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Bull Charges through UKIPT London Opposition Bull Charges through UKIPT London Opposition

Monday, 7 October 2013

Scot scoops £113,405.

Stacey heads UKIPT London Stacey heads UKIPT London

Saturday, 5 October 2013

35 left chasing £136k top prize.

Mid to low pocket pairs in early position Mid to low pocket pairs in early position

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Playing mid to low pocket pairs in early position can be sticky situation, especially when you’re playing 15 to 20 big blinds in the middle to late stages of a tournament. Here's Paul Zimbler on how to play them profitably.

Take the race or play the stop ‘n’ go? Take the race or play the stop ‘n’ go?

Thursday, 29 September 2011

To flip or not to flip, that is the question? Paul Zimbler shows that the stop 'n' go can often be a more profitable move than a simple shove.

Betting for Max Value Betting for Max Value

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

If you think there’s a strong chance your opponent will call you, always try to get the absolute maximum out of him. In a tournament, chips are power and you need to keep building. Paul Zimbler takes us to value town.

Lecture marquee speakers at Poker in the Park Lecture marquee speakers at Poker in the Park

Thursday, 1 September 2011

We’ve got a host of poker talent lined up to lecture this weekend at Hanover Square.

Optimising Position to Establish an Opponent’s Range Optimising Position to Establish an Opponent’s Range

Thursday, 11 August 2011

As almost all poker players know these days, position is key to gaining information from your opponent. The more information you have when the action comes to you, the better your decision making should be, and, in turn, the better your results should be. Paul Zimbler explains.

Keeping ahead of the game [Editorial] Keeping ahead of the game [Editorial]

Friday, 29 July 2011

Even the microstakes games have got tougher in recent times so what is the best way to keep ahead of your opponents? Matt Perry looks at the benefits of live coaching.

Big bluffs and the importance of perceived image Big bluffs and the importance of perceived image

Thursday, 21 July 2011

The biggest factor when considering an all in shove with stone-cold nothing on the river is the likelihood of whether your opponent will believe he is beat. Bluff Poker Academy tutor Paul Zimbler assesses the importance of image to getting a big bluff through.

Betting out of position: the power of the donk lead Betting out of position: the power of the donk lead

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Making the maximum from your hands is the key to being a winning player. We all know the importance of playing in position, but what about those times when you’re forced to play out of position? Paul Zimbler explains.

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