by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 23, '09
… /add $200,000 guaranteed Nov. 26 — $750 + $50 no-limit hold’em $350,000 guaranteed Nov. 27 — $100 + $9 pot-limit Omaha high-low $100,000 guaranteed Nov. 28 — $1,000 + $60 pot-limit Omaha six-max $150,000 guaranteed Nov. 29 — $500 + $35 no-limit hold’em …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 21, '09
… , they remained on top but switched places so that Lellouche was in first place with Sarwer close behind him. Starting the day low in chips, Andy Black and Alexander Kravchenko didn’t last very long with Kravchenko taking the “honour” of being the first …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Nov 19, '09
… Nov. 19 — £5,000 UK heads up championship Nov. 19 — £300 no-limit hold’em freezeout Nov. 20 — £500 pot-limit Omaha high-low double chance freezeout Nov. 21 — £1,000 no-limit hold’em double chance freezeout Nov. 22 — £500 pot-limit Omaha double chance …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 22, '09
… play my best, and let the chips fall where they may. Making four final tables in a week is pretty cool, even though they were low buy-ins, but things aren’t done yet; we have to keep going. RL: You were seated right next to reigning Card Player Player …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 16, '09
… poker in Atlantic City, and they didn’t ask for IDs, so I guess I looked a little older at that age.” Vedes played low-stakes limit hold’em. He slowly improved his game and crept up stakes. Throughout his twenties, Vedes held a number of jobs. He worked …
by Michael Cappelletti | Published: Nov 13, '09
… hand, I chose to check and call a bet of 2,000, and hit a low heart on the turn. Admittedly, I was lucky to hit it right away — and … People magazine. His books include Cappelletti on Omaha, Poker at the Millennium (with Mike Caro), and Omaha High Low Poker.
by Andrew Arnott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… continuation-bet of $4 into a $7 pot. As the preflop raiser, this is a good board for me to continuation-bet. One high card and two low cards on the flop are unlikely to have hit a small blind’s hand range. He might fold a small pair (3-3, 4-4) or some …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 13, '09
… point where they end up playing at an even higher-stakes table. I think that’s a common theme that you see a lot with low-stakes players. They are winning players and play pretty well, but they aren’t able to play within their bankroll. KA: It seems as …
by Justin Marchand | Published: Nov 13, '09
… Shulman cut his teeth in these low buy-in games for years. … admits to being bitten by the low buy-in freezeout bug. “I began … He played $20-$40 Omaha high-low daily, more for the social aspect … 1,500 seven-card stud high-low split event. But, he admits …
by Daragh Thomas | Published: Nov 01, '09
… lends itself to two styles of play. Passive when the blinds are low, and aggressive when they are high. I did well because I … best option. However, in the context of an STT (that is, a low blind-to-stack ratio) it is important to always be the aggressor. …
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