| 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 40:
Playing a Big Draw in Limit Hold 'em
"Playing big draws aggressively against multiple opponents
can create very profitable situations."
Poker Lesson 39:
Know Your (Table) Limits
"As I play, I take note of the loose players and tight players,
and then use that information to decide which seat will be most
profitable."
Poker Lesson 38:
Getting Started in Stud-8
"The major mistake that new Stud-8 players make is that they
play aggressively with hands that might serve them well in a regular
game of 7-Card Stud."
Poker Lesson 37:
What's Your Starting Hand Really Worth?
"There is no universal definition of what "better"
means when comparing hold 'em starting hands."
Poker Lesson 36:
Big Slick: A Slippery Hand
"By putting your opponents in a bind where they must first
call you and then have to beat you in a race..."
Poker Lesson 35:
Strategies for Short-Handed Limit Hold 'em #2
"Losing is part of poker and all serious players, including
the world's best, can recount losing streaks that lasted for months.."
Poker Lesson 34:
Strategies for Short-Handed Limit Hold 'em #1
"If you read last week's tip, you'll know that hand values
change in short-handed play and that it's proper to play a greater
percentage of hands than would be wise at a full ring game."
Poker Lesson 33:
Taking on a Short-Handed No-Limit Game
"The pace is furious, forcing a lot of tough decisions in very
short periods of time."
Poker Lesson 32:
What I learned at the WSOP
"When playing, keep your mouth shut and don't do your opposition
any favors."
Poker Lesson 31:
Back to the Drawing Board
"If you're against a player who likes to slow play or a player
who will bluff you out with a big bet, a small bet gives you the
best chance of seeing the turn."
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