Texas Holdem Poker
Professional minor league baseball player currently employed by the Los Angeles Dodgers with a degree in Finance from the University of Evansville. Small stakes cash , mtt and sit & go player seeking profitability through disciplined descision making over the long term.
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Short Stacked Sit & Go Strategy
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published October 7, 2008
- Sit & Go
- Unrated
Generally, tight aggressive play works best in small stakes
sit & go tournaments. This is especially the case against weak
opponents
who play wide ranges of cards. Most of the time these players overvalue
top
pair and chase every draw on the board. Premium card players
can dominate these tournaments long term. However, what do you do when
you
shove a high pair and get a bad beat? You may be left with a small
amount of chips depending on your chip and blind position. Shortstack
strategies vary, but solid shortstack
play can add plug a huge leak in your game. Tight aggressive blind
stealing and
shoving can create memorable comebacks and add to your bankroll.
Poker Tips for Future Sharks
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 30, 2008
- Strategy
- Unrated
As one popular poker saying goes, "Poker is a game that takes minutes
to learn, but a lifetime to master." At the beginning of your poker
career a steep learning curve exists. You will absorb a lot of
information that will help you get a basic understanding of the game.
As the game advances it turns into a funnel, where new information only
takes you so far. Soon you start looking for small edges to push with
over hundreds of thousands of hands. Adding these tips to your poker playbook should get your started on the right track.Think Outside the Box: Free Poker Money!
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 23, 2008
- Affiliates
- Unrated
Poker is a very difficult game to play over the long term. For some the game comes natural and for others they have to work at it for years to win - some never win. You make think its a crazy idea, but ANYONE can be profitable at poker. Although the game of poker itself may be a losing proposition for most, free poker money exists if you know where to look. Highlighted in this article are the top 10 ways you can make money with online poker. A few of the ways have to do with playing the game, while most don't. You can make money from the explosion of online poker without ever sitting down at a table. Hopefully this article will open doors for the many people out their struggling to make money from online poker. Maximizing Affiliate Revenue: CPA or PRP?
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 23, 2008
- Affiliates
- Unrated
Full Tilt Poker Review
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 22, 2008
- Reviews
- Unrated
Full Tilt Poker is easily one of the top three poker sites available. They start new players off with a 100% bonus up to $600. If you happen to lose your money, they also offer an additional 50% reload bonus. To top that off they have frequent player points which can be redeemed for online merchandise like electronics, apparel and poker gear. To sweeten the deal, they created "happy hour" where players earn double or even triple frequent player points. With all these features and 27% rakeback you're set to go! Full Tilt is also endorsed by some of today's top professionals. Better yet, these professionals actually play regularly on the site. Phil Ivey is a regular high stakes cash game player on the site. He can be spotted playing high stakes NLHE against names like Tom "durrrr" Dwan and David Benyamine at the $500/$1000 table. Well known names like Mike "the mouth" Matusow and Gus Hansen are also commonly spotted at ring game tables. The Strategic Consequences of Table Position
- By Texas Holdem Poker
- Published September 20, 2008
- Strategy
- Unrated
Position refers to the order in which players are seated around the
table and the strategic consequences of this. Generally, players in
earlier position (who have to act first) need stronger hands to bet or
raise than players in later position. For example, with five
opponents yet to act behind a player, there is a greater chance one of
the opponents will have a better hand than if there was only one
opponent yet to act. Being in late position is an advantage, since a
player can see the action ahead of him/her. Taking this into account, it is
generally more profitable to play hands in late position for non-advanced players. Most of the time a successful player should play a range of hands in accordance with their position. If you
haven't yet learned about table position or its affect on your poker
game, you could be costing yourself a lot of money.

