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This Month's Featured Article:
Advanced Tools to Take Your Online Game to the Next Level
By the Law School Poker Editors
Our editors walk you through all the latest software to optimize your online play. Many of the 3rd party applications profiled here are completely free to download, and they’re all approved for use by the major poker sites.
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Other Articles:
Beyond the Buddy List: An Advanced Guide to Online Table Selection,
by Samuel V.R.
When you walk into a brick and mortar card-room, you’re typically assigned the first available seat at the discretion of the poker room manager. Not so online! Learn how to optimize your online game selection and you’ll always be the table shark.
Taking Stabs: Selective Bluffing from Early Position,
by Samuel V.R.
They say position at the poker table is everything. While it’s true that being last to act is typically a powerful advantage, Samuel V.R. takes a fascinating look at how to exploit the considerably-undervalued advantage of early-position, and having the first opportunity to fire at a pot.
Booking a Hotel Room at the “Poker Rate”,
by the LSP editors
You don’t have to be a high-roller to get significantly discounted room rates at the nicest casino-hotels in the country – just spend a few hours in the casino’s poker room. Learn the tricks of the trade, and you’ll never pay full price for a room again.
The Luck Calculator,
by Mogobu The Fool (external link)
Mogobu’s a great writer and gifted computer programmer. Check out his site, Overcards.com, for some great free tools download to optimize your online game. We really like this article, which elegantly illustrates the razor-thin difference between winning and losing sessions.
A Poker Glossary
Ever wonder about some of the slang being thrown about at the poker table? Sound like a seasoned vet by sprinkling in a little bit of poker jargon from our glossary of terms.
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