Ally or Foe?
If you’re thinking that a locksmith can be your friend, well all I can say is no they aren’t and they are not your enemies either. They are just a presence in the poker table that you cannot eliminate. They are like a lock made of ice because of their unwillingness to get [...]
Posted: July 31st, 2009 under Poker Strategy.
Tags: locksmith, poker, poker personalities, poker profiles
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As you play the game of poker you will encounter different kind of personalities as you go along. Here are some of the most common profiles of poker players that you might come across.
Ally or Foe?
Posted: July 23rd, 2009 under Poker Strategy.
Tags: bookworm, personalities, poker, poker personalities, poker player
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It’s true that the number of entrants in the WPT have been down this year. Almost 25% fewer compared the previous year. However, the numbers don’t lie, poker is still an in demand commodity. Let’s just look at the WSOP events. Three events are already sold out from the first 9 events that passed. And [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2009 under Poker News.
Tags: poker, recession proof, UIGEA, world series of poker, wsop
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Everyone recognizes prediction connecting it with celebrated public figures same as Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce and naturally foretelling. Although postdiction isn’t that renowned. Its not practice in our regular language and I’m distressed to state that even my spell check can’t distinguish this word. Simply the truth is postdiction can be found in numerous aspects in [...]
Posted: July 8th, 2009 under Poker Strategy.
Tags: common poker mistake, Edgar Cayce, nostradamus, poker, postdiction
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Intolerance does not necessarily mean that you are discriminating other players or you can’t stand their ways. In poker intolerance has everything to do on how people think and being open to the potential that no matter how careless a particular game play to you, it means a lot to someone else.
Many poker players think [...]
Posted: July 6th, 2009 under Poker Strategy.
Tags: intolerance, poker faults
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