You know in any freeze out tournament there's a time when you have just enough chips left that you're going to push or you're going to fold. Unless you happen to be the chip...

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You know late, mid to late in a Pot Limit Omaha tournament. It's usually not okay to limp. Usually you want to raise or fold. But, if you're the chip leader and you're on the...

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There comes a point in every point in every poker tournament, where if you're still in, it?s time to raise. It?s not time to limp anymore. Now often when you're a chip leader you want...

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Captions by www.SubPLY.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place. They're all chasing the 8 and a quarter million dollar first prize. On the Milwaukees's Best Light Pocket Cam Omberto with...

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www.titanpoker.com Everything was great The tournament ended too quickly I had so much fun Had the time to learn how to skate on a snowboard A highly positive experience About my losing hand? I was on...

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Now, as strong as cards are, courage with your chip stack can be even stronger. Lets look at this scenario, say its late in a tournament. We're near what's called a bubble. The bubble...
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James Hartigan: This hand comes from Season 3 of the European Poker Tour, 4 remain on the final table at Copenhagen. Hungary's Richard Toth and France's Bertram Elky Grospellier are...

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James Hartigan: This hand comes from European Poker Tour Berlin in 2011. After nearly 4 days of play, the talkative Ben Wilinofsky is in a commanding position as chip leader, then this infamous clash...

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James Hartigan: This hand comes from the Asia Pacific Poker Tour, from Manila, Philippines, in 2007, with the title to play for. Rep Parise and Ira Blumenthal are giving it their all in their first,...

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