by Card Player News Team | Published: Jan 02, '17
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 Rep Porter | Published: Mar 23, '16
In my last column, I wrote about how the value of your actual cards changes with the circumstances you find yourself in. While this is a concept that is unique to poker among card games, it certainly is not unique just to preflop play. There are many …
by Rep Porter | Published: Feb 10, '16
In my last column, I asserted that having position and being the aggressor is the most profitable situation you can find yourself in as you move to the flop in limit hold’em. I suggested that when you are entering the pot, you should almost always be …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Feb 05, '16
… 5, Deep Stacked, Heads-Up, Postflop Play. Let’s move on … 6 — Short and Medium Stacked Postflop Play While the last session …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jan 22, '16
… 4, Deep Stacked, Multi-Way Postflop Play. Let’s move on … 5 — Deep Stacked, Heads-Up, Postflop Play While the last session … on deep stacked, multi-way postflop play, this session simplifies the … 6, Short and Medium Stacked Postflop Play. If you’d like …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jan 02, '16
… on postflop play. The first, tackles the common situation of postflop play … a limited amount of information, postflop play is more of a … 5, Deep Stacked, Heads-Up, Postflop Play. If you’d like …
by Ed Miller | Published: Mar 30, '13
Blind defense is a tricky topic. When you choose to defend your blind, you’re weighing the value of a discounted call against the information deficit you must endure playing out of position. The more pain that deficit will cause you, the less inclined …