Short Stack Strategy

September 15, 2009 on 5:23 am | In Pokkercards.com | No Comments

When playing in sit n go’s and tournaments, becoming short stacked is virtually inevitable. Whether it is due to poor play, a bad beat or just simply being blinded away, every player will face a time where their tournament life is on the line with very few options to resort to.

When this unfortunate situation happens, do you just give up? I mean, it is has to be completely difficult to come back from the dead, if not impossible. So, why even bother?

How to Calculate ROI in Poker

September 5, 2009 on 5:20 am | In Pokkercards.com | No Comments

From a poker player’s perspective, nothing is more important than analyzing your own game in attempt to find your leaks so that you can plug those leaks up and improve so that your profits will improve as well.

Generally, the first thing I look at when analyzing my game is my ROI. For those of you that don’t know, ROI stands for Return on Investment and is simply a figure of how much you made in comparison to how much you invested. This will be the one of the first things to check simply because most people realize there is a problem when they have not been showing a profit or have been inconsistent in comparison to previous months.

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