2012 – The Antichrist Identity Full 3 Part Series

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

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Taxes Hold ‘Em 2010 PART 1

Thursday, November 25th, 2010


Jimmy Kimmel Live – Taxes Hold ‘Em 2010 PART 1

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Poker After Dark S06E83 Part 1/3

Thursday, November 25th, 2010


I’m raising Poker After Dark’s rating from three stars (see previous review) to four. It has become my favorite poker show on TV. It’s the only poker show that I really look forward to watching, and that I’m sorry when each episode ends. Its strength is clearly that it shows most of the hands. It’s the only show on TV that allows us to see how the players really play. Other poker shows generally show 20% or fewer of the hands. One of the show’s greatest weaknesses is its odd format: shorthanded, winner-take-all single-table tournaments. I’ve never played that format, and probably never will. Why couldn’t they have adopted a format that’s common in the real world? Full ring single-table tournaments that pay 50/30/20% are common. Better yet, they could have showed a cash game. I don’t know why poker producers are so fascinated by tournaments: most poker played in the real world is for cash, and it consistently makes for more interesting television in my experience. Shorthanded (six-person) cash games are common online, wouldn’t require any changes to their set, and would have some additional advantages: – They wouldn’t have to deal with the variable lengths of tournaments, and could just shoot enough of each table to fill up one week of programs, showing every hand played. – When the current tournaments get down to the last day or two I find them much less interesting than the rest of the week. Cash games never get shorthanded or shortstacked, so they’d be equally

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SNG Short Stack Survival Part 3

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010


Having to occasionally play a short stack is a reality of poker tournaments. Never giving up is very important, but so is knowing when to be patient, when to be aggressive, and knowing which opponents can still be pushed around. In this $12+1 90-man KO on FTP you will see DragTheBar’s Sit & Go coach Cody Kaiser, aka “Bwammo,” wage war with a tiny stack and stay alive until the final bell rings. Inside you will see tons of exciting folds, shoves, and calls of shoves, as he talks you through his thought process on when to be be patient and when to be aggressive. Did you know that Sammy Farha was down to less than 1 big blind in the 2003 WSOP Main Event before he came all the way back and ended up getting 2nd place to Chris Moneymaker? Its easy to get frustrated and throw in the towel, but staying focused and relying on your reads will greatly help your chances for a comeback. Watch as Cody shows you his poker strategy when he’s stuck with a short stack. Cody is a professional poker player from Oregon who has lots of experience in both cash games and poker tournaments, and is currently focused on Sit & Gos, specifically the multi-table SNGs. He’s also a very accomplished coach and has helped dozens of private students improve their game and make more money playing online poker. For over 700 more full-length poker training videos from 25 coaches, please visit DragTheBar.com. We offer a 7-day free, downloadable videos, and private forums where our coaches are around to answer

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SNG Short Stack Survival Part 5

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010


Having to occasionally play a short stack is a reality of poker tournaments. Never giving up is very important, but so is knowing when to be patient, when to be aggressive, and knowing which opponents can still be pushed around. In this $12+1 90-man KO on FTP you will see DragTheBar’s Sit & Go coach Cody Kaiser, aka “Bwammo,” wage war with a tiny stack and stay alive until the final bell rings. Inside you will see tons of exciting folds, shoves, and calls of shoves, as he talks you through his thought process on when to be be patient and when to be aggressive. Did you know that Sammy Farha was down to less than 1 big blind in the 2003 WSOP Main Event before he came all the way back and ended up getting 2nd place to Chris Moneymaker? Its easy to get frustrated and throw in the towel, but staying focused and relying on your reads will greatly help your chances for a comeback. Watch as Cody shows you his poker strategy when he’s stuck with a short stack. Cody is a professional poker player from Oregon who has lots of experience in both cash games and poker tournaments, and is currently focused on Sit & Gos, specifically the multi-table SNGs. He’s also a very accomplished coach and has helped dozens of private students improve their game and make more money playing online poker. For over 700 more full-length poker training videos from 25 coaches, please visit DragTheBar.com. We offer a 7-day free, downloadable videos, and private forums where our coaches are around to answer

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