl Properly with the Right Bowling Shoes

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Ever met a Nintendo Wii bowler looking to treat real bowling with new respect. Should that be the case, this moment is important time in learning the game as a true student of the game. My “Next Steps” handbook to A Bowler’s Development may take your game to new levels. Pros at a nearby bowling […]

Poker Fiction: ‘Late Nite Poker Party with Deuces’

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

I was drunk off Miller Lite in the kitchen on the laptop my brother had given me for Christmas seven years ago. It was 6 or 8 AM; I couldn’t tell by looking as when my eyes hit the clock face they would spin. But everywhere else I was looking looked good. […]