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Learn Poker with MIT
Thursday, 23 July 2015
US university offers theory lecture programme.
Stake Me To Play Launches in Style
Thursday, 22 August 2013
EPT package awarded.
PokerStars Team Online adds another
Monday, 20 May 2013
German pro Felix ‘xflixx’ Schneiders has become latest recruit to online poker domain’s squad of players.
Teacher Gives a Poker Lesson at GPS Newcastle
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Maths teacher Ellie Biesek becomes the first female winner on the Genting tour after outlasting an impressive field of 400 runners in the north east over the weekend.
Time to burst the bubble?
Friday, 15 February 2013
There was a time when one of the biggest opportunities to exploit opponents in poker was on the bubble of a tournament. Not any more though says Alex 'Pickleman' Rousso who shares his thoughts on bubble dynamics.
What poker has taught me about gambling (elsewhere)
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Readers of my column will have seen how, over the years I’ve written more about the gambling side of poker, and become less convinced by poker’s success stories. I still firmly believe that there is money to be made in the game, but I consistently maintain that, to be realistic about your chances, you have to take a very long view.
Small raise or open-shove from the button?
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
One of the trickiest stack sizes to play is 15 to 20BB. It’s considered by some to be too big for an open-shove, but small open-raises can leave you with some pretty tough decisions – especially against good players, and especially on the button where opponents should rightly put you on a weak(er) holding. What should you do in these spots with half decent hands?
Great Expectations
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
It’s easy to have great expectations in poker. It’s also easy to get disappointed by them. Nick Wealthall on how to manage those highs and lows.
How to Make Tricky Flops Profitable
Friday, 29 June 2012
Generally online regs play tricky flops very cautiously and fail to gain an edge where you should be able to. Badbeat.com instructor Phil Wise explains how.