| 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 60:
Beware the Min Raise
"Say you're playing in a low-stakes ring game. The blinds are
$.50 and $1, and it's folded to you in middle position."
Poker Lesson 59:
Playing Bottom Two Pair
"Players get excited when they flop two pair because they know
they're in a great position to take down a pot."
Poker Lesson 58:
The Other Danger in Slow Playing
"You've probably heard the standard reason to avoid slow playing:
It's dangerous, because when you slow play, you give an opponent
a chance to make a bigger hand at a minimal cost."
Poker Lesson 57:
Why I Prefer Cash Games to Tournaments
"I'm best known in the poker world for my tournament success."
Poker Lesson 56:
Early Tournament Play
"Most players are aware of the significant advantages that
come with having a big stack in a tournament. When a player has
chips, he can attack and pick up pots by forcing those around him
into a corner where they have to make tough decisions."
Poker Lesson 55:
Bad Position, Decent Cards
"In the middle and later stages of tournaments, there are often
times when you're forced to make a pretty big commitment on a relatively
weak holding."
Poker Lesson 54:
Inducing a Bluff
"Beginners come to poker thinking that the bluff has one simple
purpose: To take pots when you don't have a hand that can win at
showdown."
Poker Lesson 53:
Back to Basics
"I play in some of the biggest cash games in the world."
Poker Lesson 52:
Representing a Bluff
"Deception is a vital tactic in poker."
Poker Lesson 51:
Viewer Beware
"Many of the people crowding the tournament circuit these days
developed their interest in serious poker from watching broadcasts
of the World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker."
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