Pot committed?

Pot committed?

The views of three top flight pros on major tournament predicaments   I’m never going to pass. The pot’s just too big, especially against a tricky player.... Continue Reading
Adjusting your play

Adjusting your play

Full tables are for wimps! Lets go on a white-knuckle rollercoaster ride through short-handed games   Players who fall into predictable patterns… will bec... Continue Reading
Beat post-flop Omaha

Beat post-flop Omaha

Aggression isn’t always the answer! In heads-up pot-limit Omaha, slowplaying your big hands after the flop is the key to success   One of the most disastr... Continue Reading

The fishtank part 22

Live, online, tournaments, cash games – Scott Fischman has proved he’s a master of all trades Hooks, line and sinker I was in a live MTT with about... Continue Reading
Omaha hi-lo

Omaha hi-lo

How to win a Omaha hi-lo tournament, featuring poker legend Mike ‘The Mouth’ Matusow   The high hand is the best hand under the normal ranking... Continue Reading
Super Systems: Snyder

Super Systems: Snyder

We put the most rigid poker systems through their paces in a quest for money without talent. This month: Snyder The System   This system gets a ‘FAI... Continue Reading
Limping with Aces

Limping with Aces

It’s one of the ABCs of poker: never limp with pocket rockets   The primary benefit of limping is that you disguise your hand. If you limp, your opp... Continue Reading
Small blind strategy

Small blind strategy

Completing from the small blind may seem a bargain way of seeing the flop, but difficult decisions may emerge later in the hand Playing hands out of the small ... Continue Reading
All-in time

All-in time

The all-in move is almost always a powerful one, but in a cash game, the conditions must be right   The ‘all-in’ move may be an integral part of today’s n... Continue Reading

The Tank

If you want to win major tournaments, you can’t be afraid of letting an opponent catch up sometimes Laying ’em down I have a burning issue with the best ... Continue Reading