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Are You Making The Mistake Of Looking At Your Cards In A Poker Tournament? By razz.mysportsbookonline.info
If you've ever played in a no-limit hold'em poker tournament you know that you can go a long time before getting good cards. As you wait and wait, your chips stack keeps getting lower and lower as the blinds and antes increase. What should you do? Don't let your lousy cards ruin a smart play. In the new book Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves, you'll find that if your chips drop below fifteen times the big blind you need to make a move. The "no-look" blind steal is when you are in a late position and everyone folds to you. Rather than looking at your cards, just raise to steal the blinds. Does this play work? Absolutely! Just don't get caught... "I used this move and raised the blinds. To my shock the player in the big blind called me out and said, 'You didn't look at your cards.' I was taken aback," explains Mitchell Cogert, the author of Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves. "Of course the best course of action is to ignore and then deny. Which I did," continues Mitchell. "But my opponent wouldn't let go. When the flop cards hit the table and my opponent checked, I resisted the temptation of looking at my cards and just bet. My opponent wouldn't fold. He just kept looking at me maybe thinking I was going to confess." "Finally, I said 'I'm not an idiot, of course I looked.' Yeah, he folded, but from then on whenever I make this move I just pretend to look at my cards." In
Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves, Mitchell conducted a search of almost 20 years worth of poker materials to compile the first reference book for no-limit, hold'em poker tournaments with one hundred and one moves used by the experts. And he includes a few interesting stories of his heads-up battles against the top poker pros. Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves is an invaluable reference book for the poker player who wants to know what the poker pros know and strives to be a winner. The book is comprehensive and easy to understand with moves for pre-flop, flop, turn, river and heads-up play. For more information go to www.apokerexpert.com. Mitchell Cogert is the author of "Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves." After reviewing over 20 years worth of poker materials with heads-up battles against poker pros, he has identified the top 101 expert plays used by the pros. His other poker book "Play Razz Poker to Win" was selected by PokerStars IntelliPoker to be translated for their international website. For more information http://www.apokerexpert.com For his latest No Limit Poker Tournament Quiz go to http://revver.com/video/864320/no-limit-poker-tournament-quiz-2/ How to Play Razz Poker offers information on the game of Razz poker (seven card stud low). Learn Razz rules, Razz strategy and more to help you win at Razz.
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