When getting dealt pocket Aces in a No Limit cash game, you might want to instinctively push in your entire stack immediately. The question I'm asking here is...why? more
In this article we will discuss all the "why's", "how's" and "when's" of playing poker at more than one table at the same time. In other words, everything about multitabling more
This article is meant for the beginning poker player who has just started to play for money online. In this article we discuss the basic principles of 6-max games on microlimits more
For many people, playing Omaha Hi/Low is simply a 'no go'. You constantly split pots and therefore go broke on rake, you have to deal with sick suckouts and the luck factor is huge. more
European Poker Tour regular and the UK PokerNews' strategy writer, Stuart Rutter, returns again this week with more poker strategy advice. This time Stuart takes a look at value betting. more
This articles explains how Draw Poker is played and what to look for in Draw Poker. An interesting read if you want to take a look at the different Draw Poker games out there. more
Merging is a term that I've been coming across a lot lately on various poker forums. It's a reaction to bluffcatching from opponents, and is definitely a useful principle to understand. more
As a beginner to poker, one of the fundamentals of the game you learn is this : if you have a big hand and feel you probably have the best of it, raise. more
Today's article will focus on multitable poker. Some of you might already be playing 6+ tables at a time, but for those of you who don't, or are in the process of adding more tables to your sessions, here are a couple of multitabling tips. more
Many players who start off with a great upswing often need a long time to realize what has happened and keep on losing money during this period. Sometimes they just don't want to realize it and they get stuck in a game that isn't profitable more
Raising is not something you always only do for value. You can also do it because you have fold equity. But what exactly is that? Continue reading and you'll find out. more
Today I will discuss a couple of preflop leaks that I often come across against other regulars, how you can exploit these leaks and how you can identify them in your own game. more
In this article we will discuss situations in which you limp with a low pocket pair and get confronted with a raise and situations in which you know you're up against a higher pocket pair more
The following hands is {Kh}{7h} out of position. He makes a standard raise of 3x the bb to $6 and I make the call. The flop is {2c}{5s}{7d} and I flop top pair with second nut kicker more
European Poker Tour star and UK poker circuit regular, Stuart Rutter, returns with his latest poker strategy advice. This week Stuart looks at what to do when you 'flop a monster'. more
Multiple level thinking (MLT) is a fundamental technique to read hands by getting into your opponent's head. As the name suggests, there are numerous levels, the most important of which we will be discussing in this article. more
In this article we will be talking about blockbetting. The principle of blockbetting has some correlation with valuebetting and also with donkbetting. I will point out the differences or similarities of these concepts more
The "Gap concept" is one of the concepts thought up by David Sklansky. The "Gap" describes the difference in hand-value of a player who raises, compared to a player who calls the raise. more
This article is not supposed to bash poker players telling bad beat stories. This article is meant to show why people telling bad beat stories get bashed... more