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Sep
27

Greg Raymer

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When Chris Moneymaker won the World Series of Poker in 2003 everyone complained that he got lucky and really wasn’t that great. Since then, Moneymaker hasn’t done much in the poker world - he’s lucky his last name is so easy to remember. Greg Rayer won the WSOP in 2004 and people once again wondered if someone had “gotten lucky” and snuck past the best players in the world. Answer: No.

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I’ve been playing SnGs for awhile now, but I finally decided to keep active records of all my preformances and see which ones I excel at and where I could use help. My first group: The $10 4-person Heads up sit-n-gos.

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A guest article from my friend, Mitchell. He’s been having a bad streak in poker and explains his thoughts on the game and figuring out where the holes in your game are.

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Poker is a game of incomplete information. If you can complete it, you have a huge advantage over your opponents. A lot of players pay very close attention to their opponents faces and body language to get “tells.” I don’t, and yet I still know what people have a lot of the time. How? I pay attention to betting patterns.

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I see a lot of poker players, both inexperienced and experienced, get nervous when they fire out a bet on the flop with A high and someone calls. There are a lot of reasons that someone might call your bet, and most of them are great for you.

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I was surfing through one of my favorite poker sites, PocketFives.com when I saw they had a new article about something I’ve been questioning lately in my own play: small pocket pairs. Check out the article here: Playing Small Pocket Pairs.

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How often do you play a 9 or 10 person sit and go only to get knocked out, or worse, blinded out in 4th place, just out of the money. “Bubbling” should be the last thing on your mind once it becomes four handed. What should be on your mind is raise, raise, raise.

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I just finished playing in a Pokerstars MTT, a $10+1, 10 minute level freezout. 1095 entrants and I placed 29th. Here I’ve described my basic theory on playing the tournament and a break down of the hands that make and a break a good MTT run.

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One of my favorite poker players is Howard Lederer, “The Professor”. This blog entry will be very short because I simply want you to take a look at his website: www.howardlederer.com.

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