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Pro Tip #223: Small Buy-Ins, Big Scores
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- May 13, 2010
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To help you succeed, we’ve gathered some of the best advice about playing tournament poker from our collection of more than 200 Pro Tips.
Pro Tip #155: Two Sides to Every Coin (flip)
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- September 2, 2008
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Pro Tip #96: Satellite Savviness
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- April 25, 2008
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Pro Tip #86: How a Pro Thinks Through a Hand
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- January 17, 2008
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Pro Tip #72: Acknowledging Mistakes
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- December 13, 2007
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Pro Tip #44: How Big a Bankroll?
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- November 27, 2007
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"Poker is a tough business," says Erik Seidel. "You can go through long streaks when you don't win anything." When things go badly, when you can't seem to cash in a tournament or win a significant pot in a cash game, you come to understand the importance of maintaining an adequate bankroll.
Pro Tip #35: Bad Cards or Bad Plays?
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- November 23, 2007
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Pro Tip #34: Strategies for Short-Handed Limit Hold'em\
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- November 23, 2007
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In last week's tip, I shared some strategies for playing short-handed no-limit poker. This week, I'm following up with some more short-handed advice, this time concentrating on Limit Hold'em.
Pro Tip #33: Taking on a Short-Handed No-Limit Game
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- November 22, 2007
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Let's face it; nobody takes up poker because they love the idea of sitting idly at a table while folding for hours on end. But, in a full ring game with eight or nine other players holding cards, it's proper to spend most of your time folding because there's too great a chance that one of your opponents holds a powerful hand.
Pro Tip #30: It's Not Easy Being Green. Or Is It?
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- November 22, 2007
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