March 2008 - Posts
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Whether you're a lawyer, chemist, poet, or poker player, your success is largely determined by your ability to use logic to work through problems efficiently. While a particular problem may seem overwhelming and impossible to solve, if we can break...
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One tendency that affects many people in all walks of life, especially in games that involve some element of chance, is minimizing risk instead of maximizing equity. This may be because people don't like to fail, or because the immediate impact of...
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You’re trying to stay focused as you quickly glance to see your time bank still at 0. You’ve been playing the best poker of your life - in the biggest online poker tournament of the week. It’s been a long battle, but somehow you find yourself heads up...
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I’ve been thinking about this concept quite a lot lately. At first, I thought I was being results oriented, paranoid, or simply way too nitty. I ended up having the same discussion with a number of players I respect, and after some debate, we pretty much...
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In Part 1 of this two-part article, I explained a self-evaluation of my tournament play over a series of 140 different tournaments. What I specifically examined in each tournament was the bust out hand (along with the hand before the actual bust out if...
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Felipe “improved” Montenegro has lived up to his screen name in a big way so far in 2008. He first played online in the fall of 2006, but he soon discovered that depositing $50 at a time to play $1-$2 NL is a good way to burn through his money. Everything...
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