Poker Strategy
Pot Odds and Implied Odds
Poker players use pot odds in order to make important, calculated decisions at the poker table. In general terms, pot odds are the ratio of the size of the pot to the amount of the call to be made. The classic example is: the pot contains $100 and you must … more
September 12, 2009 - by economist · Filed Under Poker Strategy Leave a Comment
Get Paid Off on Big Hands – The Value Bet Concept
An important part of growing your poker bankroll and playing poker in general is to minimize your losses with marginal hands and maximize your winnings with strong hands. That’s a core concept of poker strategy. If you are holding a very strong hand, naturally you want to get paid off. … more
September 11, 2009 - by economist · Filed Under Poker Strategy Leave a Comment
7 Note Taking Tips to Improve Your Poker Game
You are taking notes, aren’t you?
Those of you that answered yes already know the value of note taking so hopefully these tips will help you refine your note taking to make them more meaningful. If you answered no then read on and I hope you will learn just how important note … more
August 30, 2009 - by economist · Filed Under Poker Strategy Leave a Comment


