Tag Search Results

PLO Rivers with Jeff Kimber 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.

Small raise or open-shove from the button? 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?

Return on investment Return on investment

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

A player's ROI is determined by several factors, mainly how much better they arer than their opposition, how many runners there are in the tournament and how the prize pool is distributed. Alex Rousso explains.

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.

Marginal hands in shoving situations Marginal hands in shoving situations

Thursday, 29 September 2011

With an M of 5, Alex 'Pickleman' Rousso questions whether he should be shoving or folding with hands like A-6o or J-To?

Brace-aments are too much of a gamble Brace-aments are too much of a gamble

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

The trouble with “brace-aments” is that, because there’s a bracelet involved, people feel compelled to play them. Alex Rousso explains.

Joseph "subiime" Cheong - chip leader, heavy favourite, home advantage. Joseph "subiime" Cheong - chip leader, heavy favourite, home advantage.

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Well, home in the sense that he calls fairly short-stacked final tables home. Online tournament specialist Cheong is used to a 30BB average stack at the final table.

Local Players finish 30th and 29th. Local Players finish 30th and 29th.

Saturday, 21 August 2010

James Gray and Ian Bruce pleased with UKIPT cash. Gray's exit has reprecussions for tournament as a whole.

UBOC 5 begins at Ultimate Bet and CEREUS poker. UBOC 5 begins at Ultimate Bet and CEREUS poker.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

The UB Online Championship’s fifth run guarantees $4,000,000 in prizes.

BLOG – Bluff Europe prediction for durrrr vs. "Jungleman12" BLOG – Bluff Europe prediction for durrrr vs. "Jungleman12"

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Bluff Europe blogger and online poker geek Matt Perry takes to the rail at the high stakes to weigh up the unstoppable force of Daniel “jungleman12” Cates against the immovable object of high stakes poker, Tom “durrrr” Dwan. Who will be millions richer and poorer?

Next Page