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Importance of Position

A big mistake that many beginning poker players make is not taking position into consideration when deciding on how they want to play their hand. Position refers to where a player is sitting in reference to the other players at the table...

 

Omaha Hi Lo

The second most popular poker game in both cash games and in poker tournaments is Omaha Hi Lo (also called “Omaha 8-or-better"). The most popular of course is Texas Hold’em, but many players believe that Omaha Hi Lo is the game of the future as it gains in popularity...

 

The 'Stop and Go'

A poker strategy to consider when short stacked in a no limit texas holdem poker tournament is called the stop and go. The stop and go is a tournament tactic used when a short stacked player calls a preflop raise out of position with the intention of going all-in on the flop.

 

Poker Squeeze Play

When playing a poker tournament there are situations where you can play against your opponents tendencies regardless of the two cards in your hand. One of the most common of these situations can be exploited by the poker squeeze play...

 

Online Poker Tells

Poker is a game of incomplete information, but can get additional information by observing your opponents tells. A tell is a change in a player's behavior or demeanor that gives clues to that player's assessment of his hand. These clues can be invaluable...

 

Floating in Poker

Floating is an advanced bluffing play where you call a bet on the flop with the intention of bluffing on the turn. Floating is a good way to exploit a player who continuation bets a lot. In Texas Hold'em seventy percent of the time the flop will not improve your opponents hand...

 

The Continuation Bet

One of the most common and effective plays in poker is the continuation bet. A continuation bet (or C-bet) is when the pre-flop raiser bets on the flop in an attempt...

 

Calculating Pot Odds

One of the most important concepts in poker is calculating pot odds. Pot odds is the ratio of the size of the pot compared to the amount you have to risk to remain in the hand.

 

6 Handed Sit and Go Basic Strategy

In a 6 handed sit and go players have to widen their starting hand range and be more aggressive than they would at a 9 handed sit n go.

 

Sit and Go Bankroll Management

Sit and go's have a much lower variance than bigger field tournaments and are a great way to build up your bankroll.

 

Cash Games vs Tournaments Part 1

Despite the fact that all the rules are essentially the same and the hand values don’t change, tournaments and cash games are a world apart.

 

Cash Games vs Tournaments Part 2

While this list just hits on the major differences between cash games and tournaments, the advantages for each person may be different.

 

Cash Game vs Tournament Strategy

Certain parts of tournament play are a completely different monster than cash play.
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