Elements Of Poker By Tommy Angelo Has Landed!
December 13, 2007
I’ve been dripping with excitement for this book ever since it was but a gleam in the author’s eye. Now it’s here, and I’ll be ordering it today, right after I mop up the puddle of excitement on my floor.
For those who don’t know Tommy, he’s awesome. If you need an introduction, read these articles […]
Building a No-Limit Hold’em Starting Hand Chart – The Blinds
December 11, 2007
I’ve always thought a true starting hand chart for no-limit was out of reach. Preflop play in no-limit cash games is very malleable; a wide array of different styles and strategies can work well, and your opponents’ stack sizes and styles matter a lot also.
But then I figured, what the heck. Let’s try to build […]
A Foolproof Strategy For Wild Games
December 8, 2007
Yesterday I was in a crazy $2-$5 no-limit game. I could tell it was a crazy game even before I watched one hand. The maximum buy-in was $500, but at least $8,000 was on the table. Four players each had over $1,500. Either the game had been going with the same lineup for a […]
Matt Maroon On Playing Poker For A Living
December 5, 2007
For those who don’t know, a few years ago I played poker for the majority (and for some time 100%) of my income. Today most of my income comes from writing and other projects, and playing is a part-time thing for me. I’m happier now. Being that I’m a guy who teaches other people to […]
Q&A #95: The Limits Of The Short Stack Advantage
December 4, 2007
Over the past few weeks I’ve been talking a lot about short stacks and how you can gain an inherent advantage simply by buying in for less than your opponents. Something I said, however, struck Joe, today’s questioner, as wrong, and he submitted the following:
First off, I must say that I highly respect your writing. […]

