Pro Tip #101: Table Talk
- By Gavin Smith
- Published 05/2/2008
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Pro Tip #100: Starting from Zero
- By Chris Ferguson
- Published 05/1/2008
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Pro Tip #99: Playing Low
- By Karina Jett
- Published 04/30/2008
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Pro Tip #98: How Much Luck? How Much Skill?
- By Ben Roberts
- Published 04/29/2008
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PRO TIP #97: The Weak Lead
- By Lee Watkinson
- Published 04/28/2008
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Pro Tip #96: Satellite Savviness
- By Team Full Tilt
- Published 04/25/2008
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Poker Tip #95: The Pain Barrier - Manipulating Your Opponent
- By Joe Beevers
- Published 04/24/2008
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Pro Tip #94: Finding the low cards in Omaha Hi/Lo
- By Mike Matusow
- Published 04/23/2008
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Pro Tip #93: Looking at the Long-Term
- By Erik Seidel
- Published 04/22/2008
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Pro Tip #92: Looking at the Long-Term
- By Erik Seidel
- Published 02/7/2008
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Pro Tip #91: Playing Aces in PLO
- By Perry Friedman
- Published 02/5/2008
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Pro Tip #90: Playing in Australia
- By Mark Vos
- Published 01/31/2008
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Pro Tip #89: Playing Mixed Games
- By Jennifer Harman
- Published 01/28/2008
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Pro Tip #88: Pot-Size Manipulation
- By Gavin Smith
- Published 01/22/2008
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Pro Tip #87: Betting out of Position
- By Gus Hansen
- Published 01/19/2008
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Pro Tip #86: How a Pro Thinks Through a Hand
- By Team Full Tilt
- Published 01/17/2008
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Pro Tip #85: Cash Equity at the Final Table
- By Rafe Furst
- Published 01/16/2008
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Pro Tip #84: Getting Beyond Your Cards
- By Perry Friedman
- Published 01/14/2008
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Pro Tip: 83
- By Kristy Gazes
- Published 01/11/2008
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Pro Tip #81: Play More Pots
- By Erick Lindgren
- Published 01/8/2008
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In poker tournaments, I
play lots of hands. I'll put my money in with all kinds of connected cards,
especially when in position. I might limp, I might min-raise or raise a little
more than the minimum, depending on the circumstances. I'm looking to keep my
table off balance so they don't know where I'm coming from.
Pro Tip #80: Heads-Up vs Multi-Way Hands in Omaha Hi/Lo
- By Andy Bloch
- Published 01/7/2008
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Pro Tip #79: Playing Big Slick in Deep Stack Tournaments
- By Paul Wolfe
- Published 12/27/2007
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During the World
Series of Poker, I talked with a number of pros about the problems that so many
online qualifiers had playing Big Slick during the early blind levels. It
seemed to us that a huge percentage of the field - we estimated as much as 70
percent - was more than willing to go broke with this hand if they hit a pair
on the flop.
Pro Tip #78: Breaking Out of Your Comfort Zone
- By Ben Roberts
- Published 12/26/2007
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Many beginner poker players
naturally gravitate toward a level of game where they feel most comfortable.
The reasons for their choice may vary, but often include the size of their
starting bankroll, and the amount of money they feel comfortable wagering in a
particular hand or throughout a session.
Pro Tip #77: Playing Cap Games
- By Howard Lederer
- Published 12/22/2007
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Full
Tilt Poker Cap Games are a version of our Pot- and No-Limit games in which
no player can commit more than 30 big blinds to any pot. The biggest cash games
in the world, the ones that Jennifer Harman and Phil Ivey play in, use a cap
when they play No-Limit Hold 'em or Pot-Limit Omaha, and we thought you'd enjoy
the experience as well.
Pro Tip #75: Check-Raising on Draws
- By Steve Brecher
- Published 12/20/2007
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In No-Limit Hold 'em,
drawing hands can be very difficult to play out of position. Most beginners
take a straightforward approach when they flop something like a straight or a
flush draw; they check, then call a bet and hope the turn brings something
helpful. But, simply check-calling can present difficulties later in a poker hand.
If you miss on the turn, you'll probably have to check and, oftentimes, end up
facing a turn bet that is too large to call. Any bet of normal size in relation
to the pot will be too large because the odds against hitting your hand are
typically more than 4-to-1.

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