Mango, if this thread takes off maybe we can sticky it??
Had an idea, a lot of us post links here to poker articles we like on this forum so why not whack them all in one thread? I'm talking mostly about poker strategy stuff here not stuff about high stakes golf games between Ivey, Goodwin and Vaswani (great thread about that on blonde btw). Most of us use this forum as a way to improve our game (or at least kid ourselves that we do).
So i guess some guidelines maybe? Don't cut and paste any articles or even post questions about any articles, lets try to keep this thread 'clean'. Just link to your artcile and and provide cliff notes if you wish e.g what the article is about.
Guess i should get the ball rolling. p.s Woody pleas link to the 2+2 article about Shania.
'I figured if I ever went broke at poker, it wouldn't be because my best wasn't good enough to keep me afloat. It'd be because my worst was bad enough to sink me.'
A great article on how to play turbo satellites
Great advice if you want to satellite into big events on the cheap.
'I figured if I ever went broke at poker, it wouldn't be because my best wasn't good enough to keep me afloat. It'd be because my worst was bad enough to sink me.'
Suited connecters
Basic article on them
Poker Scene - Poker Articles
Ibreasts and muffs
Promise Her Anything, But Give Her Walty
Matt Matros on calling all in QQ vs AKs in early tournament play:
Card Player Magazine - To Flip or Not to Flip by Matt Matros
DiceMan on using knowledge of mucked cards to infer knowledge of cards left in the deck:
http://www.gambling.co.uk/forums/gen...tml#post132386
That DiceMan character knows what he's talking about.
Mike Matusow confirms that you can infer knowledge of the cards in the deck by the way other players behave. He must have been reading tips from DiceMan.
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Last edited by Dice Man; 31st January 2007 at 05:57 PM.
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