Posts Tagged ‘Texas Holdem’
October 3, 2008 by
British Poker
Congratulations for having a great site!
By the way, before anything else, I would like to share something about myself and my game. I’m a player fond of texas holdem for a year now. And I have already read 4 books and done a lot of research on the net for ... Click to read more
Tags: long term edge, no limit, Texas Holdem
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October 3, 2008 by
British Poker
Hello,
First, I’d like to say that you have the best website. Great job!
Anyway, I would just like to ask a question. Is there any good and helpful book on poker theory you could suggest to me? Something which teaches good math principles by which I can use in today’s kind ... Click to read more
Tags: math principles, poker theory books, Texas Holdem
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October 3, 2008 by
British Poker
Hi,
Before anything else, I want to congratulate you for having a great site. Just from within, I’ve learned a lot of stuff.
Well, my question now is – is there a need to avoid drunk maniacs? Should I avoid them? This is actually a more psychological question than theoretical, but knowing ... Click to read more
Tags: drunk maniacs, no limit, Texas Holdem
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October 3, 2008 by
British Poker
WSOP is always a much awaited event in the poker world. That’s why I am just curious if you can give me any advice or suggestion on how players can get to the WSOP, the best way.
More or less, I’m talking about those of us that can’t fairly give the ... Click to read more
Tags: pokerstars, Texas Holdem, world series of poker, wsop
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October 3, 2008 by
British Poker
Ian Horne is just one of the many good men out there who has been extending help for neophyte poker players like me. He has provided some interesting and in a way even helpful tips for playing texas holdem.
But I’m wondering if he is really capable of teaching me, or ... Click to read more
Tags: poker players, solid game, Texas Holdem
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Hello,
I have a question but I don’t know if it will make a sense. This is actually about the hate email I saw from one guy. I’m not really affected by what he has expressed but it awakened the curiosity in me.
By next week, I am going to Vegas and ... Click to read more
Tags: bellagio, caesars, casinos, downswings, las vegas, limit holdem, no limit, pro games, Texas Holdem
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Hi!
Before anything, I would like to thank you again for all your help.
I have another question. I noticed that 3BB per hour is a good average, but is this something related to NL or limit holdem? Usually, I play .25/.50 and jump in .50/1.00 in all NL and my hour ... Click to read more
Tags: good hourly rate, limit holdem, no limit, Texas Holdem
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I’ve been enjoying poker with a group of friends for about a year and a half now. In particular, we play Texas Hold em at least once a week with .50/$1.00 blinds. Typically, our games last around 4 hours or more.
One thing I noticed is that it’s the same ... Click to read more
Tags: bored, boredom, Texas Holdem
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Just some months ago, I started playing poker. And just recently, I started reading some books and articles for self improvement.
Just an information, I only play online chip and some home games with several friends and the way we play seemed unorthodox. Typically, we play limit preflop and no limit ... Click to read more
Tags: flop, limit holdem, online chip, postflop, preflop, Texas Holdem, unorthodox games
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To be honest with you, I am new to poker. I am a neophyte in terms of skills and strategies. I’ve started playing just months ago, so I believe this is understandable. I have so many questions in mind as a neophyte or as a beginner and one of them ... Click to read more
Tags: beer hand, card trends, neophyte, regular game, Texas Holdem
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