by Jonathan Little | Published: Apr 22, '24
If you want to increase your poker skills and learn to crush the games, check out Jonathan Little’s elite training site at PokerCoaching.com/CardPlayer. I was recently told about a no-limit hold’em hand that illustrates a key concept you must master if …
by Erik Fast | Published: Dec 05, '16
Want to get better at poker? Tired of losing in your local home game or looking to go pro playing no-limit hold’em? Who better to learn from then two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and high stakes cash game regular Doug Polk. Polk has teemed …
by Ed Miller | Published: Oct 06, '14
There’s one type of opponent that seems to drive many players totally nuts. The guy who slow plays everything. When he gets aces preflop, he limps. When he flops a set, he checks it twice. When he flops top-two, he calls once, checks it back once, and …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Mar 19, '13
Card Player is excited to announce a partnership with the Bicycle Casino and Live at the Bike, the industry’s leading live cash game webcast. CardPlayer.com will host the live cash game streams for all Live at the Bike webcasts (every Tuesday and Friday, …
by Andrew Brokos | Published: Aug 12, '12
… that the main advantage of slowplaying is giving opponents the … costs and benefits of slowplaying. Particularly in big-bet … potentially very large costs to slowplaying. If your opponent would … An often overlooked advantage of slowplaying is that it helps …
by David Sklansky | Published: Jul 10, '24
… of the original limpers was slowplaying a big hand that he … one of the limpers is slowplaying, and how likely the opponents …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Mar 20, '24
If you want to increase your poker skills and learn to crush the games, check out Jonathan Little’s elite training site at PokerCoaching.com/CardPlayer. I was recently told about a no-limit hold’em hand that illustrates a key concept you must master if …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Nov 02, '22
If you want to increase your poker skills and learn to crush the games, check out Jonathan Little’s elite training site at PokerCoaching.com/CardPlayer. I was fortunate enough to make the final table recently in a small-field $10,000 buy-in tournament …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Oct 25, '17
I was recently told about a hand from a $200 buy-in World Series of Poker Circuit event that illustrates a key mistake that many amateur players make every time they flop a premium hand. With blinds at 500-1,000 with a 200 ante, a tight player limped …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Jun 21, '17
… more passively, trapping more, and slowplaying a wider range. Some authorities …