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Showing posts with label Poker Strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poker Strategy. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Using Obvious Plays to Your Benefit


There are certain situations where it can be more than beneficial to take obvious plays and turn them into your favor. Have you ever called down a bet that was so clearly a bluff only for your opponent to showdown the nuts?
categoryThis may very well have been an example of a time where someone exploited their hand’s perceived strength in order to achieve the maximum payout. This sort of understanding is not important when you have an obvious hand, but instead when your opponents are likely to misread your hand as being obvious.

Decisions In Poker Based On Circumstances…The Hansen/Deeb “Big One” Agreement


The world of poker sometimes presents mind-boggling conundrums that even the most brilliant astrophysicist would have trouble wrapping his or her big brain around. The World Series of Poker is one of the arenas where that can come into play and, in particular, the biggest ever buy in poker tournament, the “Big One For One Drop.” That tournament presented some of the myriad of complexities that would have every poker player wondering what they would do in that position.
categoryOne of those situations appeared before the first cards were in the air for the “Big One.” Prior to the start of the million dollar buy in tournament, a mega-satellite was held on the floor of the Rio that offered a prize that anyone could get behind. For the princely sum of $25,000, players had the opportunity to get into one

Scientific American Picks Up Poker’s “Skill Versus Luck” Argument

It is a question that has been debated since probably the dawn of the game of poker (whether you believe it was invented in Turkey, France, Louisiana or on the riverboats of the Mississippi River). What is the skill element of poker versus that of luck? Leave it to a top science magazine to wade into the waters and attempt to answer that age-old debate.
categoryIn an article on the Scientific American website, writer Jennifer Ouellette pens an intriguing look at the “skill versus luck” debate, featuring input from a few of poker’s more notable names. In an article entitled “Knowing When To Fold’em: The Science of Poker,” Ouellette begins her piece by discussing the latest ruling in federal court that overturned the conviction of a Staten Island man for running a “game of chance,” in essence saying poker was a game of skill. Ouellette also points out the contradictory
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