POKER NEWS

15 October 2009

Piling on the Pressure
Piling on the Pressure

I find a lot of value in piling pressure on your opponents in the early stages of tournaments when the blinds are small and most people are playing way too tight, because that’s when people are looking to avoid pressure.

08 October 2009

Good fold?
Good fold?

Dear Dr Tom,


It’s the early stages of a two table sit-n-go, with blinds at 15-30. I have a stack of 2,295 from a starting stack of 1,500. I’m dealt aces in the small blind. A middle position player raises to 120, the button calls. Nice, I think, and raise to 630. Both players call. The flop is 6d7cJs. Very nice for aces, I think. First to act, and with two players behind me who may have under-pairs to my aces, I check.

Dealer’s Choice is the new Hold Em
Dealer’s Choice is the new Hold Em

If my column is anything to go by, some time after 2015 there will be no more fish left in the game. Instead, the poker world will be populated by twenty-something university-dropout cyborgs who 50-table against each other, merely pushing money back and forth while the site makes money from the rake.

05 October 2009

Battling Variance
Battling Variance

For the past few years I’ve been very focused on staying fit in order to improve my concentration levels and enhance my willingness to win. One of the most important things in poker is what people sometimes refer to as the “winning spirit”, but what it comes down to is whether you feel capable of winning.

28 September 2009

Don’t be a Wildebeest!
Don’t be a Wildebeest!

It took The Lord six days to create the earth and after that he needed a day of rest, so I imagine that he was admitted to Heaven’s equivalent of The Priory after arranging the remarkable set of circumstances that resulted in Jerry Yang's victory in the WSOP Main Event.

22 September 2009

Running to Stand Still
Running to Stand Still

If 2008 was the year of the four-bet shove light, it should be no surprise that 2009 became the year of the light call of the four-bet shove. Such is the nature of competition. Today’s clever new trick is yesterday’s cliché.

03 September 2009

Bluffing durrrr on the River
Bluffing durrrr on the River

Even a crazy mistimed bluff against one of the world's best players can reap rewards, says our new strategy writer, high stakes grand master Sami “larsluzak” Kelopouro.

17 August 2009

I’ll show you mine…
I’ll show you mine…

Dear Dr Tom,


What’s the “correct” answer to “Will you show me if I fold?” Discuss.


Penny,


Manchester

The Great Escape
The Great Escape

Pub quiz question: who was the first act to perform the title track from the album Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band at a live gig? Before you think I’m getting all reverse-reverse psychology on you, yes, it was written by the Beatles.

Running like Dwayne without the drugs
Running like Dwayne without the drugs

Soon after arriving in Vegas I agreed to meet Karl Mahrenholtz at The Venetian to play the $500 PLO tournament. We sat next to each other and I hardly won a hand. Unfortunately I did not ask Karl for a percentage saver and he went on to win $24,000. Instead, after my untimely exit, I went to play $2/$5 PLO cash with the locals.