WSOP Mid-Day: Hellmuth’s Dream of Number 12 Still Alive

Shak is looking for redemption in the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo While most of the attention at the 2011 World Series of Poker was on the $50,000 Poker Players’ Championship final table with Phil Hellmuth chasing his twelfth bracelet three other events were in action. The $1,000 No Limit Hold’em event is 1 eliminations from

Rep Porter Wins Second Bracelet in Last Razz Event of 2011

Porter, who has been playing poker professionally for four years and won his first bracelet in 2008, collected $210,615 for his victory. “Winning a bracelet is amazing whether it’s your first, second or tenth,” Porter told PokerListings.com in Las Vegas

WSOP Mid-Day: $5K PLO Nears Money, $10K HORSE Underway

Mike McDonald is looking for his first cash in a US tournament. ]Tuesday at the World Series of Poker brought another $10,000 Championship event to the attention of interested observers with the HORSE event highlighting the schedule.

WSOP Mid-Day: Hellmuth at Another Final Table, PLO Six-Max Underway

Peter Jetten dreams of more short-handed tournaments at the WSOP The third week of the World Series of Poker concludes Monday on a quieter note with only one tournament starting for the second straight day. Most of the attention however is on the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo final table where Phil Hellmuth is trying once

Online Poker: Mr Boogerz Picks a Win for 307k, Lichthenberger, Jymaster11, Plens Come Close

Andrew Lichtenberger almost ran the table in the Sunday Warm-Up. Sunday’s major online poker tournaments featured several events with overlays or barely making their guarantees.  Maybe the excitement of the Masters was too much to bring players to grind online or the vast array of tournaments around the world grabbing their attention

Online Poker: Mr Boogerz Picks a Win for 307k, Lichtenberger, Jymaster11, Plens Come Close

Andrew Lichtenberger almost ran the table in the Sunday Warm-Up. Sunday’s major online poker tournaments featured several events with overlays or barely making their guarantees.  Maybe the excitement of the Masters was too much to bring players to grind online or the vast array of tournaments around the world grabbing their attention. PokerStars Sunday Million featured a

Poker News in Brief: Oct. 11-17, 2010

As a result, there were a few stories that didn’t get the attention they deserved. Thankfully, we had a little space in our weekly Poker News in Brief feature and have thrown them in below.

How Not to Suck at Poker Examples: Counting Outs

If you haven’t already, check out the original article right here. When counting outs, you need to first make a guess (hopefully it’s an accurate guess) about what cards your opponent is playing

How Not to Suck At Poker Examples: Distractions

If you want to be a consistent winner at the game, it’s imperative you give poker 100 per cent of your attention, 100 per cent of the time. We’re not just talking about the hands you’re in. Sometimes the hands you’ve folded can be even more important

How Not to Suck at Poker Examples: ABC Poker

Unless you’re playing against a table of opponents who have watched, studied and remembered every hand you’ve played that session, chances are that getting creative is simply costing you money. In the article How Not to Suck at Poker: Stop Bluffing from our How Not to Suck at Poker beginner strategy series we

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