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Pot odds. What could be more important?

In poker, when playing any hand, there are many factors to consider before making a decision. The strength of your hand, your position, the capabilities and style of opponents - all this must be weighed ...

Concealed pair versus suited pin

In this article, we will compare suited connectors to closed pairs. And we will carry out an analysis with the help of which we will determine which type of hand is stronger. As we know, these hands have an infamous reputation for using ...

The art of choosing an online game

Game selection is a favorite topic of poker theorists and a necessary skill for those looking to improve their game. What does it mean to be able to choose a game? Simply put, it is being able to understand what kind of game will turn out ...

Joseph Hachem - Australian Poker Genius

By Earl Burton By the early morning of July 17th, the final table of the 36th World Series of Poker was almost 15 hours long. 5,619 players started this tournament, which eventually came down to ...

Art layerplay

Oh, this slowplay! This is without a doubt the most misunderstood of all poker tactics. For most newbies, the decision to slowplay or not depends on just one factor: hand strength ...

Limit vs. No-Limit

Reflections for the No Limit Poker Fan. You watched the TV that was covering the WPT Championship and saw Antonio Esfandiari or Gus Hanson hitting the jackpot in ...

Why is position important?

Since this question is often asked by inexperienced players, I decided that it was worthwhile to devote an article to the intricacies of position. Most players (and even beginners) know it's better to be the last one than the first. But why uh ...

Trapping opponents with aggression

Everyone knows that in poker, weak means strong, strong means weak. This is one of the central axioms of Mike Caro's classic book, Caro's Book of Poker Tells. However, if it knows ...

Online Tells

In English, the word "tell" means an action or gesture that can give information about the strength of an opponent's hand. For example, in live play, you may sometimes notice that when your opponent is violently throwing chips ...

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