Strategy
Heads Up Poker - Re-Raise/Shove Tactic
If you’re serious about heads-up poker, being prepared to steal and overpower your opponents is a key. Teh Jinx Poker helps you out by providing you with this Heads-Up Poker Strategy called “The Re-Raise/Shove Routine”.
It looks very useable — how can they not put you on a big pair or AK?
Omaha versus Texas Hold’em
While Texas hold’em has been the biggest benefactor of the poker boom, it hasn’t been the only one. A similar variant, Omaha hold’em, previously obscure among casual poker players, has also seen a major rise in popularity. Many people have picked up the game because of its resemblance to Texas hold’em, but they […]
Don’t Bluff Bad Players
One of the most basic principles of choosing your spot for a bluff is knowing whether or not the opponent you’re trying to bluff is likely to fold a weak, but made hand — or fold a mediocre draw.
If you KNOW your opponent to make calls on the turn with an inside straight draw, or […]
Ace Ten to Ace Eight, a difference of outs?
Poker Decadence Conference, a site we’re linking to already, posted a nice insight into the difference between A8 and AT on their blog today. I understand what they’re trying to say when they mean you possibly have more outs with the 3-gap straight draw, but that isn’t too relevant when the board is A765, is […]
Tournament Strategy – A Beginners guide
The starting stages of any online poker tournament should be where you try to accumulate some chips. Although a tight style might see you through to the middle stage, you are unlikely to be have enough chips to push players around later. Do not go all in unless you have the stone cold […]
