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Tuesday, 01 March 2011 02:14 Marty
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Just like you would be using poker software, you MUST use all the information available to you in a live game as well. The play below shows how Vanessa Selbst did not properly assess all the data in front of her and then ended up getting stacked by an amateur player.

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Saturday, 26 June 2010 16:18 Marty
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Every so often you will have hand in poker that gets off to a really strong start like this one for example, where you flopped 2 pair and managed to build a good pot as a result. The board is A5K7 rainbow and you hold K5os. Since you started the hand in the big blind, the strength of your hand is well disguised too. So if your opponent is holding an ace here, you will likely get even more out him if another ace does not come on the river. However, besides him hitting 3 of a kind or pairing his kicker with whatever his kicker may be, you have another concern here too, and that is called counterfeiting. Your poker calculator will take into account counterfeit cards as winners for your opponent.

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Sunday, 13 June 2010 05:16 Marty
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This poker software scans cash tables by table characteristics and then drills down to let you see the stats of particular players from with your database stats attached to create an instant profile as well.

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Tuesday, 11 May 2010 18:52 Marty
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Using poker calculators to help you with drawing odds, won't necessarily stop you from making bad decisions in getting involved in the hands in the first place.

Although playing draws in Texas hold'em can be a very profitable and key strategy to your game. It's just as important to recognize when not to play them in costly situations. Some common drawing mistakes are drawn to the second-best hand, when there is some obvious and aggressive action around you. Drawing to just over cards on the board when you think nobody has anything. And making week draws like for example the low end of the straight or drawing for a straight when it could be a flush or full house on board as well.

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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 16:07 Marty
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In its simplest definition, expected value is an averaged-out result of a given action over time. As a reminder, expected value in poker is often referred to as the initialism, EV, but if a particular play is being analyzed, it’s going to be negative EV, or positive ev. Of course, your poker playing strategy should include as much positive EV as you can master.

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Sunday, 28 February 2010 07:31 Marty
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Playing draws in Texas hold'em can be tricky when first starting out, but once you understand the odds of draws, and how to keep your entry cost low for them, then decisions regarding playing draws tend to become easier.

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Thursday, 11 February 2010 17:23 screensteps
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Third party software programmers have been busy finding a way to cope with the speed and mechanics of RUSH poker, which was recently introduced at Full Tilt Poker to much popularity. From day one Holdem Indicator was able to capture odds and hole card information but had trouble keeping up with profiling information at every table switch.

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