by Andrew Brokos | Published: Oct 16, '13
… the bluff you showed down. Epilogue At the 2,000-4 …
by Barry Tanenbaum | Published: Feb 01, '11
In my last column, I started a new thought regarding beginning a session. Specifically, if you visit a new cardroom, you need to understand the rules. Never assume that the rules you are used to playing with are the ones that the new place uses. The …
by Barry Tanenbaum | Published: Jan 18, '11
When I completed Part VII of the “How to Begin a Session” series in the last issue, I thought I was done. But I got an e-mail from a close friend, telling me that I had left out something important. Specifically, he told me to include the fact that too …
by Alan Schoonmaker | Published: May 14, '10
… ). It was based on the epilogue of his excellent book Advanced … Strategy. When I read that epilogue, my first thought was, “Did …
by Barry Tanenbaum | Published: Apr 02, '10
… , the book ends with an epilogue titled “Forgive Yourself.” The title …
by Alan Schoonmaker | Published: Oct 30, '09
… . Step 11: Forgive Yourself The epilogue of Barry Tanenbaum’s Advanced …
by Phil Hellmuth | Published: Apr 08, '09
… hand? I should have waited! Epilogue: Seidel and I ended up …
by Phil Hellmuth | Published: Nov 30, '08
… and criticism of many players. Epilogue: First, my opponent later told …
by Phil Hellmuth | Published: Oct 17, '08
… and criticism of many players. Epilogue: First, my opponent later told …