Assessing Risk: Handling All-in Situations With Weak Hands

Handling all-in situations with weak hands requires patience, observation, and self-control For poker beginners, all-in decisions can feel overwhelming, especially when holding a weak hand. These moments often define a session, making risk assessment a vital skill to develop early. Acting without a plan can quickly drain a stack. Understanding hand strength is the first

Huge Poker Bot Farm on Ignition/Bovada Uncovered

High-stakes pro Martin Zamani provided video proof of the massive operation A large-scale online poker bot operation has come into the spotlight after a video circulated on social media showing automated play on Ignition and Bovada tables. The footage sparked concern among players who have long questioned the integrity of unregulated poker platforms. Massive bot

The Role of Positional Awareness in Heads-up Strategy

In heads-up formats, every decision is magnified, and position influences nearly all of them Positional awareness is one of the most important concepts in heads-up play, where every hand is contested and small edges matter more. With only two players, the button acts first before the flop and last on every postflop street, creating a

WSOPC King’s Resort Main Event Draws True International Field

With champions from across the globe, the Rozvadov stop once again proved why it’s a key WSOPC destination The 2026 World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) stop at King’s Resort wrapped up in Rozvadov, Czechia, with a Main Event that highlighted the truly global reach of the tour. Players from across Europe and beyond packed

Brandon Sheils Ships Grosvenor UK Poker Tour Event for $66,000

The Birmingham-based poker pro is starting 2026 strong after a solid 2025 Brandon Sheils picked up an early title on the 2026 Grosvenor UK Poker Tour after winning the £2,500 (US$2,900) No-Limit Hold’em High Roller in London. The event drew 72 entries and produced a £157,310 (US$183,000) prize pool, and Sheils closed it out with

Recognizing and Countering Common Mistakes in Freezeouts

Over time, cleaner decisions and sharper adjustments turn freezeouts from a grind into consistent deep runs Freezeout tournaments reward discipline, patience, and clear decision-making. With no rebuys or add-ons available, every chip matters from the first hand to the final table. Recognizing common mistakes early can protect your stack and improve long-term results in this

Potomac Winter Poker Open Coming to MGM National Harbor Next Month

The series will run from February 11 through February 23 MGM National Harbor is set to welcome poker players next month with the return of the Potomac Winter Poker Open. The series will run from February 11 through February 23 inside the casino’s poker room, bringing nearly two weeks of tournament action to the Maryland

Well-Known Poker Cheats Busted at the Lodge in Texas

The two criminals had already been banned from poker in other states Two well-known poker cheats were caught once again last week, this time at The Lodge Card Club in Round Rock, Texas. The incident involved Norberto Pardo, 49, and Yaiquel Mosqueda-Perez, 43, both of whom had previously been banned from multiple poker rooms in

Building a Study Routine for Six-Plus Hold’em

A steady routine with clear goals leads to better retention than occasional deep dives Six-Plus Hold’em requires a different study approach than traditional No-Limit Hold’em. The reduced deck changes hand values, equity distribution, and betting dynamics. Building a focused study routine helps players adjust faster and avoid costly habits. Start by learning the rule differences

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