Poker Strategy
Poker Strategy
The CardsChat community is always looking to improve their game. Here’s the latest to help develop skills for live and online poker. CardsChat strategy experts have decades of experience to share with beginners and veterans alike, providing new ways to think about how the chips and cards may fall. Beyond thinking about card ranges, position, aggression, and game theory (GTO), we’re here to learn about bankroll management, player psychology, bet-sizing, and tells.
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Fox Report: WSOP Opponent Profiles, Vol. 1
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Poker Strategy for the Rest of Us: The 2021 WSOP on a Budget
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CardsChat Presents: Your Guide to Preparing for a Profitable WSOP
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The WSOP Flip & Go Isn’t What You Think
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How to Pick the Best Seat at Any Table: 4 Rules of Thumb
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How to Spot when Boris Johnson is Lying
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Short Stack GTO Strategy, Part 6: Reshoving
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Short-Stack GTO Play, Part 5: Holy Grail Opening Ranges
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Poker Face? Body Language Expert Shares Facial Tells that Reveal Deception
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3 Aggressive Moves to Take Your 7-Card Stud Game Up a Level
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Short Stack GTO Play, Pt. 4: Shoving Over Limpers
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Short Stack GTO Play, Part 3: The Open-Shoving Algorithm
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Never Surrender? 6 Key Spots Where You Don’t Really Have to Fold
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Winning
PokerRelationship Strategy: 4 Rules for a Balanced Poker Life -
Short Stack GTO Play, Part 2: The Combo Power Index
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Winning Poker Strategy: Getting a Good Read on Yourself
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Winning Poker Strategy: Game Theory Optimal Simplified
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Short Stack GTO Play, Part 1: Open-Shoving Ranges (The Holy Grail Algorithms)
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Winning Poker Strategy: Avoiding the Sirens’ Call
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Home Game Hints, Part 2: Dos and Don’ts for Getting Invited Back
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Home Game Hints: 5 Tips for Finding a Good Place to Play
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Winning Strategy: 4 Reasons Good Players Lose at Poker
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5 Mistakes No-Limit Hold’em Players Make in Stud Games
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Winning Poker Strategy: Misapplying Implied Odds