If youre like the old me, you already know quite a bit about the game. Im guessing you already know what starting hands are decent, that you shouldnt become a calling station, that your position has a huge impact on how you should play, etc. What you havent been able to figure out, however, is how to make money. =
So now you are wondering Out of curiosity, I sat down and played a Heads-Up Tournament against a complete stranger. We each paid $33 to enter, and the winner took home $60 (both entries less the house cut). I won. Doubled my money in less than ten minutes. So I tried again, and won. During that first session I played 10 Heads-Up No-Limit Holdem Tournaments, winning 7 and losing 3, and realizing a total profit of
Early in my nascent poker career I gravitated towards poker tournaments. Although I have been a cash game winner, I have never liked the grind that it takes to generate significant profits. Instead, I like the excitement of the tournament, where for a nominal entry fee you are able to multiply your money in a relatively short amount of time. Third, youll learn to evaluate your opponents most of whom hardly ever play heads-up and dont know what they are doing so that you can pick and choose the losers who will gladly contribute to your kids college fund.
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to the games you play, overly complicated poker software, DVDs, CDs, and even live seminars, without seeing any results. book is awesome. It is not too long, but gets the
2009/12/01 at 1:38 pm
After you learn my system, you will have no excuse for losing Youll learn i
2009/07/05 at 12:38 pm
Unbelievable, isnt it? But its true. Heres the answer you may not believe
2009/03/22 at 1:09 pm
If youre like the old me, you already know quite a bit about the game. Im guessing you already know what starting hands are decent, that you shouldnt become a calling station, that your position has a huge impact on how you should play, etc. What you havent been able to figure out, however, is how to make money. =
2009/02/13 at 9:56 am
So now you are wondering Out of curiosity, I sat down and played a Heads-Up Tournament against a complete stranger. We each paid $33 to enter, and the winner took home $60 (both entries less the house cut). I won. Doubled my money in less than ten minutes. So I tried again, and won. During that first session I played 10 Heads-Up No-Limit Holdem Tournaments, winning 7 and losing 3, and realizing a total profit of
2009/01/20 at 5:44 am
From one winner to a future winner, tables..and regardless of the format of play..your
2009/01/08 at 4:17 pm
Early in my nascent poker career I gravitated towards poker tournaments. Although I have been a cash game winner, I have never liked the grind that it takes to generate significant profits. Instead, I like the excitement of the tournament, where for a nominal entry fee you are able to multiply your money in a relatively short amount of time. Third, youll learn to evaluate your opponents most of whom hardly ever play heads-up and dont know what they are doing so that you can pick and choose the losers who will gladly contribute to your kids college fund.
2009/01/03 at 9:22 pm
Well, Ive got some bad news for you. Youre not going to get much useful advice from the books written by the well-known poker professionals. At least, not much useful advise that you dont already know from the 27 other 10-pound books on your bookshelf. Price Reduced for a Limited Time!
2008/12/31 at 6:04 pm
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2008/12/31 at 12:43 pm
to the games you play, overly complicated poker software, DVDs, CDs, and even live seminars, without seeing any results. book is awesome. It is not too long, but gets the