Sun, 25 December 2005 I ofter talk about how someone should call based on the pot odds they are getting. This video podcast shows some expamples of how to apply implied odd and pot odds to your game. We also talk about when to use pot odds and how pot odds are misused. Here are the links from the show Poker savvy outs calculator Hand odds Card Player hold 'em calculator Hope everyone is enjoying the holidays! -M Comments[2] |
Thu, 22 December 2005 Sorry about the video/audio sync, I tried a new product and it sucked. I did my best to fix it. As you can probably imagine, I won't be using this software any more. This is a speed tournament I played recently at PokerRoom. I like to play speed tournaments because it lets me practice my push game. Blinds go up every three minutes. A lot of tight players have two gears, tight and kamikaze - nothing in between. You should have at least 4 gears: 1. Tight 2. Semi-Aggresive 3. Aggresive 4. Kamikaze A professional poker player is able to play in any gear at any time. This is the biggest difference between a great player and a pro. As you can expect there was lots of action because of the blind structure. -M Comments[2] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 This is a speed tournament I played recently at PokerRoom. I like to play speed tournaments because it lets me practice my push game. Blinds go up every three minutes. A lot of tight players have two gears, tight and kamikaze - nothing in between. You should have at least 4 gears: 1. Tight 2. Semi-Aggresive 3. Aggresive 4. Kamikaze A professional poker player is able to play in any gear at any time. This is the biggest difference between a great player and a pro. As you can expect there was lots of action because of the blind structure. -M Comments[0] |
Thu, 8 December 2005 Join me and the gents from Poker Diagram and analyze a hand from The Poker Diagram Listener Tournament. I think you will find the discussion and anaysis interesting. You will see the hand from a 3rd person's perspective, then watch the hand unfold knowing what the cards are. File is 19 MB Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 December 2005 Join me and the gents from Poker Diagram and analyze a hand from The Poker Diagram Listener Tournament. I think you will find the discussion and anaysis interesting. You will see the hand from a 3rd person's perspective, then watch the hand unfold knowing what the cards are. You must have Apple's Quicktime 7 to play this file. You can download Quicktime here File is 91 MB Comments[1] |

