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by David Aydt on July 19, 2008
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In a visit to the way back machine, ok two years ago, my bankroll was a little more, um... robust then its current state. Playing six tables of PLO8 cash games with a few $...
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by David Aydt on May 13, 2008
Iggy returns to his uber posting and poker bloggers rejoice. But the best part of his most recent post was a link to a great interview of poker pro Phil Gordon by the Freakonomics blogs in the New Yor...
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by David Aydt on January 3, 2008
Who else would like to fly around to world on someone else's dimes because they play a card game better then others for a month? As reported before, The PokerStars Passport is awarding ten big buy...
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by David Aydt on December 9, 2007
If you want to gamble at the poker tables there's no better game then Pot Limit Omaha. I generally play the split version of the game, but once in a while I'll take my lumps at the PLO hi tabl...
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by David Aydt on December 8, 2007
As I'm currently going thru the second and third hours of a couple of multi-table tourneys and running low on chips due to some unfortunate turns at the table. Of course pushing with any two cards...
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by David Aydt on October 27, 2007
20 players to go, 18 pay, and I'm sitting on an average stack late in a small multi-table tournament. Dealt A8o on the button, a very aggressive player with an extreme short stack goes all-in for ...
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by David Aydt on September 29, 2007
I was an online gamer three years ago, plugging away countless hours of relic raids, obtaining awesome equipment, and killing those Albs and Mids while playing my Blademaster on Dark Age of Camelot. F...
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by David Aydt on September 28, 2007
If you are a primarily online poker player then fields of two to three thousand runners for a tournament are the norm. Granted if the tourney was live a few football fields worth of poker players woul...
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by David Aydt on September 22, 2007
Recently I got the green light from the wife and kids to hobble (bad knees from playing softball, and one too many hip checks taken during hockey games growing up) down to Canterbury Card Club in Shak...
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by David Aydt on September 3, 2007
Pocket pairs. Besides ace-rag can be the easiest starting hand in Hold Em' to overplay. Sure it looks great to peek down at a pair knowing you already have a made hand without assistance from the ...
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by David Aydt on August 16, 2007
Pot Limit Omaha is my personal choice of game when I logon to either Full Tilt or PokerStars for the evening. Whether it's the split game of Eight or Better or the High only game, Omaha provides a...
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by David Aydt on August 5, 2007
While playing Stud Hi many players tend to overvalue their hands without regarding the cards on the board. Good Stud players take advantage of this by remember the folded board cards and carefully cal...