A NLH Player’s Guide To Short Deck Poker January 17, 2025 Although I’ll forever be a 52-card poker player at heart, it’s always fun to take on the challenge of learning a new poker variant. That’s why I recently decided to take a break from my usual grind to hop into the Short Deck Poker (SDP) streets for the very first time. And while I am
Basketball Pizza-Party Poker Advice January 10, 2025 At a recent pizza party for my son’s basketball team, my wife happened to mention to a couple of fellow dads that I had played poker professionally back when we first met. It’s something that I don’t bring up often because, in the right crowd, it has a way of dominating the conversation as it
3 Signs You’re Playing Poker Against A Sucker (And How to Exploit Them) December 27, 2024 Matt Damon kicks off Rounders, perhaps the greatest poker movie ever made, with an iconic opening line that holds a deep lesson for every aspiring poker professional: Here’s the thing — if you can’t spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you are the sucker. If Matt Damon is right
$10 Mistakes That Are Costing You THOUSANDS At The Poker Table December 27, 2024 One of the wisest pieces of poker advice I ever received was “the $1,000 mistake will hurt you, but the $10 mistake will kill you.” The implication being that it’s the small, repeated errors that will silently chip away at your win rate and keep you from ever truly succeeding in the game. After all,
Stop Bluffing Like This To Increase Your Poker Winrate December 27, 2024 We’ve all been there: maybe you got sucked out on by a fish with a gutshot, or maybe the table nit called down your bluff in a spot they really shouldn’t have. Whatever the reason, you immediately feel the surge of anger, frustration, and aggression begin to well up inside you. That’s when you look
How To Be A (Good) Poker Loser December 20, 2024 I recently heard Phil Ivey say something that caught my ear. Speaking on the Joey Ingram Podcast, Ivey said that not everyone is going to win in poker, and that’s ok. Although we know this logically since poker is a zero sum game—for every winner there has to be a loser (or many losers if
3 Poker Lessons From Daniel Negreanu (& Phil Ivey) December 13, 2024 I recently heard Daniel Negreanu offering advice to beginning poker players and it was so insightful I felt compelled to share it with you. In the interview, conducted back in his original poker stomping grounds of Ontario, Canada, Daniel reflected on his early days and first-ever trips to Las Vegas—where he quickly realized he was
4 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Looking For Poker Staking December 6, 2024 Staking has become an increasingly popular topic in the poker world over the past decade, with many poker sites implementing it as a feature directly into their platform, allowing players to buy or sell small pieces of their action. And while the online version is a fun way to dip your toe into staking, the
The Art Of Not Hero-Calling November 29, 2024 We’ve all been there, the pain of knowing you had your opponent against the ropes, just about to hand you all their chips and then the river brings the backdoor flush that also puts 4-to-a-straight on the board and they instajam their chips into the middle. You immediately know—somehow, in a way that’s probably aggravating
Satellite Winner Advice November 22, 2024 Destination poker vacation season is upon us, with ACR Poker hosting two satellites to the Punta del Este series in Uruguay this November, each guaranteeing 7 packages worth $8,000 each. As a four-time satellite package winner—once right at the beginning of my poker career some twenty years ago that brought me to Las Vegas for
Send This To Your Non-Poker-Playing Partner November 15, 2024 Dear love of mine, To the deepest depths of my soul, I am a poker player. Poker is not just a game for me, it is the lens through which I view life. Every action at the table reflects things much more profound—patience, self-improvement, and resilience. It’s the desire to succeed greatly while accepting that
3 Poker Lessons From A Non-Poker Book November 8, 2024 If you’ve been struggling to stay motivated and consistent with your poker study, I have a book that might help. In the book Chop Wood Carry Water by Joshua Medcalf, a young man is being trained in archery by a wise master named Akira. Through the experience, the young archer learns valuable lessons that have