Saturday, June 27th, 2009 at
9:01 pm
Here is a GREAT online poker secret that I learned (and use frequently now) from Phil Gordon:
Take a shot at stealing the blinds the last hand before the break, no matter what your position is. Many poker players will fold hands they would normally call with because they are either tired, need to use the bathroom, want to talk about their bad beats etc.
Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
10:04 pm
Phil Gordon gives some great online poker secrets in regards to how to play when you are the big stack at the table in a poker tournament:
1. Never limp into a pot
2. If the blinds consist of tight players with average stacks, play almost any hand in position
3. Punish limpers with big raises from position when you think they are weak
4. Call from position more often when an opponent with an average stack enters the pot with a raise
5. Rarely, if ever, confront a short-stacked opponent without a premium poker hand
6. Try to win more hands before the flop
Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at
10:01 pm
Most online poker sites now have the programming to show you what the average chip stack is, but if they dont, you can use this easy calculation:
Average = Total number of chips in play, Divided By, Number of players remaining
While this shouldnt affect your game completely, it does help you in understanding how fast or aggressively you should play and more importantly, how fast your opponents are likely to play.
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at
5:27 pm
“There aren’t too many feelings in No Limit Hold’em that are better than when you flop a set” – Phil Gordon
And we all know that this is true, definitely not a poker secret!!!
But the online poker secret is: Play these hands. You make the most money off these hands!
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
9:51 pm
Here is a great online poker secret from Phil Gordon about Poker Tournament Strategy.
“Tournaments are about survival”. Doubling up early means much less regarding your chances of winning than doubling up with just a few tables remaining. The fewer fifty-fifty chances I take, especially early in a tournament, the better off I am.”