Poker Tips From The Pros

This new site is all about Poker Tips from the Pros. Its goal is to give you the best poker tips from the biggest pros in poker. FullTilt Poker does a great job of getting their poker pros to give in depth tips to make your game better. From sit n go’s to bankroll management, their poker tips from the pros is a great resource for poker players.

To enjoy poker tips from the pros, click here to read all of them. There are a lot now, so take advantage and get some great poker tips from the pros.

They have poker tips from the pros written by Phil Ivey, Allen Cunningham, Howard Lederer, and many other Fulltilt Poker Pro’s. Poker Tips from the pros will bring you all these.

Early Tournament Strategies

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Many players’ first exposure to poker comes from watching WSOP and WPT tournaments on TV, and I think that’s great. It’s entertaining and you’ll see some interesting plays, but viewers have to understand that they shouldn’t model their games based on the action they see on TV.

Why? The answer is simple – what you’re seeing is unrealistic and edited for television. Players in these televised tournaments often start with very deep stacks (sometimes 10,000 chips or more) and, most of the time, all you’ll see on the broadcast is action from the final table where the blinds are high and play is fast. In contrast, the majority of the low buy-in ($1 to $20) tournaments you’ll encounter online usually start with stacks of 1,500 and blinds of 10/20.

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Sit N Go Poker Made Easy – Howard Lederer

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The Sit & Go (SNG) is online poker’s great gift to the aspiring tournament player. Prior to the SNG, final table experience was hard to come by. You could enter a dozen multi-table tournaments and never find yourself at a final table. Or you could make one or two, only to get knocked out in 8th or 9th place. Adapting to an ever-diminishing number of players at a single table is a crucial skill in tournament poker, and it’s a hard experience to find offline without investing a lot of time and money. Online, this experience is a mouse-click away. The SNG’s advantages are many. For starters, it’s low-cost, or even free. It’s also fun, and convenient: You don’t need to schedule it — a SNG starts every time the table fills up — and it’s usually over in less than an hour. It’s the flight simulator of final table play, and mastering it should be considered mandatory homework for the serious student.

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