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Poker Columnist Phil Hellmuth

Friday, November 20, 2009

Winning WSOP not in cards for Shulman
Last week I wrote that Jeff Shulman had asked me to coach him in preparation for the World Series of Poker November Nine final table.

Winning WSOP not in cards for Shulman
Last week I wrote that Jeff Shulman had asked me to coach him in preparation for the World Series of Poker November Nine final table.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Hellmuth to Shulman: Play it safe early
Way back on July 15, the WSOP Main Event field was reduced to the final nine players and play was halted. Chips were bagged, players were interviewed by the media, and poker's newest millionaires were sent home until Nov. 7, when the so-called November Nine final table would reconvene.

Hellmuth to Shulman: Play it safe early
Way back on July 15, the WSOP Main Event field was reduced to the final nine players and play was halted. Chips were bagged, players were interviewed by the media, and poker's newest millionaires were sent home until Nov. 7, when the so-called November Nine final table would reconvene.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Playing too many hands increases all-ins
I've been playing too many hands for awhile now. Though this strategy has yielded a few chip leads, unfortunately, it's resulted in zero tournament wins. Consistently playing suited connectors like 8c-7c for raises and re-raises will cause big chip swings. If that's what you want, well, strap on your seatbelt, because you've got a turbulent ride ahead of you.

Playing too many hands increases all-ins
I've been playing too many hands for awhile now. Though this strategy has yielded a few chip leads, unfortunately, it's resulted in zero tournament wins. Consistently playing suited connectors like 8c-7c for raises and re-raises will cause big chip swings. If that's what you want, well, strap on your seatbelt, because you've got a turbulent ride ahead of you.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Belly buster draw busts venture capitalist
Joe Lakob is one of the most successful and powerful venture capitalists in the world. Joe's firm is like the U2 of VCs; they've enjoyed one smash investment hit after another for decades.

Belly buster draw busts venture capitalist
Joe Lakob is one of the most successful and powerful venture capitalists in the world. Joe's firm is like the U2 of VCs; they've enjoyed one smash investment hit after another for decades.

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