Defending the Button
by Simon Dexter Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008Hi Guys,
When playing a cash game, is there a no-lose way to defend the button?
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Hi Guys,
When playing a cash game, is there a no-lose way to defend the button?
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Hi guys,
Could you give me a quick “dummies guide” to playing Omaha?
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Hi guys,
As betting the flop and checking the turn is a well-used strategy, is it still worth playing?
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Hi guys.
Is there a specific technique I can easily insert into my game which virtually guarantees I get a free card when I have a drawing hand?
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Hi guys
Would it be a sign of confidence or of a reckless player to over-estimate his ability? A few times recently, I’ve played to the bitter end (and lost) when perhaps the clever thing to do would be to lay down a second-best hand and wait for a fresh one.
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Hi guys,
Do you know, I’ve had a guts-full of poker instruction manuals, online tutorials and the rest. No matter how much of this stuff I take in, whenever I’m playing I continually find myself thinking “this guy is bluffing” and then folding or else I think “my opponent is weak” but then fail to raise.
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Hi Guys,
If you could pinpoint one particular factor which differentiates the best poker players from the rest, what would it be?
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An unusual press release arrived at Littlewoods Poker Towers advising of a poker-related parenting book (we kid you not) that has won the “Good Parenting Seal” from an American website called Parental Wisdom. We consider this commendable and congratulate author Mark Borowski for his work, entitled Big Slick Daddy: Poker Strategies for Parenting Success.
Not surprisingly, the book is aimed primarily at blokes.
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Hi guys,
A mate has suggested we record ourselves playing in home game tournaments in order to keep an eye open for our mistakes. I’m not sure we’re proficient enough to do this (spot mistakes, not record); are we opening up a can of worms by doing it do you think?
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Hi guys.
I’ve played online with Littlewoods Poker for almost two years now. Recently, a new casino opened up near to where I live, so I checked it out and found that when playing there, I become a much more conservative performer. This is not doing my chip stack much good. Is there a way of resolving my live game conservatism?
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