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Avoid Compounding Losses

Jordan Greene

February, 13

By following some of these relatively simple tips, you can hopefully avoid turning a small loss into a huge one

Pre-Flop Play, Part 3: Raising the Pot

Change100

January, 30

Now that we’ve laid out a foundation when it comes to the importance of position, let’s break down how, why, and when to make a pre-flop raise

A Very Basic Beginner's Strategy

Jordan Greene

January, 22

A pair of Aces does sound strong. In reality, though, the strength of a pair of Aces is not absolute

Decision-Based Thinking

Jordan Greene

January, 16

If you have discussed poker with an experienced player, you may have heard about the concept of being decision-based, rather than results-based

The First Rule of Poker

Jordan Greene

December, 30

Poker blogger Jordan Greene tells about The first rule of poker. It’s very simple... and so difficult for the beginners

10 Things Every Poker Player Must Have

Alexis Savvides

November, 23

To be a Pro Poker Player isnot easy. Player and Poker Blogger Alexis Savvides guides us through the skills needed to make it in the ‘big league’.

Tournament Poker vs. Ring Game Poker

Jordan Greene

October, 18

In this article, the differences between tournament and ring game poker is discussed, from the obvious differences to the less obvious strategic considerations. Knowing these differences can help you avoid some of the common problems faced by beginning and even intermediate players by guiding you to the right type of game for your bankroll, temperament and play style. This article is intended for beginners.

Top 10 Myths about Texas Hold’em Poker

Alexis Savvides

September, 22

Poker has skipped the frames of usual game-entertainment long time ago. This is a whole universe with its own history, heroes and stereotypes. And, of course, with its own prejudices.

Did you know that, despite popular belief, bluff in poker is not an essential component? Moreover, champions do their game without bluff at all. And the fact that, online-poker is not a factory for cheating unsuspecting players? After all, here are the same strict rules and standards as in the usual IRL-poker. And, of course, it is worth mentioning the great delusion that poker is uncomplicated game, where any layman can win if only to luck.

“Poker is a science, an art and a beautiful strategically and psychological game. I like to describe it as chess, but fun!” — Alexis Savvides, poker theorist. Read his article about 10 most famous myths in our Poker Academy.

Reasonable Expectations

Hi, good readers. My name is Jordan and I write over at HighOnPoker, a website where I have chronicled my poker play for the last six years. Today we together with Pokerist.com start a new series of articles on poker psychology. And the first topic is reasonable expectations. As a beginning player it is especially important that you set reasonable expectations; this is even more true if your eventual goal is to work your way up the poker ladder. Otherwise, you’ll be damning the game and either drop the game prematurely or fail to give it your all.

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