| All Poker Lessons were written by
The Professonal Poker Team of Full Tilt Poker

The
Full Tilt Team has more than 23 WSOP Titles Combined
1-10 | 11-20
| 21-30 | 31-40
| 41-50 | 51-60
| 61-70 | 71-80
| 81-90
Poker Lesson 30:
It's Not Easy Being Green. Or Is It?
"Everyone agreed that one of the best ways to improve your
game is to play against better players."
Poker Lesson 29:
Texture Isn't Just For Fabric
"If my hand is unlikely to improve, I tend to bet more than
2/3 of the pot. I want to take this pot now."
Poker Lesson
28: Know Your Opponent; Own Your Opponent
"Poker is often not so much about the cards you have, but knowing
the way your opponent plays."
Poker Lesson 27:
How Bad are the Beats?
"After my bet and the opponent's all in-raise, I was getting
pot odds of 3.7 to 1 to call, so the call is clearly correct."
Poker Lesson 26:
Third Street in Seven Stud
"You should almost never bring in for a completion in Stud
Hi, except in very rare tournament situations."
Poker Lesson 25:
Flopping a Monster
"Big hands can mean big pots. But, with a big hand, it's even
more important to strategize and figure out how strong your opponent
is."
Poker Lesson 24:
Our Favorite Poker Books
"Chris Ferguson believes David Sklansky's Hold 'em for the
Advanced Player and Theory of Poker are perhaps the two best books
out there."
Poker Lesson 23:
Holding On To Your Winnings
"One slip-up can spell disaster for a bankroll, and watching
six months of hard work disappear in six hours of foolish play is
enough to crush anyone's spirits."
Poker Lesson 22:
No-limit by the Numbers
"In poker, it's the long run that matters, so he should only
call if his probability of winning is greater than 40%."
Poker Lesson 21:
Chip Sandwich
"If my raise gets the initial raiser to fold, the meat of the
chips will very often be coming my way."
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