Loose-aggressive players often show the same tendencies, making it easier to exploit their moves Playing out of position against a loose-aggressive Texas Hold’em player can be a challenging but rewarding experience. When facing such opponents, it’s crucial to adapt your strategy to exploit their tendencies while protecting your own stack. When out of position against
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Florida poker rooms challenge state on sports betting laws
The group is trying to prevent the Seminole Tribe from taking over poker and other casino games Legalized sports betting in Florida could again be delayed after the owners of one of the state’s oldest pari-mutuel facilities filed a petition with the Florida Supreme Court on Monday. They seek to invalidate the state’s gaming compact
Toby Lewis wins first bracelet in the WSOP Online series
The WSOP regular finally adds his first online bracelet amid tough competition The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online US Domestic Bracelet event is underway and has already seen some familiar names winning top prizes, including four-time bracelet winners Calvin “projector52” Anderson and Kristen “krissyb24” Foxen. British poker pro Toby “DustPistons” Lewis also won his
How to play against loose players in Texas Hold’em
Master playing against loose players in Texas Hold’em with strategic tips and patience for better results at the table.
WSOP to hold online poker tournament just for Pennsylvania
The tournament will be held next month and offers a wide range of prizes The World Series of Poker has announced that Pennsylvania players will have an opportunity to win gold in its official bracelet event being held on October 15. The Pennsylvania online event will be a Mystery Bounty tournament with a $1,100 buy-in
How to beat overly aggressive players in Texas Hold’em
Overly aggressive players can be a challenge, making it important to have a set strategy Beating overly aggressive players in Texas Hold’em requires a mix of patience, strategy, and adaptability. These opponents tend to bet and raise frequently, often with weaker hands, hoping to intimidate others. However, as difficult as they can be, there are
Stephen Chidwick shows off poker skills at the Poker Masters
The long-time poker pro continues to excel as he looks for a purple jacket The most recent final table at the Poker Masters was the eighth of 10 featured in this year’s series in Las Vegas. Only two events remain in a wide open field competing for the Purple Jacket and the $50,000 Championship Bonus
WSOP broadcaster takes Wheel of Fortune for a spin
Jesse Fullen confirms he’s not shy in front of the camera Former PokerNews media veteran Jesse Fullen appeared on last Friday’s episode of Wheel of Fortune, displaying some of his hidden talents while walking away with some cash. This is the Houston native and Las Vegas resident’s second experience in the game show and reality
Vanessa Selbst to appear in Showtime’s ‘Billions’ show
The poker pro is set to try her acting chops in the drama series One of the most successful tournament poker players ever, Vanessa Selbst is the all-time female earnings leader with almost $10.9 million in lifetime cashes. The 39-year-old Yale Law graduate leads the second-ranked female by $3.6 million (Kristen Bicknell – $7,255,874), although
Tips for winning small-stakes Pot-Limit Omaha games
Your starting hand may be the most important one of the game Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) is an exciting and dynamic variant of poker that has gained popularity among both recreational and small-stakes players. Winning at small-stakes PLO games requires a combination of skill, strategy, and discipline. There are several tips to help you succeed in
GoFundMe to reimburse donations from poker player’s scam
Rob Mercer refused to refund the money he received, so GoFundMe will The GoFundMe fundraising platform announced on Thursday that it has reimbursed donations made to a poker player after he admitted to lying about having terminal cancer to raise money to cover his entry into the World Series of Poker this summer in Las
Scammer admits fake cancer claim to receive money to play in WSOP tourney
Rob Mercer took cash for a WSOP buy-in after telling people he needed money for cancer treatment Amateur poker player Rob Mercer received thousands of dollars from donors after falsely claiming he had terminal cancer in hopes of getting enough money to pay entry fees to play in this summer’s World Series of Poker. The