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It’s easy to spot a flush draw. As opponents become more skillful they recognize when flushes are a ...
By Bart Hanson
Posted Feb 28, 2012
One of the biggest mistakes that I see at the lower stakes of no-limit is the check-call on the rive...
Posted Jul 04, 2012
One of the most frustrating things that can happen in big bet hold'em is having an opponents over pa...
Posted Aug 11, 2012
Whenever I have a new student come to me for lessons they always want to talk about a big bluff that...
Posted Aug 25, 2012
There are primarily three reasons to bet in No limit holdem. The first and most important is betting...
Posted Sep 01, 2012
I am never a fan of trying to bluff players off of over pairs at the lower levels. 95% of the money ...
Posted Sep 22, 2012
One of the biggest mistakes that any serious player can make is giving other players too much credit...
Posted Oct 04, 2012
We have all been in the sticky situation of holding an overpair on the flop facing a raise. Is our o...
Posted Oct 16, 2012
There was a phrase created from one of the online tracking databases a few years ago called the “Fuz...
Posted Oct 28, 2012
I am going to preface this segment of this article by saying I HATE SLOWPLAYING. When David Tuchman ...
Posted Nov 01, 2012
One of the biggest leaks in my poker game is giving my opponents way too much credit. Sometimes I pu...
Posted Dec 15, 2012
In an earlier Cardplayer column I discussed the merits of sometimes delayed continuation betting aga...
Posted Dec 19, 2012
People confuse the term polarization a lot even though it is a very simple concept. Simply put when ...
Posted Dec 23, 2012
If you have read any of my past Cardplayer articles you know how important I think short-term image ...
Posted Dec 27, 2012
One of the most important elements in making successful short-term gambles is the ability to control...
Posted Jan 04, 2013
If you are a serious poker player you know how much of an advantage it is to have position especia...
Posted Jan 08, 2013
Most of the advice in the training material I produce relates to games with deeper stacks. My favori...
Posted Jan 16, 2013
One of the most important tool you can use to be a successful poker player is pattern recognition. T...
Posted Jan 28, 2013
One of the most common patterns that I see in low level, live no limit games, is turn check-raises b...
Posted Feb 01, 2013
If you have read my past Cardplayer articles you know that I am not a big fan of slowplaying. In fac...
Posted Feb 17, 2013
Over the past eight years I’ve played in games as low as $1-$2 all the way up to $50-$100. Even at t...
Posted Feb 25, 2013
If you have read some of my previous articles or have checked out my training material at Seatopenp...
Posted Mar 13, 2013
The concept of inducing involves making a bet or a raise that attempts to get your opponent to make ...
Posted Apr 18, 2013
After busting the Main Event of the WSOP this year I was absolutely miserable. We all hear the stori...
Posted May 12, 2013