by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 22, '09
… the session, Antonius and Isildur1 topped their previous record, set just last week, for largest online pot. The Card Player Omaha Odds Calculator shows that the hand basically amounted to a glorified coin flip, but it went Antonius’ way and gave him all …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 22, '09
… until the final table of eight was found, but 16 had … moved all in, there were better consequences. A short-stacked Tome … river. Ainsworth then revealed pocket eights but Matias had it on … decided. Here are the final eight, their chip counts, and nationalities …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 21, '09
… field of 69 quickly became 24, bursting the bubble without delay or hesitancy along the way. Four Team PokerStars Pro members, Ruben Visser, Jude … Pro member Rino Mathis took down the €1,000 pot-limit Omaha side event for a top prize of €15,932. The top …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 20, '09
… in the standings. Baldwin is still the player to beat, but he will probably sleep a little easier if he can book another cash or two and grow his point total closer to the 6,704 points that John Phan accumulated last year to win the 2008 POY race. “I’d be …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 20, '09
… Carolina Panthers on Thursday, the anonymous player from Sweden sat and waited for action at the $500-$1,000 heads-up pot-limit Omaha tables. He quickly got his wish from both Antonius and Ivey, who were more than willing to multi-table against the up-and- …
by Michael Cappelletti | Published: Nov 13, '09
… -fourth of the time. A better possibility here would be to … again, planning to check-raise, or wait until the river. If … of the leading authorities on Omaha. Mike has also represented the … His books include Cappelletti on Omaha, Poker at the Millennium (with …
by David Apostolico | Published: Nov 13, '09
… serious business. Whether you play poker professionally or for recreation, you should play your best. … . Not contemplating all of the possibilities or knowing what you will do based on … , and you keep the pot small or cut your losses when you’re vulnerable. …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… a small pair like 2-2 or 4-4 with stacks this deep … his reraise preflop. He may or may not three-bet those … that might flop a lot better, but given that I had … -betting K-6, 4-2, or A-3 isn’t that … biggest factor in determining whether or not you call if he …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… weird straight on the end, or could have made my straight … preflop with a suited hand, or at least a raise on … because they showed a bluff or two. People tend to remember … I will probably four-bet, or I’ll call and see … they have an A-J or A-Q, they’re treating …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… weren’t playing back at me, or they were folding, because of my … I had A-A, K-K, or Q-Q most every single time … I flat-call with A-A or K-K. And with the games … a decent hand like A-Q or 9-9. When it comes back … to me, I can play back or float them. It can easily …
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