Matt Giannetti Falls Short of WSOP Main Event Title

A poker pro from Austin, Texas who now lives in Las Vegas, Giannetti earned $3,012,700 and his elimination set the stage for the three-handed conclusion Tuesday evening. But despite the seven-figure windfall, Giannetti was far and away the most upset of the busted November Niners and his exit interview made it very clear how much the title of world champion meant to him

Duhamel, Racener Go Heads-Up for Main Event Glory

The 23-year-old from Boucherville, Quebec will bring a better than 6:1 chip lead into heads-up with Floridian John Racener in Las Vegas Monday following an exciting 14-hour playdown to the final two.

Londoner Bord Keeps WSOPE Title at Home

A Londoner himself, Bord was ecstatic to finally claim his first World Series of Poker bracelet after coming so close this summer with a sixth-place finish in a 2010 WSOP Lowball event. “I feel more relief than anything,” he said. “It was a great feeling; amazing feeling.” “I think I showed a bit of heart.

How to Interpret Your Opponent’s Poker Stats

In addition to keeping accurate details about your wins and losses, programs like Poker Tracker and Hold’em Manager will track every move your opponents make. using the heads-up display (HUD) you can convert that information into easy-to-understand stats and display them beside your opponents’ names in real time, right on the table

Looking at the Hand as a Whole

In reality, each and every play you make affects the entire course of the hand.

When to Call the Flop with Less Than Top Pair

Playing with less than top pair can be tricky when you don’t have the lead. You’re playing a guessing game, gambling that your opponent doesn’t have you beat. But that guessing game can be made easier by paying attention to three critical factors

When to Float the Flop in Online Six-Max

That’s a huge opening for smart players. Calling those flop c-bets with the intention of taking the pot away when they check the turn is essentially a license to print money. Your Ideal Opponent and a Note on Equity The best candidate for a flop float is a player that habitually c-bets too often but doesn’t fire nearly enough second barrels.

Three-Betting a Polarized Range

Three-betting light works for a variety of reasons. The games, first of all, are so aggressive that your average regular is raising 18% of his hands or more. Of that 18%, very few can stand up to a re-raise

The Sunk-Cost Effect: Post-Flop Play Part IV

1) Avoid problem situations and problem hands. Position and previous action are keys.

Online to Live: Seven Rules for Making the Switch

Maybe it’s time to try your hand at those juicy live games you’ve heard so much about? How different can it be? Yes, the rumors are true – live games are incredibly juicy

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