Matthew Wantman Picks up 4th PokerGO Tour Title

Matthew Wantman Picks up 4th PokerGO Tour Title

The $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em tournament added $231,300 to his growing bank Matthew Wantman has added another title to his growing poker résumé, capturing his fourth career PokerGO Tour win by taking down Event #4 at the 2025 US Poker Open. The $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em tournament brought in 103 entries, and after battling through a competitive

Strategies for Flop, Turn, and River in Texas Hold’em Heads-up Games

Heads-up play rewards those who mix up their tactics and are aggressive when the timing is right Playing heads-up in Texas Hold’em requires a different mindset than full-table games. With only two players at the table, ranges are wider, aggression matters more, and each betting street—flop, turn, and river—carries extra weight. Crafting a smart strategy

Grand Island Casino Gives Nebraska Its First Poker Room

Grand Island Casino Gives Nebraska Its First Poker Room

The casino officially inaugurated the poker room last week Nebraska now has its first live poker room thanks to the Grand Island Casino Resort, which officially opened its doors in Grand Island. This marks a major step for the state’s gaming landscape, which until now had no legal poker rooms in operation. The facility, developed

WSOP's New Definition of 'Industry Employee' Cause a Stir

WSOP’s New Definition of ‘Industry Employee’ Cause a Stir

The rule apparently allows social media personalities to qualify as poker employees The World Series of Poker’s decision to broaden the definition of “industry employee” is drawing a mix of reactions across the poker community. The long-running $500 event, previously known as the Casino Employees event, has been renamed the “Industry Employees” event and now

Key Concepts in Short Deck Betting Patterns

Key Concepts in Short Deck Betting Patterns

Adapting to wider pre-flop ranges and stronger draw chasing is crucial for success in Short Deck poker Short Deck poker, also known as Six Plus Hold’em, changes the dynamic of traditional Texas Hold’em by removing all cards ranked 2 through 5. That shift may sound small, but it alters the odds and flow of the

When To Be Aggressive or Passive in Heads-up Texas Hold’em

When To Be Aggressive or Passive in Heads-up Texas Hold’em

Staying flexible is what separates average players from skilled heads-up competitors Knowing when to be aggressive or passive in heads-up Texas Hold’em is one of the keys to winning consistently. With only two players at the table, every hand is a battle, and the dynamics shift compared to full-ring games. Understanding your opponent and adjusting

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