Andy Bloch

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  • 綽號“石頭”
  • 在 2005 年勝 2 次
  • 在世界撲克系列錦標賽 5 萬美元全能撲克錦標賽中贏得亞軍
  • MIT Blackjack 團隊前成員

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  • Understanding Table Conditions

    December 29th, 2010

    When you're the short-stack, pay attention to your opponents' tendencies and table texture to figure out where you have fold equity.


  • Visualizing an Opponent's Range

    October 18th, 2010

    A player who thinks only in terms of putting his opponents on particular hands may miss opportunities for making value bets.


  • Taking Notes in Rush Poker*

    September 6th, 2010

    When playing Rush Poker* against a huge pool of players, you might think taking notes on individual players isn't worth the effort.

    * Patent Pending


  • 隱含賠率

    June 28th, 2010

    如果你想贏得更大的底池,則必須將以後的下注回合納入考慮範圍...


  • 小籌碼玩法

    June 7th, 2010

    甚麼是小籌碼?許多玩家認為,在錦標賽中,十倍或少於十倍大盲注的籌碼即為小籌碼。


  • 蓋牌賠率

    1st June 2010

    在 2008 WSOP 的 Event #1(即 $10K 底池限注德州撲克冠軍賽)決戰桌中,我遇到了一手非常難以抉擇的牌。當時我們處於決戰桌的中間階段,盲注為 $20K/$40K。


  • Semi-Bluffing

    22nd January 2009

    The semi-bluff is one of the most powerful weapons in any poker player’s arsenal. If there’s a decent chance you can steal a pot by semi-bluffing, you should usually take it. But, as with any play you make at the table, the semi-bluff is always most effective when...


  • Playing Over-Cards

    June 11th, 2008

    For many players, there's nothing prettier than peeking at their hole cards and seeing paint. A-K. K-Q. Q-J. They're all big hands and, often times, very playable ones, especially in position. Sometimes though...


  • Loosening Up Before the Flop – Part 2

    March 27th, 2008

    In my last tip, I talked about the necessity of loosening up your pre-flop game, especially in the late stages of a tournament. This week, I’m going to provide you with some more specific examples of the kinds of hands you may want to play when...


  • Loosening Up Before the Flop – Part 1

    March 20th, 2008

    Knowing what to do and when to do it is what separates those who just play in tournaments from those who make final tables. This is especially true in No-Limit Hold 'em, where the first decisions you’re faced with are what hands you should play and when you should play…


  • Implied Odds - Part 2

    December 5th, 2007

    In my last tip, I discussed the basic principles of implied odds. As you'll recall, your implied odds are the total amount you can win in a given pot, divided by the number of chips you're putting into the pot. Put another way, implied odds calculate future action and betting that may occur in a hand, while pot odds focus on the here and now of the...


  • Implied Odds - Part 1

    November 28th, 2007

    Most people have a pretty good understanding of pot odds - whether the amount of chips in the pot justifies making a call - but they fail to realize that making this calculation only solves part of the poker equation. Often, these players forget to think about how the rest of the hand is going to...


  • How to Win a HORSE Tournament Part II

    August 7th, 2007

    To win a HORSE tournament, you have to understand the value of the blinds and antes in each of the games. From my experience I find that you don't win HORSE tournaments as much as you steal them...


  • How to Win a HORSE Tournament Part I

    July 31st, 2007

    If you want to win a HORSE tournament, you have to be good at all five games. You don't have to be the best player at any one game, but you also can't be the worst. If you're really bad at one of the games...


  • When to Continuation Bet

    June 20th, 2007

    When you raise pre-flop in a game of No-Limit Hold 'em and are called, you're faced with a decision when the flop hits the board. Should you put out a continuation bet on the flop or should you check and let...


  • Heads-Up vs Multi-Way Hands in Omaha Hi/Lo

    Oct 3, 2006

    If you're playing a multi-way pot, you need a very strong hand going one way or the other.


  • Betting the River with Marginal Hands

    August 21, 2006

    In spots where your opponent might hold a busted draw and bluff, it's often more profitable to check and then pick off the bluff with a call.


  • Tips From Tunica

    January 23, 2006

    When he check-raised, he failed to ask himself a critical question: What hand can I call with that he could beat?


  • No-limit by the Numbers

    August 15, 2005

    In poker, it's the long run that matters, so he should only call if his probability of winning is greater than 40%.


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