by David Sklansky | Published: Jun 12, '24
… that everyone, but especially these tourists, should be aware of. (Plus … if the game contains only tourists or beginners, who don’t … of an effort to let tourists and others who realize they … excusable reasons why someone, especially tourists who we don’t want …
by Erik Fast | Published: Jul 01, '20
… , and $20-$40 when the tourists were in town. My no …
by Ed Miller | Published: Nov 21, '18
… , heading briskly past several hundred tourists lined up to buy tickets …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Sep 14, '16
A beautiful thing about no-limit is that you can “set the price” with your bet sizing. By setting the price, you are offering your opponent(s) odds. Many novice players either bet so much that their opponents can’t call in an effort to “protect” their …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Aug 03, '16
Three off the button, $700 deep, I open-raised to $20 with K 10 in a $2-$5 no-limit hold’em game. The field folded to the big blind, who insta-called. He was a tourist, about $400 deep, a mostly straightforward player who leaned toward the loose side, …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Apr 13, '16
… size. There were several loose tourists that I wanted to induce …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Mar 30, '16
… , was a mix of vacationing tourists and locals. One local was …
by Roy Cooke | Published: Nov 25, '15
… . The game was on, several tourists were drinking and splashing. I …
by Alan Schoonmaker | Published: Sep 16, '15
… money into freeroll tournaments. Since tourists usually leave before the freeroll … with the same value for tourists and locals such as aces …
by Ed Miller | Published: May 13, '15
… ’t interact much with the tourists or other players. When I … were one of the recreational tourists, I would likely have assumed … least to other tourists—goes a long way. Tourists are well aware …
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