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Phil Ivey Fires Back
Thursday, 27 August 2015
American poker player hits out in Borgata dispute.
PLO Rivers with Jeff Kimber
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Having brushed up our pre-flop PLO game, narrowed our starting ranges and worked on our post-flop tactics, we get to the most important street in poker, the river. Like the medal ceremony at the London Olympics, or payday if you work a nine-to-five, this is when the fruits of your labour are rewarded, and hopefully when you’ll receive your just deserts for your hard endeavour.
Average
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
The average stack in a tournament is a statistical fact and your relation to that stack is pretty close to totally irrelevant. Nick Wealthall explains.
Badbeat.com hits The Poker Channel
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Training and staking site's new commercial airs on Sky Channel 166.
Gunn fires thanks to Badbeat training
Friday, 30 September 2011
Paul Gunn puts his recent tournament success down to Badbeat.com's innovative (and free) MyGame system.
The Greatest Televised Calls in Poker History
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
n previous issues we’ve presented the most disciplined folds and outrageous bluffs to have ever been shown on television in high stakes cash games and tournaments alike.
The f*@# can you lay that down? The top five televised folds
Thursday, 5 May 2011
As Kenny Rogers sang, you've got to know when to fold 'em as well as when to hold 'em. Matt Perry examines the art of the laydown.
The f*** did you lay that down?? The best televised fold [Friday Editorial]
Friday, 8 April 2011
Last week and in a forthcoming issue of Bluff Europe, Matt Perry compiled an entertaining list of televised bluffs and ranked durrrr v. Eastgate and Haxton v. Daut as the best ever. But the opposite end of the spectrum produces awesome plays as well – what is the best fold ever televised?
BLOG – the coolest hands in TV poker history
Monday, 22 November 2010
Last time Matt Perry reviewed an infamous hand where Tom “durrrr” Dwan bluffed into an overpair and trips despite knowing exactly what his opponents held, demonstrating the power of position and brass balls. Here we take a look at another time where he swung those balls towards Phil Ivey... wait, no, scratch that... it sounds wrong.
BLOG – the coolest hands in TV poker history
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Thanks to the magic of the Internet Matt Perry has stumbled across some classic cash game poker and is thus planning a ‘ZOMG BEST HANDS EVER’ article. Have a sneaky preview...