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Two of the most important qualities a poker player must develop are the ability to put an opponent on a hand, especially if it might be a big one, and the courage to fold your own hand, especially if it might be a big one. With the former, you need to..
Jan/12/2006 8:52 AM

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If you understand that poker is more about people than cards, then one thing you must establish is the level at which your opponent thinks, and here's why: You are sending a message with each check, bet or raise, but you must know how your opponent...
Jan/9/2006 9:42 PM

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Poker is a game of incomplete information, Howard Lederer is fond of saying. So many unseen cards, so much to be deduced from your opponents' betting patterns. So much to be read into their physical look and actions, too. Which is why the "Professor..
Dec/29/2005 6:07 AM

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You are dealt pocket 4s. You raise because you are hoping to eliminate the many hands with overcards that can beat you. At least that's what many poker books and many big-name professionals tell you to do. But not Phil Gordon. With pocket pairs,...
Dec/22/2005 8:57 AM

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You make a bad move, you lose your chips, you beat yourself up about it. Been there, played that. But wait. You might be surprised to learn that good things can come out of bad plays. So says Barry Shulman, the publisher and chairman of Card...
Dec/15/2005 9:36 AM

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Look at your hand and know which cards you're holding - know their rank and know their suits. Yeah, it seems pretty basic, but even former world champions can misread their own holdings. Happily so, it can turn out. Dan Harrington, who won the 1995...
Dec/15/2005 9:34 AM

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You make a bad move, you lose your chips, you beat yourself up about it. Been there, played that. But wait. You might be surprised to learn that good things can come out of bad plays. So says Barry Shulman, the publisher and chairman of Card...
Dec/8/2005 11:17 AM

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Find a weakness and exploit it. The plan works in any sport, in any game. In poker, many pros have said that they are more likely to play to an opponent's weakness than emphasize their greatest strength, and here's why: Poker is a game of mistakes, so.
Dec/8/2005 11:07 AM

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One of the things that separates great players from average players, or even good ones, is the ability to play after the flop. Pros believe they can take a chunk of their less skilled opponents' chips based on their ability to read the texture of the...
Nov/23/2005 6:07 AM

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You have read it often in this column, and you will read it again. In fact, you will read it now: Poker is more about people than cards and chips. It's about sizing up your opponent based on his betting patterns and whatever physical tells you can...
Nov/17/2005 8:41 AM

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