Most of my winnings in online poker are made by playing aggressive and winning more hands than my opponents, instead of just waiting to hit a hand. However, you do have to be careful not to start playing too aggressive. more
As many players will already know, tournament poker is very different to playing cash games. In this article we will discuss a couple of the basic concepts for tournament poker like ROI, tournament EV, "M" and more. more
As some of you might have heard, I came second in the Sunday $500,000 guaranteed on PokerStars last week. In this article I will discuss a couple of hands from this tournament, more
Today we will be discussing how to form a solid basis for fullstacked preflop Heads-Up Hold'em poker. Hereby we will be looking into playing on the button and playing in the big blind. more
This article focuses on the basic strategy needed to beat 6-max low limit sit and go's. The article will split the SnG up into 3 phases: the early phase, the middle phase and the end phase (heads-up) more
Nowadays, 3-betting is a very trendy thing to do. It's a loose-aggressive (LAG) move and LAG is cool, so lets take a deeper look at how we can be cool as well. more
The effective stack size is something you always need to be aware of and need to take it into consideration with every decision you make in No limit or Pot Limit Hold'em. more
If you buy yourself in for less then the maximum at a cash table, you have less decisions to make. Furthermore, most of these decisions will be limited to preflop and flop decisions more
Today's article is about tournaments with playing fields of 45 to 180 players.These sorts of tournaments are especially appealing to players with smaller bankrolls. more
Today's article is about the phase with only two tables left. The biggest difference in the end-stages of a tournament compared to the early- and middle-stages is that the blinds are much bigger in relation to your stack. more
A Continuation Bet, nowadays often just referred to as C-Bet, implies that you continue betting on the Flop after you raised preflop. It is important that you learn to evaluate the texture of the board, so that you know when and when not to apply a C-Bet, more
Last week I wrote about the early stages of a multi-table tournament. Today we will carry on with the middle stages and everything that comes with it. more
Joep van de Bijgaart shares his thoughts on multi-table tournament strategy, covering topics like preparation, the early stages, table image and hand selection more
One of my favourite bluffs is the squeeze play. This is a move where you make a big re-raise after 2 people have already entered the pot, of which the first person raised and the second person called. more
In today's article we will talk about the rules of 7 Card Stud and, furthermore, discuss some basic beginner strategy. What do you need to know when starting to play 7 Card Stud more
"I think you've got me beat but I can't fold with these pot odds". Many of you will have heard this sentence before when watching poker on TV. A beginner would probably think: 'So why do you call if you know you're behind? You're crazy!' more
It is a fact that you will only flop a pair 1 in 3 times when holding AK. So how do you play AK 'correctly' if you don't flop. In this article we will be looking at different situations that you may encounter if your AK doesn't improve. more
On Wednesday I arrived in Germany for Day 1 of the EPT Dortmund Event. Initially I wasn't even going to play, but last week Jorn "Jornx" Walthaus managed to convince me to come along more
Raising from the blind positions in a limit cashgame is a dangerous move and should only be considered when playing against few opponents. I will explain my reasoning for this in the following article. more