All Poker Lessons were written by
The Professonal Poker Team of Full
Tilt Poker
The Full Tilt Team
has more than 70 WSOP Titles Combined
| Poker
Lesson 157: Early Tournament Strategies |
"Many players' first exposure to poker comes from watching WSOP and WPT tournaments on TV, and I think that's great. It's entertaining and you'll see some interesting plays, but viewers have to understand that they shouldn't model their games based on the action they see on TV..." |
July 30th, 2008 |
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Lesson 156: Three Betting in Omaha Hi/Lo |
"Even though Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo is often considered to be a post-flop game, winning tournament players know that it’s important to regularly raise and three-bet their opponents before the flop, especially as the blinds and antes increase..." |
June 23rd, 2008 |
| Poker
Lesson 155: Playing Over-Cards |
"Poker is a game of choices. Some of these choices are fairly straight forward and simple while others take a lot of thought. The thing is that when all is said and done, there may not be just one correct path to winning a given hand; it’s all up to you to decide what road to travel..." |
June 16th, 2007 |
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Lesson 154: Sealing the Win |
"If you don't think poker is a competitive sport, chances are you’ve never made it to the late stages of a major tournament where the only thing higher than the blinds is the pressure of playing for thousands - or even millions - of dollars in prize money..." |
July 9th, 2007 |
| Poker
Lesson 153: Moving from Online to Live Play |
"After honing their games online for awhile, many players decide to take the next step and test their skills in a live poker room. For some, the transition comes easily but, for others..." |
July 3rd, 2007 |
| Poker
Lesson 152: Overcards in Early Position |
"Recently, Andy Bloch wrote about the perils and pitfalls of playing big cards - A-K, A-Q, etc. - when they don't connect with the flop. Like Andy, I think learning to play these kinds of hands well..." |
June 25th, 2008 |
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Lesson 151: Control Your Environment |
"We've all had moments in good old fashioned brick and mortar casinos where our senses become overwhelmed by an environment that we have no control over. From uncomfortable chairs to overflowing A/C to the guy sitting next to you who obviously hasn't bathed since the last time the Cleveland Indians won the Series, playing live poker can be..." |
June 19th, 2008 |
| Poker
Lesson 150: Playing Over-Cards |
"For many players, there's nothing prettier than peeking at their hole cards and seeing paint. A-K. K-Q. Q-J. They're all big hands and, often times, very playable ones, especially in position. Sometimes though..." |
June 11th, 2007 |
| Poker
Lesson 149: The Dreaded Min-Check-Raise |
"There are a lot of potentially horrendous moves to be made in No-Limit Hold ‘em: playing out of position with a marginal hand, chasing down a draw without the correct odds, overplaying (or underplaying) the nuts. All of these are horrible, horrible plays. But in my opinion, the worst play that you can make (and I see made far too often) is the min-check-raise..." |
June 5th, 2007 |
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Lesson 148: The Real Value of Tournament Chips |
"Whenever you’re talking about poker strategies, you’ll find people who make no distinction between tournament play and ring game play. In fact, I know some top players who believe that both should be played exactly the same..." |
May 28th, 2007 |
| Poker
Lesson 147: Stealing the Blinds |
"The middle stages of a poker tournament can be a tortuous and tedious experience for even the most seasoned pro. The long trek toward the money, combined with a variety of potentially tricky scenarios you may face along the way, make it difficult to come up with one sure-fire strategy to help you through..." |
May 21, 2008 |
| Poker
Lesson 146: Big-Stack Play |
"There are few better situations in poker than to enter final table play as the big stack. However, there’s a big difference in coming to the final table with the chip lead and in knowing how to use your stack to take control of the final stages of a tournament..." |
May 14, 2008 |
| Poker
Lesson 145: A Monster at the Aussie Millions |
"Blinds: 4000/8000/1000, My position: SB, My hand: Ac Qs, My Chip Stack: 389,000. Defending champ Lee Nelson has been moved to the table. He opens in middle position for 24,000 and I decide to just call with my Ac Qs in the SB. The BB folds. The flop comes:.." |
May 7, 2008 |
| Poker
Lesson 144: Loosening Up Before the Flop – Part 2 |
"In my last tip, I talked about the necessity of loosening up your pre-flop game, especially in the late stages of a tournament. This week, I’m going to provide you with some more specific examples of the kinds of hands you may want to play when..." |
March
27th, 2007 |
| Poker
Lesson 143: Loosening Up Before the Flop – Part 1 |
"Knowing what to do and when to do it is what separates those who just play in tournaments from those who make final tables. This is especially true in No-Limit Hold 'em, where the first decisions you’re faced with are what hands you should play and when you should play..." |
March 22nd, 2008 |
| Poker Lesson 142: Playing Fifth Street in Seven-Card Stud |
"While most players these days specialize in No-Limit Hold 'em, I know there are many people out there who grew up learning Seven-Card Stud. With the resurgence of HORSE and other mixed games, now is a great time to branch out and revisit some of the basics to..." |
March 6th, 2008 |
Lesson Index: Poker
Lessons | 1-10
| 11-20
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21-30 | 31-40
| 41-50
| 51-60
| 61-70
| 71-80
| 81-90
91-100
| 101-110
| 111-120
| 121-130 | 131-140
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