
Lessons from Josh Arieh
Tips from the Pros
Aggressive Opponents in Heads-Up Play
July 19th, 2010
When playing heads up there is a lot more variance, as it is unlikely you will both have a hand.
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Identifying Uncontested Pots
July 12th, 2010
When playing tournaments, you can't rely on waiting for the best hands and doubling up.
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Information is Power
July 8th, 2010
Playing in late position gives you more opportunity to make a bigger profit because you have access to greater information...
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Implied Odds
June 28th, 2010
If you want to win bigger pots, you need to take into account future betting rounds...
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Saving a Bet
June 21st, 2010
When playing Limit Hold ‘em, saving bets is a very important skill to master. Watch this video for Howard Lederer’s advice on how to use a combination of bet-saving strategies to help take your Limit Hold ‘em game to the next level.
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I'd Rather Be a Raiser than a Caller
June 14th, 2010
Unless you have a monster draw or are slow playing a big hand, calling is often the wrong play at the table. In fact, it often times takes a stronger hand to make a call than it does to make a raise...
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Short Stack Play
June 7th, 2010
What is a short stack? Well, most players would consider a stack of ten big blinds or less to be a short stack in a tournament.
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Fold Equity
1st June 2010
During the final table of Event #1 at the 2008 WSOP, the $10K Pot-Limit Hold ‘em Championship, I encountered a hand where I had a very tough decision to make. We were about midway through the final table with the blinds at $20K/$40K.
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Medium Stack Bubble Play
May 24, 2010
When you get down to the tournament bubble, it’s often going to change your play. Perhaps you’ll play more aggressively to try and take advantage of some of the tighter players aiming to sneak into the money...
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Heads-Up PLO
May 17th, 2010
Because Pot-Limit Omaha is a game where the nuts can – and often do – change on every street, many players can’t go too wrong by playing a super tight strategy at a full table...
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