
Advanced Poker Strategies
Welcome to the Advanced Poker Strategy category, a goldmine of insights designed to push your poker game to the next level. This category is dedicated to serious players who are looking to deepen their understanding of poker’s strategic depths. Here, we delve into sophisticated topics such as bluffing and reading bluffs, exploiting opponent tendencies, advanced betting theories, and mastering multi-way pots. The articles also explore high-level concepts of game theory optimal play, understanding and exploiting player ‘ranges’, and intricate hand analysis from various stages of tournament play. Each piece is a treasure trove of expert knowledge, designed to fine-tune your thought processes, enhance your decision-making skills, and equip you with the strategies needed to compete at the highest levels.


Preparing and Training for Poker Tournaments
Prepare for large tournaments by getting experience with short-handed and heads up play.
Floating in Pot Limit Omaha
To float is to call a bet on insufficient hand values with the intention of taking the pot away with a bet on a later street.
An Introduction to Game Theory Optimal (GTO) Play in Poker
GTO is a strategy that provides the best possible return in a game when your opponent is also playing optimally.
Hero Call a Busted Draw
Hero Calling a Busted Draw in High Limit Holdem
Calculating Expected Value Depends on Opponent
When choosing the optimal play, it’s very important to have an idea of how aggressive your opponent is and how he might react.
What is the Independent Chip Model (ICM) & How to Use It
The Independent Chip Model (ICM) is a mathematical method used in poker to calculate a player's equity (their share of the prize pool) in a tournament based on their stack size, providing a strategic framework for decision-making.
When Not to Continuation Bet (Tournament Setting)
Do not automatically continuation-bet. Examples of when not to continuation-bet.
Isolating an All-In Opponent in a Tournament
An epic hand on the bubble in a WSOP event.
My Experiment Playing Poker Full Time for a Week
My experience playing poker full time for a week and lessons learned.