by Steve Zolotow | Published: Aug 11, '21
… -8o+, J-6s+, J-9o+, 10-6s+, 10-9o, 9-6s+, 8-6s+, 7 …
by Steve Schult | Published: Jan 27, '21
In the nearly two decades since poker experienced a boom thanks to Chris Moneymaker’s historic World Series of Poker main event victory in 2003, the strategy surrounding the game has evolved at a pace never before seen. With online poker, the game’s best …
by Gavin Griffin | Published: Jun 08, '16
… , two 2s, two 5s, two 6s, and two 7s left in …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Feb 17, '16
Most players learn poker’s explicit rules pretty quickly: the “one-chip rule,” for example, or “verbal declarations are binding.” But not everyone seems to have digested the game’s vast book of unwritten rules, admonitions like “don’t berate other …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: May 13, '15
… consistent with him having trip 6s now, unless the queen filled …
by Matthew Hilger | Published: Apr 16, '14
Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time Volume III by Jon “PearlJammer” Turner, Eric “Rizen” Lynch, Jon “Apestyles” Van Fleet, and yours truly, analyzes 50 online poker hands. In Volume III, PearlJammer, Rizen, and Apestyles analyze the same hands …
by Ben Yu | Published: Jan 08, '14
… leave me with mediocre 8-6s and 8-7s. This drop …
by Ben Yu | Published: Oct 16, '13
… is difficult to break 8-6s and better, which are either … the 7s) or are 8-6s which have a gutshot-straight … , there are only four 8-6s better than my hand, while …
by Ian Simpson | Published: Jun 01, '13
Just before the Irish Open 2013 I had been reviewing my year as a sponsored pro after winning the Sole Survivor package last April. I had been given €50,000 in buy ins and really wanted to take the opportunity and prove myself as a poker player. I …
by Michael Wiesenberg | Published: May 29, '13
Nicknames. Almost everything of value has them. That goes for playing cards. This series lists and explains many you have heard — and some you haven’t. So far we’ve looked at deuces through fives. Now we continue with individual ranks. 6 A 6 is sometimes …
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