Rosenbloom's Poker
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Poker: Chan's aggression pays off
BC-POKER-ADV18:TB: (811 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Most of the top poker players advocate aggressive play in tournaments because you need to amass chips to win, and top poker players are looking to win, not just get into the money. They point out that aggressive play gives you two chances to take down.. May/15/2008 8:11 AM |
Poker: Luske sizes up a short-stacked foe
BC-POKER-ADV11:TB: (863 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML How you interpret the size of an opponent's bet, especially in relation to his stack at certain points in a tournament, can give you the chance to take down a pot or tell you to get away from a loser. Colorful pro Marcel Luske, known as the "Flying... May/8/2008 9:00 AM |
Poker: Dicken's bluff attempt goes awry
BC-POKER-ADV27:TB: (896 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Bluffing is about telling a story of a hand that you don't really hold, so make sure that your betting is convincing. Darrell Dicken didn't, and it cost him. At the World Poker Tour's $15,000-buy-in Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic at... Apr/24/2008 8:38 AM |
Poker: Reading is fundamental
BC-POKER-ADV20:TB: (850 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Hard poker rule: You must be able to put an opponent on a hand or a range of hands in order to know how to bet, even if it's the wrong read. At the World Series of Poker $10,000-buy-in main event at Las Vegas' Rio Hotel in 2007, Gavin Griffin drew A-7.. Apr/17/2008 11:53 AM |
Poker: Lindgren fails to get paid
BC-POKER-ADV13:TB: (788 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML Poker is a game of mistakes. The object is to put your opponent in a position to make an error that gets you his chips. One of the spots in which mistakes are frequently made is on the river. Often, it involves a value bet, which is a wager sized to... Apr/10/2008 9:27 AM |
Poker: Negreanu calls Fischman's fishy bet
BC-POKER-ADV06:TB: (863 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML It's not often that you will call a big bet with a pair of 7s, but if you can understand a specific bet from a specific player in a specific situation, it might be all you need. At the World Poker Tour's Doyle Brunson North American Classic at Las... Apr/3/2008 12:19 PM |
Poker: Hachem's heady value bet
BC-POKER-ADV30:TB: (806 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML The primary concept of a value bet on the river is to find an amount of money that will induce an opponent to call with a worse hand. It's all about getting paid off on your best hands. But there is a secondary value to that bet that comes into play... Mar/27/2008 9:52 AM |
Poker: How to pocket chips with pocket aces
BC-POKER-ADV16:TB: (840 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML What do you do at the start of a tournament when the stacks are deep and your table is aggressive and you draw pocket aces? Are you ultimately willing to risk all your chips that the best starting hand in hold 'em also will finish up as the best... Mar/20/2008 11:35 AM |
Poker: Jett's set leads to a bad read
BC-POKER-ADV09:TB: (834 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML The pros say poker is about making good decisions. Put your opponent on a hand based on his tendencies, and then decide if you're getting your money in when you have the best of it. But sometimes you make the wrong read. And sometimes you get... Mar/6/2008 10:22 AM |
Poker: Think before you bet
BC-POKER-ADV02:TB: (830 words) Rosenbloom's Poker Download: Preview | Text | Web-Ready HTML How many good things can happen when you make a specific bet? How many bad things can happen? Ask yourself those questions before you act, and have a good idea of the answers in the risk-reward game you are playing. The process is particularly... Feb/28/2008 8:57 AM |
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