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Learning to Hack the Game Called Poker. About / Info / FAQ. Archive for the ‘Private Posts’ Category. Quotes from Some Mike Caro Posts. June 24th, 2010. I found these posts and their respective quotes to be very insightful. I like Mike’s columns and I will be updating this thread — as a series of notes — as I find interesting tidbits. Why it’s wrong to soft-play friends at poker. I still think that early concept getting extra calls from loose players is the key to maximizing profit. All during that drive...
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Learning to Hack the Game Called Poker. About / Info / FAQ. Archive for the ‘Home Games’ Category. HG: $50 NLHE Tournament $330 Win. April 29th, 2011. Last night a friend had a few buddies over for a poker tournament. It was a $50 buy-in without re-buys and there were about 30 people. I finished first/second: myself and the remaining player split the top two prizes. Technically I won $380 but I took out the $50 buy-in. This really helps my bankroll! No Limit Hold 'em. HG: 5c/10c – $1.60 Loss. Latest poke...
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Learning to Hack the Game Called Poker. About / Info / FAQ. March 9th, 2011. Here is a list of most of the poker books I own. I have around 60 books. Caro’s Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker. Caro’s Most Profitable Hold ’em Advice. Championship Hold ’em Tournament Hands. Hold ’em Poker. Hold ’em Poker for Advanced Players. How to Play Like a Poker Pro. How to Think Like a Poker Pro. How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker. Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold ’em. Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold ’em 2. Electronic P...
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Learning to Hack the Game Called Poker. About / Info / FAQ. Archive for the ‘Play Results’ Category. A/C: 1/2 NL $278 Loss. May 18th, 2013. I can’t remember the date on this loss. Calculated from bankroll difference. I was down a lot more but battled back to profit but lost $278 sitting around. Old 2013 Balance: $216. New 2013 Balance: $-62. No Limit Hold 'em. Start of 2013 – Up $216. March 12th, 2013. I won in Vegas which is a great confidence booster. Here’s to the rest of 2013. Old 2013 Balance: $0.
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful: Wow, do you still play poker?
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful. The life of an aspiring professional poker player. Thursday, February 17, 2011. Wow, do you still play poker? Yes, I do! But I haven't played at the casino in a very long time. Truth be told, I haven't played seriously for 5ish years. I entered graduate school in Aug 2009 and haven't seen the inside of a poker room since. Sad, I know. I am reduced to a hodgepodge of low-stakes homegames. For me right now, though, its fine. Villain (Button) ($85.87).
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful: Hand Analysis Ex Post Facto of Last Evening's Crowbar
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful. The life of an aspiring professional poker player. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Hand Analysis Ex Post Facto of Last Evening's Crowbar. Ok, now that I'm not tilting and am fully awake without headache, here is a hand analysis of my bust out last evening. I sat at the table when it opened. Table limit is $300. 1-$2 NLH Live Game. Hero is dealt TT. Flop: 3 9 2, rainbow. Villain checks, Hero bets $30, Villain calls. Pot is $135. The flop comes and improves his ...
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful: January 2007
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful. The life of an aspiring professional poker player. Friday, January 5, 2007. Be Aggressive and Know Your Opponents. One last thing I want to mention is something I'm getting better at every time I sit; pay attention and know your opponent. Not just what they play, but their skill level also. My rule of thumb is: Don't give anyone credit for a move you've never seen them do. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Online Hand History Converter. Two Plus Two Forum.
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful: Day 1 2008 WSOP Circuit @ Horseshoe: Walk of Shame
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful. The life of an aspiring professional poker player. Friday, October 3, 2008. Day 1 2008 WSOP Circuit @ Horseshoe: Walk of Shame. He was a decent enough player that he knew how to put me to the test. He made the right moves to make me fold the best hand (AK high v. 777), and put all my money in when I had the worst of it (donkey straight v. QQ77). Am I mad at him? No I'm frustrated that I let one hand throw my game off. I went against a lot of the thi...
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful: March 2007
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The Trials and Tribulations of a Poker Pro Hopeful. The life of an aspiring professional poker player. Saturday, March 24, 2007. Be Mindful of Your Table Image. Then disaster happened. our table was broken up. So the moral of this story is: Remember that your table image last only as long as the table remains together. If you move/break, you have to reset, and reestablish your image. Monday, March 5, 2007. Trust Your Instincts, but Think About Big Hands Also. UTG (Hero) - $350. UTG 1 (Villain) - $75.