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World Series of Poker Academy Adopts our Poker Training Technology

January 26th, 2009

When the World Series of Poker Academy needed a way to accurately assess the skills of their participants, they chose TestYourPoker.com to design exclusive software for use at their poker training academy. This software is used to give their students a detailed, custom analysis of their poker skills, and is based on the same analysis technology that our members enjoy on a daily basis.

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Top 10 Poker Forums

January 8th, 2009

Let’s face it, we could read poker forums all day. There are so many of them now, but some are definitely better than others. All of the forums listed in this article are active and have high quality posts and advice. Our recommendation for poker improvement would be to join one or two of these forums and become an active member. You will gain much more as an active poster than as a contant lurker.

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Fold Equity in NL Holdem Poker SitNGo Tournaments

December 30th, 2008

Fold equity is possibly one of the most misunderstood terms in all of poker.  If you Google “fold equity”, nearly half of the information you get is incorrect.  This is not meant to be a comprehensive discussion of fold equity, it is meant to briefly address the importance of fold equity in NL SitNGo tournaments.
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Introducing our SitNGo Tournament Poker Training Test

December 30th, 2008

We are extremely excited to announce the launch of our SitNGo Tournament poker training test.  We consider this test to be the most detailed hand-by-hand analysis tool that could possibly be created for the SitNGo format.  Our artificial intelligence analyzer considers every move you make from both a strategic and mathematical perspective.  It will help you learn where you are making the most critical errors.
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World Series of Poker, 2008 Main Event Final Table, Part II

December 16th, 2008

So, as I indicated in my last post, I’m going to be reviewing one hand from the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table, primarily to demonstrate that the hands shown are not necessarily the best-played hands. I believe this was the second hand shown on ESPN. Amateur Dennis Phillips entered the final table as the chip leader, lost some chips on the first hand, and was in second place to Russian professional Ivan Demidov when this hand came up. Phillips was first to act, Demidov was near the button. I’m going to jump right into the hand, and evaluate each action. I’ll indicate some thought on how I think the players should have played each action too.

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WORLD SERIES OF POKER, MAIN EVENT FINAL TABLE, PART 1

December 4th, 2008

Now that everyone has gotten to watch the World Series of Poker Main Event final table several hundred times on ESPN, I thought I would post some reflections on the success or failure of this new method of waiting 4 months to hold the final table. As many people have commented, waiting this long totally changed the dynamics of the table, because it gave the players months to get endorsements, sell percentages of themselves, hire personal coaches, etc. From a TV standpoint however, the public has spoken and they like it. Viewership was up almost 50%.
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Presidential Candidate’s Views on Internet Gambling and Online Poker

October 3rd, 2008

Recently, the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) put out a call for all online poker players to register to vote. As chairman Alfonse D’Amato put it, "If you play, have a say!" This short blog is to remind you that if you haven’t registered to vote, the deadline is probably coming up in your state. If you go to the Poker Players Alliance voter registration site at www.poker2008.org you can register to vote in any state, so long as the deadline has not passed.

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The Power of Positive Thinking in Poker, Part II

September 20th, 2008

I want to go even a step farther with this “positive thinking” thing and talk about how even during specific hands, your attitude affects the outcome.

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The Power of Positive Thinking, Part I

September 6th, 2008

There is a famous book called “The Power of Positive Thinking”. In it the author (Norman Vincent Peale) suggests that your attitude affects reality around you. Reality does not happen in a vacuum. You actually create reality. In my life experiences, I have come to believe that this is true. And nowhere is it more true than at the poker table.

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How Much Do Implied Odds Apply in NL Holdem Poker?

August 22nd, 2008

How much do Implied Odds apply in NL Holdem poker?
Often you will hear players talk about making a call when the odds don’t seem to add up, claiming that they do it for “implied odds”.  In this weekly tip, I’ll discuss the math behind implied odds calculations, but most importantly I’ll discuss a few considerations you need to make in determining whether they do apply in your situation in NL Holdem.   I’ll conclude with an expert strategy tip. 

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