The concept of being “way ahead or way behind” is often referred to by poker professionals in both tournaments and cash games. In this edition of poker strategy Card Player TV caught up with high stakes pro Alec Torelli to learn more about what it means to be “way ahead or way behind” in a hand, and how to adjust your play if you find yourself in this situation.
Jan 16, 2012
The concept of being “way ahead or way behind” is often referred to by poker professionals in both tournaments and cash games. In this edition …
Nov 22, 2011
In this edition of the All Inbox, 2011 WSOP Main Event 5th place finisher Phil Collins answers questions submitted by Card Player TV viewers like …
Nov 15, 2011
In this edition of Poker Strategy, current Player of the Year points leader Ben Lamb discusses an interesting hand he played at the 2011 WSOP …
Sep 22, 2011
Jeff Hwang is a pot-limit Omaha expert, with an insightful column in CardPlayer and a number of definitive books on the subject. Card Player TV …
Aug 10, 2011
Badugi is a poker variant that has risen dramatically in popularity over the past few years. Recently Barry Greenstein wrote an instructional guide on the …
Jul 15, 2011
Three-betting, or re-raising, is an important part of preflop play in no-limit hold’em. Card Player TV caught up with 2010 Main Event third place finisher …
Jun 21, 2011
2011 WSOP $1,500 no-limit deuce-to-seven 4th place finisher Bernard Lee gives a detailed introduction to the game, including basic strategy tips regarding what hands to …
May 11, 2011
Chris DeMaci discusses a key concept for intermediate players, ‘getting thin value.’ DeMaci explains the concept, and why it is important to utilize when playing …
Apr 27, 2011
In this episode of Poker Strategy Michael Binger gives some insight about ‘pulling the trigger,’ or going through with a play. Binger discusses why this …
Apr 18, 2011
Card Player TV brings you another episode of Fish or Ninja, the show where our Facebook fans post a hand history, and we have a …
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