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Chip Jett

What's in a name? For Chip Jett, the answer is a career as one of the most feared tournament poker players in the game today.

Like many of the world's top poker players, Chip started his career working on the other side of the table. After dealing countless hands at an Indian casino near his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, he couldn't help but pick up on the strategies of winning players. When he finally decided to put his knowledge to the test, Chip quickly became his employer's best customer; for the next six years at the casino, Chip ended up playing more hours there than he worked.

  • More than $1.9 million in lifetime tournament winnings
  • Considered one of the world’s top tournament players

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I firmly believe that it's impossible to play too tight in Omaha Hi/Lo, especially in a ring game. I'll be the first to admit that it's not especially fun to play the game that tight, but if you have the patience for it, it's as good a game as any to make money in.

Pro Tip # 158: Saving Chips in HORSE

The $50,000 HORSE tournament at the World Series of Poker is one of the most prestigious events in all of poker, but the structure does not allow room for mistakes. Typically, over 80 percent of the field is still alive halfway through the second day, but none of those players have enough chips to play more than two big hands. Everyone is in danger of going broke. In fact, it’s the same in nearly every HORSE tournament I’ve ever played in, which means it’s crucial that you never waste a single bet.

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