
Creating a Strong Table Image
Whether you're playing live poker or some facets of online poker, creating and sustaining a strong table image will give you a major edge over the competition.
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We aren’t the #1 advanced poker training channel on YouTube for no reason. Our poker strategy has been tried, tested, analyzed and perfected, providing you with the most elite poker knowledge on the planet.
Are you interested in plugging your leaks and adding to your edge with the most advanced poker strategy? Whether you want to work on your live tells, short stack or deep stacked play, or really perfect your execution of that super-tricky theory, our advanced poker training has something for you - and the goodreads keep coming.
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Whether you're playing live poker or some facets of online poker, creating and sustaining a strong table image will give you a major edge over the competition.
Read MoreLAGs are in my opinion the most difficult opponents to play against. Many people think they are LAGs, but the fact is, they're just mad, aggressive jackasses.
Read MoreWhen the phrase "bleeding chips" was invented, I'm pretty sure this was the player type the creator had in mind: loose passives.
Read MoreThe most common, strong player type we'll play against: TAGs. Combining tight pre-flop play with a solid understanding of post-flop play.
Read MoreYou'll encounter your fair share of weak-tights, or 'Mice’, at the tables. Generally speaking, Mice aren't the worst players out there, but they're far from perfect.
Read MoreBy far the most math-based type of player you'll find at the tables, these super tight opponents - also called NITS - are the tightest of the tight poker player types.
Read MoreFrom the outside looking in, poker can seem like a pretty one dimensional game - but poker is actually a game of multi-level thinking.
Read MorePoker tilt can be your best friend or your worst enemy. It can be the most effective weapon in your arsenal or it can lead to your downfall. Learn how to avoid it.
Read MoreThe Fundamental Theorem of Poker is one of David Sklansky’s more famous tidbits of table wisdom that encapsulates the importance of information in poker.
Read MoreSemi-bluffing is a form of bluffing that encapsulates a little slice of the unquenchable hopefulness that’s part and parcel of poker.
Read MoreThe way you are perceived at the table - and your ability to astutely perceive others - can be one of your most powerful weapons or biggest shortcomings as a poker player.
Read MorePoker is all about finding your edges. Building a winning environment is a way to set yourself up for success at the tables.
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