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Who invented stud and hold ’em? Truth revealed ← Monday 2012-02-20
What was Mike Caro’s true role in the creation of hold ’em?
You can play overcards in hold ’em, but that ain’t all ← Sunday 2012-02-19
Don’t overlook this possible extra advantage. Maybe you shouldn’t fold!
Poker tournaments are broken — How to fix them ← Saturday 2012-02-18
There’s a big flaw in traditional tournaments, but there’s also a solution
Poker tell video: Breathing dangerously ← Friday 2012-02-17
Powerful poker tells revealed by the way opponents breathe
No-limit poker misconceptions ← Thursday 2012-02-16
When you dive into a no-limit game, you splash into a pool of treachery
Very bad poker tournament advice — Here’s why ← Wednesday 2012-02-15
They say you should try to eliminate opponents in tournaments. They’re wrong!
Strange: Big losses by keeping poker streaks alive ← Tuesday 2012-02-14
When poker players brag about long winning streaks, be glad it isn’t you!
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Why poker tells work
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Everything else you heard about gambling history is a lie!
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Be careful what you think about while gambling
What not to bet in a nuclear winter
This bizarre vision explains a powerful poker truth
Caro’s Conception
A mysterious power surrounds us
Mike Caro poker word is Wiring
This magic concept solves big puzzles about poker and life!
Keeping poker bullies broke
Super-aggressive players can destroy your game — or themselves
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