by Matt Matros | Published: Dec 12, '13
… Paradox. My argument goes like this: Properly rating one’s own poker skills is a hugely important quality for a poker … time to acquire the necessary poker fundamentals become extremely tough … grinder who stays with poker despite a lengthy initial …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Jul 31, '19
… that said, there is a paradox in this situation you need … your game. ♠ Roy Cooke played poker professionally for 16 years prior …
by Steve Zolotow | Published: Jul 03, '19
… world situations, certainly in most poker situations, the exploitative answer will … often referred to as a paradox, since game theory leads to … the game theories applications to poker, we will see a … both rock-paper-scissors and poker. If your opponents don’t …
by Rep Porter | Published: Apr 27, '16
… though. Humans are inherently competitive. Poker tournaments start off on a … better. This creates an interesting poker paradox. There are winning professionals who … making final tables and winning poker tournaments. Accumulators will usually have …
by Steve Zolotow | Published: Jan 20, '16
… to succeed as a professional poker player (or in any … look up the St. Petersburg Paradox, which shows how little … a $1,000 buy-in poker tournament where I will … most of his time to poker. He can be found … in Vegas. When escaping from poker, he hangs out in …
by Diana Cox | Published: Oct 14, '15
… is a bit of a paradox. A player who has quietly … the attention that surrounds tournament poker. He showed up at the … about due to the poker boom, online poker, and different attitudes. “I … talk to their friends about poker hands is just completely different …
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Daniel Negreanu Las Vegas, NV, CAN |
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Paulina Loeliger USA |
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Mark Kroon Madison, WI, USA |