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  • Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1

    Posted under Pro Tips by garydarden on Thursday 25 June 2009 at 10:48 am

    Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1

    Erick Lindgren

    All Talk and No Action,
    A Two-Part Lesson from Erick Lindgren

    You can learn a lot by listening. You can learn almost as much by talking, if you ask the right questions.

    The following occurred at a tournament at Bellagio in 2004.

    I draw a very good first table and recognize only two faces. They are solid pros, neither of whom is very aggressive. I know I can take control of the table and quickly look around to find the best targets. I notice an older gentleman in a cowboy hat who’s involved in too many pots and decide he’s my mark. My plan is to bluff him at first opportunity and do anything I can to get under his skin. I want him to view me as a young hot-shot, with the hopes that he’ll bully me later when I have the goods.

    I chop away at some small pots and my $20K starting stack is now $43K when Cowboy and I finally get to lock horns. I’ve been raising a lot of hands and splashing my chips around a bit. In this case, the blinds are $200-$400, and I bring it in for $1,200 with pocket jacks. I get three callers, including Cowboy, in the big blind. The flop comes 7h 4c 4h and the small blind checks. It’s Cowboy’s turn, and he pushes all in. He looks proud, firing his $37K into a $5K pot.

    I’m completely befuddled. What’s going on? I can’t make any sense of it. There’s a player to act behind me, but he’s only got $3K – he isn’t going to matter at all in this hand. My best bet here is to get Cowboy to talk. “Why’d you bet so much?” I ask. He tells me to call and find out.

    I make a list of his possible hands: A-x hearts for the nut flush draw. Pocket eights, maybe. Or a random berzerko bet with a pair of sevens. After a minute or two of deliberation, I call. He flips up T-7c for one pair! He fails to improve and I now have $80K, and am ready to roll.

    It’s important to know who your weaker players are. Concentrate on playing against them and finding ways to get them to make a big mistake. You can’t count on the pros to make those mistakes. In this particular case, I knew he was getting tired, and through a few verbal jabs, I was able to make myself his target.

    Next week, a similar question with a very different answer yields an equally large profit.


    Tom McEvoy Defeats 19 Other Former Main Event Winners-Captures Binion Cup at WSOP’s World Champions

    Posted under Poker News by garydarden on Thursday 25 June 2009 at 6:31 am

    ‘This is the toughest field I have ever played against,’ said Tom McEvoy, upon winning the World Champions Invitational. He was awarded the first-ever Binion Cup, named for the Binion family who founded the WSOP forty years ago. Poker patriarch Jack Binion was on hand along with WSOP President Jeffrey Pollack to present the cup to McEvoy.

    McEvoy has 38 WSOP in-the-money finishes and is the 1983 world champion. He holds four WSOP gold bracelets-limit hold ‘em (1983), the main event (1983), razz (1986), and Omaha/8 (1992), and 38 WSOP in-the-money finishes.

    ‘I told all my friends that I wanted to win this tournament more than anyone else,’ McEvoy, the author of 12 books on poker strategy, stated in a post-tournament interview. ‘I think I have been losing some respect because I have not won in some time, and I wanted this to regain that respect.’

    The World Champions Invitational attracted the largest collection of WSOP current and former world … Continue reading Tom McEvoy Defeats 19 Other Former Main Event Winners-Captures Binion Cup at WSOP’s World Champions


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