I’ve finally gotten around to adding some more of my poker strategy articles and World Series of Poker trip reports to the archive. The sad part is that my girlfriend/webmaster does all the work, all I have to do is give her the stuff when it’s ready to go up, and I can’t even be bothered to do that consistently. Anyway, here’s what’s new:
Hand Reading Made Simple– By far my requested article ever, this one outlines a simple method for categorizing an opponent’s hand as strong, marginal, or weak/drawing. It also explores some of the applications of this information in common no-limit hold ’em situations.
Debunking Myths About Implied Odds– This poker theory article offers some new thinking about one of the most important concepts in big bet poker, especially no-limit hold ’em, and debunks some common misunderstandings and mistakes.
Relative Hand Strength– This is one of the most advanced concepts I’ve ever explored in writing. It’s about learning to think about your hand solely with regard to its equity relative to your opponent’s range rather than how highly it ranks in the hierarchy of possible poker hands.
Real Time Equity– This article is full of practical advice for equity-based decision-making in the heat of the moment. Sure, playing around with Poker Stove between sessions can be illuminating, but how do you figure out how much equity you have when the pressure’s on and you have just seconds to decide if you will raise, call, or fold?
2009 World Series of Poker trip report- For the first time in my poker career, I didn’t cash in the WSOP main event, but I did make it to Day 3 and play alongside Luca Pagano, Isaac Baron, and cricket legend Shane Warne.
If I click the links from the main /blog/ page, they work. If I do the same from the article itself they don’t. Not sure, but I think you want to add a leading “/” to all the href’s.
Should be fixed now, thanks!
She’d doing a good job. (Update the copyright notice at the bottom of all the pages. 🙂 )