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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #55
Bad Position, Decent Cards
Howard Lederer
April 3, 2006
"In spots like this, your best move is to
press an edge while you have it -
before the flop."
Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #54  
Inducing a Bluff
Layne Flack
March 27, 2006
"It's hard to bluff on three consecutive
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #53   
Back to Basics
David Grey
March 20, 2006
"As players improve, they inevitably
see more opportunities for profit, and
thus, see potential in a greater number
of hands. "
Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #52
Representing a Bluff
Huckleberry Seed
March 13, 2006
"If you had the nuts, he'd reason,
you'd bet smaller, trying to get some
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #51   
Viewer Beware
Howard Lederer
March 6, 2006
"In the last couple of years, I've  
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #50   
When Passive Plays
Chris Ferguson
February 27, 2006
"Ideally I want to get one decent bet in
 and by checking, I prevent my
opponent from giving me more action
than my hand can handle."
Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #49   
Book Smarts vs. Table Smarts
Erik Seidel
February 20, 2006
"Just as there is no right way to write
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right way to play poker."
Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #48   
Playing with John D'Agostino
Jay Greenspan
February 13, 2006
"After such a difficult opening, it's not
uncommon to see even very good
players overwhelmed with
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #47   
On Cavemen and Poker Players
Ben Roberts
February 6, 2006
"Endeavor to leave each session in the
same emotional state."
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #46   
Small-Pot Poker
Gavin Smith
January 30, 2006
"I'm looking to pick up a lot of small
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #45   
Tips From Tunica
Andy Bloch
January 23, 2006
"When he check-raised, he failed to
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #44   
How Big a Bankroll?
Team Full Tilt
January 16, 2006
"If you're nervous about what you
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #43   
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January 09, 2006
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #42   
In Defense of the Call
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January 02, 2006
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #41   
Stepping Up, Stepping Down
Kristy Gazes
December 26, 2005
"Early in my poker career I set a
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #40   
Playing a Big Draw in Hold'em
Chris "Jesus" Ferguson
December 19, 2005
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #39   
Know Your (Table) Limits
Paul Wolfe
December 12, 2005
"As I play, I take note of the loose
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will be most profitable."
Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #38   
Getting Started in Stud-8
Jennifer Harman
December 05, 2005
"The major mistake that new players
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #37   
Whats Your Starting Hand Worth?

Steve Brecher
November 28, 2005
"There is no universal definition of
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #36   
Big Slick: A Slippery Hand
Rafe Furst
November 21, 2005
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #35   
Bad Cards or Bad Plays?
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November 14, 2005
"I know that some days, even if I play
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #34   
Strategies for Limit Hold 'em
John D'Agostino
November 7, 2005
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #33   
Taking on a No-Limit Game
John D'Agostino
October 31, 2005
"Three- or four-handed games are
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #32   
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Jay Greenspan
October 24, 2005
"When playing, keep your mouth shut
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #31   
Back to the Drawing Board
Perry Friedman
October 17, 2005
"If you're against a player who likes to
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #30   
It's Not Easy Being Green. Is It?
Team Full Tilt
October 10, 2005
"Everyone agreed that one of the best
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #29   
Texture Isn't Just For Fabric
Phil Gordon
October 3, 2005
"If my hand is unlikely to improve, I
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #28   
Know Your Opponent
Paul Wolfe
September 26, 2005
"Poker is often not so much about the
cards you have, but knowing the way
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Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #27   
How Bad are the Beats?
Steve Brecher
September 19, 2005
"After my bet and the opponent's all
in-raise, I was getting pot odds of 3.7
to 1 to call, so the call is clearly
correct."
Full Tilt Poker Pro Lesson #26   
Third Street in Seven Stud
Perry Friedman
September 12, 2005
"You should almost never bring in for a
completion in Stud Hi, except in very
rare tournament situations."
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Flopping a Monster
Richard Brodie
September 6, 2005
"Big hands can mean big pots. But,
with a big hand, it's even more
important to strategize and figure out
how strong your opponent is."
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