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Big Boobs and Pot (Committed)

Is it bad that I’m getting addicted to these lingerie poker tips from sxliesandvideo?
Admit it, it’s a helluva lot better than watching Chris Rose and Howard Lederer with their “Learn from the Pros…” series on FSN. Of course, I couldn’t tell you what information was presented in this video, beyond that it was something about [...]

How to Play Poker: Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament Rules

The biggest mistake I see in poker tournaments, whether they are sit and go or multi-table tournaments, is the failure to adjust the player’s game to account for the variation in tournament rules versus cash game rules. I’ll be pulling together into this series as many videos on the subject of no limit holdem [...]

How to play poker: Rules of No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em

MyHoldemTips at YouTube has a great series of videos with tips for Texas Hold ‘Em players. Since I know from some emails and a some of the search traffic at this site that a few of you are beginners looking for the basics, we’ll start there and build. This video is a brief overview of the rules of No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em (NLHE).

Sit and Go Texas Holdem Tournament Poker Tutorial, Part 4/7

Rick Braddy starts working on the middle game in this video, with about 6 players left. He’s the chip leader here, and he talks about his philosophy of gambling with a small portion of his chips, but still trying to stay patient and let the other players play while he analyzes their play.

Sit and Go Texas Holdem Tournament Poker Tutorial, Part 3/7

Here is where I start to see some differences in the way I play and the way Rick plays. Rick is the chip leader, and begins playing some pretty marginal hands out of position. At this stage, I want to play very strategically

Sit and Go Texas Holdem Tournament Poker Tutorial, Part 2/7

If you recall from Sit and Go Texas Holdem Tournament Poker Tutorial, Part 1, Rick Braddy was advising not to check-and-call, and continues with this advice at the start of Part 2. I’ve played many SNG poker tournaments with a raise-or-fold mindset, and it works extremely well.

Why?

Sit and Go Texas Holdem Tournament Poker Tutorial, Part 1/7

Rick Braddy put this series of videos together to teach sit-and-go strategy. I have a lot of successful experience with Sit-and-Go tournaments, with buy-ins from $.50 all the way up to $500. I’ll be reviewing this series against my own experience and strategies.